I meant a blanket or something. IDK if a sheet of paper would be quite wide enough.
Awesome! I'll start as soon as I can get some time/sunlight.
Awesome! I'll start as soon as I can get some time/sunlight.
(Mar. 03, 2014 8:28 AM)th!nk Wrote: Oooh, but can the BD145 thing with synchromes be shown in pictures - that may make a video worthwhile - little demonstration with a tip that would usually scrape not scraping, or the like?
CH120 mode change subtiltes Wrote:CH120 is quite a versatile Track to use on certain Attack customizations. This is due to a possible height change one can make when using the Track.
CH120 can be switched between the 145 height, and the 120 height, by sliding the center shaft of the Track up and down, and locking it into position.
To change the height of CH120 from 120 to 145, unlock the shaft by turning the rotating frame to the left. Then, use your fingers to pull the shaft down, increasing the overall height.
Turn the rotating frame to the right to re-lock the Track.
To change the height of your Track from 145 to 120, simply repeat the process, except, rather than pulling the adjustable shaft down, push it back in until it stops. Then re-lock the Track, and you have completed the height change.
For more information about the CH120 Track from Dark Cancer CH120SF,
visit Beywiki's article about it at the link in the video description below!
SA165 mode change subtitles Wrote:SA165 can be used in two different modes for different applications. The first mode, Normal Mode, is the mode we have it in now, when the Track's wide end is pointing upward, towards the Chrome/Metal Wheel(s), and the Bottom is attached to the thin end.
To change the mode to Zero-G Attack Mode, separate SA165 from the rest of the beyblade.
Once you've done this, proceed to remove the detachable core of the Track from the outer casing, by pushing it in from the bottom, and pulling it out the other end.
Now that you have separated both pieces, turn the outer casing over, and insert the core back in. You should end up with the outer casing "upside-down," in comparison to Normal Mode. This is Zero-G Attack mode.
Simply repeat this process to return SA165 back to Normal Mode.
For more information on SA165 from Archer Gargole SA165WSF,
visit Beywiki's article about it at the link in the video description below!
Flash mode change subtitles Wrote:The Flash Metal Wheel has two possible modes. This Flash is currently in Attack mode (the more useful of the two).
To change Flash to Stamina mode, separate Flash from the rest of the Beyblade, rotate the Metal Frame 90 degrees, and place it back onto the core. Rotating back and forth will allow you to freely switch between each mode.
Re-assemble the Beyblade.
We have now switched Flash to Stamina mode.
Repeat the process again to return Flash to Attack mode.
For more information on the Flash Metal Wheel from Flash Sagittario 230WD,
visit Beywiki's article about it at the link in the video description below!
(Mar. 19, 2014 11:42 PM)Kai-V Wrote: Hm, not really. It will be very relevant when someone has a real first mould of Q, but it has to be real, not patented.
(Mar. 20, 2014 12:04 AM)Kai-V Wrote: Even if it works exactly the same way, it would be inappropriate for the World Beyblade Organization to showcase an illegal Bottom, in the end.
What Beyblades do you have ?
(Mar. 20, 2014 1:06 AM)Kai-V Wrote: Hm, the only thing I know for sure is that if we could effectively demonstrate the gimmick of GB145's metal balls, how they move towards the circumference when spinning, etc.
(Mar. 20, 2014 1:06 AM)Kai-V Wrote: Hm, the only thing I know for sure is that if we could effectively demonstrate the gimmick of GB145's metal balls, how they move towards the circumference when spinning, etc.
(Mar. 21, 2014 1:42 AM)ლ(ಠ益ಠლ) Wrote: Maybe some aerial footage of just the Track spinning on a wide, stationary Bottom, such as WD, EWD, W2D, or possibly RDF? That way, the metal balls and their gimmick would become a little more apparent as the Track's rotational speed decreases.