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GBC 53 Marble Music Machine – 42146 Building Instructions

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Original price was: €34.95.Current price is: €29.95.


Difficulty level: Easy - Medium - Hard

Detailed building instructions of the GBC 53 Marble Music Machine made from parts of the existing LEGO 42146 Liebherr Crawler Crane LR 13000 set.

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

Not Including:
– The required LEGO set 42146. Available at    Amazon.com   &   ebay.com   &   LEGO.com   & Bricklink  & ToyPro
– GBC Balls  →  Choose color
– (Optional) GBC Funnel Turbo Spin - Right  →  Learn more or Add to cart
– (Optional) Rubber Bands - Medium  →  Learn more or Add to cart
– (Optional) USB Power Box - PU Technic Hub  →  Learn more or Add to cart
– (Optional) Xylophone Keys - Full Octave  →  Learn more or Add to cart

It has never been easier to build a complete Great Ball Contraption (GBC) loop yourself! It features multiple GBC modules which all work together in harmony to make a full loop so the ball flow will never end. This GBC is entirely built using only parts from the LEGO 42146 Liebherr Crawler Crane LR 13000 set and can be referred to as Alternate Build of the 42146. When building this GBC it makes sure you master the GBC building techniques and tricks so that you eventually also can build your own GBCs. The whole machine is powered by multiple LEGO motors which comes with the LEGO 42146 set and controlled/programmed via the official LEGO Powered Up App or Pybricks.

 

Play music the cool way! …

 

The GBC 53 Marble Music Machine is definitely unique in its sort! Never before was it possible to create complex music with GBC Balls. Well, now you can! This monstrous machine is big in every direction. With a footprint of 43 cm (17 inch) by 57 cm (23 inch) and a height of 68 cm (27 inch), this GBC is one of the bigger and taller GBCs we have created.

To create music the user first needs to program the Programming Wheel. Every LEGO Technic pin inserted on the wheel will hit a lever which in place pushes a GBC Ball onto the correct Xylophone Key (optional), hence making music! The entry level to start creating music is very low and we have made it really easy by using our templates in the song list. On the other hand, onze you gathered more experience you can make it as complex as you like. You can even play multiple notes at once, creating octaves, intervals and chords. The sky is the limit, or well, the 32 rows to insert pins on really are. All is very carefully explained in the building instructions.

First the GBC Balls go up on the Vertical Conveyor Lift. This basic lift system makes for a reliable system to transfer the GBC Balls up. After the balls are dropped off at the top they roll via a few paths to the Music Box Module. This module is a complex system of precisely designed levers and axles which control what notes to play at what time. It consist out of the Ball Divider Arm, The collection rows with Ball Pusher Pins, Programming Wheel and the Xylophone Keys.

It starts with the Ball Divider Arm. A rotating arm can point the GBC Balls in any direction and takes care of that the GBC Balls are equally divided among the 8 collection rows. There is one collection row for each Xylophone Key and each can hold up to 9 GBC Balls max. As the Ball Divider Arm is controlled by a separate motor we can program it to go in any direction and control the timing precisely. If, for instance, a song requires a lot of GBC Balls on one single Xylophone Key, we can change the software slightly to take this into account and guide more balls to it. However the default program will work for the most songs.

 

Once the GBC Balls are in the collection rows they are waiting to be picked up by the Ball Pusher Pins. These pins move up and down and only push the first GBC Ball over the edge. Here they will hit the correct Xylophone Keys (optional) in the middle and fall down to a vertical zig zag shaft onto the Ball Table Pusher. The Xylophone Keys are optional as the GBC Balls will always fall and complete the loop. However, they are required if you want to create music with the machine.

The timing and order of the pins moving up and down is controlled by the Programming Wheel. This wheel holds all the information of the song you want to play. You can see the Programming Wheel as a storage device, much like a USB Stick nowadays. As the wheel slowly rotates, the pins will catch on levers which in place push the Ball Pusher Pins up. Gravity will bring the pins back down. The programming of the wheel/songs and making music is carefully explained in the building instructions.

 

The Programming Wheel is, by default, powered by a motor and makes the wheel rotate with a constant speed (Automatic Mode). There is however an option to drive the wheel manual so you are part of the machine and have full real time control. To do this, simply push down on the red clutch (left side). This enables Manual Mode. Use the handle on the right side to drive the Programming Wheel. A clever mechanism is in place to prevent the wheel to rotate in the wrong direction.

 

Geek Speak: A Bit (binary digit) is the smallest unit of data that a computer can process and store. A Bit is always in one of two physical states, similar to an on/off light switch. The state is represented by a single binary value, usually a 0 or 1. However, the state might also be represented by yes/no, on/off or true/false or, as in our case, black Technic pin/no black Technic pin.

The Programing Wheel consists out of 32 rows where we can attach 8 pins on each. This makes a total of 32 x 8 = 256 pins which is 256 Bits.
As you know that 1 Byte stores 8 Bits, we can conclude that the Programming Wheel holds 256 / 8 = 32 Bytes.
To put things in perspective.
– Popular 3.5 inch Floppy Disk (Saving icon) holds 1.474.560 Bytes
– 1 GB USB Stick holds 1.000.000.000 Bytes 🤯
– 4 minute song is 44,336,000 Bytes

Our Programming Wheel is by today’s standard not the most efficient way to save data but it is for sure the coolest ;)

 

As mentioned before, the 8 collection rows in the Music Box can hold up to 9 GBC Balls each. If a 10th ball comes by, it will automatically be redirected to the bypass path. This path moves the overload of GBC Balls to the right side, directly onto the Table Pusher Table. Optionally you can add the GBC Funnel Turbo Spin – Right (optional) in the path to give it that extra twist.

All GBC Balls will eventually collect on the Ball Table Pusher. You may recognize this module from the funfairs where this is normally done with coins. A table slowly moves in and outwards to collect GBC Balls and pushes them in 2 stages of the table. On the same platform there is also a Ball Table Shaker which makes the front row of table plates move up and down, left to right and back to front. This can be turned on and off in the software, as you like. Both table mechanisms make sure that the GBC Balls will exit the table quickly so they can be reused again to play music.

At the front side is a ball return path which by default directs the balls to the left where they will be picked up again on the Vertical Conveyor Lift. In this way the machine can work all by itself. You can also use this machine in a bigger layout. Simply tilt the return path to the right. This is explained in the building instructions.

 

 

 

 

Fun Fact


Wow, the LEGO 42146 set is big. And a lot of parts. But when you look closer you will realize something. Many of the included parts are big frames which are useful for building big. But not so useful for building small detailed mechanisms. Making this music machine required us to play 8 notes. So every mechanism that you come up with has to be multiplied by 8. This gave us the biggest challenge of all. So first you have to come up with a working mechanism and then design it in such way that it can by copied 8 times. In the mechanism you see we had to squeeze every little bit out of every part to get the GBC 53 Marble Music Machine working. To give you an idea: there are only 12 axle extenders in a set with over 2883 parts in total. It was challenging but we succeeded.

 

 

 

Get the Programming Wheel Songs

 

Below you can download the songs which you can use on the Programming Wheel. On the last page there is also a blank template which you can print and fill in yourself. Have fun, experiment and play! What kind of cool, epic and adventurous songs can you come up with?! Have you created a new fun song which can be played on the GBC 53 Marble Music Machine? Let us know and we would love to hear and include it!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Work Together – Enhance building skills

 

The whole GBC is split into different parts/modules which are assembled together during the build. Ideal for working in groups as each builder can work on a sub assembly and later click everything together. Because of this construction and flexibility it is also always possible to separate the modules again and make your own unique configuration or use modules as separate machines.

A really cool feature of the GBC 53 Marble Music Machine is its ability to convert with ease into a GBC Layout Module. You can simply add your other GBC Modules to the left side and drop the GBC Balls on the input bin of the Vertical Conveyor Lift. An output on the right side can carry the GBC Balls to the next GBC Module. Simply tilt the return path to the right so that GBC Balls can take another route and enter another GBC. In this way you can easily connect this GBC to all our other GBCs to make the loop even bigger. More information in the building instructions. Clean and simple: Convert with ease.

 

It is possible to move the whole structure at once. We advise to place the GBC on a solid plate while moving.
Footprint GBC 53 Marble Music Machine: 43 cm (17 inch) by 57 cm (23 inch).

 


Building Instructions Preview

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Try before you buy. We completely understand. See the building instructions previews on the left or try one of our free building instructions.






Upgrade your GBC 53 Marble Music Machine


To enhance the fun and play and to take the GBC 53 Marble Music Machine one step further we have optional parts available.
In the building instructions is explained how to easily upgrade the GBC 53 Marble Music Machine 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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USB Power Box

Never in need of batteries ever again! Power the GBC 53 Marble Music Machine with our USB Power Box.
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3 reviews for GBC 53 Marble Music Machine – 42146 Building Instructions

  1. Dennis Waakman

    This is an amazing piece of art. Build it together with my wife and have a lot of fun making our own songs. Although very basic songs it is amazing that this machine can play it. love it and highly recommend building this!

  2. bartlee

    What a fantastic ball track you have created with GBC 53/54. Very fun to build and works perfectly, my compliments and on to the next one. Bart.

    Wat een fantastische ballenbaan hebben jullie gemaakt met GBC 53/54. Heel leuk om te bouwen en werkt perfect, mijn complimenten en op naar de volgende.
    Bart.

  3. Steven bristol

    wow this is so cool! love music and lego technic. this combines best of both worlds. will also use this machine with my students (we have a lego technic program at school). a big plus for the included songs to play around with! recommend this one to anyone!

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Software - The easy way


After building the GBC 53 Marble Music Machine you can control the machine using the official LEGO Powered Up App or the Pybricks software. Both options have their advantages and disadvantages. We recommend Pybricks but read all the differences down below.

Pybricks

Control the GBC 53 Marble Music Machine independently with code that runs locally on the LEGO Powered Up Hub. No paired phone/tablet required after programming.

After you have some experience with the software we encourage you to modify our software and make it your very own. What new features can you come up with?
Download the Pybricks Python code below and go to the Pybricks programming environment for further explanation.

Download the Pybricks Python code for the GBC 53 Marble Music Machine:






LEGO Powered Up App

Control the GBC 53 Marble Music Machine using the official LEGO Powered Up App, available on Android smartphones, tablets, Iphones and Ipads. This allows you to create custom software and add a user interface which is carefully explained in the building instructions.
After you have some experience with the software we encourage you to modify our software and make it your very own. What new features and functions can you come up with?

Download and install the LEGO Powered Up App for your smart device:


Download our code for the GBC 53 Marble Music Machine to recreate it in the LEGO Powered Up App:




For some extra background information and know how, get to know all the blocks in the LEGO Powered Up App:
LEGO Powered Up App Blocks Guide

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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?!

Optionally you can also directly import the part list to Rebrickable. Some warnings may pop up during importing due to part/color number inconsistencies between databases. Most of the time these are not to worry about and Rebrickable will give you a nice overview of it.









v1 04-04-2024: Launch (Pre-orders)

v2 15-04-2024: Launch (Pre-orders). Fixed missing gear. Added extra tunings tips. Fixed missing part list on a page.

v3 25-07-2024: Fixed wrong part being displayed on page 305.

















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