Conveyor modules are usually very popular in the world of Great Ball Contraption. With Rotor Lift GBC module, Stork offers us a different kind of conveyor made with a series […]
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Conveyor modules are usually very popular in the world of Great Ball Contraption. With Rotor Lift GBC module, Stork offers us a different kind of conveyor made with a series […]
Read moreIf you’re looking for a very first GBC module to build with your kids, don’t miss GBC Stepper module from Sam Friesen. This compact module transports your favorite basketballs and […]
Read morePort Factory is another brilliant GBC module in full loop from PV-Productions. The module is built using exclusively parts present within the official Lego Technic set “Ocean Explorer” (ref 42064). […]
Read moreRed team versus Blue team: who is going to catch the most of your favorite basketball and soccer balls ? With Slide Scooper GBC module, Stork provides us a funny […]
Read moreGBC MiniLoop 07 is based around an original mechanism, designed by Josh DaVid, which swings around 180 degrees and picks up one ball at a time, then swings -180 degrees […]
Read moreCradle Tipper is an astonishing GBC module from Stork. This new comer on the GBC modules building scene is doing a remarkable usage of the “1/4 Circle Gear Rack” parts, […]
Read moreGBC MiniLoop 04 module from Josh DaVid uses rotating shafts to slowly lift the balls up a small incline. This model also includes a storage container for the balls. The […]
Read moreGBC MiniLoop 05 module from Josh DaVid is certainly a unique Lego® GBC creation. The entire model is made up of four modules that can be disconnected and displayed as […]
Read moreGBC MiniLoop 03 module from Josh DaVid is a simple catapult powered by rubber bands. A rotating cam, driven by motor or hand crank, slowly creates tension in the rubber […]
Read moreThe GBC MiniLoop 02 module from Josh DaVid is mainly based on the famous Archimedes Screw. This plastic spiral smoothly lifts the balls up and drops them back down a […]
Read moreBidule à Balles (“Ball Contraption” in English) is a compact and ultra-stylish GBC module from Hugolinvh. The module uses Bionicle teeth in a very clever manner to pick up your […]
Read moreThis Creation by Josh DaVid is one of the original GBC Miniloops. It is run using a hand winch or a motor and has a container on the side for […]
Read moreWith the module Railway System: Reverse module V-type, Akiyuki revisits one of his very first classics. Featuring a new ingenious forward/reverse system, the wagon from this GBC module will automatically […]
Read moreMiniloop GBC modules are quite trendy these days. With Lifting Cup Miniloop, Sawyer engineers once again a GBC module you can easily reproduce, with simple but smart mechanism. Inspired from […]
Read moreWith Rampe Oscillante, Tofe59 proposes us a nice long GBC module, easy to reproduce. The timing is crucial is this building: your favorite basketball and soccer balls only have the […]
Read moreGBC Module 15 from PV-Productions, also called “Dual Belt Lift Module”, is a giant module made with parts exclusively coming from “Technic Bucket Wheel Excavator” official set (ref. 42055). Balls […]
Read moreYour favorite basketball and soccer balls will be like tightrope walkers with this awesome Fork Conveyor GBC module from Sawyer. Once elevated by a lifting arm and after a ride […]
Read moreLet’s Do This is a very productive and innovative Lego® builder usually proposing puzzles, magical tricks and many more buildings, based on your favourite bricks. GBC “Wall” miniloop is his […]
Read moreMiniloop GBC modules are quite trendy these days. With Lifting Cup Miniloop, Sawyer engineers once again a GBC module you can easily reproduce, with simple but smart mechanism. Inspired from […]
Read moreTri-Sep is an innovative GBC module from a Canadian builder called Great Ball Pit. Mainly made with common bricks, Tri-Sep is very stylish with its ultra-original vertical sweeper made with […]
Read moreGears Galore GBC module has a bunch of technic conical pieces on it that aren’t meshing with anything. All they do is push the balls through the module. You can […]
Read moreInspired by Akiyuki, Berthil Van Beek has designed this GBC module called Rainbow Wave. It has 38 colors and about 1150 moving parts. It is powered by a single motor, […]
Read moreThe Strandbeest GBC Module is another collaboration project between Josh DaVid and PV-Productions. This module works in closed loop. However, it is possible to split the module and to connect […]
Read moreThis tiny module from Akiyuki is so cute! Made with a limited number of bricks, this GBC module is one of the first Akiyuki videos published on his channel and […]
Read moreDawid Marasek’s Scissors Mechanism is a very simple yet smart miniloop GBC module. It can only carry five of your favorite balls at a time but relies on this exact […]
Read moreYou’ll love the awesome moves of Superfin619 Steering Cup module. Two cups rotating at the end of two rotating arms collect your favorite balls in some crazy moves. Definitely a […]
Read moreWith Long Conveyor Belt, Maico Arts offers you once again the opportunity to build a GBC module using only parts from a commercial set, just completing the set by a […]
Read moreExtended Belt Lift module from PV-Productions is entirely built using only parts from the official Lego® Technic Crawler Crane set (ref 42042) and uses 90% of all the pieces that […]
Read moreThis module from Josh DaVid is a standard Stair Lift which lifts the balls one at a time on a series of moving platforms. This module uses a ball agitator […]
Read moreWith ALittleSlow’s Wheel Lift module, you have in front of you a real classic: a big rotating wheel collecting balls from a bucket and bringing them to the top of […]
Read moreIf you do own a couple of Lego® straight rail bricks, you should definitely build GBC Lift module from PV-Productions. After being elevated by an animated arm, your balls will […]
Read moreClassic Marble Pump module from ALittleSlow is the proof you can build nice GBC module with a minimum of Lego Technic® bricks. The principle of this module is quite simple: […]
Read moreFinding all the bricks you need to reproduce a module you like is always a challenge. With his Side Conveyor module, Maico Arts is simplifying your journey thanks to a […]
Read moreMesmerizing movements in the place! The red arm rotation from “Cardan Lift Machine” is awesome and the overall module is very impressive to see in motion. This is my preferred […]
Read moreElectryDragonite’s Stair Lift is a tiny module made with very common Lego and Lego Technic parts, making it an excellent option for beginners in GBC. As with many ElectryDragonite buildings, […]
Read moreYour favorite soccer and basket balls will not jam with Rotating Module from Yiharua. Thanks to a fast rotating wheel, this module with a clever design can transport massive number […]
Read moreIt’s winter time! Thanks to the Ski Lift module, your favorite soccer and basket balls will take the chairlift to climb to the top of the mountain. This GBC module […]
Read more“The Wave” is one of the very first GBC module provided by Nico71 on his blog. The main banister of the module is moving like a wave, carrying the balls […]
Read moreTwo forks, some rotations and revolutions. The Fork module from Akiyuki carries balls four by four to their sliding destination. The motion of the rotating arm is really awesome to […]
Read moreWhen Akiyuki wants to make your favorite soccer and basket balls climb the stairs, he always imagine the most fancy and amazing way to do it. The “Spiral Staircase” module […]
Read moreSecond version of one of Akiyuki’s first modules, “Step module v2” is adorned with an extra exit ramp on which your favorite balls cross but never collide. A rather simple […]
Read moreLeft, right, left, right, left, right. Zig Zag Lift module from Akiyuki brings your favorite soccer et basket balls to the top. This module is perfect to start with GBC […]
Read moreIn most of the GBC modules, when a ball gets stuck, it can simply break or jam your module. In this module from Akiyuki, it simply triggers a lift arm […]
Read moreReach the top of the tower! Bucket Wheel Tower relies on a very smart mechanism from Akiyuki that transports your balls from a rotating arm to another on a vertical […]
Read more“Catch and Release” is a must-have GBC! You will for sure see this module designed by Akiyuki (or a module derived from it) in all GBC exhibitions. Its 4 rotating […]
Read more“Spiral Ball Lift” is a simple but smart module engineered by Nico71, a French GBC module designer. Even though the mechanism is not ultra-impressive, the module seems pretty reliable and […]
Read moreHop, hop, hop, hop, you will love the way Akiyuki Cup to cup module is carrying the balls to their final destination. Planet GBC proposes you here the v2 of […]
Read moreDual Lifting Arms module from nxtstep101 is slightly inspired by Akiyuky’s Lifter Triggered by a Stuck Ball module. The simplicity of building of this module, its reliability as well as […]
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