Five Tilted Rings est un énorme LEGO Great Ball Contraption inventé par le meilleur constructeur de GBC au monde, Akiyuki. Cette énorme bête d’Akiyuki est composée de cinq anneaux jaunes prolongés par de nombreux bras. Les anneaux sont orientés de manière à ce que les balles GBC puissent glisser d’un bras d’anneau à un bras supérieur au fil de la rotation des anneaux. La construction globale est vraiment spectaculaire: vos balles de basket et de football préférées escaladent l’édifice niveau par niveau jusqu’à atteindre le sommet du module GBC, puis roulent à toute vitesse à travers un toboggan à vis vertical. Le roi du LEGO GBC ne cesse de surprendre ! Sublime !
Conception originale par: Akiyuki
Nombre de pièces: 2956
Article original (Anglais): here
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Coût du module: €€€€, cher
Five Tilted Rings, sur la chaîne Youtube de Akiyuki
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Hi, is there any way anyone knows or can help how to get the guide for Five Tilted Rings since you can’t pay via Akiyuki website
Sincerely
Johnny Hansen
hello Johnny,
Akiyuki is encountering some issue with his payment gateway on his website.
But, wait a bit. In March, Building Instructions (and ready-to-build LEGO kit) for Akiyuki Five tilted Rings will be available on Planet GBC
the wait is nearly over then
Thank you very much, I look forward to it
Hi folks,
It is stated above that the building instructions for the GBC module: Five Tilted Rings is offered for sale in PDF format directly on the Akiyuki website. This is correct. However, payment by PayPal or credit card does not work there. It is also not possible to write a message to Akiyuki via Contact. Is there any other way to get the building instructions in PDF format?
Best regards
Matthias Wagmann
hello Matthias,
I’m afraid buying the instructions on his website is for now the only way.
it seems indeed that Akiyuki website is encountering some issues these days.
Have you tried to pay for the instructions in the Japanese version of the website ?
I just did a try and it seems to work fine.
Try also to contact Akiyuki in Japanese (using Google Translator or DeepL for instance), You should have better results
good luck and hoping this will work for you
regards
Polo, from Planet GBC