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Bit Chip V2 (Beyblade Part)

Matt3ry avatarMatt3ry

November 10, 2019

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An renewed version of the original Bit Chip file by Mcup2, which I was inspired to make after getting my first official plastic gen beyblade. Mostly, it's just the size that was changed a little bit. This new version is a little bit thicker, and shorter. It's a bit easier to insert, but wiggles a lot less when attached to official beys.

However, it won't fit on my previous attack ring models; the slots for the bit chip are too small to fit, at least without breaking something.

Some photos have been included which compare the three different types of bit chips I have. The white one is a print of Mcup2's model, the red one is an official chip, and the yellow one is this version.

(I only now just realized that Mcup2 made an update of his own on the original file, but it looks to me like that version would actually be too short to stay in place at all. Plus, the ring on top of Mcup2's second version is weirdly tall.)

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Bit chips are purely cosmetic pieces of beyblades. They don't server a direct purpose, and beys work perfectly fine without them. That being said, they almost always compliment the appearance of a beyblade.

A bit chip can be inserted between two tabs at the top of the beyblade, fitting directly at the center of the top of the bey. It simply snaps in to place, though you can slide it a little in to one of the slots inside of the tabs to reduce the force necessary to do this.

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