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Train's Beyblade Art corner (My own recolours with the ideas theflightyellz invented) - Train - Sep. 19, 2010

Hello all this is my own thread of recolours and special edition beyblades that I create. I need to take a few other pictures but theses are just some of the ones I have dyed.

Word of caution with Lightning L Drago the red lines around the wheel WILL infact dye too. I had to buy a paint marker and attempt to do those lines in BY HAND it was almost painful due to the awkwardness of holding the wheel and trying not to get the paint to drip.


Green Pegasus
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v359/Dark-Fang/Beyblade%20Art/DSC00138.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v359/Dark-Fang/Beyblade%20Art/DSC00141.jpg

Black Lightning L Drago 100HF
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v359/Dark-Fang/Beyblade%20Art/DSC00165.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v359/Dark-Fang/Beyblade%20Art/DSC00168.jpg

Blue Storm Red Flame
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v359/Dark-Fang/Beyblade%20Art/DSC00134.jpg

NEVER DYE YOUR GRIP... Or do it with more caution than I did
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v359/Dark-Fang/Beyblade%20Art/DSC00194.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v359/Dark-Fang/Beyblade%20Art/DSC00198.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v359/Dark-Fang/Beyblade%20Art/DSC00200.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v359/Dark-Fang/Beyblade%20Art/DSC00201.jpg

Purple Virgo Black Pisces Magenta Bull
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v359/Dark-Fang/Beyblade%20Art/DSC00189.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v359/Dark-Fang/Beyblade%20Art/DSC00190.jpg

Silver Beylauncer L
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v359/Dark-Fang/Beyblade%20Art/DSC00191.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v359/Dark-Fang/Beyblade%20Art/DSC00193.jpg


RE: Train's Beyblade Art corner (My own recolours with the ideas theflightyellz invented) - Moss-Da-Boss - Sep. 19, 2010

Cool especially love the Flame Bull it looks like its actually on fire.


RE: Train's Beyblade Art corner (My own recolours with the ideas theflightyellz invented) - jordanX - Sep. 19, 2010

that storm pegasis is nice


RE: Train's Beyblade Art corner (My own recolours with the ideas theflightyellz invented) - Daegor42 - Sep. 19, 2010

Hm, how did you colour those metal wheels? Car paints?


RE: Train's Beyblade Art corner (My own recolours with the ideas theflightyellz invented) - Priscient - Sep. 19, 2010

I absolutely loved the storm Pegasis, the flame bull was cool too.
Bring these to bumpking? o-o


RE: Train's Beyblade Art corner (My own recolours with the ideas theflightyellz invented) - Train - Sep. 19, 2010

(Sep. 19, 2010  9:19 PM)Daegor42 Wrote: Hm, how did you colour those metal wheels? Car paints?

I don't actually recommend doing that. My Flame ended up off balance and the paint is all chipped off. It was with self etching primer and that's Mazda midnight blue and Cranberry red from Ford.

Though they do look amazing.

Pyro has my midnight blue metal wheel too. I put it up as a prize for Beys of Glory and he forgot to give it off to Kei when he left early.


RE: Train's Beyblade Art corner (My own recolours with the ideas theflightyellz invented) - ShadowPegasis - Sep. 20, 2010

The LLDrago actually looks like a legit flare version. And that Pegasis... It actually looks like Stardust


RE: Train's Beyblade Art corner (My own recolours with the ideas theflightyellz invented) - Train - Sep. 20, 2010

(Sep. 20, 2010  2:49 AM)ShadowPegasis Wrote: The LLDrago actually looks like a legit flare version. And that Pegasis... It actually looks like Stardust

That's what I was going for but those lines are accidentally pink not red. Thank you though.^^


RE: Train's Beyblade Art corner (My own recolours with the ideas theflightyellz invented) - Capry - Sep. 20, 2010

Are these hasbro beyblades


RE: Train's Beyblade Art corner (My own recolours with the ideas theflightyellz invented) - Train - Sep. 20, 2010

(Sep. 20, 2010  7:24 PM)Pegakid Wrote: Are these hasbro beyblades

I dyed them and painted them, but other than the Lightning L Drago 100HF (it's an imported one I got it for the beylauncher L) and the Flame metal wheel painted red (I got a japanese one from a member here when I bought an attack balance pack), yes they are Hasbro parts...


RE: Train's Beyblade Art corner (My own recolours with the ideas theflightyellz invented) - ShadowPegasis - Sep. 20, 2010

(Sep. 19, 2010  9:12 PM)Train Wrote: Word of caution with Lightning L Drago the red lines around the wheel WILL infact dye too. I had to buy a paint marker and attempt to do those lines in BY HAND it was almost painful due to the awkwardness of holding the wheel and trying not to get the paint to drip.

You can't just use a brush and red paint?


RE: Train's Beyblade Art corner (My own recolours with the ideas theflightyellz invented) - Train - Sep. 20, 2010

(Sep. 20, 2010  9:28 PM)ShadowPegasis Wrote:
(Sep. 19, 2010  9:12 PM)Train Wrote: Word of caution with Lightning L Drago the red lines around the wheel WILL infact dye too. I had to buy a paint marker and attempt to do those lines in BY HAND it was almost painful due to the awkwardness of holding the wheel and trying not to get the paint to drip.

You can't just use a brush and red paint?

I was using what theflightyellz suggested. You should see his Black Hole pegasis it's truly beautiful. Probably could but the paintbrush would have to be like ultra thin for the lines on L Drago there.


RE: Train's Beyblade Art corner (My own recolours with the ideas theflightyellz invented) - beybladeheart - Sep. 26, 2010

you selling?


RE: Train's Beyblade Art corner (My own recolours with the ideas theflightyellz invented) - Train - Sep. 28, 2010

(Sep. 26, 2010  12:12 AM)beybladeheart Wrote: you selling?

Figured I should finally respond to this. Not any of the pieces you see there and definitely not to anyone outside of Ontario Canada. I will have one piece to sell at Things That go Bumpking in the Night.

It's something I've been trying to get done for awhile now and I know at least 2 people will really like it. Not sure if they will want to buy it from me, but we'll see.


RE: Train's Beyblade Art corner (My own recolours with the ideas theflightyellz invented) - Train - Sep. 29, 2010

I added my first ever big failure. My grip... I just worry someone else will try it without knowing how sensitive the plastic is.

However my experiment with Beylauncher L turned out wonderful. I dipped that in the dye having a zip tie attached to it around the string just below the handle. Once didn't do it for me so I dipped a second time and got it a nice smokey silver.


RE: Train's Beyblade Art corner (My own recolours with the ideas theflightyellz invented) - Resistance - Sep. 29, 2010

Lol, same thing will happen if you try it on plastic beyblades.


RE: Train's Beyblade Art corner (My own recolours with the ideas theflightyellz invented) - pegasis105rf - Oct. 03, 2010

do you have another grip?


RE: Train's Beyblade Art corner (My own recolours with the ideas theflightyellz invented) - Train - Oct. 04, 2010

(Oct. 03, 2010  3:10 PM)pegasis105rf Wrote: do you have another grip?

Me? sort of I got the Flame Sag one but I dyed the ugly gold bottom of it and it melted just the same as the rest of the grip up top. I'm looking into just getting a black grip now. Why?


RE: Train's Beyblade Art corner (My own recolours with the ideas theflightyellz invented) - ShadowPegasis - Oct. 04, 2010

Darn, I really wanted to dye that ugly tool. Though you did save me from epicly failing :]


RE: Train's Beyblade Art corner (My own recolours with the ideas theflightyellz invented) - ShadowPegasis - Oct. 04, 2010

(Sep. 29, 2010  12:10 AM)Train Wrote: However my experiment with Beylauncher L turned out wonderful. I dipped that in the dye having a zip tie attached to it around the string just below the handle. Once didn't do it for me so I dipped a second time and got it a nice smokey silver.

Why was the zip tie necessary? Wouldn't it be easier to just drop it in and leave it for double the amount of time?


RE: Train's Beyblade Art corner (My own recolours with the ideas theflightyellz invented) - Headenbr3 - Oct. 04, 2010

Would you recommend spray painting a Beylauncher? I was thinking of taking mine apart and using an acryllic spray on it.


RE: Train's Beyblade Art corner (My own recolours with the ideas theflightyellz invented) - Train - Oct. 04, 2010

(Oct. 04, 2010  3:12 AM)ShadowPegasis Wrote:
(Sep. 29, 2010  12:10 AM)Train Wrote: However my experiment with Beylauncher L turned out wonderful. I dipped that in the dye having a zip tie attached to it around the string just below the handle. Once didn't do it for me so I dipped a second time and got it a nice smokey silver.

Why was the zip tie necessary? Wouldn't it be easier to just drop it in and leave it for double the amount of time?

No no no I only wanted grey. I literally dipped it in and pulled it out like you would with your finger to test if water is hot or not.

Headenbr3: Not a beylauncher you will most likely ruin the string with the paint making it all sticky. Get the dye like I did it can't harm it badly it's only water (given the metal inside isn't capable of rust)


RE: Train's Beyblade Art corner (My own recolours with the ideas theflightyellz invented) - Headenbr3 - Oct. 04, 2010

Hm...I was gonna get some dye for my plastic parts anyway so I might as well get another color lol. Have any advice on how to get a color similar to Hasbro's black grip or some kind of metallic black?


RE: Train's Beyblade Art corner (My own recolours with the ideas theflightyellz invented) - ShadowPegasis - Oct. 04, 2010

(Oct. 04, 2010  8:51 PM)Train Wrote:
(Oct. 04, 2010  3:12 AM)ShadowPegasis Wrote:
(Sep. 29, 2010  12:10 AM)Train Wrote: However my experiment with Beylauncher L turned out wonderful. I dipped that in the dye having a zip tie attached to it around the string just below the handle. Once didn't do it for me so I dipped a second time and got it a nice smokey silver.

Why was the zip tie necessary? Wouldn't it be easier to just drop it in and leave it for double the amount of time?

No no no I only wanted grey. I literally dipped it in and pulled it out like you would with your finger to test if water is hot or not.

Headenbr3: Not a beylauncher you will most likely ruin the string with the paint making it all sticky. Get the dye like I did it can't harm it badly it's only water (given the metal inside isn't capable of rust)

If the color didn't matter, wouldn't my method work? And what did you do with the zip tie?


RE: Train's Beyblade Art corner (My own recolours with the ideas theflightyellz invented) - theflightyellz - Oct. 04, 2010

(Oct. 04, 2010  3:12 AM)ShadowPegasis Wrote:
(Sep. 29, 2010  12:10 AM)Train Wrote: However my experiment with Beylauncher L turned out wonderful. I dipped that in the dye having a zip tie attached to it around the string just below the handle. Once didn't do it for me so I dipped a second time and got it a nice smokey silver.

Why was the zip tie necessary? Wouldn't it be easier to just drop it in and leave it for double the amount of time?

Yeah, if you then want to try and fish a really small part out of a burning hot pan of oil (which will not only dye plastic, work surfaces, floors, carpets, but also your skin).
The cable ties are so you can regularly and easily pull the part out of the dye, check the color, check that it isn't warping at all, and to avoid any drips.

For clear wheels and tracks, slide the cable tie through the middle hole and fasten them.
For bottoms there should be a horizontal gap at the bottom of each one that should just about fit a cable tie through it.
The cable tie is basically just to be used like a handle, although I've seen some people use string, even telephone cable before to dye remote control car parts.

You did a nice job on these train, although the bottoms seem a little bit rough..
Did you not fully submerge them, or have they just been really deeply worn?
Usually the dye actually sinks quite deep in to the plastic, wore an F down to a stump and it still showed the color near the very center.