GBC 49 Geneva Drive – 42120 Building Instructions

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Difficulty level: Easy - Medium - Hard

Detailed building instructions of the GBC 49 Geneva Drive made from parts of the existing LEGO 42120 Rescue Hovercraft set.

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

Not Including:
– The required LEGO set 42120. Available at    Amazon.com   &   ebay.com   &   LEGO.com   & Bricklink
– GBC Balls  →  Choose color
– (Optional) Technic Motor for LEGO  →  Learn more or Add to cart
– (Optional) GBC Funnel Turbo Spin - Left  →  Learn more or Add to cart

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It has never been easier to build a complete Great Ball Contraption (GBC) loop yourself! The GBC 49 Geneva Drive features a 4 step rotating mechanism which brings GBC Balls from one side to the other. The GBC can be used as a self contained loop or participate in a GBC layout. Using a more accessible LEGO Set and focusing on one single mechanism this GBC is by far one of the best GBCs to get started.

This GBC is entirely built using only parts from the LEGO Rescue Hovercraft and can be referred to as Alternate Build of the 42120. This GBC makes sure you master the GBC building techniques and tricks so that you eventually also can build your own GBCs. By default the whole machine is powered by hand but it can easily be upgraded with any LEGO motor (more information in the building instructions).

 

 

Automation at its best!

 

 

As the name GBC 49 Geneva Drive already implies, the main core mechanisms is the Geneva Mechanism. On every full rotation on the main drive shaft, the output of the Geneva Mechanism rotates a perfect 90 degrees. This output rotation is linked to a 4 arm carousel which can hold 4 GBC Balls, 1 ball on every arm. Another clever mechanical linkage system, which is linked to the same main drive shaft, lifts a GBC Ball up to fill each arm on the carousel on every full rotation. 5 beams work perfectly in sync to get the exact angle and ball track required for the loader arm to reach its position. At the same time a GBC Ball is automatically released at the top. In this way a beautiful ballet of mechanical linkages follow each other with a pitch perfect synchronization. A feast for the eye! A small mechanism connected to the drive train makes sure you can only operate the GBC in one direction. This mechanism also prevent the lift arm to fall down suddenly when the lift arm is in the air.

Once the GBC Balls are lifted they can spin in the optional GBC Funnel Turbo Spin (Left version) and roll down back to the input of the GBC via the return path. While building you will learn about gearing, linkages, mechanisms, synchronization, sturdy construction and so much more.

Be default the GBC is powered by hand but you can motorize it. However due to the lack of different sized gears in the LEGO set we were unable to slow down the mechanisms. For that reason, if you want to connect a LEGO Technic motor you have to use other gears to slow the GBC down or power the LEGO Technic motor with a lower voltage. In the building instructions we provide several solutions.

 

Fun Fact


It took some time to build the Geneva mechanism in a way that it is reliable and sturdy. On top of that we also find it very important that the mechanism is clearly visible once the build is completed and in operation. This made us rebuild the complete mechanisms and construction multiple times, just to get the aesthetics perfect. We think this really paid off in the end :)

History Time

The name, Geneva drive, is derived from the devices earliest application in mechanical watches, which were popularized in Genève (city in Switzerland), being the classical origin of watchmaking industry. The mechanism is frequently used in mechanical watches, since it can be made small and is able to withstand substantial mechanical stress. These 2 advantages makes the mechanism great for uses in LEGO Technic and in particularly in Great Ball Contraptions where we push LEGO to its limits every day.

 

 


Building Instructions Preview

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Upgrade your GBC 49 Geneva Drive


To enhance the fun and play and to take the GBC 49 Geneva Drive one step further we have optional parts available.
In the building instructions is explained how to easily upgrade the GBC 49 Geneva Drive with various parts.


GBC Funnels

Optionally you can add the GBC Funnels which makes the complete GBC even more engaging to watch. Many GBC Balls can enter the GBC Funnels at once which makes for a mesmerizing sight!

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Power & Automate

Unfortunately LEGO set 42120 doesn’t include a LEGO motor. For that reason, the GBC 49 Geneva Drive is by default powered by hand. However we designed pre-designed motor mounts so you can easily upgrade the GBC 49 Geneva Drive with any of the LEGO Motors available and make it go on it’s own.
How cool is that!

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