What do you think about this full-steel "ancient B. Dranzer" bey?

Hello everyone!

My full-steel B. Dranzer bey was made between 10 and 15 years ago, and I am still keeping it as a memory (just recently decided to color it, without any stickers etc, to preserve its condition).

The whole design of the bey is just "full metal", to move, to have a power, to look like an anime bey and to feel like the real one. If you ask me, today I would know how to make a 10 times better one, with increasing its power (in everything - spinning, moving on non-smooth ground, quality, etc) significantly. However, I feel already too old for playing with beys, so I stopped the development. You may notice that the hooks on the launcher are using today (or from a recent point of time) in new plastic-metal original bey versions, together with rope Smile

Hope you will like it!

PS: I never liked plastic ones so much, or "light metal ones" for a simple reason - they are too weak Smile This one can destroy any original (plastic-metal) in pieces within a single contact, but still it is pretty safe to be carried around (if you know how to use it).

Pictures:

https://postimg.org/image/f2d8pm2oz
https://postimg.org/image/h49g43egn/
https://postimg.org/image/w0815oejn/
https://postimg.org/image/mtsocuecz/
https://postimg.org/image/hrkzm96k5/
https://postimg.org/image/jvk82lkd7/
https://postimg.org/image/8bsjaei03/
https://postimg.org/image/6tucod3xb/

Video:

Woahhh, that is sick! How did you manage to make that? Would love to see you make a better version, since this is already impressive. Remember; you are never too old for Beyblade Wink

Side note: please stop launching the bey on the concrete ;_;
Hi Hato! The bey is full-metal (with very solid metal parts) and the bey itself can not be destroyed whatever you do Smile

By the way, I am now doing other things in my life and do not have time to make a new one (even I have many nice ideas to use the aluminium for decoration on parts which can not be scratched so easily, or to use even more solid metal coverings on blade-edges). I mean, making those full-steel versions is too interesting, since every single one is unique in some sense Smile That one is my first one of that size and shape and the last one Smile

But who knows, maybe one day I will go into my garage to create a new one Smile
Would you care to do a video of it in a stadium? Maybe against an unimportant bey? Id just like to see its pattern