Record Blaster – 9686 Building Instructions

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24.95


Difficulty level: Easy - Medium - Hard

Detailed building instructions of the Record Blaster made from parts of the existing LEGO 9686 Simple & Powered Machines set.

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

Not Including:
– The required LEGO set 9686. Available at    Amazon.com   &   ebay.com   &   LEGO.com   & Bricklink
– Turntable Needle for LEGO  →  Learn more or Add to cart
– (Optional) USB Power Box - Power Functions PF/PF  →  Learn more or Add to cart

Who has not dreamed of it to create music themselves? It is by playing an instrument or by mixing tunes together on a computer. Now you can do both at the same time with our Record Blaster! The Record Blaster allows you to replay your favorite LP records and singles. So time to hit the attic, thrift store or flea market to find your LP Records and bring up some good memories ;)

This turntable is entirely built using only parts from the LEGO Simple & Powered Machines set and can be referred to as model C of the 9686 set.

 

 

 

Everyone can be a DJ now!

 

 

Control the speed and pitch, lower and lift the Turntable Needle, start and stop the turntable, experiment and have fun. Turning on the motor will start the Record Blaster. You can also rotate the Record Blaster by hand by cranking the lever. The worm wheel will automatically disengage you take over control manually. By rising the turntable needle arm you can position the needle above the desired track. Then lower the arm by pushing the mechanical lever down and music will play. To pause or stop the track you can lift the arm again or stop the motor/cranking. Again the worm wheel will automatically disengage and the turntable will come to a slow stop. A great and fun effect occurs when the Turntable Needle is still playing on the record. Batteries can easily be replaced.

There a 4 ways to control the speed of the Record Blaster and by that tuning the pitch of the music playing. More information in the building instructions.
1. We have made it really easy to change the gear ration from the motor to the turntable. Simply take out the gear racked beam and change the gear ration on it. Play along what with different speeds and pitched.

2. By cranking the higher lever you can add resistance to the drive axle. By doing so you can carefully slow down the turntable and lowering the pitch.

3. Of course when cranking the turntable by hand you can control the speed directly.

4. Using an adjustable power supply you can easily change the RPM (Rotation per Minute) of the motor.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Building Instructions Preview

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Upgrade your Record Blaster


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


USB Power Box

Never in need of batteries ever again! Power the Record Blaster with our USB Power Box.
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1 review for Record Blaster – 9686 Building Instructions

  1. Florian Ihnatovich

    I’m truly reliving my olden days (70s, 80s) when playing vinyl was still a common thing. A few years ago I started again with playing vinyl as it becomes more and more popular again. Now building my own turntable with LEGO absolutely blew my mind. It is nice to understand how these machines work and how the sound is being produced and influenced. Thank you for the good work.

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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.
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