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RE: Homemade Beyblades - Yugata-chan - Jul. 26, 2010 Heyy! I am new here. I have some blueprints of beyblades I'm going to make. Galux and my own beyblade called "Danathos" I will make a clay mold, and the material of parts will be aluminium... If you want to see, I can show you my "promo Attack Ring of Galux" (made of many layers of paper) and a blueprint of my Danathos. Sorry about my bad English, I am just a 19 years old girl from Europe, Finland... RE: Homemade Beyblades - Pimpju - Jul. 26, 2010 Sure, no need to ask though, just post your pictures. RE: Homemade Beyblades - Yugata-chan - Jul. 26, 2010 Here they are http://s843.photobucket.com/albums/zz359/YugataKyoshi/ I hope that link works. : P I put my (original) Galeon attack ring next to Galux, so you can compare them... RE: Homemade Beyblades - Pimpju - Jul. 27, 2010 wow, your craftsmanship is very good. Loving the pink btw. RE: Homemade Beyblades - Mc Frown - Jul. 27, 2010 I replaced the prongs on a Hasbro light launcher (MFB) with those of a plastic gen launcher. It works great. I'm doing this with a Hasbro string launcher next, I'm sick of breaking Dragon Winders. RE: Homemade Beyblades - Yugata-chan - Jul. 28, 2010 (Jul. 27, 2010 1:23 PM)momiji manju Wrote: wow, your craftsmanship is very good. Thank you. ^^ RE: Homemade Beyblades - mikado282745 - Jul. 28, 2010 i unscrewed the plastic part off a hms ar so it was all metal and use a wolborg running core and hopper weight disc that thing is insane in the dish RE: Homemade Beyblades - old snake - Jul. 28, 2010 I remember when i made sweet beyblades out of lego at school I would build my friends all one and then vs off against the so called "punks" who always made ones that never spun XD RE: Homemade Beyblades - Train - Jul. 28, 2010 (Jul. 27, 2010 7:18 PM)Mc Frown Wrote: I replaced the prongs on a Hasbro light launcher (MFB) with those of a plastic gen launcher. Someone did this originally long long ago... I think it may have been G way back when MFB first came out and it was just Pegasis and Bull and Leone and Sag... it was an interesting thought. RE: Homemade Beyblades - Mc Frown - Jul. 28, 2010 Considering competitive plastics doesn't exist, I figure it's worth it. RE: Homemade Beyblades - Hatchet Haro - Jul. 29, 2010 I made a cardboard attack ring (7 layers). I've made a bottom as well but it sux so I threw it away. I instead used a tt hongli hms gaia dragoon weight disk, running core and face. Now my hommade bey can be used on two sorts of launchers: the metal fight beyblade one and the heavy metal system one. but it still sux. RE: Homemade Beyblades - Deadpool - Aug. 17, 2010 i remember when i was at school i made blades out of legos RE: Homemade Beyblades - omaster73 - Sep. 06, 2010 anyone here thatlikes beyblades and is in new zealand please PM me thnx RE: Homemade Beyblades - Giraton - Sep. 06, 2010 (Aug. 17, 2010 7:22 PM)Black-Blade Wrote: i remember when i was at school i made blades out of legos i do that all the time, closest thing i could make to beyblades, almost made one that would work with the launchers but only just and always fell apart when it landed. why did i find this topic when i was thinking of making my own beyblade. RE: Homemade Beyblades - blah - Sep. 07, 2010 Well my original Ultimate Dragoon BB went flat so I used a moderate sized screw as the base. It worked as both the screw holding the BB and the piece above that together and a metal tip for the beyblade. It works but the stamina of it isn't that great. Also the screw does come loose sometimes and the bey pretty much dies during battle. T_T RE: Homemade Beyblades - Keith Moon - Oct. 09, 2010 just achieved a solo spin time of 11:06 ! I'll put some photo's of the blade up later, it's not quite finished.. RE: Homemade Beyblades - Pimpju - Oct. 10, 2010 Wow, what launcher did you use? RE: Homemade Beyblades - Keith Moon - Oct. 10, 2010 Just the normal HMS launcher, but with the MFB 'prong bits' I guess you could call them.. RE: Homemade Beyblades - Pimpju - Oct. 10, 2010 Oh I see hah. P: your bey is close to being Mcc Frown's dream bey, if it had a bearing core. RE: Homemade Beyblades - Annoying-Fork - Oct. 10, 2010 Hasbro or Takara, when they officially decide to cap off the series, should release a crafting kit that allows people to build their own beyblade with extensive detail. Hey if kids could work with model planes this can actually happen. RE: Homemade Beyblades - Medz - Oct. 10, 2010 (Oct. 10, 2010 2:29 AM)Keith Moon Wrote: Just the normal HMS launcher, but with the MFB 'prong bits' I guess you could call them.. That looks epic. RE: Homemade Beyblades - Night - Oct. 21, 2010 I'm into art and designing, but I don't have the materials. Along time ago, around when G-Revolution came on TV, I made a mini (HMS, if you could call it that...) beyblade and the Attack ring was made out of a milk bottle lid... RE: Homemade Beyblades - Blad3r X - Oct. 21, 2010 Wow KMoon.....That looks cool. I did something simular so i could use my old catapault grip with my new beys! Oh and REtread - I Had the SAME Idea like back in the V-force days LOL! RE: Homemade Beyblades - UV waterboy23 - Nov. 08, 2010 is that like leftover metal or you hand made it RE: Homemade Beyblades - Temporal - Nov. 08, 2010 (Oct. 10, 2010 2:29 AM)Keith Moon Wrote: Just the normal HMS launcher, but with the MFB 'prong bits' I guess you could call them.. How'd you do that? I wanna make one of those! |