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Beyblade Stadium - ArgorokKing - Mar. 11, 2010 im thinking of making my own(for fun) would it be better to use smooth glass or plastic? RE: Beyblade Stadium - Cyber Kerberous - Mar. 11, 2010 (Mar. 11, 2010 8:22 PM)ArgorokKing Wrote: im thinking of making my own(for fun) A thick plastic because glass will crack easily with a hard launch or get badly chipped. RE: Beyblade Stadium - MetalFightKai - Mar. 11, 2010 glass will scratch and make ruts in the stadium RE: Beyblade Stadium - ArgorokKing - Mar. 11, 2010 so i should use plastic, alright.. RE: Beyblade Stadium - MetalFightKai - Mar. 11, 2010 make it multi coloured RE: Beyblade Stadium - firelord767 - Mar. 12, 2010 If you have the carpentry skills, i'd go with wood- it's probably the easiest unless you have access to a plastic molder thingamajiger. They have special wood out there that makes the tips not wear down as much as on normal wood, like PLastic stadiums. RE: Beyblade Stadium - OiObss - Mar. 12, 2010 yes use plastic RE: Beyblade Stadium - SilverWind - Mar. 12, 2010 Plastic would be best. RE: Beyblade Stadium - Raykon - Mar. 12, 2010 Plastic would probably be best, glass would just get chipped everywhere. RE: Beyblade Stadium - MetalFightKai - Mar. 12, 2010 make one out of ice :o RE: Beyblade Stadium - Pikachao - Mar. 13, 2010 (Mar. 12, 2010 9:17 PM)Potato Wrote: make one out of ice :o Tried it a while back. Put water in the stadium and froze it. All it really did was make every blade have 10x the endurance and attack bases didn't really make the blades move around the stadium. RE: Beyblade Stadium - DeltaDrago27 - Mar. 14, 2010 I've actually made my own stadium. Bey battles are a whole lot better when it's curved, not flat. So I used a glass lid to a pan or something like that and put it inside a plastic bowl for barriers. It's good for a stadium. Plus I used a snow sled, which works epically because it has so much space and room. The only problem are these lines in it which slow the Bey down at times and act as a barrier so one Bey can't hit the other if it isn't spinning fast enough. Personally, between the two, Glass or plastic doesn't make any difference to me. RE: Beyblade Stadium - Minion - Mar. 17, 2010 I used to turn a toboggan (round sled) inside-out, it makes a pretty awesome stadium. If it's new, it shouldn't have an scratches or dents in it, and they are super durable. |