Hi there looking to keep a thread open to connect with Scottish Beyblade Fans. It is my hope we can use this thread to connect and keep each other informed about upcoming events nearby.
A bit about me:
my name is Dean I'm a Beyblade fan from Scotland. Looking to chat,make some friends and learn all things Beyblade regardless of the generation. I used to be on here years ago but I wanted a fresh profile.
I've been into the game since Bakuten shoot (first generation) when I was younger and followed it all the way through to the HMS line religiously then fell off it, as kids do, after the franchise went on hiatus in the EU/UK.
I then returned to the franchise when it returned to the EU/UK with metal fight and followed it all the way through to the beginning of Zero-G and then fell of it again.
I sat out when burst was running purely because at the time I wasn't overly fond of the bey designs but that has changed over time.
I have now returned back to the game with the launch of Beyblade X here in the EU/UK and hope to follow it competitively. I have a deep love of this franchise and game as do most people on here but this time I'm determined to stick with it and enjoy it the same way I do continuously with many other franchises I've stuck with since I was younger.
Don't hesitate to reach out I love to chat and learn about the game.
My local card/table top shop in Ayr is looking to host a launch event this Saturday for Beyblade X so if that catches anyone's fancy I can pass on the details.
A bit about me:
my name is Dean I'm a Beyblade fan from Scotland. Looking to chat,make some friends and learn all things Beyblade regardless of the generation. I used to be on here years ago but I wanted a fresh profile.
I've been into the game since Bakuten shoot (first generation) when I was younger and followed it all the way through to the HMS line religiously then fell off it, as kids do, after the franchise went on hiatus in the EU/UK.
I then returned to the franchise when it returned to the EU/UK with metal fight and followed it all the way through to the beginning of Zero-G and then fell of it again.
I sat out when burst was running purely because at the time I wasn't overly fond of the bey designs but that has changed over time.
I have now returned back to the game with the launch of Beyblade X here in the EU/UK and hope to follow it competitively. I have a deep love of this franchise and game as do most people on here but this time I'm determined to stick with it and enjoy it the same way I do continuously with many other franchises I've stuck with since I was younger.
Don't hesitate to reach out I love to chat and learn about the game.
My local card/table top shop in Ayr is looking to host a launch event this Saturday for Beyblade X so if that catches anyone's fancy I can pass on the details.