Attack Ring V3 (Beyblade Part)

Attack Ring V3 (Beyblade Part)

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An upgraded version of UncleJoJo's Attack Ringn was created after receiving my first official plastic gen beyblade. The bit chip holder has been enlarged to accommodate an official bit chip properly. UncleJoJo's model had a problem with not being symmetrical, which made editing difficult when copying and pasting parts of the model due to vertices not overlapping and automatically merging after rotating. The Flying Defense attack ring is used as an example of this model since I didn't want to print out a plain circle ring. A photo shows the difference between the bit chip slot of three different attack ring versions. The red attack ring is official, the yellow one is this version, and the white one uses UncleJoJo's template from my Driger S. The attack ring determines how a beyblade will make and block attacks when two collide. They simultaneously attack and defend. Rounder shapes are more defensive, while angular or irregular shapes tend to be more offensive. A bit chip can be inserted between two tabs at the top of the beyblade, fitting directly in the center of the top of the bey. It simply snaps into place, but you can slide it a little into one of the slots inside the tabs to reduce the force necessary to do this. The attack ring has two wide, thin inner tabs on its bottom. The top of the spin gear is almost a perfect flat circle except for two wide notches. Line these up to attach the attack ring and twist it as far as it will go. If everything works right, the inner tabs of the weight disk should be completely covered by the attack ring.

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