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new beyblade designs - Printable Version +- World Beyblade Organization (https://worldbeyblade.org) +-- Forum: Other (https://worldbeyblade.org/Forum-Other) +--- Forum: Closed Threads (https://worldbeyblade.org/Forum-Closed-Threads) +--- Thread: new beyblade designs (/Thread-new-beyblade-designs) |
RE: new beyblade designs - Grey Bey - May. 03, 2018 can someone PLEASE close this thread or at least change it's name? some people are getting confused with this! RE: new beyblade designs - ptf606 - May. 03, 2018 (May. 03, 2018 1:47 AM)Grey Bey Wrote: can someone PLEASE close this thread or at least change it's name? some people are getting confused with this!Yeah, and I don't see a purpose to it. RE: new beyblade designs - iiggoor - May. 03, 2018 (May. 03, 2018 1:28 AM)MagikHorse Wrote: Your best bet would be some sort of plastic cement or modeling glue and hoping that holds, but that will still change the balance of the layer due to the added weight of the glue, and that's assuming the glue holds and the cracked area can actually be reached to glue. It's still going to be weaker than it originally was, and could crack again. We broke two D2. After getting third one decided not to use it at home anymore. Glued those two by special Super Glue for hard plastic recommended in shop, but as Magik said, they lost balance and performed worse. Also got broken again soon at same place. I'm not sure if getting TT Dark Deatscyther version can help. Seen the video where someone breaks 4 of them in few battles (by lS I think). Still I feel like there are less whines about broken TTs around. RE: new beyblade designs - Kei - May. 03, 2018 Closing this thread. If you have any further questions, post them here doomlord: https://worldbeyblade.org/Forum-Beyblade-Hobby-Q-A |