Damn, not only are you an insanely talented LEGO builder, but your video explanation of how it works is amazing. Nice work breaking it down into easily understood parts. (P.S. The little arm on the hands to release the ball is so damn clever.)
This is absolutely genius. I remeber the original post but I appreciated the creativity more when you explained why and where you used the specific parts.
if you can figure out how, perhaps a drop in the basket to under the set up could lead to a conveyor back to the beginning to reduce and potentially avoid refilling.
Thank goodness you finally posted a new video. I haven't seen a good technic video in a while. You should make more videos (seeing that we are in quarinteen and all)
Beautifully elegant mechanisms there - and so clever with the modular design. Will be really interested to see how this does at a show, but I guess we will have to wait and see ☹️
Yeah, I'm really curious, too. I mean, I could just run it for a few days at home, but that's no fun, and it's pretty loud, and all of my GBC balls are pretty clean and new, so it's not really a real world test.
is the hight of the feeder low enough that it fits under the exit? Would be really cool to see 4 of these sit in a square formation circling the balls around so you don't need to refill the feeder.
Thank you very much for many clarifications. I still need to see how the robots' heads and bodies come together. It is a beautiful and engaging GBC. Thanks again. FernandoQ.
Sadler_bricks here Great video this is pretty amazing i probably have the parts in our bricklink store anyways great video love the design of it all Sadler_bricks
It'd be cool if you connected the end bin to the start so there balls run back to the beginning and you don't have to refill the balls in the front. Amazing work as alwaysn
It's completely modular, that means we can insert other pushrod driven mechanisms in between robots, as long as they take from the stand on one side, get the ball to the other side, and pass the power down the chain.
Absolutely, and great idea! You could definitely insert some other transfer unit, as long as it can pick up the ball from one pedestal and drop it onto the next.
If you could figure out a way to drive the robots around a corner, you could loop back on yourself for an "independent" GBC. Of course, just running 4 of what you already have would achieve the same thing, but would be less cool, IMO.
I've seen that building instructions are available on GBC planet website: www.planet-gbc.com/gbcmodule-jkbrickworks-robotdreams/. I'm gonna buy the parts ! 👍
Damn, not only are you an insanely talented LEGO builder, but your video explanation of how it works is amazing. Nice work breaking it down into easily understood parts. (P.S. The little arm on the hands to release the ball is so damn clever.)
Beautiful Jason! Easily one of the most beautiful GBC modules ever! Bravo and thanks for sharing.
Thanks!
@@JKBrickworks qq
ABSOLUTLY PERFECT TIMING AND DELAY! I LOOOOOOOOOOOVE IT !
This is honestly the most impressive gbc module design I've ever seen, artistically and functionally. Incredible.
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Everyone is just too freaking smart! It's so elegant and simple once you see how it's done.
Everyone: Bionicle
Me: _NO ONE CAN JUST DEFLECT THE EMERALD SPLASH_
Mr. jamrob IS THAT A JOJO REFERENCE?
Is that a minecraft painting?
Holly Molly...
IS THAT A ROBOT DREAMS LEGO GBC REFERENCE??!!!!!!!!!!!!
I love how you make this things and add even more things to one mechanism, it’s like: A new module has been added to the mechanism.
This is absolutely genius. I remeber the original post but I appreciated the creativity more when you explained why and where you used the specific parts.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the additional info!
Its beutiful.
Ive been staring at this for 5 hours now
Bro this is a whole new level of epicness
Wow. Yet another cool one. The ball release mechanism was totally genius, yet so simple.
The Toa Mata got new jobs afer BIONICLE ended
One is missing
@@jaymun_1331 Onua's day off.
R.I.P. Onua
JAYMUN _13
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Lmao. The show was good actually lol.
Very cool! This GBC is great! I really love seeing how brilliant your mechanisms are!
Thanks for the explanation on how it works, brilliant design.
I love this man's bricks!
Incredible. Those new gears are so cool!
Outstanding! Thank you.
Masterpiece, Jason!
Thanks!
This is so satisfying to watch!
This is amazing stuff, love how you broke it down.
Most amazing Lego I have ever seen...very creative..!!
Fantastic!!! ALL the best... from BRASIL!!!
The idea with the new splat gears is amazing
Simple engineering is so beautiful
Such beautiful simplicity!
I could watch this for hours
Interesting creation. Fun to watch. Thanks.
amazing design, thanks for the explanation :)
Great explanation for a great build!
Beautiful design ! Love it
if you can figure out how, perhaps a drop in the basket to under the set up could lead to a conveyor back to the beginning to reduce and potentially avoid refilling.
Its so simple yet so awesome
Your builds always amaze me, so cool!
Good work!
Amazing Moc
this is ridiculously complex and amazing
Wow!!!! Fantastic!!!
Wow, awesome stuff. Really genius.
Modular! Awesome!
This is so satisfying.
This is pretty amazing. And you say simple
Amazing!!!!! It’s really cool 👍
Holy crap that is gorgeous
Sir,you are a genius.I admire you so much ,love you.
Dang this is slick!
Please make Building instructions this Is awesome 😍😍😍😍
Wow, so cool!! I'd love to build this
OMG! I'm in awe!
Amazing!
Your the master of Lego masters!
Very nice building👍
Thought this was Akiyuki until you started talking.
same
Same
@@KendrickSajorda هادزبرللددااااااددگ
Love this build you make ,ngl when I first saw this I get hero factory/bionicle vibes from this awesome build
Incredible
Thank goodness you finally posted a new video. I haven't seen a good technic video in a while. You should make more videos (seeing that we are in quarinteen and all)
Love this brickworks, I really have to build my own soon....
This is amazing!
You are just a genius :'(
Awesome!
Beautifully elegant mechanisms there - and so clever with the modular design. Will be really interested to see how this does at a show, but I guess we will have to wait and see ☹️
Yeah, I'm really curious, too. I mean, I could just run it for a few days at home, but that's no fun, and it's pretty loud, and all of my GBC balls are pretty clean and new, so it's not really a real world test.
is the hight of the feeder low enough that it fits under the exit? Would be really cool to see 4 of these sit in a square formation circling the balls around so you don't need to refill the feeder.
Yup, you could definitely connect four of them that way.
exceptional.
Thanks for the glimpses behind the scenes ....
Oh cool! It's modular!
Brilliant as usual. Looks pretty easy to reverse engineer just from this video.
This is great
Cool! 😍👌
Awesome
That's amazing
Thank you very much for many clarifications. I still need to see how the robots' heads and bodies come together.
It is a beautiful and engaging GBC. Thanks again. FernandoQ.
automation is the beast !!!!!
All of the ninja are here
White = Zane
Green = Lloyd
Red = Kai
Blue = jay
Brown = Cole
these are all the toa because their robots not ninjas
Jepron Mocs well Zane is a ninjdroid (ninja robot)
Get lost ninjago boi
Zoomers
Amazing
You had to put this track on the background: Kraftwerk - The Robots
You legend!
ITS THE 1ST FIVE NINJA FROM NINJAGO!
Sadler_bricks here
Great video this is pretty amazing i probably have the parts in our bricklink store anyways great video love the design of it all
Sadler_bricks
I like your work everybody i like and suscribe
Nice
It'd be cool if you connected the end bin to the start so there balls run back to the beginning and you don't have to refill the balls in the front. Amazing work as alwaysn
It's completely modular, that means we can insert other pushrod driven mechanisms in between robots, as long as they take from the stand on one side, get the ball to the other side, and pass the power down the chain.
Absolutely, and great idea! You could definitely insert some other transfer unit, as long as it can pick up the ball from one pedestal and drop it onto the next.
Dude... you are amazing!!
If you could figure out a way to drive the robots around a corner, you could loop back on yourself for an "independent" GBC. Of course, just running 4 of what you already have would achieve the same thing, but would be less cool, IMO.
that is so genious
you are amazing
That’s really amazing, your should upload it to LEGO ideas.
Супер! :)
Please make the instructions please! 🙏⚙️🤖🙏
I've seen that building instructions are available on GBC planet website: www.planet-gbc.com/gbcmodule-jkbrickworks-robotdreams/. I'm gonna buy the parts ! 👍
awsome
@JKBrickworks Hi, Jason! Can you add all instructions for gbc and returning track?
Very cool... how awesome would it look if you had a second, but mirrored line of robots?
Probably pretty cool! Sadly, I don't have pieces to build another one.
genius!
Amazing. You make me want to go to my nephews house and takevmy legos back!! And im 30 hahaha!
Wish I had the time and money to build this!
Please build a lego kinetic sculpture of a swimming mermaid please
I shouldnt have seen this video, now all my money will be lost to trying and building a grat robot factory
Any plans to somehow connect the exit area to the feeder so that there can be an infinite loop?
This is one of the most outstanding modules of GBC's I have ever seen. I w
would love to created it for myself. Any chance for instructions?
You need to go to the GBC festival!
good.
I have my $ for instructions - which robot do I put the money in so I can build this myself ?