I was experimenting with printing 1st gen Beyblades for nostalgia’s sake, and when i got to the core things got messy because the little pieces printed on 3d where somewhat rough and didn’t fit that well. So, i tried making a single piece of the spin gear so it can fit every beyblade that has the same spin gear. 1st gen only has 2 types, and the only difference with the other is that it spins on the oposite direction (you can mirror the model horizontally on the 3d printing software to get the right spinning spin gear). I engraved a Beyblade logo on top for the looks.
Have fun, and let it rip!.
This article was first featured at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5420871 on June 28, 2022 at 12:50AM by Nakahito
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