June 28, 2026
Description
What is up, Bladers! For anyone obsessed with LeftBurst’s chaotic, mad-scientist engineering videos, it is obvious that the modern attack meta is completely out of hand. Attack types are dominating tournaments, moving at hyperspeed, and blasting everything out of the stadium. To counter this, a community favorite has been put to the test: LeftBurst’s Tank Beyblade.
Using his original 3MF file with only the slightest adjustments to printing tolerances, this beast was printed to see how it holds up. You can see the heavy outer defensive layer fresh off the print bed in the photo, completely dialed in for battle!
This slightly adapted layer is engineered to be a moving fortress in the stadium, showcasing heavy wall thickness and pure deflective power:
"It has the stamina of an old man, but hitting this thing feels like punching a brick wall."
When launched into the stadium, the tank immediately claims the center pocket and refuses to budge. When a high-tier attack type comes flying down the line to deliver a nuclear hit, this build doesn't just survive the impact—it completely parries it. Thanks to the balanced weight distribution and the dialed-in 3MF tolerances, it stays perfectly upright while the attacker bounces off the heavy armor and flies straight into the pocket walls.
To stop getting bullied by hyper-aggressive combos, printing this slightly adapted version is the ultimate answer. The minor tolerance tuning ensures the 3D-printed Beyblade fits together like a real, factory-made product.
Drop a comment below: Now that the main layer tolerances are perfected, what colorway or heavy-duty bit combo should be run on this beast next? Let's go!
License:
BY-NC