I couldn't resist breaking down The Wall with goose stepping hammers. Sort of.
I couldn't resist breaking down The Wall with goose stepping hammers. Sort of.
Tim Baxter wrote: Duke, I got your B& F down to 7 pieces: http://FantasticContraption.com/?designId=910137
Nice! I figured it could be refined a little.
Sorry to bump, but here are two more secret levels to try:
People have found these by just typing in random numbers after the "designId=" part. I've also found some wicked looking levels that lack a payload and so can't be played.
One of the contests is for Mission to Mars is to make the ball land on Mars. http://FantasticContraption.com/?designId=944406
aircooled wrote: I don't think I have seen any Back and Forth solutions yet. Here is mine: Ride the Ball It seemed pretty impossible when I first looked at it, but it wasn't that bad. Some of the other solutions (which I refuse to look at before completing it) are FAR more complicated.
I got my part count down to seven while retaining robustness:
http://FantasticContraption.com/?designId=869709
GSmith wrote: humps win: http://fantasticcontraption.com/?designId=895638
http://FantasticContraption.com/?designId=952107
"Exploding" solutions? http://FantasticContraption.com/?designId=953050
Anybody know what the story is with these?
CrackMonkey wrote: "Exploding" solutions? http://FantasticContraption.com/?designId=953050 Anybody know what the story is with these?
That was weird.
Story - The CIA made a stupid flash game to figure out who the greatest minds in America are, so they could eliminate them.
CrackMonkey wrote: "Exploding" solutions? http://FantasticContraption.com/?designId=953050 Anybody know what the story is with these?
It seems that anything with unrestrained wheels like that is at risk for odd behaviour. Maybe it's something to do with the frictionless bearings?
I got One Hump with 6 pieces. It could be done in fewer like Tim did, but I'm partial to solutions that leave the payload in the target zone.
I'm having trouble with the Two Piece Box one, because I don't want to take the obvious step of moving the payload to the upper launch box. BTW, the "secret" ones that I'm posting have my names - I have no idea what the official names are.
Type Q wrote: Humps with no power added. http://FantasticContraption.com/?designId=953972
Me too! http://FantasticContraption.com/?designId=954819
I spent forever trying to make a conveyor belt work for Four Balls, but finally got it done with a much simpler flinger/ball return device. http://FantasticContraption.com/?designId=956025
Josh wrote: I spent forever trying to make a conveyor belt work for Four Balls, but finally got it done with a much simpler flinger/ball return device. http://FantasticContraption.com/?designId=956025
I did that one similarly... http://FantasticContraption.com/?designId=309133
Here’s my “Down Under” solution:
http://FantasticContraption.com/?designId=956989
I’d be more satisfied if a permanent path was established but at least there’s none of that “random banging around resulting in a happy accident” sort of thing going on.
Here’s my “Four Ball” solution:
http://FantasticContraption.com/?designId=862292
It’s a far cry from that of Aircooled or Josh but I’m sharing it anyway as it provides good insight into the laws of Fantastic Contraption physics in terms of mass and torque.
Well, I was proud of my humps in 5 pieces until I saw the one with 3 sticks.
http://FantasticContraption.com/?designId=957712
Duke, you got the wrong link for balancing act.
I'm working on that two piece box (keeping payload on bottom)... got somethin going but can't make it connect right yet.
RX Reven' wrote: Here’s my “Four Ball” solution: http://FantasticContraption.com/?designId=862292 It’s a far cry from that of Aircooled or Josh but I’m sharing it anyway as it provides good insight into the laws of Fantastic Contraption physics in terms of mass and torque.
Very nice and original idea! With just a minor tweak to the right-hand side of your bucket, I made that into a "Clean Stage" design - it delivers the payload, leaves it in the target, and removes the machine itself from the picture.
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