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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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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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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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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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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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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With 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 […]
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If 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 […]
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Your favorite soccer and basket balls follow a curvy path thanks to ALittleSlow’s Serpentine module. The path is just as narrow as required to force the balls to follow the […]
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“Tipper Trolley” module will bring your balls to the top of the hill. This simple but nice GBC module from Nico71 offers you an original way of moving your favorite […]
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Finding 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 […]
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Mesmerizing 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 […]
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The movements from Torso’s Cardan Lift module main arm are really awesome. You’ll love to watch your favorite soccer and basket balls falling like naturally into the fork of the […]
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ElectryDragonite’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, […]
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Your 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 […]
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Linmix Catarata module is a variation from Philo’s Jigsaw module. Its reliability and simplicity makes it an excellent module to start with. That’s probably the reason why you’ll often cross […]
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Philo’s Jigsaw is a module you’ll for sure see, in its original form or adapted, in most of the Lego GBC exhibitions. You’ll love to see your favorite soccer and […]
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Using two massive Hailfire Droid Wheels (x784), that you may not even recognized as being genuine Lego parts, Philo’s hailfire Wheels module is tall. But if you succeed to find […]
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With Philo’s Shovel module, you have in front of you one of the first GBC module ever made. The smart mechanism used in this module, with balls retained by a […]
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Akiyuki’s “Spiral Lift Type 2” can be seen as the stretched version of his spiral lift module. Your preferred soccer and basket balls will reach progressively the top of the […]
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It’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 […]
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“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 […]
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Two 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 […]
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Second 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 […]
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Left, 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 […]
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“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 […]
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