Take back control with our Power Controller for LEGO. Great if you want to have more control with infinite precision over your LEGO motors, lights and other actuators.
We are on the Summerfair Posterholt
We were on the Summerfair in Posterholt, The Netherlands, to showcase our latest products and LEGO models in public. It is always fun to get user interactions with bystanders and see the enthusiasm of them when seeing our machines in action. Even the very youngsters seem to get the “hang” out of it ;) See you next year!
Our new Headquarters!
Last week we had the tremendous joy of opening our new headquarter in Posterholt, The Netherlands. To celebrate we organized a party for a selected group of people to showcase the new office and some of our work and models. There was even a sneak peak. Can you spot the upcoming GBC 51 Gravel Works? We had a blast and are looking forward to celebrate the next big event. Keep on bricking!
Time to relax
Having a rough Monday? No fear, we are here!
Watch this peaceful GBC in action and follow our GBC Glow Balls roll down multiple modules.
Various of our UV LED Strips are used to illuminate the complete layout in a beautiful purple glow.
Add some classical music on top and you are good to go for a few minutes of pure relaxing.
All provided by super builder Ralph. Thanks Ralph!
Start your engines
Iterative Design
When designing our GBCs and LEGO models, and all of our products actually, we always use iterative design to achieve our final solution. It is a design methodology based on a cyclic process of prototyping, testing, analyzing, and refining a product or process. The guys from Sioux .NETonTrack are working on their latest invention for transporting trays around a track and they seem to use it as well. In this video they show us how they develop it and what problems need to be solved. For one problem our Powered Up Extension Cable stepped in and extended the cable of the color sensor up front. If you look carefully you can see it hanging in between the carts.
For sure check out their Youtube channel as they have many more cool systems build from LEGO.
Fun Trivia :) their name “.NETonTrack” comes from the software .NET they use to control all the LEGO motors and sensors.