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This is how to colour beys with a couple of different methods and how to make a WD darker!
Colouring:
1. Permanent markers( This might make marks on your beystadiums)
2. Paint them with Enamel Paint which you can find in a model making store or toy store
3. The best method is to dye. I haevnt got pictures of this

To make your weight disk darker,
1. Get a fake weight disk to start of with, white vinegar, copper coins.
2. Put the coins on a dish and sprinkle them with salt.
3. Cover coins and salt with vinegar.
4. Wait 25 minutes.
5. put the vinegar with the salt and put it in a glass.
6. Put the weight disk in the vinegar/salt glass and wait 3 hours.
7. If youve done it correctlly, it should bubble and make the WD dark.
8. Take it out and put it on a tissue and wait 12 hours.
9. FINISHED

Just colour the beyshow you want with the paint and permanent markers.
Hope you like the results! [attachment=3148][attachment=3149][attachment=3150]
1.Terrible and we know of the dye a lot of us do it already. I'm a HUGE believer in Dye and paint markers for accents (although it will mark your launcher and you will need to occasionally touch it up with the markers)

2. You're not allowed to talk about illegal parts here even colouring them/making them darker. I'm actually offended you suggested it being someone who gets creative with his beyblades.
does dye work w/ metal parts?
(Oct. 03, 2010  11:59 AM)ocurusan Wrote: [ -> ]does dye work w/ metal parts?

No. Paint or permanent marker will though, but it will come of easy.
will the paint glop and make lumps?
(Oct. 06, 2010  6:38 AM)ocurusan Wrote: [ -> ]will the paint glop and make lumps?

Quite possibly. Im sorry for making this thread. All the parts
fake so they dont matter. its probably best to leave your beys as they started.