New GBC modules from Rimo Yaona are always coming along with fresh and innovative ideas. And GBC Ball Rolling Machine 15 is no exception to the rule. The main innovation
BathTime is a LEGO automaton representing a man in his bath, scratching his back with his brush. Colorful LEGO bricks surrounding him inside the bathtub give him envy to whistle
Oblivious, a LEGO Automaton by Simon CohenOblivious is a very original and sophisticated LEGO automaton, designed by a very talented american builder, Simon Cohen. The automaton is featuring a guy on
The Home Appliance Bundle - Kitchen edition includes a toaster, furnace and oven build!ToasterWho else felt like a crunchy bite of toast in the morning is a wonderful beginning of
A Halloween creation : a box which contains a jumping spider revealed by a turning crank.The spider is mounted on a linkage mechanism with two springs, built in a way
Here comes another LEGO marble run machine masterpiece from Rimo Yaona. The colorful GBC Ball Rolling Machine 12 is a fantastic LEGO build from this creative Japanese designer featuring three
This machine requires a few, cheap components that are not LEGO® pieces, which are sold separately. Learn about them by [Clicking Here].A fully-fledged vending machine that combines milk and pudding
This is a small kinetic sculpture of Falkor (or Fuchur), the luck dragon from The Neverending Story.The crank on the end of the model can be rotated to make the
Levitation is a LEGO automaton representing a fakir flying in the air above a beautiful stage. The magic operates 100% with this stunning build as viewers do not see anything else
Fisherman is a LEGO automaton representing a cosy little scene featuring a fisherman, his cat and an uncatchable fish. Numerous parts from this LEGO MOC are animated: the tail of
GBC Ball Rolling Machine 11 is another massive outstanding LEGO Great Ball Contraption from the Japanese builder Rimo Yaona. This huge build is making a clever use of the LEGO
Geneva Drive, a LEGO GBC (Great Ball Contraption), by Takanori HashimotoHere comes a real masterpiece! The Geneva Drive GBC module from Takanori Hashimoto is a fantastic LEGO Great Ball Contraption
Motorised Fairground Gallopers, with 16 horses and two Chinese dragon styled gondolas and a fairground organ to sit within the ride. Based on the Fairground ride dating from the 1890's.
Motorised Octopus fairground ride, with lorry to transport the ride.The ride is mini figure compatible, so this will fit in with other LEGO fairground rides.The Octopus is a fast exciting
Waterfall is a romantic LEGO automaton, featuring two LEGO figurines on a boat in the middle of a beautiful rocky landscape and in front of a nicely animated waterfall.
Explorer is an adventurous LEGO automaton, featuring an early 20th century British explorer riding a gracious ostrich. The two characters walk in a stunning realistic movement. This is the very
V16 Engine with working Pistons (Mack Rims), Crankshaft, two Camshafts, Valve Control via Chains and speed dependend controlled Exhaust Flaps Dimensions: Length: 102,4cm; Width: 28,5cm; Height: 41cm; Weight: 7,72kg Generator
A small model of a cute little bee flying above a pretty flower.Pressing on one of the flower petals causes the bee to flap its wings using a simple mechanism.
Mariachi is a funny LEGO automaton from TonyFlow76, featuring a Mexican guitar singer and his cactus friend. The two figures play the guitar in an enthusiastic manner, strumming their instrument
A manual braiding machine features three counter-rotating reels and a pull system to create a braided bracelets.Dimensions : 33cm (L) (52cm unfold) x 16cm (H) x 12cm (W)More info on
A simple Lego Pneumatic Engine which runs with two pumps, unmodified switch and cylinder, even the hardest.Available in three versions : No pump (you need your own source of air
This Fibonacci gauge works smoothly with an exact scale of 1:1.62 - the golden proportion that is considered aesthetically pleasing.Size : 15.2x~x1.6 cm
A Lego Technic Balance Clock with Korfhage differential powered remontoire. Dimensions : 34cm (W) x 29cm (H) x 15cm (D) You will need 6 AA batteries for running the clock. The
This creation is The digicomp 2, it is a mechanical binary computer sold as a plastic toy in 1963. Capable to count, multiply, divide, and run simple 2 inputs program depending