GBC 16 Inverse Belt Lift – 42042 Building Instructions

19.95


Difficulty level: Easy - Medium - Hard

Detailed building instructions of the GBC 16 Inverse Belt Lift made from parts of the existing LEGO 42042 Crawler Crane set.

Including:
– Full HD PDF building instructions (Preview)
– Explanation & understanding of mechanisms
– Fine tuning tips & tricks
– Premium support 💎

Not Including:
– The required LEGO set 42042. Available at    Amazon.com   &   ebay.com   &   LEGO.com   & Bricklink
– GBC Balls  →  Choose color
– (Optional) USB Power Box - Power Functions PF/PF  →  Learn more or Add to cart

It has never been easier to build a complete Great Ball Contraption (GBC) loop yourself! GBC 16 is entirely built using only parts from the LEGO Technic Crawler Crane set and uses 90% of all the pieces that come with it. Also to be referred to as model C of the 42042 Crawler Crane. This module makes sure you master the GBC building techniques and tricks so that you eventually also can build your own GBC. The whole machine is powered by one LEGO motor which comes with the LEGO 42042 Set.

 

 

Upside down

 

 

Thinking out of the box, the GBC 16 Inverse Belt Lift uses the Belt in a completely different way than expected. Besides it is much cooler to look at, it also has some quite unique mechanisms in it. The timing of entering balls into the cabins comes quite precise but when you have the timing just correctly everything works like a charm. If you want you can add more cabins onto the belt to increase the ball rate of the module. This module sure gets you started in building your own cool GBC later on yourself. Batteries can easily be replaced.

 

Fun Fact


We wanted to see what all is possible with the conveyor belt which is included in this LEGO set. While playing around with the belt we noticed that you could bend the belt until a certain amount before it would break down. While we think the idea is awesome, how to make the rigid structure for it to hold it all together? Of course we dint want to stretch the LEGO pieces to much so it would damage it. But at the same time it should also not be too loose, or the complete mechanisms wouldn’t work smoothly anymore. After many design iterations we finally set on the final design which is used now in the GBC 16 Inverse Belt Lift.

 


Building Instructions Preview

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Upgrade your GBC 16 Inverse Belt Lift


To enhance the fun and play and to take the GBC 16 Inverse Belt Lift one step further we have optional parts available.
In the building instructions is explained how to easily upgrade the GBC 16 Inverse Belt Lift with various parts.


USB Power Box

Never in need of batteries ever again! Power the GBC 16 Inverse Belt Lift with our USB Power Box.
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3 reviews for GBC 16 Inverse Belt Lift – 42042 Building Instructions

  1. jmross2013

    Very easy and good build.

  2. James

    GBC 16 is the 4th PV-Productions’ GBC model I have purchased and built. They have all been challenging to various degrees but always enjoyable and fun to assemble.

    It ranks at the top for me. It has passed the Extended Belt Lift Module as my fave. The instructions are well sequenced and there is the right mixture of challenging, educational, inspiring and fun sections.

    The gears and ball-feeding section taught more of what I need to know and understand about mechanics.

    I found the building of the tall structure the most challenging due to the intricacies of the connecting beams amongst themselves and with attaching to the lower section for the needed stability.

    Assembling the belt and ball cages has led me to think of many other designs that could take advantage of this technique. It still amazes me to watch it receive a ball and eventually be upside down before releasing it for its return back to the loading position.

    The fun part of building a GBC, and possibly the most rewarding for me, is setting the timing for it to operate flawlessly… and this is where this model shines. It’s by far the easiest timing I’ve encountered in the 10-12 GBCs I’ve built. There is an inset on page 5 with 6 easy-to-follow steps for setting the timing. One time through and voila, I had it running smoothly.

    I easily give GBC 16 a 4.5 out of 5 rating and label it as a must buy and makes me yearn for 17!

    Keep on bricking!!

  3. Michael Lam

    Cool , must buy it .

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If you don't have the required LEGO set there is still a chance you can build our models by using parts you already have. Most technic models use a lot of the same and/or replaceable parts. When watching the video and checking upon the building instructions you can easily see which parts can be replaced if you desire so.
What cool color designs can you come up with?!









v1 30-03-2017: Launch

v2 07-06-2017: We included the length numbers for axles, beams and other parts. A high requested feature which is really usefull while building. We also made some changed in the building steps for a better building experience. Make sure to get this update.

v3 28-11-2017: We improved the building experience by showing the steps in more logical order with extra side information when needed. Now the building instructions have consistent page numbering. We incorporated a security feature which adds a password to the building instructions and links it to your account.

v4 22-12-2017: Updated watermarks & increased image size for a better building experience.

v5 25-06-2018: Update building instructions to new standard

















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