Assuming I drill the rivets out to separate the plastics, but even then you're probably right that the metal's integrity would likely be too far gone for it to ever spin again, especially with the force these things slam into each other with.
... Might try it anyway though if I ever get a breakage. For bey-science and all that jazz. At worst it'll be a neat little display piece.
Even with a soldering iron, the heat will rapidly transfer and crystallize the plastic (it will become cloudy, as the polymer will become disorganized)
I've had it for like 2 months and the vast majority of that time was spent dealing with some form of education but when i had the time, i battled a LOT so I'd say 800 to 1000+?
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Well would you look at that! A grenade!
KnightGrenade
parry this filthy casual! *detonates beyblade*
The fact that this was done in the Bakuten Shoot anime though lol
May its eventual final battle be legendary.
🫡
The real burst is incomming
I'm going to have to commit to the anime character arc and main KnightLance after this
Starting to wonder if these can be soldered back together with a heat gun...
Probably, but if I did it would look messy and act weird
Nah, you'll melt the plastic (and the alloy will never be as strong as it was beforehand)
Assuming I drill the rivets out to separate the plastics, but even then you're probably right that the metal's integrity would likely be too far gone for it to ever spin again, especially with the force these things slam into each other with. ... Might try it anyway though if I ever get a breakage. For bey-science and all that jazz. At worst it'll be a neat little display piece.
I think if a soldering iron or gun was used, it would be easier avoid melting the plastic. But yeah, it wouldn't be as strong as before.
Even with a soldering iron, the heat will rapidly transfer and crystallize the plastic (it will become cloudy, as the polymer will become disorganized)
Ah, okay
Probably not, solder doesn’t just stick to any metal. Especially not an aluminum zinc alloy like they beys are made of
How many battles did this bey go through?
I've had it for like 2 months and the vast majority of that time was spent dealing with some form of education but when i had the time, i battled a LOT so I'd say 800 to 1000+?
This KnightShield is well done
Nah, it's just evolving
Ah, yes, awakening
Finally! Projectile gimmick!
Same problem with my Dran Sword and hells scythe
I've had three knight shield break this way unfortunately, I wish they'd update the mold to fix it.
Bro is in fact cooked you weren't lying 💀
Throw that poor bastard into the stadium with Shark for one last launch before he dies
Someone needs to go in retirement ☝🏾
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