Dragoon V2 A - 69
Dragoon V2 A - 69
Published 2020-04-07T17:44:10+00:00
This is a work in progress recreation of the Beyblade Dragoon V2. I'm trying to make it as close to the original as possible while also strengthening the weaknesses I found in the original design and make it easy to print. I will be uploading all of the parts as I create them until completion. As of right now the attack ring, bit chip, and spin gear have been printed, tested and works.
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This is a fan made project and I am not affiliated with Takara Tomy or Hasbro.
Thank you for checking this out!
I look forward to creating more projects like these.
Printer:
Generic Delta Printer
Rafts:
No
Supports:
Yes
Resolution:
.15
Infill:
10%
Filament_brand:
Any
Filament_color:
Any
Filament_material:
PLA
Notes:
You can print this in .15 res at 300mm/s if you're in a hurry and it'll come out looking just fine. Not sure if all of the stickers fit yet. I've not printed, cut, and tested them.
Date published | 07/04/2020 |
I used the "Kingroon DIY Aluminum" 3D printer. The white parts were PLA, but the blue tip was printed using TPU. Aside from being flexible, TPU also has a similar texture and grip to rubber. The magne weight disk and spin gear's magnecore were not 3D printed, but are instead official parts. I couldn't find blue stickers on the provided sticker sheet for the back ends of the attack ring's dragon heads, so I used a sharpie instead. I also used a sharpie for the eyes because tiny eye stickers are terrible. I substituted some of the files for versions of the same parts that I already had on hand for the sake of convenience. That's the reason for some small shape differences, most notably a lack of notches in the bit chip. Personally, the only thing I don't like about this, is the thinness of the top of the attack ring's bit chip slot. Resulting print ended up looking half-destroyed in those two spots, and I might have been lucky that the bit chip doesn't just slip out due to that.