How To Build Lego Beyblade Launchers | Breakdown and Tutorial
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Published 2023-05-18
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All Comments (21)
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This seems like a no brainer, but i recommend to build your launchers however you want and however fits your play style! :)
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Bro uploaded? YAY
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Finally a new video
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Nice one
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The way you made the rev up launcher is genius
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but i can only try it ay my friends house because i dont have a ripcord😥
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you should put in your launcher a gear multiplier to increase power in the launch whit out increasing the lenght of the ripcord
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I just use the Add on method just with Tape. It honestly works pretty well but all of the methods you showed seem to work really well also. Nice vid Cyber.
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Thank u man for giving to us all of the name
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Great video!
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Oh my days this was helpful
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actually its reeeaaalllyy gooooooooooooddd :face-fuchsia-poop-shape:🤠💩
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Very creative
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Hey, Cyber, why do you wanna give us a tutorial on launchers just to afterwards breakdown them? It kinda makes no sense, if you ask me..
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we rejoice in another upload. featuring relatively obscure pieces such as wtf a motor?
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Nice vid
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I use Lego 11833 attached to Lego 6222 for holding on my Lego Beyblade. And a Lego axle to hold on it. For the ripcord I use Lego 64781. For more speed I translate the ripcord strength using Lego 3649 with Lego 3647. For the base I use stacked Lego 4156299-4522934 pieces. My Lego Beyblade has Lego 6222 at the top and it connects to Lego 11833. It always goes off if I pull it hard enough even If I attach my bey so hard I can. I mean my launcher is capable of producing air noises with the rotation speed of the Lego Beyblade. I have a Lego bey that is just lego 4644087 with an axle and Lego 6222 on top and It was capable of bursting my Bushin Ashindra A5 on the second hit. But I still have another more beautiful Lego Beyblade.
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Yay tysm
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I don't have a rip cord or a Lego part that you cam use for one
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Thnks