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 ...
The K’NEX Big Ball Factory was so loved by fans of the building toy that the company decided to bring it back last year, 20 years after it first hit toy stores. But with just over 3,000 pieces going ...
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 ...
LEGO Masters season 5 returned with a new episode, the semi-finals, on July 21, 2025. With only a handful of teams remaining in the competition, the latest segment showcased each team trying to ...
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 ...
Looking at this 17-stage Great Ball Contraption makes us think that [Skiyuky] should be working in industrial automation. The build, which has been assembled from an untold volume of LEGO parts, moves ...
Madness. This. Is. MADNESS! Its creator calls this machine the Lego Great Ball Contraption. I don’t know what to call it. Gjhiqjmvcdzz. Askjgsprgnyasdkfnipjreg. Thqruwm—-I’ve no words to describe the ...
Forget about Rube Goldberg machines and that dusty Mouse Trap board game. The Lego "Great Ball Contraption" makes you a believer in bricks, baby. Crave contributor Christopher MacManus regularly ...
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, ...
Aug. 8 (UPI) --A group of Dutch and Danish artists used Lego components to break the Guinness World Record for the largest great ball contraption. Dutch artists Maico Arts and Ben Jonkman teamed with ...
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 ...
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