Excellent stuff! I really like the elegance of the mechanisms. It's funny how the more complex mechanisms that require a bit of head scratching turn out to be more reliable.
Super cool modules. Great to see that you use the old technic 1/2 brush's/rings, offering huge advantages in design! Unfortunately these element are not contained in the latest sets, but you do it perfectly. So, thanks for sharing! -Mick
Yes got into building in corona times using my old technic lego pieces, including alot of 1/2 bush rings. Throughout this build needed to get alot of different other pieces to get the things done. Thanks for commenting
Indeed - I'll probably do that for the stamper, especially for the input basket and the throughput rate. The other modules I'll likely demolish this week, have some ideas for other GBC's
Amazing mechanics, nice video too :) For someone thats never built this stuff but interested, how do you get started? Is there like a box of 'starter' parts? If you don't know what you need, how do you get it??
Planet GBC has a nice section on how to get started: www.planet-gbc.com . You would need some balls at the minimum, I always start thinking of a type of mechanism that I want to build and usually do 3 to 4 poc iterations before I get it right.
This is really cool! I love the module with the 2 hands, where one hand puts the ball into the other. That is splendid! Very very original! Love it.
Awesome, i’m learning from your modules ! Thanks for commenting
Incredible work. Very creative.
Love this. Very unique builds that I haven't seen before.
Thanks for commenting…. Working on the next one :)
Very nice ! Mechanisms are very interesting and original. Well done 👍
Thanks!
Excellent stuff! I really like the elegance of the mechanisms. It's funny how the more complex mechanisms that require a bit of head scratching turn out to be more reliable.
SUPERBE TRAVAIL ......de joli mécanisme revisité et bine visible....vous m'avez donné quelques idées ...merci
Thanks Phil L, I’m watching all your videos to get inspiration
Super cool modules. Great to see that you use the old technic 1/2 brush's/rings, offering huge advantages in design! Unfortunately these element are not contained in the latest sets, but you do it perfectly. So, thanks for sharing!
-Mick
Yes got into building in corona times using my old technic lego pieces, including alot of 1/2 bush rings. Throughout this build needed to get alot of different other pieces to get the things done. Thanks for commenting
THERE ARE 2 STUDS ON THE BASKETBALL HOOP SO YOU CAN MAKE THE HOOP WIDER BY ADDING BRICKS TO THE HOOP
You have some nice mechanisms. 👏🏽
You should consider converting them into fully compliant modules, it will make putting them in a layout easier.
Indeed - I'll probably do that for the stamper, especially for the input basket and the throughput rate. The other modules I'll likely demolish this week, have some ideas for other GBC's
Tall story. How can you get such an excellent ideas? I am also trying but no success.
Trial and error my friend… and I had, and have, alot of errors still. Stay tuned for my new GBC, it will be better engineered
4th one is dope!!!
wow i have never seen some of these mechanics, love it, you got another sub!
Thank you Sir!
AMAZING! 👍
wow..! First video great build
Thanks!
If you have time, I would love to get some instructions for the stamper one that you said was most reliable.
Amazing mechanics, nice video too :)
For someone thats never built this stuff but interested, how do you get started? Is there like a box of 'starter' parts? If you don't know what you need, how do you get it??
Planet GBC has a nice section on how to get started: www.planet-gbc.com . You would need some balls at the minimum, I always start thinking of a type of mechanism that I want to build and usually do 3 to 4 poc iterations before I get it right.
Where can you buy those small basketballs ???
Bricklink will have them for you: www.bricklink.com/v2/search.page?q=basketball#T=P&P=1
Hey great video! I am just starting out on youtube have my sub!
Thank you sir! Looking forward to your videos!