
All my custom beyblade files
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PLEASE READ This was a project I made for fun. I'm sharing these files I made so you can enjoy these beyblades as much as I did creating them. Please don't claim these as your own or sell them. However, remix them if you want/need to. WARNING: These .stl files are not perfect and not all printers are created equal. There may be some tolerance issues with some parts. If this happens you can do some manual adjusting either in software or by sanding. Sometimes just a bit of sanding can fix the issue. I made these just for show. I would advise you NOT to battle with these, as they can be dangerous. I will not be held responsible for any injuries which may arrive from the misuse of these files. Please be responsible and cautious. NOTES: - Dragoon S: Replaced the Left SG with a new one. This will probably fix the gap in the parts which was due to the first one being a bit too tall. - Dragoon F: Same as above. - Gaia Dragoon F: Fixed AR size. However, the place where the bit chip rests is still too wide. I didn't have time to change this. The base has some thin walls near the tip. Make sure your slicer is capable of these before printing. - Black Dranzer: Everything should be fine with this one. - Galux: Same as above. - Galeon MS: I forgot to remove 3 small parts from the AR caul. You will need to remove these, otherwise the AR frame will not fit. (I thought I had removed them in software, but I actually did post-print). There may be some slight tolerance issues, mainly with the bit protector. Some slight sanding should fix it. TIPS: - If you're getting a gap between plastic series parts, it's probably the Spin Gear. If sanding it doesn't work, shrink it a tiny bit on the Z axis and print again. - The materials you should use for these depend on your preference. If you just want these for the looks you may want to print with a smaller nozzle and layer height for more detail (or use resin printing). However, if you want to use them to play and battle (which I do NOT recommend) you should use stronger materials and a slightly larger nozzle (this will give you stronger layers, but less detail). Thanks for reading. Have fun!
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