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Hey I'm not sure if I'm posting this in the right area but here is a beyblade I've kinda customized.
It seems to go really well and it spins for around 3-4mins on a flat surface.

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illegal as hell but it's pretty cool
incredibly nifty looking, I want to know how you did it. However like Brad said it is illegal. HMS and plastic components are not compatible. Making them work together is against the rules. Sorry dude...
EXCEPT on that one HMS blade...but I forgot what it was..
Magical Ape MS.
(Mar. 12, 2009  5:33 AM)Arjun Wrote: [ -> ]incredibly nifty looking, I want to know how you did it. However like Brad said it is illegal. HMS and plastic components are not compatible. Making them work together is against the rules. Sorry dude...

Yeah i know its illegal Unhappy
It was quite difficult to get it working properly with the EG and all, but all I really did was make a smaller working EG (like smaller parts inside a smaller case) although it may not have as much power as a normal EG.
What beyblade is the plastic part from?
(Mar. 12, 2009  7:42 AM)Raykon Wrote: [ -> ]What beyblade is the plastic part from?

What part do you mean?
The Engine Gear.
Oh, the engine gear is made from some beyblade eg parts and some rc car parts like plastic molds. I had to make some of it from scratch though.
(Mar. 12, 2009  9:44 AM)jayeryan Wrote: [ -> ]Oh, the engine gear is made from some beyblade eg parts and some rc car parts like plastic molds. I had to make some of it from scratch though.

Nice job,how long did it take for you to build it?
(Mar. 12, 2009  10:19 AM)Raykon Wrote: [ -> ]Nice job,how long did it take for you to build it?

Thx, it took around a week cause it was hard to figure out how I was gonna get the EG to actually work with all the little parts in it.
I have to say this is one of the more impressive modifications I've seen. Would love to see video sometime.
I'm confused. How the hell does the engine gear release without a clutch system? Can I see a photo of the improvised running core?
That's awesome Great job!
I wouldn't care if its illiegal its still fun to make and muck around with! Smile
That's pretty cool Smile I didn't think that would be possible.
Kinda with Anubis here. How did you modify the running core to house a working EG? You would need a clutch of some kind...
I was under the impression that the EG didn't actually function as such and was merely a nice metal tip for the RC?
very cool looking
(Mar. 12, 2009  1:39 PM)Rocky Wrote: [ -> ]I was under the impression that the EG didn't actually function as such and was merely a nice metal tip for the RC?

I would hope he wouldn't bother with RC parts if this was the case.
Looks pretty cool, I must say, but how is the EG working? (like Arjun and Anubis said)
Very, nice. It looks amazing! Grin
I love the mixture of the black and metal even more.
With the EG normally I think there is around 5-6 little plastic gear parts in it and a long piece of flat wire, all I did was make a smaller housing case for the gears which means I didn't need as many parts (only 3 gears to tighten up the wire) and just cut the length of the wire. So it works the same just with a few less gears cause it's compacted all closer together.
If you have ever taken a EG apart you will understand its quite simple how I made it.
But what sets the EG off now?
can you make a video with it? I wanna see it in action!
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