(Sep. 23, 2017 3:17 PM)Homax Wrote: (Sep. 23, 2017 3:06 PM)SprigganJoseph Wrote: I'm wondering how it will burst
I explained that in a post not many above yours. The inner and outer dragon heads move independently from each other and one pair (most likely the outer ones) will be connected to the driver like the disk is on a normal burst beyblade. It is confirmed that the outer heads shift their position relative to the inner ones when unlocking. If the inner heads were the ones connected to the driver, nL would burst in the direction a right spin beyblade does, which would be weird.
Of course, this is speculation, but it's most likely what the gimmick will be.
I can see it sorta being like Magnum and X2, except the bottom half of the layer is the disk that is probably attached so the bottom part rotates a certain angle. I'd imagine assembling it requires twisting the bottom it to line up with the driver.
I've heard some people say this layer was going to be 19 grams, and while that sounds really heavy, remember that there's no disk, this thing should've been at least 30 grams TBH.
My Cho-Z Reaper Deathscyther .12.Cr concept render, click below to see!
No I don't plan on doing more yet.
I should probably go back to making fan custom Zero G beyblade concepts again