: Custom heavyweight bits can be integrated for maximum weight (e.g., reaching over 120 grams).
: The "full piece" can be printed in various materials depending on the goal:
: Because official tournament-legal parts (like level chips) can be expensive or rare, creators often print their own using files found on platforms like Thingiverse . Jbeli Baimp4
: Designs like the "ninja star" or "Garuda" frames are popular for increasing stamina and absorbing hits.
: Most creators use software like Fusion 360 or Tinkercad to model custom "layers" or "frames." For "Baimp4" (often associated with Belial designs), this involves creating interlocking parts that can host different "Gears" (like the F, L, S, and V gears) to reach a "Perfect" form . : Custom heavyweight bits can be integrated for
: A "full piece" requires integrating the Layer, Disc, and Driver. For advanced sets like Divine Belial , this includes "unlocking" its full potential by adding specific limited-edition attachments. Reference for "Beli" Currency
: Standard for prototypes and lightweight parts. : Most creators use software like Fusion 360
If you are looking to create a complete, high-performance part or a full custom Beyblade, the process typically follows these stages: