It's time to begin the third Project of the Moment for Beywiki.
Since we had a relatively difficult Project last time, this time we're going for something more relax: we have to measure as many Beyblade parts as possible until November 15th! Since we're currently Hallowe'en, the title also seemed appropriate...
Like all good scientists, we ask that all of a part's measurements get confirmed by at least one other Member. For instance, if Member 2 measures that WD145 is 4.5 centimetres-long, Member 17 who also owns WD145 should measure their WD145 and post their own data here. If we have twice or thrice the same number, then up! it goes straight on Beywiki without any problem.
This Project counts for all Beyblade generations.
Let's also establish a few standards to go by:
- Bottoms' height should always be measured with the whole piece's length, even if they almost all share the same geared base.
- For parts like Attack Rings and Metal Wheels, usually the only length that will need to be measured is the maximum one. However, if the part has another length and that this smaller side can still reasonably come into contact with another Beyblade, then that length should also be specified.
- Most parts will have all the following measurements: height, length, and possibly angle.
- Be as precise as possible. All measurements should go up to at least one decimal, preferably two, and they all need to be in miliimetres or centimetres, but no inches at all.
To add them onto Beywiki, for now we will follow the same format that can be seen in the Leone 145D article:
http://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php/...eel:_Leone
However, make sure to post all the data here first, wait until someone confirms your measurements, and then we can add them onto Beywiki.
So now, arm yourself with that ruler and be crazy!
Since we had a relatively difficult Project last time, this time we're going for something more relax: we have to measure as many Beyblade parts as possible until November 15th! Since we're currently Hallowe'en, the title also seemed appropriate...
Like all good scientists, we ask that all of a part's measurements get confirmed by at least one other Member. For instance, if Member 2 measures that WD145 is 4.5 centimetres-long, Member 17 who also owns WD145 should measure their WD145 and post their own data here. If we have twice or thrice the same number, then up! it goes straight on Beywiki without any problem.
This Project counts for all Beyblade generations.
Let's also establish a few standards to go by:
- Bottoms' height should always be measured with the whole piece's length, even if they almost all share the same geared base.
- For parts like Attack Rings and Metal Wheels, usually the only length that will need to be measured is the maximum one. However, if the part has another length and that this smaller side can still reasonably come into contact with another Beyblade, then that length should also be specified.
- Most parts will have all the following measurements: height, length, and possibly angle.
- Be as precise as possible. All measurements should go up to at least one decimal, preferably two, and they all need to be in miliimetres or centimetres, but no inches at all.
To add them onto Beywiki, for now we will follow the same format that can be seen in the Leone 145D article:
http://wiki.worldbeyblade.org/index.php/...eel:_Leone
However, make sure to post all the data here first, wait until someone confirms your measurements, and then we can add them onto Beywiki.
So now, arm yourself with that ruler and be crazy!