Paweł Turalski (Poland) built our GBC 18 Port Factory – 42064 Building Instructions. It’s great to see the GBC GLow Balls and Glow Wire in action as well :)
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I guess I’m not the only dad who re-discovered Lego at the time his kids were old enough to build. These days, Lego Technic is much more elaborate and intricate than it used to be. So, it’s big fun for big kids as well.
As my 4 year old is a huge fan of all things involving marbles, we thought it would be nice to tear the cement wagon to pieces and give this a go.
This is the first GBC I built and i estimate it took me about 4 hrs to complete (I neatly sorted the pieces before starting). The instructions are quite straight forward, with some minor challenges with the perspective.
I found the model a bit more complicated, or at least less fool proof, than your average Lego model, so it did involve a bit more trial and error. However, it’s also that more rewarding in the end when you have a fully functioning GBC.
Looking forward to build some other models as well!
Hilario from Spain built our GBC 30 Fun Park – 42082 C Model with great success and filmed every module individually. Very cool to see it in this way! Watch till the end for all the separate shots.
He also mentioned the following: “Fun circuit with clever modules. Keeping everything running in sync will provide hours of entertainment!”
Roland Liebelt from Germany made a very cool modification to our original GBC 30 Fun Park – 42082 C Model. It’s a great way to use only one module for a bigger GBC layout. Thanks for sharing with us!