Even seeing these guys roaming around bare ankled in the room in which it spins is thrilling and dangerous, both at the same time. The final product made out of a sharp saw cuts through anything in its way while spinning at the top of its speed. The video we have for you contains the world’s most massive and dangerous Beyblade ever! And is made by the Youtube channel ‘I Did A Thing.’ The most dangerous Beyblade is made using a gigantic saw blade and pats from a 3D printer. Kids chose the best of their character’s Beyblade and fought on the battlefield with glory.
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The toy was based on interchangeable and customizable parts, and its spinning top design created a humming sound that was a treat for your hearing sense.Īs much the toy was already every pre and early teen kid’s favorite, it boosted its popularity after a co-ordinated release of a TV series and a video game. Every kid just loved battling with friends, and the Beyblade that out spun the other after all colliding became the winner. These great spinning toys were rolled out in Japan’s market in July of 1999 and caught popularity in no time, with almost over 100 million units sold out worldwide. And if someone isn’t familiar with these marvelous playing toys that made the most epic spinning battles of all times, has missed out on a lot! I hope to fulfill the needs of people that may want more of an anime experience and may be having trouble finding B-09 stadiums for less than $80-$90 on amazon.You would want to wear metal pants before entering the room where this killer Beyblade spins with saw blades.Īlmost every 90’s and 2000’s kid know what a Beyblade is. I agree, the B-09 is the standard and is great! When I started this project, I couldn't find an anime shaped stadium anywhere and was waiting for my b-09 to ship from overseas.
I do have in the works a hopefully smoother mold that should be better than what I am currently using.Īll in all.improvements are coming! But I will never have all the features of the B-09 stadium. That would've required something like a Kickstarter campaign and thousands of orders to go through with. I built everything that is used to make these, and I am by no means a competitor to automated manufacturing! Sure, I have contacted companies that would make a metal mold for me for anywhere between $5k-$10k. To address the ridges, these items are made out of all completely DIY tech. As far as a lack of burst guards go, that was a decision based off the anime look, shipping difficulties, and material cost. Originally the walls were super low like in the anime, and they were raised for a bit better functionality. Speaking of walls.there was a balance taken into consideration between the anime look and functionality. Beys like Rage longinus.will absolutely uppercut any bey over the walls no problem. I've also found that launching 2 beys at once has much better performance than doing 1 at a time, since the first one may jump the ridge and knock on a few walls before you get the 2nd one launched (does happen in b-09 stadiums as well). I chose a sturdier thickness because the walls get hit pretty hard. Thicker plastic does not like to curve and bend so easily. I have found there is a give and take between defining the tornado ridge and having sturdy material. I did find a way to smooth out the bottom sharp edges (after I shipped yours, sorry!) I've found a deburring tool works great! However, when judging the stadium I purchased from a consumer perspective and a reviewer, I do not believe that this is the best stadium on the market and that the B-09 is still the ideal stadium for play. For example, defining the tornado ridges would be a small change that would greatly improve play and remove self KO’s or adding an attachable burst guard connected to the small feet of the stadium. While the cons that I mentioned surpass the pros, they all seem to be very fixable.
This review is purely intended for positive criticism to expand on this amazing platform that he has created.Īlthough this mini review may seem negative I think of it more as a great potential platform to further improve.
Stadiums for all the hard work and time he put into developing this product.
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My personal biggest problem, the lack of a burst guard as pieces fly everywhereįirst of all, I would like to thank Pro Spin Similar to the BB-10, the edges are much sharper than I ever anticipated and may be prone to cracking with extended use Tornado ridges are not defined enough which makes attack types lose control occasionally Stadium is not completely smooth as there are small ripples about a mm apart which can be felt when running your finger along the stadium (not a deal breaker but noticeable)