Cradle 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, […]
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Cradle 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, […]
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This black and white checkerboard MiniLoop, made by Josh DaVid, is a large lifter which quickly lifts one ball at a time. This MiniLoop also includes a small basket that […]
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GBC 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 […]
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GBC 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 […]
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GBC 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 […]
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The 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 […]
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Bidule 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 […]
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This 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 […]
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With 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 […]
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Don’t search any further, Akiyuki’s Ball Factory legacy is here! With his Pneumatic Ball Factory GBC module, Quanix offers us a truly original massive module using pneumatic systems. The so-called […]
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If you are already a fan of the mesmerizing Cardan Lift module from Torso, you’ll immediately fall in love with its pocket version engineered by Sawyer. With Cardan Lift Miniloop, […]
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With 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 […]
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GBC 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 […]
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Your 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 […]
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Let’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 […]
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Miniloop 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 […]
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Tri-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 […]
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Gears 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 […]
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GBC Cuts was right when breaking his Lego starship at the beginning of the presentation video from his Ascending Servos module. What he made with the parts freed up is […]
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Inspired 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, […]
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The 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 […]
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This 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 […]
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Dawid 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 […]
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There is once again a lot of poestry in Watermill, another full loop GBC module from Dawid Marasek. This nice tiny building hides some standard GBC mechanisms within a creative […]
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Ball Thrower EV3 is the first original module from Mogwai, a German GBC modules builder, and the result is really amazing! The Mindstorms® EV3 block controls the moves of (nba0xx) […]
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Sawyer’s Mini Invisible lift is a smaller version of the GBC module from Akiyuki. Made with (far) less parts, this module is a great compromise in case you have always […]
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Josh DaVid strikes back! After a couple of quiet weeks, he proposes us his new thematical masterpiece: GBC Minecraft. The module is inspired from the world-wide known video game and […]
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You’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 […]
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River is a simple but nice GBC module from Dawid Marasek. A tiny round brick attached to a chain creates a wave on a track made of an assembly of […]
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GBC Module 12 from PV-Productions is different than all the other GBCs from PV-Productions. It’s bigger than the original LEGO model (the LEGO 42043 “Mercedes-Benz Arocs 3245” set, which it […]
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Iceleftd’s Wheelie is a sympathic little GBC module that carries your favorite soccer and basket balls over several rotating wheels. The mechanism is really simple and this white module does […]
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Iceleftd GBC modules are often not the flashiest modules around but simply doing the job. Shooter module is no deviation to this rule. A ball pump hidden within a sober […]
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Iceleftd’s The Two Towers is an amazingly high GBC module. Its mechanisms are relatively simple: one super long vertical conveyor brings balls to the heigths (really), balls follow a sloping […]
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Soccer balls on the left, basket balls on the right. “Fast ball sorting robot” is an Akiyuki GBC module controlled with Mindstorms EV3 device. It sorts your favorite balls at […]
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Play GBC wherever you want! With his GBC Module 5, Takanori Hashimoto created a portable GBC module you can bring everywhere. Four parts of this massy module can be detached […]
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With 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 […]
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Extended 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 […]
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Bucket Conveyor is another GBC miniloop module from Dawid Marasek. Your favorite soccer and basket balls are transported from one bucket to another thanks to lifting arms alternating up and […]
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PG52’s Felix is going to eat your favorite balls one by one! This nice GBC module working in closed loop is putting balls in a waiting bucket and distributing them […]
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Dawid Marasek’s Zig Zag is a super-fast miniloop GBC module. The module is made of two parallel sections, both transporting at the speed of light their own balls from the […]
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It’s Halloween time! PG52’s The Witch GBC module will cook your favorite basket and soccer balls in the cauldron from this nicely animated witch. The module is capable to work […]
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Strain Wave Gearing is another masterpiece from Akiyuki. With this GBC module, Akiyuki is at the height of his art, delivering a module inspired from one of his previous building […]
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GBC Module 11 is a collaboration project between Josh DaVid and PV-Productions. Consisting of 5 modules, this GBC transports the balls throughout different mechanisms creating a continuous Loop. The modules […]
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World Cup Trophy GBC module from Alanboar Cheung has been made for fun in his local community. It’s a full-loop soccer balls GBC Pick & Drop module. The -soccer, of […]
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PV-Productions’ GBC Module 9 is entirely built using only parts from the LEGO Mercedes-Benz Arocs Truck 3245 (ref 42043) and uses 90% of all the pieces that come with it. […]
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With GBC Module 4, PV-Productions is proposing a brand new assembly of his traditional blue and yellow Lego bricks. The building is still more an assembly of modules rather than […]
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PV-Productions’s GBC Module 3 is an assembly of 6 different GBC modules chained in full loop. 2 motors and a Lego Technic® pneumatic system are animating several very clever mechanisms, […]
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PV-Productions’s GBC Module 2 is an assembly of 8 different GBC modules chained in full loop. 4 motors are animating several conveyors, several rotating arms and numerous other fancy mechanisms. […]
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PV-Productions’s GBC 1 (nicknamed “PBC”, standing for PinBall Contraption) is an interactive pinball machine for which you can manipulate the playfield and collect points. The Lego Mindstorms® NXT module processes […]
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Josh DaVid’s Turntable GBC module is built to look and work like a suitcase turntable. The ball input (which is disguised as a speaker) is a ball pump; and the […]
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