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 ...
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 ...
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.
Three electric motors, 17 pneumatic pistons, three servos, and almost 60 inches of Lego conveyor belts power this GBC by Quanix, which looks like a miniaturized version of a car factory. Robotic arms ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results