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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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 […]
Read moreThere 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 […]
Read moreRiver 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 […]
Read moreGBC 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 […]
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 moreBucket 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 […]
Read morePG52’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 […]
Read moreDawid 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 […]
Read moreIt’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 […]
Read moreGBC 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 […]
Read moreWorld 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 […]
Read morePV-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. […]
Read moreWith 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 […]
Read morePV-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, […]
Read morePV-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. […]
Read morePV-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 […]
Read morePV-Productions strikes again! He proposes us once again to build a GBC module, in a full loop, with only the parts from the LEGO Technic Crawler Crane 42042 set. The […]
Read moreSqiddster’s Great Big Useless Contraption 3 is an assembly of several modules forming a standalone loop. Each module taken separately is not the most extraordinary one you have met, but […]
Read moreIf you are both a fan of Tolkien’s The Lord of the Ring and Lego GBC, do not miss Pierroguitar’s The Unstable Ruins module. This very creative module combines a […]
Read moreThis full loop GBC module made of two distinct parts has not been given a real name by its builder, Pierroguitar. On the left of the module, a ramp with […]
Read moreGBC Wing Lift Module is another great building from PV-Productions. As some other modules from PV-Productions, this GBC module can be made with the parts from the “42052 – Heavy […]
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 moreBuilding GBC module is often slowed down by collecting the required parts. PV-Productions solved this problem by proposing you a GBC module that can be, apart from balls, entirely built […]
Read moreTime for some Free-Throw Shots! The amazing Basket Shooter module designed by Akiyuki allows you to “shoot” your favorites soccer and basket balls in the air in a pretty accurate […]
Read moreReleased in 2011, engineered by AKIYUKI, “Ball Factory V2” is, in my humble opinion, one of the most impressive GBC module ever. The complete module is powered by a single […]
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