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RE: Your Re-paints And Special Customisations - Pimpju - Dec. 17, 2010

That post is over a year old...Look at the date of the posts you are quoting before you post


RE: Your Re-paints And Special Customisations - chenainai100 - Dec. 17, 2010

(Dec. 17, 2010  1:06 AM)momiji manju Wrote: That post is over a year old...Look at the date of the posts you are quoting before you post

Oh, sorry.


RE: Your Re-paints And Special Customisations - chenainai100 - Dec. 17, 2010

Sorry for double posting, but what's the best way to recolour a clear wheel. I was thinking of recolouring the Hasbro Leone wheel black or green. I'm not sure what colour to use.


RE: Your Re-paints And Special Customisations - Serotonin - Dec. 18, 2010

(Dec. 17, 2010  11:01 PM)chenainai100 Wrote: Sorry for double posting, but what's the best way to recolour a clear wheel. I was thinking of recolouring the Hasbro Leone wheel black or green. I'm not sure what colour to use.

http://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-Theflightyellz-s-Quick-Guide-to-Plastic-Dyeing


RE: Your Re-paints And Special Customisations - chenainai100 - Dec. 18, 2010

Thanks, could I do this with a sharpie though? I'm English and we don't have RIT dye.


RE: Your Re-paints And Special Customisations - Serotonin - Dec. 18, 2010

Ellz and I are both also English ... look on eBay, or something.


RE: Your Re-paints And Special Customisations - chenainai100 - Dec. 18, 2010

Ok, I just can't be bothered to buy it then wait for it. If you know what i mean. So are Sharpies ok to use?


RE: Your Re-paints And Special Customisations - WhyD125 - Dec. 19, 2010

How do you paint metal wheels and clear wheels?


RE: Your Re-paints And Special Customisations - Blaze Wheeler - Dec. 19, 2010

(Dec. 19, 2010  12:04 AM)WhyD125 Wrote: How do you paint metal wheels and clear wheels?

With paint.


RE: Your Re-paints And Special Customisations - |Joe| - Dec. 19, 2010

(Dec. 18, 2010  3:54 PM)chenainai100 Wrote: Ok, I just can't be bothered to buy it then wait for it. If you know what i mean. So are Sharpies ok to use.

I always use Sharpie, it is fine and it looks very nice if done right. It does scratch off easily though so you're going to have to recolor it every 5 days or so, every 3 days if it is used a lot.


RE: Your Re-paints And Special Customisations - chenainai100 - Dec. 19, 2010

I always use Sharpie, it is fine and it looks very nice if done right. It does scratch off easily though so you're going to have to recolor it every 5 days or so, every 3 days if it is used a lot.
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Ok, do i just colour the underneath of the clear wheel with fine strokes of the Sharpie? Or do I just use it like a paint brush, covering large surface area quickly by colouring on it.


RE: Your Re-paints And Special Customisations - Evan - Dec. 19, 2010

Is it possible to rit dye C145 safely?


RE: Your Re-paints And Special Customisations - Blitz - Dec. 19, 2010

(Dec. 19, 2010  9:40 PM)Evan Wrote: Is it possible to rit dye C145 safely?
Yes, I dyed one of my C145's black using rit dye.


RE: Your Re-paints And Special Customisations - Evan - Dec. 19, 2010

(Dec. 19, 2010  9:43 PM)Blitz Wrote:
(Dec. 19, 2010  9:40 PM)Evan Wrote: Is it possible to rit dye C145 safely?
Yes, I dyed one of my C145's black using rit dye.

Awesome Smile That's the color I was going for. How much did you use?


RE: Your Re-paints And Special Customisations - Mc Frown - Dec. 19, 2010

I dyed mine.
I just soaked it in a little bit of the liquid kind.


RE: Your Re-paints And Special Customisations - Blitz - Dec. 19, 2010

(Dec. 19, 2010  9:44 PM)Evan Wrote: Awesome Smile That's the color I was going for. How much did you use?
If your using rit dye (or other fabric dye) just follow Ellz guide it tells you everything you need to know -
http://worldbeyblade.org/Thread-Theflightyellz-s-Quick-Guide-to-Plastic-Dyeing


RE: Your Re-paints And Special Customisations - Mc Frown - Dec. 19, 2010




RE: Your Re-paints And Special Customisations - Evan - Dec. 19, 2010

Oooooh I like it. I bet on the red Lightning wheel it'd look REALLY good.


RE: Your Re-paints And Special Customisations - wat - Dec. 20, 2010

Is aerosol spraypaint alone enough for painitng a metal wheel or should I use primer/sandpaper/etc. ? I'd like to try painting burn a metallic black.


RE: Your Re-paints And Special Customisations - The Fire Wyrm - Dec. 20, 2010

(Dec. 19, 2010  9:58 PM)Mc Frown Wrote:

i tried that before you.....but it failed Unhappy the dye was not sticking for some reason

so i did it with meteo. and it WORKED!
I added dedails with sharpie and a thin coat of the same color with sharpie.

Here it is.
it looks super awesome.

BTW is this legal in tournaments.


RE: Your Re-paints And Special Customisations - WhyD125 - Dec. 22, 2010

(Dec. 19, 2010  12:05 AM)Blaze Wheeler Wrote:
(Dec. 19, 2010  12:04 AM)WhyD125 Wrote: How do you paint metal wheels and clear wheels?

With paint.

What kind of paint? Also, "With paint" is a fragment, not a proper sentence.


RE: Your Re-paints And Special Customisations - Mc Frown - Dec. 22, 2010

Being blunt sort of loses it's effect when flushed out; doesn't it?
Blaze Wheeler's answer was succinct and sufficient.


RE: Your Re-paints And Special Customisations - Jaems1 - Dec. 24, 2010

I decided to place elastic bands onto my dark wheel (for the lulz) and it was fun to play with indeed Smile I tried it on my earth wheel first but because it slopes the band eventually flew off (during rotation). I am now considering in buying a spare Dark wheel just for this use lol.

http://www.imagebam.com/image/d8990b112236593
http://www.imagebam.com/image/c184de112236622

Inspired by Monkey D. Luffy from One Piece


RE: Your Re-paints And Special Customisations - Dan - Dec. 24, 2010

What exactly is that supposed to do, and why would it require more than 2 Dark wheels?


RE: Your Re-paints And Special Customisations - Jaems1 - Dec. 24, 2010

(Dec. 24, 2010  3:04 AM)Dan Wrote: What exactly is that supposed to do, and why would it require more than 2 Dark wheels?

I only have one dark wheel, and it just gives friction to the wheel vs right spin (for or against it depends on which beyblade has the higher rpm).. also crash into a wall and its KO; as i said it was just for the lulz.