I have a couple suggestion that may improve versatility for the lego x system. One is that you can use a 2x2 round with grille instead of gear parts. This would allow for a wider range of tips to be used. You could also use a longer axle piece for the tip so a piece can be attached underneath the gear. There are many axle that could be used such as axle 2L (without friction allows for free spin plate underneath gear) and axle with stud that would also increase tip possibilities. To compensate for increased gear height, the stadium walls should be raised by a stud. The raised walls would help beys stay in the stadium when extreme dashing alongside more tip variation.
Amazing! I've made a pretty cool Lego system where I can utilize DB Burst disks and use a real-life Beyblade X stadium! To make the ear on the tip work, you need one of those kinda thick 12-ratio Lego gears, and you need to sacrifice it by grinding out the center "+" shape to make it spin with my system. Maybe I could show photos of the system on ur discord if I can. Edit: It can work with any 12-ratio Lego gears actually.
Make a video about the next random booster: Lego Dragon dime change under F charge Lego Diabolos' Penny Shift Plus disc Lego Joker' Mix Stand Plus spring
You could make a decently heavy defense driver for lego beyblades by using an old lego metal ball and the only piece that it had some kind of connection with which would give you a nice free moving ball in the driver
I could try making the walls taller, it’s just that the current version of connection seemed the strongest with the racks eight next to the holes. Plus, the curvature of the stadium displaces the connection more the higher the gears are.
bro drnasword should help you to see a real X-treme dash!!! nut is very cool dude just make the line more tall to let you make defence and others types of bits
I think a problem with the design is that its to straight and square shaped which makes it harder for they beys to make a clean dash, if its possible to make it rounder maybe itd work a bit better
lego beyblade made by A.I Building a LEGO Beyblade can be a fun and creative project! Here's a step-by-step guide to help you construct your own spinning top using LEGO pieces: Materials Needed: Various LEGO bricks and pieces (including round plates and bricks) LEGO Technic parts (optional for added stability and spinning mechanism) A smooth, flat surface for spinning Step-by-Step Instructions: 1. Base Construction: Round Base Plate: Start with a round LEGO plate for the base. A 2x2 round plate works well. Adding Height: Stack a few 2x2 round bricks or a combination of round and regular bricks on top of the base plate to give your Beyblade some height. 2. Center Axle: Technic Axle: Insert a LEGO Technic axle through the center of the stacked bricks. Ensure it’s centered and extends slightly from the bottom to act as a spinning point. Stabilization: Use Technic connectors or bushings to stabilize the axle within the bricks. 3. Top Structure: Top Design: Use various bricks to create a design on the top of your Beyblade. You can use slopes, tiles, or other decorative elements to make it look unique. Symmetry: Ensure your design is symmetrical to maintain balance while spinning. 4. Weight Distribution: Even Weight: Make sure the weight is evenly distributed around the Beyblade. You can add extra bricks or plates around the sides to balance it. Outer Ring: Adding an outer ring of bricks or plates can help with stability and longer spin times. 5. Test Spin: Smooth Surface: Place your Beyblade on a smooth, flat surface. Spinning: Hold the top and give it a good spin to test its balance and spin duration. Adjustments: If it wobbles or doesn’t spin well, adjust the weight distribution or the center axle until it spins smoothly. 6. Enhancements: Decorations: Add any additional decorative elements you like. Customization: Experiment with different brick combinations and structures to create unique Beyblade designs. Tips: Experiment: Try different sizes and shapes to see what spins best. Balance: Focus on balancing the weight around the center to improve spin time. Sturdiness: Ensure all pieces are tightly connected to withstand the spinning force. Building a LEGO Beyblade is all about creativity and experimentation. Have fun and see what innovative designs you can come up with!
Ngl i made a diff kind of beyblade x stadium instead of gears i made it into the shape of the stadium and made the drivers use rubber drivers and it works!
@@Legobeyz unfortunately the thing that connects to the rail is kinda small so it's pretty hard,but it's like 50% of the time I can get it to touch the rails with my launcher
@@Legobeyz oh I forgot to mention it won't immediately be able to reach the rails,I recommend a 1x1 stud and the bottom,and it's pretty difficult to connect it to your typical Lego bey,so it needs to have some kind of reversal
made a beyblade launcher that has 2 pieces and it launches like a ripcord but 1 hand acts as the launcher and the other as ripcord how it works is the connected piece is 2 studs arranged diagonally and flat pieces in a 2x2 space 1 circular thing with axle hole and a long axle
I think it might work better if we have a free spin gear driver. It is how the real beyblade X work though
That’s how they work? Didn’t know that
@@waterdominic134yeah. If they don't got that freespin part, it'll basically do chunky X like dashes just like the LEGOs seen in the video
I have a couple suggestion that may improve versatility for the lego x system. One is that you can use a 2x2 round with grille instead of gear parts. This would allow for a wider range of tips to be used. You could also use a longer axle piece for the tip so a piece can be attached underneath the gear. There are many axle that could be used such as axle 2L (without friction allows for free spin plate underneath gear) and axle with stud that would also increase tip possibilities. To compensate for increased gear height, the stadium walls should be raised by a stud. The raised walls would help beys stay in the stadium when extreme dashing alongside more tip variation.
I was thinking of the same thing, but I love your idea
Pretty interesting, a free spinning driver like in real x might work better like someone else suggested but maybe not
Now this is outrageously creative
Amazing! I've made a pretty cool Lego system where I can utilize DB Burst disks and use a real-life Beyblade X stadium! To make the ear on the tip work, you need one of those kinda thick 12-ratio Lego gears, and you need to sacrifice it by grinding out the center "+" shape to make it spin with my system.
Maybe I could show photos of the system on ur discord if I can.
Edit: It can work with any 12-ratio Lego gears actually.
This is Insane! good job!
レゴでこんなに再現できるなんてすごいですね!
Finally I’ve been waiting for y tasic to try his bey blades in a x stadium
i have been waiting what feels like a few years for this
BATTLESSSSSSSS
Make a video about the next random booster:
Lego Dragon
dime
change under F
charge
Lego Diabolos'
Penny
Shift
Plus disc
Lego Joker'
Mix
Stand
Plus spring
Yeah I don’t think I’ll have another random booster, nice combos though
😅
@@LegobeyzMT American son loves your Channel.😊
*My*
the stamina tip on the final test was comedy gold lol
Good luck making Lego Beyblade X beys that don't break on impact, you all!
These dashes sure are xtreme.
😅
“And i will see you guys next time.” Nah don’t do this to us again the 4 months disappearance.
Hm…
@@Legobeyz nah don’t consider doing that
You could make a decently heavy defense driver for lego beyblades by using an old lego metal ball and the only piece that it had some kind of connection with which would give you a nice free moving ball in the driver
He needs to have 1 million subscribers bro and 1 million likes because this took so long to make
IKR
Omg😂❤lego Benz you inspired me to make my own bey❤😊🎉
The talent this takes is insane. Why not make the walls of the stadium taller??
I could try making the walls taller, it’s just that the current version of connection seemed the strongest with the racks eight next to the holes. Plus, the curvature of the stadium displaces the connection more the higher the gears are.
bro drnasword should help you to see a real X-treme dash!!! nut is very cool dude just make the line more tall to let you make defence and others types of bits
hi can you tell what piece is needed to create the lego genesis spinning top?
I think a problem with the design is that its to straight and square shaped which makes it harder for they beys to make a clean dash, if its possible to make it rounder maybe itd work a bit better
I mentioned that there are only 3 usable gear racks in the video, which lead to this design, so if you find more that can get that shape let me know
@@Legobeyz also I recommend making the bit or at least the gear free spin
Pretty snazzy
Finally a vid, after month's 💀
He is in college so it’s harder
lego beyblade made by A.I
Building a LEGO Beyblade can be a fun and creative project! Here's a step-by-step guide to help you construct your own spinning top using LEGO pieces:
Materials Needed:
Various LEGO bricks and pieces (including round plates and bricks)
LEGO Technic parts (optional for added stability and spinning mechanism)
A smooth, flat surface for spinning
Step-by-Step Instructions:
1. Base Construction:
Round Base Plate: Start with a round LEGO plate for the base. A 2x2 round plate works well.
Adding Height: Stack a few 2x2 round bricks or a combination of round and regular bricks on top of the base plate to give your Beyblade some height.
2. Center Axle:
Technic Axle: Insert a LEGO Technic axle through the center of the stacked bricks. Ensure it’s centered and extends slightly from the bottom to act as a spinning point.
Stabilization: Use Technic connectors or bushings to stabilize the axle within the bricks.
3. Top Structure:
Top Design: Use various bricks to create a design on the top of your Beyblade. You can use slopes, tiles, or other decorative elements to make it look unique.
Symmetry: Ensure your design is symmetrical to maintain balance while spinning.
4. Weight Distribution:
Even Weight: Make sure the weight is evenly distributed around the Beyblade. You can add extra bricks or plates around the sides to balance it.
Outer Ring: Adding an outer ring of bricks or plates can help with stability and longer spin times.
5. Test Spin:
Smooth Surface: Place your Beyblade on a smooth, flat surface.
Spinning: Hold the top and give it a good spin to test its balance and spin duration.
Adjustments: If it wobbles or doesn’t spin well, adjust the weight distribution or the center axle until it spins smoothly.
6. Enhancements:
Decorations: Add any additional decorative elements you like.
Customization: Experiment with different brick combinations and structures to create unique Beyblade designs.
Tips:
Experiment: Try different sizes and shapes to see what spins best.
Balance: Focus on balancing the weight around the center to improve spin time.
Sturdiness: Ensure all pieces are tightly connected to withstand the spinning force.
Building a LEGO Beyblade is all about creativity and experimentation. Have fun and see what innovative designs you can come up with!
I think you should add some walls so they don’t dash out
Pretty cool
This is really good!
YESSIR
I Think you should make an updated version of Longinus
It’s in the shop now
hey i like your vids keep the work going
amazing
Damm it should be made by Lego but with their own custom parts new ones
You should add some walls eventually
Awesome
Im subbed for know reason
Puedes hacer a génesis de Beyblade bruts GT
Y a ultimate Evo Valkyrie plis
hey legobeyz i got a idea for you
why dont you try makeing victory valkyrie and.....
try makeing your own original LEGO BEYBLADE
Noice
Use attack types is so much better than stamina types
And Lego Pandora ?
I think i see mild modifications to Lego dran design, it’s like the different versions of Gravity Perceus/Destroyer
POV when you’ve been making Lego beyblades for years and finally decided to get a real one
whats the metal thing u use for some of ur beys
Ngl i made a diff kind of beyblade x stadium instead of gears i made it into the shape of the stadium and made the drivers use rubber drivers and it works!
Is there gonna be any reviews on more burst and maybe x beys?
X beys: "They're the same" (in video for reference)
I will probably review more Brickbeyz once they get released in my shop.
What's up Legobeyz! How are you?
Puedes hacer a ultimate Evo Valkyrie de LEGO plis
Will you sell the Stadium on your Website?
Sure, if people want, but it’ll be unassembled to make it easier to handle and ship.
Hopefully there is instructions 😅
Yo,Lego piece 79743 works with the actual Beyblade X stadiums
Wow, really? Have you tried it out/how exact is the fit?
@@Legobeyz unfortunately the thing that connects to the rail is kinda small so it's pretty hard,but it's like 50% of the time I can get it to touch the rails with my launcher
@@Legobeyz oh I forgot to mention it won't immediately be able to reach the rails,I recommend a 1x1 stud and the bottom,and it's pretty difficult to connect it to your typical Lego bey,so it needs to have some kind of reversal
@@Legobeyz I just made a beyblade that's fast enough to show it working and not break,so I can post a video showing how it works if you want it👍
Excellent now launch the Lego bey into a real stadium
it just needs walls and it will be perfect but this is great
Hey legobeyz can you make a tutorial vid on how to make that ripcord and launcher
Can you try making beyblades with lego technic?
He’s already done that
Do literal singing of beyblade x theme
We need battledss
We need to make the rails taller
Maybe instead of the brick gears, how ahout using the ripcords of lego spinners (like aitjitsu spinners(
Teh reason why wizard arrow wasn’t moving first teh Lego gap or maybe wizard arrow is a stamina type and sit in teh middle unless u battle it
left burst Make a Lego Beyblade by chess watching your video and he make a Beyblade Lego 0:12
Its been a while 😅.
Yo could you make a tutorial for lego god valkyrie?
I want to see sone battle
Can you make bolt sprigan
make it larger
"C'mon, do something"
What if you make BEYBLADE metal fusion
You Need the strong launcher
Make ather statuim
is bro good he hasnt posted in so long
made a beyblade launcher that has 2 pieces and it launches like a ripcord but 1 hand acts as the launcher and the other as ripcord
how it works is the connected piece is 2 studs arranged diagonally and flat pieces in a 2x2 space
1 circular thing with axle hole and a long axle
Put some greast in it
To improve to make in the rails it need too be flat the bit
Where have you been :(
Nice
can you build a dual layer beyblade stadium
Try make a smaller size bey
Yebi agree if it too chunky it won't have space to do xtreme dash if it too chunky especially if it isn't alone in the stadium
Pls add walls,
Helloooo Qasim
@@nitroUI01 late: EID MUBARAK
It needs rubber 3:27
i need help my lego bey keeps exploding
why do lego beyblades have tape on them?
So they don’t break when you launch them
Get a attack type
Add some walls
bro i have the shot driver working on my channel
ohh its so small... it looks biger, and can you make beter x beys
Send me a lego bay blade
Are you laurans
Yeah, of course he is
What really
@@Nicolas78910 Yup…totally
Yeaaaaaaa ok 👍
Beyblade X at h0me
you can't make flat stadiums!
Make it round
I
ruclips.net/video/E9Xmyhs1iRc/видео.htmlsi=5MXj3K80nZNvgMAp podrías poner a la venta este bey con su lanzador plis
Post more
I want to, but I'm quite busy
@@Legobeyztake as much time as you need ❤