Great news everyone!

We have great news! After careful analytics we have decided to drop down all our prices for our building instructions as they were before the 2020 world pandemic hit us. These last couple of years were difficult for everyone, and as costs increased we were forced to do the same. However, those days seem to be over by now and we feel comfortable in lowering our prices so that even more builders can enjoy our models and learn engineering while doing so.
Hopefully this will be a trend that we can continue in the upcoming year.

To top it of we have a special 10% discount code on all our premium building instructions (only valid this weekend). Use code TVSSUV8G during the checkout.

So why not look around at all our models and building instructions? Created entirely with parts from existing LEGO sets. Keep on bricking and stay healthy!

 

Partnership with ToyPro

We just wanted to announce that we have partnered with ToyPro to make our products available in their store as well. ToyPro is a well known LEGO seller for (new) parts and LEGO sets. With a huge warehouse to store and sell all kinds of LEGO bricks they serve customers all around the world. So if you were planning on getting that specific LEGO part from them, you can now also combine it with some of our products. Saves on shipping costs, great for the planet and great for the customer experience.

Check out their assortment today!

Check out the full article on all the product they now have in stock!

 

Getting creative – Mix it up!

Ingo De Clerck from Belgium combined our GBC 36 Crazy Carnival and GBC 41 Power Pit Mania together into one epic build. Amazing to see in action! And look at the size of it!

 

 

 


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GBC 30 Crazy Carnival in the spotlight

Have you already build the classic GBC 30 Crazy Carnival? Build from the LEGO 42082 Rough Terrain Crane set. Now with extra discount for 1 week! Learn about timing gates and clever mechanisms. For those that did already build it: What did you really like about it and what was more challenging? Love to hear it from you.

Large Lift

A large GBC Ball Lift is always good. The focus on the next GBC is on something completely different and we needed a way to travel the GBC Balls up. Given the limited useful parts in this set we decided to keep the ball lifting mechanism to a minimum. Steady as a rock!

 

Give it your own spin!

Create your own GBC by combining some of our modules and connect them together in your own custom loop. This is very possible and Szilard Gyalay from the USA proves it. He combined some modules from our GBC 36 Crazy Carnival. Can you spot which ones?

This is what he wrote himself:

This build is inspired by GBC 36. The original PV-Production build features two of my most favorite elements. I used a very compact format for these two with a tight return circuit.

Yet again a build inspired by a PV production design and added my “spin to it ” and just my own lego pieces and fun, no need to own the set. Use your imagination to make it work. That is what Lego all about is in’t it ?

 


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