Today I am delighted to announce the first public release of what is my largest Beyblade project ever, the culmination of years of work with Plastic Generation Beyblades - PlasticsDB.
Stemming from my work on BeyWiki almost a decade ago (and the difficulties of working within that format), PlasticsDB is an in-depth database of Plastic Generation (Bakuten Shoot) Beyblades, with competitive information on each part as well as picture galleries of Beyblades and Parts for identification, and a collation of a few other resources I have made over the years (eg my Compatibility Doc and Weights List).
There is still more to be added (and there is a box to sign up for a newsletter if you wish to be notified) - Launchers, Example Combos, etc, but that can wait - the information herein cannot. There may still be a couple of things I've missed error wise - feel free to let me know.
I would like to extend a hearty thank you to the many people who have helped make this happen, in particular Dan, who brought it back to life by dragging me back here. He has also created an equivalent (and more thorough) resource for HMS, the thread for which is HERE.
Without further ado, click the banner below to visit PlasticsDB!
Stemming from my work on BeyWiki almost a decade ago (and the difficulties of working within that format), PlasticsDB is an in-depth database of Plastic Generation (Bakuten Shoot) Beyblades, with competitive information on each part as well as picture galleries of Beyblades and Parts for identification, and a collation of a few other resources I have made over the years (eg my Compatibility Doc and Weights List).
There is still more to be added (and there is a box to sign up for a newsletter if you wish to be notified) - Launchers, Example Combos, etc, but that can wait - the information herein cannot. There may still be a couple of things I've missed error wise - feel free to let me know.
I would like to extend a hearty thank you to the many people who have helped make this happen, in particular Dan, who brought it back to life by dragging me back here. He has also created an equivalent (and more thorough) resource for HMS, the thread for which is HERE.
Without further ado, click the banner below to visit PlasticsDB!