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I'm looking forward to this set, I can definitely use another 4000 pieces of technic.
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I should have done this in the original post! Here is an image of the drivetrain for this module. As for the ball return, there is nothing worse in a public GBC layout display than an empty module. The public will just skip over it and miss all the hard work you did. So for a few of my modules I made sure they recirculated 50% of the balls.
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[TC13] Crossbow
Great Ball Pit replied to Seasider's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
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I like the underside hover engines.
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Hey everyone, Today I present the video for my Bucket Boost module. This module was previously seen in my "Greyline Layout video" but now receives it's own feature. This was the second module I ever built, and took quite a bit of time throughout 2017 to get built. I ended up building the prototype mechanism 3 times to get it right. After that I had to build the ball indexer that would be synced to the first cup. The last things I worked on was revising the input bin and the output splitter. It is powered by an XL motor due to the high amounts of torque needed to drive the gear stack which is connected to 4 axles that drive each lifting bucket. It is fairly reliable, however it does tend to drop balls when it's sitting on an uneven surface. Please enjoy the video.
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I haven't but that sounds really cool, I hope it's a real set!
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How to spend US $800 without buying UCS MF
Great Ball Pit replied to makoy's topic in General LEGO Discussion
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I'd like to see some new Dr. Strange mini-figs or sets when Infinity War comes out. The small sanctum set was cool, but I'd like to see more.
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Sumobots
Great Ball Pit replied to franktheliving's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
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42069 - C MODEL
Great Ball Pit replied to Dyen's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Really nice work!- 53 replies
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Hey guys, Here is a small Minecraft GBC Module I made based on the GBCRamps module. Normally I would post my GBC in the Technic forum, but since this is a Minecraft module I thought I would post it here. I've been a Minecraft fan for many years and have played on both PC, Mac, and Console. I plan on making some larger Minecraft GBC modules in the future! Please enjoy the video.
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Nice one sawyer! I've always liked the bendy liftarm modules like this and Akiyuki's 6 head. You may have inspired me to build a smaller module with this type of lift as well!
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[TC13] IAERO 1800+
Great Ball Pit replied to Aventador2004's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I like it, the shaping with the flex axle is really nice! Makes me want to go karting. -
I'm a huge fan of TRON both the original and Legacy, but I have no desire for a light cycle and 3 mini-figs. It's just too small of a set. Someone MOC up a Recognizer or Tron battle tank at minifig scale then you'll have me excited!
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This is awesome, I was a big fan of the original series. Love the way you did the rolled up posters/blueprints.
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Hey guys, Since completing work on my Tri-Sep module, I've completed what I'm calling the Greyline Series of modules. This series includes: Greylime, Reservoir, Bucket Boost, and Tri-Sep. It is all running off of two 9 Volt Train Controllers. Please enjoy the video. Individual videos for these modules are available on my channel, the Bucket Boost video will be released later this month. It is the most complicated module I've made.
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Technic Photography
Great Ball Pit replied to Werlu Ulcur's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I think this looks great with your post production. Do you drive that treaded vehicle on pavement? If so how do those studs wear after driving over it?