YouTuber Akiyuki Brick Channel has created some of the wildest Technic LEGO builds we’ve ever seen. The Japanese LEGO engineer (and artist?) has in the past made massive rollercoasters and working ...
If Edison were alive today, he might be into LEGOs. Japanese LEGO wiz Akiyuki created a jaw-dropping Great Ball Contraption — a.k.a. GBC. Akiyuki’s invention transports up to 500 miniature balls over ...
If you’re proud of yourself for building one of Lego’s many pre-packed kits, prepare to feel humbled. Builders in Japan have built an enormous Lego contraption that endlessly moves tiny balls in a ...
They’re called Great Ball Contraptions. All they do is move miniature balls from one place to another–in the most complicated manner mechanically possible. For the Lego Technic-loving ...
It’s not every day you see something that makes your jaw drop, but today, while watching the video of the largest, most intricate Lego machine I’ve ever witnessed, mine did. The machine, known as the ...
There’s a peculiar subset of Lego fan that doesn’t spend their time building perfect replicas of iconic cars or elaborate brick-built model railroads. They instead create Great Ball Contraptions, or ...
This 8 minute YouTube video will without doubt make you look at LEGO in a whole new light. The Rube-Goldberg style system consists of twenty individual Great Ball Contraption (GBC) modules, ...
We are continually amazed by the things people do with LEGO and Technics, especially those that require incredible engineering skill. There’s an entire community based around building Great Ball ...
Designer Akiyuki has created a large-scale Lego contraption in his living room. The machine was designed to transport hundreds of small balls across 101ft at an average rate of one ball per second.
YouTuber Akiyuki Brick Channel has created some of the wildest Technic LEGO builds we’ve ever seen. The Japanese LEGO engineer (and artist?) has in the past made massive rollercoasters and working ...