Get ready for the new beast from Rimo Yaona! GBC Ball Rolling Machine 16 is the latest massive LEGO Great Ball Contraption from this japanese builder and it has never been that high. Once your favorite basketball and soccer balls have gone through a classic stepper, they attack the climbing of a super high tower, step by step, circulating all around it onto 35 colourful steps. With more than 3000 parts, this gigantic LEGO ball machine will fascinate you. Following the GBC balls reaching the top from this mastodont build is a real pleasure and so hypnotic to watch. Even though this GBC is pretty massive and can seem complex, its inner mechanism is really reliable and perfect to build with kids. You can now reproduce its “Rainbow Black edition” thanks to Planet GBC building instructions or ready-to-build LEGO set also available from Planet GBC shop. Have maximum fun with this fantastic build !
Original design by: Rimo Yaona
Number of parts: 3198
Complexity for building:
Price for Building: €€€€, expensive
GBC Ball Rolling Machine 16, on Rimo Yaona YouTube channel
Ball Rolling Machine 16 on Planet GBC channel:
GBC Ball Rolling Machine 16– from Rimo Yaona
- Set with ALL bricks required
- 100% Genuine LEGO bricks
- Price includes Building Instructions
- Available on our partner website BuildaMOC.com
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GBC Ball Rolling Machine 16 – from Rimo Yaona
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Je viens de construire le Gbc 16,.
Je serai contente si vous pouviez me dire si c’est préférable de commencer le tuning par le haut ou par le bas.
Existe-t-il un « truc » pour arriver à un réglage parfait…. Peut-être une mesure à respecter ?
Un grand merci d’avance de votre réponse.
Bonjour, le mieux est de commencer le tuning depuis le bas: mettez des balles depuis le bas et réglez les marches au fur et à mesure (si les balles peinent à passer à la marche suivante). Attention, vérifiez que le module est posé sur une table bien plate