Any gbc video be like "and this is a workshop model and that is a workshop model and this is basically a sweeper" Love you guys, those gbc overview videos are so relaxing and always fun to watch
Tom is absolutely right with his closing comment that the end of Power Functions and the resulting lack of affordable and suitable motors becomes a limiting factor for GBC. The same is true for GBC balls, which continue to go up in price fast. Many GBCers (including me) have a lot of motors and balls in stock and can therefore continue to develop new modules for a while but for people starting now it's unnecessarily difficult and expensive. I'm afraid this will negatively impact the development of GBC in the future and hope a better supply with more suitable products from LEGO will solve that issue. I hope... (Even for people who are not purists, working with third party components is not an ideal solution because GBC relies on standards. Even very slight differences between balls or motors can reduce reliability of the system as a whole significantly.
If there's a reliable 3rd-party supplier, then I say use it. I'm not gonna hold my breath waiting for Lego to wise up to the fact there is still a good reason for dumb motors and controls.
The only easy and cheap solution i see for this is buying Chinese products. They still have all power functions electronics and finding nesessary balls that match the lego ones won't be a huge problem too
I took a shot each time he said module - its been four days since I started the video, I dont know where I am or what has happened but my head really hurts!
To shorten the phrase "brick____ workshop module" you could just call them "shop mod"'s Edit to add example: A "2022 brickfair workshop module" would be shortened to "22 fairshop module.
I want to take all the balls out, grab 100 balls, number them with a sharpie (first 10 and last 10 are basket/soccer balls for increased visibility), and select a starting point (randomly, but ideally a contraption that will output 1 at a time in the order input (one of the counters?)) and feed it using a rail of all 100 balls in order, and then wait to see what order they are in when they come back around. Have cameras tracking ball #1, #100, first place, and last place. Might need rules for balls that escape. ends up as "DNF"? Returned to track when noticed? Returned to track in last place? Discretion of the person minding their section?
We used a variation of this as an idea for an off-season activity for kids on FLL or WRO teams. For several years we did a Great BIG Ball Contraption day, but since the little balls are harder to come by and expensive, we settled on using the larger balls found in several prior FLL competition kits. This video was our first event, our other videos seem to have disappeared: ua-cam.com/video/Ajx3F3QhEHs/v-deo.html
I mean at this rate, bring something that is powered by fake Chinese motors, no one would care, this year's workshop module was powered by fake motors.
I say do it, as long as you meet the specs for inter-module compatibility then it can fit in. The limiting factor is ball entry/exit height, in basket size, the rate at which it passes balls, the direction it moves balls, the relative locations of the in and out baskets. Outside of that, nothing inside the module matters, as long as it works and is somewhat reliable it doesn't matter.
This video is my new favourite thing on the planet. Makes my brain go brrt watching these little balls go through all these little contraptions. What a journey they have
Wow, that's an unbelievable explosion of new modules and great design! A very cool contraption. I fully agree, the strategy of connecting lego technic with "smart technology" causes a lot of anger. This is not what people need and it is not what lego technic was designed for. i think they could do it additionally, but not replace the power functions. It is getting all worse ...
It’s a real shame LEGO doesn’t do more to support GBC. I’m confident even if they only re-released balls for bulk purchases they’d get bought up like crazy.
could have something to do with their going 'green' while making petroleum based toys... don't look at the hypocrisy... if you do then looking at the 'green' stuff never makes sense, unless you care about logic of course. I'm sure it's a great way to scam money though.
What are you referring to? The ball pump? Something else? I see nothing terribly "unperfect" at the time you list. The pump is working as expected, it had an empty hopper so it couldn't push the balls until more arrived at which point it did its job fine...
You guys should do a “lottery drawing” where contenders will have a numbered ball and all the balls are poured into the first gbc contraption and the first ball to come out of the last wins like a rare mini fig or LEGO set.
Every 5 minutes I keep remembering this is all lego. My brain keeps forgetting because the engineering alone is marvelous, and the fact it was done with legos is mind-boggling
The itch to start making GBC modules of my own has been getting more real. I bought 100 orange balls from lego, but now I’m stuck on how to actually power anything I build. Everything they have is battery powered, app-operated, and loaded with sensors that jack the prices up into the _hundreds_ of dollars! However, after studying the various products available, I think the ideal bet would be to use the train motor base, train power hub, and the basic remote control. Most of the motors they have are simple on/off when using the remote control, but the train motor will step up and down in 10% increments. The train motor also has a much higher RPM with less torque, but that can easily be fixed with proper gear ratios. Next will be to figure out a way to modify the power hubs to take grid power.
It's sad that GBC modules aren't as intricate as they used to be. In the past, there were some really good designs. Especially from Akiyuki. In this video, there was only like, two Akiyuki modules. I would love to see some of his newer designs in future GBCs, but I know that might never happen.
@@TheBrickDudeStudios That was one of the reasons I liked GBC. Seeing all of the cool modules people have come up with. I liked seeing people innovate.
Never took it anywhere since one of my previous dogs shattered it but I did make something like these once.... it took me a couple months to complete and was completely reliant on a fan to power the windmill that drove the gears, but it worked, by no means reliable but it worked.... I gave up on rebuilding it cause I couldn't find some pieces... I can only assume the dog ate them....
Maybe a stupid question but where can I get balls from at a good price? They seem very expensive on eBay and bricklink. Are 3rd party balls acceptable. There must be 10k worth of balls running round there.
Not stupid at all, the original balls are high in price but there are substitutes. I use 14 mm sewing beads for testing, you can find them for a few bucks on Amazon
Would GBC modules need to be only Lego? If not, I could make some with K'nex. For testing them, I have balls from Magnetix which should be close enough in size to what's used in the layouts which with their additional weight, I could make sure they can work well enough. Noticing that Mr. Red wasn't mentioned this time around, it brings to mind that as Tom and possibly some others are getting up in age, it would make sense to expand however possible to keep it going for future generations.
Well it's labeled as a brick fair this is technically a Lego show (they're not allowed to use the name Lego). So kenx and off-brand Legos aren't generally welcomed.
I'd call the modules that have the rotating arms that push balls up "rotor lifts". Almost every serpentine module is also a rotor lift, and the only one I know of that still uses those discontinued rubber tires is Maico Arts' serpentine, but I think he put liftarms on his too because the tires are wearing out.
This is as satisfying as watching fish in an aquarium. Very relaxing.
I love the minikit at 59:50! Really nice hidden detail.
Yup! Instant recognition from people who played the video games at all!
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@@darianleyer5777 - Yup, but the Minikits are different between the Lego games!
Star Wars ➡️ Minikits
Lego Indiana Jones ➡️ Brown crate
Any gbc video be like
"and this is a workshop model and that is a workshop model and this is basically a sweeper"
Love you guys, those gbc overview videos are so relaxing and always fun to watch
Tom is absolutely right with his closing comment that the end of Power Functions and the resulting lack of affordable and suitable motors becomes a limiting factor for GBC. The same is true for GBC balls, which continue to go up in price fast. Many GBCers (including me) have a lot of motors and balls in stock and can therefore continue to develop new modules for a while but for people starting now it's unnecessarily difficult and expensive. I'm afraid this will negatively impact the development of GBC in the future and hope a better supply with more suitable products from LEGO will solve that issue. I hope...
(Even for people who are not purists, working with third party components is not an ideal solution because GBC relies on standards. Even very slight differences between balls or motors can reduce reliability of the system as a whole significantly.
🤔
The limiting factor is the mindset of the people who think the quality of Lego is a league of its own.
If there's a reliable 3rd-party supplier, then I say use it. I'm not gonna hold my breath waiting for Lego to wise up to the fact there is still a good reason for dumb motors and controls.
@@Mark_Dee they kind of are. Besides that, even if they weren't, it really helps to stay in system for compatibility reasons.
The only easy and cheap solution i see for this is buying Chinese products. They still have all power functions electronics and finding nesessary balls that match the lego ones won't be a huge problem too
I have two of the pieces at 49:24
They are from set 70803, and my gosh, that is a wonderfully built module.
alternate title: oldish man talks about balls being pushed for over an hour
Don't forget him complaining about his joints
Never been to this event but hands down the lego ball contraption is the best thing in the event
The frustration at the models causing jams was so funny to me
Oh, believe me, when you are displaying there, it's not funny, but after the fact it kinda is.
How was the module at 47:43 non-compliant? Was the output too high, or was something wrong with the input?
It's a bit of a nitpick but the input and output are supposed to be in line with each other. The input on that one is set back a bit from the output
I took a shot each time he said module - its been four days since I started the video, I dont know where I am or what has happened but my head really hurts!
To shorten the phrase "brick____ workshop module" you could just call them "shop mod"'s
Edit to add example:
A "2022 brickfair workshop module" would be shortened to "22 fairshop module.
very nice GBC layout !! and a lot of brand new modules and techniques. I love it ❤❤ The transclear bridge is IMPRESSIVE !
Ah, I missed these videos. They’re just so fun and relaxing to watch. Thank you to everyone who helped make this another great ball contraption!
Nice new intro!
It's incredible what folks are able to create with LEGO parts.
Old toys never die!!
1:03 Spiral Wheel (simple)
I want the calendar for Lego balls
Tom is either really tired or dead inside, judging the commentary. Cool vid
This guys jokes are on point
Simple wheel lift by Christopher Rubin
Christopher Robin
Thanks for the video
GO MINTY MANIACS! wait wrong video
24:15
idea: cannon bridge.
14:34
I want to take all the balls out, grab 100 balls, number them with a sharpie (first 10 and last 10 are basket/soccer balls for increased visibility), and select a starting point (randomly, but ideally a contraption that will output 1 at a time in the order input (one of the counters?)) and feed it using a rail of all 100 balls in order, and then wait to see what order they are in when they come back around. Have cameras tracking ball #1, #100, first place, and last place.
Might need rules for balls that escape. ends up as "DNF"? Returned to track when noticed? Returned to track in last place? Discretion of the person minding their section?
Do i have a UA-cam channel for you: ua-cam.com/video/fvrGNgY9_i4/v-deo.html
Fr fr sick intro
We used a variation of this as an idea for an off-season activity for kids on FLL or WRO teams. For several years we did a Great BIG Ball Contraption day, but since the little balls are harder to come by and expensive, we settled on using the larger balls found in several prior FLL competition kits. This video was our first event, our other videos seem to have disappeared: ua-cam.com/video/Ajx3F3QhEHs/v-deo.html
Guess you won’t be happy when I bring a gbc powered by buwizz
I mean at this rate, bring something that is powered by fake Chinese motors, no one would care, this year's workshop module was powered by fake motors.
I say do it, as long as you meet the specs for inter-module compatibility then it can fit in. The limiting factor is ball entry/exit height, in basket size, the rate at which it passes balls, the direction it moves balls, the relative locations of the in and out baskets. Outside of that, nothing inside the module matters, as long as it works and is somewhat reliable it doesn't matter.
@@2009dudeman good to know. Thanks
TOM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
oh, it's not a gameboy color
Last man standing scar
Where in Virginia is this BrickFair??
Chantilly
@@BeyondtheBrick thanks! I’m in Virginia Beach. Would definitely be fun to attend!
At least it's not Lego GBJ...
Did I really just watch an hour of this? Of course
Did I think it was going to be longer than 10 minutes? Of course not
Nice that some people still wear masks to conventions, I’m surprised
The motors are all from China. Lego produces the same stuff in the same factories. Pureriest crack me up, hahahaha
Workshop module
Cool... Thank you for putting my Zig Zag Module as the thumbnail.
This video is my new favourite thing on the planet. Makes my brain go brrt watching these little balls go through all these little contraptions. What a journey they have
I just got to the ball counter. I’m losing my mind rn this is grade a content
NOT THE FERRIS WHEEL Ik you guys are probably like in the Lego loop with this stuff but I’m learning about it for the first time and it’s amazing
Dam right brother " Lego, fix your white bricks. Like Lego would listen to me."
If you pay attention to the gentleman speaking, this was a quote he said during video. I appreciate and agree with his thoughts.
Did anyone notice that the monorail module had five block sections making it possibly capable of four train operations
Wow, that's an unbelievable explosion of new modules and great design! A very cool contraption.
I fully agree, the strategy of connecting lego technic with "smart technology" causes a lot of anger. This is not what people need and it is not what lego technic was designed for. i think they could do it additionally, but not replace the power functions. It is getting all worse ...
It’s a real shame LEGO doesn’t do more to support GBC. I’m confident even if they only re-released balls for bulk purchases they’d get bought up like crazy.
Luckily enough there are websites like pv-productions which are very helpful
They had the plain orange balls on the online pick a brick for 60 cents each, but now I think they are a dollar each.
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Not only that but it would be really cool if they would release some official GBC sets under the Technic brand.
could have something to do with their going 'green' while making petroleum based toys... don't look at the hypocrisy... if you do then looking at the 'green' stuff never makes sense, unless you care about logic of course. I'm sure it's a great way to scam money though.
Love the new intro
Need a ball washer module!!
was i the only one that saw something unperfect? 10:25
What are you referring to? The ball pump? Something else? I see nothing terribly "unperfect" at the time you list. The pump is working as expected, it had an empty hopper so it couldn't push the balls until more arrived at which point it did its job fine...
I mean that there was one technic pin missing in this conveyor belt like thing
@@memermenel8667 Ah, yeah I noticed that but didn't really think much of it. Maybe it's intentional, idk. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
38:14 it's from fabuland
You guys should do a “lottery drawing” where contenders will have a numbered ball and all the balls are poured into the first gbc contraption and the first ball to come out of the last wins like a rare mini fig or LEGO set.
Ya know that actually sounds pretty cool. It would be a great way to raise money as well.
I really thought they’d have a count of all the modules I really want to know
Edit: I have recently been informed that it’s almost 200 modules
Just shy of 200 modules.
Need to use tables as a double decker to run modules under the tables as well.
I love Tom’s sound effects lol
Interesting new modules! 😄
Ideas have ensued.
For example, a splitter that allows the subsequent modules to cross the streams, and modules for those intersection points.
Camera man struggling through this video
"Intro" 2 sonic speed minifiger
40:57
I saw it.
I was like, ok. 2 minutes of this.
30 minutes in …
Me: "Oh no, I have stuff to do! I can't just sit and watch UA-cam!"
This video:
Love the fact greek mythology is being shown in GBC, it really seems like the brown labyrinth module refers to the minotaur
Every 5 minutes I keep remembering this is all lego. My brain keeps forgetting because the engineering alone is marvelous, and the fact it was done with legos is mind-boggling
nice job dude
9:45
the blue and orange build has the same colors has nerf guns. no?
That was my thought too, Nerf had a blue/orange phase and that part made me think Nerf as well.
I am like number 167
23:00 "It's so big that I didn't have enough balls to actually test it at home" -- that could be interpreted in multiple ways...
Yes it can especially given the nature of the internet giggity giggity
Given the number of parts failing prior that were overflowing with held up balls he could've scooped up 40+ to test it at one go...
The itch to start making GBC modules of my own has been getting more real. I bought 100 orange balls from lego, but now I’m stuck on how to actually power anything I build. Everything they have is battery powered, app-operated, and loaded with sensors that jack the prices up into the _hundreds_ of dollars!
However, after studying the various products available, I think the ideal bet would be to use the train motor base, train power hub, and the basic remote control. Most of the motors they have are simple on/off when using the remote control, but the train motor will step up and down in 10% increments. The train motor also has a much higher RPM with less torque, but that can easily be fixed with proper gear ratios. Next will be to figure out a way to modify the power hubs to take grid power.
Is he being ironic all the time or is tom getting grumpy after all those years?
That is sick dude.
27:11 That is the neatest idea! So innovative! I want to see more of that laburint rocking
I wish Lego were cheaper in India
It's not cheap anywhere
It's sad that GBC modules aren't as intricate as they used to be. In the past, there were some really good designs. Especially from Akiyuki. In this video, there was only like, two Akiyuki modules. I would love to see some of his newer designs in future GBCs, but I know that might never happen.
I'm sure lots of other people are thinking the same thing, and I am sure in the future there will be more complex and unique modules.
@@TheBrickDudeStudios That was one of the reasons I liked GBC. Seeing all of the cool modules people have come up with. I liked seeing people innovate.
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39:12
that single ball - HELP ME, SOMEBODY!
Cool
15:31 - i want to build a scaled down version of this to count the laps my model trains take around the layout - ball counter
I love playing the GBC drinking game! “Module,” DRINK!
37:58 in the background theres the meme thing in the background omg
my friend just introduced me to the world of gbc and i am so excited to be here
I love Lego GBC
A lot of ball jokes rolling in this one!
so how many tiems did hes say module in this
39:19
for some reason, this made me think of:
MAYONNAISE ON AN ESCALATOR
IT'S GOING UPSTAIRS SO SEE YOU LATER
BYE BYE!
TO THE SKY!
Tom, lets goooooo
How I long to be a ball riding along…
Never took it anywhere since one of my previous dogs shattered it but I did make something like these once.... it took me a couple months to complete and was completely reliant on a fan to power the windmill that drove the gears, but it worked, by no means reliable but it worked.... I gave up on rebuilding it cause I couldn't find some pieces... I can only assume the dog ate them....
Did anyone count how many Brickfair 2021 Workshop modules were in this setup? It seems like every other one
What a gif I watched the whole video hoping to see my favourite GBC Tom's shooter and it wasn't in the video
20:20 the yeet machine
never gunna give you up never gunna let you down
rickity roll i now yeet ur soul
😢😊
I don't know anything about LEGOs but this is incredible
Maybe a stupid question but where can I get balls from at a good price? They seem very expensive on eBay and bricklink. Are 3rd party balls acceptable. There must be 10k worth of balls running round there.
Just checked Lego store….it costs £13.00 to send 10 plain orange basketballs to the U.K.
Strike that…after adding to bag….it costs £16.95 for 10 plain orange soccer balls!!!
I ordered anyway…..fkit
Not stupid at all, the original balls are high in price but there are substitutes. I use 14 mm sewing beads for testing, you can find them for a few bucks on Amazon
Would GBC modules need to be only Lego? If not, I could make some with K'nex. For testing them, I have balls from Magnetix which should be close enough in size to what's used in the layouts which with their additional weight, I could make sure they can work well enough. Noticing that Mr. Red wasn't mentioned this time around, it brings to mind that as Tom and possibly some others are getting up in age, it would make sense to expand however possible to keep it going for future generations.
Well it's labeled as a brick fair this is technically a Lego show (they're not allowed to use the name Lego). So kenx and off-brand Legos aren't generally welcomed.
I'd call the modules that have the rotating arms that push balls up "rotor lifts". Almost every serpentine module is also a rotor lift, and the only one I know of that still uses those discontinued rubber tires is Maico Arts' serpentine, but I think he put liftarms on his too because the tires are wearing out.
drinking game:
Whenever you come across a workshop module, take a swig.
😲
"Dirty balls"
"I didn't have enough balls at home..."
id like to suggest "workmod" and "brickmod" as new terms to help him out
I misread GBC