I built a functional Marble Run Book Nook! | DIY The Last City
This isn't a typical bookshelf decor! 🏮 I just finished building this functional Marble Run Book Nook. It features a motorized elevator that keeps the marbles moving endlessly. Watching the mechanism work is pure therapy. If you love DIY projects that combine engineering with miniature art, you need to see this build process! Don't forget to check out my "Book Nook Collection" playlist for more builds like this! 📚👇 [Link a tu nueva lista de reproducción]

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1 min vs 1 hour GraviTrax MarbleRun build

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I Built a Mechanical Flappy Bird Game

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Building the Ultimate Modern Loft Apartment! 🏢✨ | Full Build

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I made a Divine Beast from Breath of the Wild

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Christmas Book Nook Miniature DIY 🎄✨ | Cozy Holiday Build with Lights

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【Diorama】Making The World Busiest Station Shinjuku Station in 1/150【South Gate Section Compilation】

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I Built The Ultimate Lego Coin Sorter

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Testing GIANT LEGO Boats!

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The Hardest MINIATURE I've Ever Built - Golden Arch McDonald's Diorama (WORKING LIGHTS)

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2 Ant Colonies Meet After 100 Days (1,000 Jungle Ants vs 1,000 Desert Ants War)

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Heated Debate in the Bundestag! | Prof. Homburg

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I made a Miniature HOWL'S MOVING CASTLE out of junk // Ghibli Crafts

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I Hate Modern Desks... So I Built This.

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Restoring a 1960's 'Giordani Studebaker' Pedal Car | The Ultimate Christmas Gift for my son!

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I Built 9 Satisfying Ball Machines (IRL)

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Diorama of FAR : Changing Tides

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4 Years Building My Dream Model Railroad | Timelapse

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ICE AGE APOCALYPSE 1972 | Epic Epoxy Resin Diorama Build (1:24 Scale)

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I Made a Desk For Endless Fidgeting

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