there used to be a way to break the sound barrier with 5 blocks, using a standard seat, 2 4x4x1 wedges and 2 large propellers, but in 1.8 the large propellers got nerfed and they no longer have enough power to break the sound barrier. as far as i know there is no new way to break it with 5 blocks (without glitches, mods, or space)
What about rocket, diving bell, and then minimising 4x4x1 wedges. Would that reduce thebdrag enough, because the diving bell has better aerodynamics than the engine? I can't test it but I think it could be
@@j-j-jingles4797 Yeah but maybe even with bad aero 2 rocket engines can break the sound barrier... I have no idea it was just an idea, if it can 3 blocks would be the limit (seat + 2 engines if they can be connected, again no idea) but well...
4 block idea >>> Maybe you could use the space cockpit thing and a rocket engine, paired with a stabiliser for one axis and a gyro for the other axis, then you could control the rotation. Fly straight up, turn around and use gravity to your advantage, maybe this can overcome the suboptimal aerodynamics. If needed you could attach the cone tip to the cockpit for a 5 block build.
Might be possible with just the rocket engine and a large seat with good aerodynamics: Fly up first, then use seat controls to dive while firing the rocket engine
I wonder if the cockpit seat would be better. While it looks like it has terrible aerodynamics, it is actually very good. It also has great attachment points
Scrapman: "30 parts is our current record" The 4x4x1 Wedge: "Am I a joke to you?" The first build could've been 15 parts if we were giving that shape its best chance. Not that it would have changed the outcome.
So here's an angle you never approached and it's rarely ever considered because of how bizarre and difficult it is to make work. You're trying to break the sound barrier going in a straight line. Loops is another form of travel. I think it'd be fair to not count the structure and foundation needed for the contraption and instead counted the actual parts that move because it's not the entire thing that's breaking the sound barrier, it's the thing you've built to utilize the rig that's doing it. You're essentially turning a limited straight line course into an infinite left or right turn or a flip. I think that's a fair way to go about it, but someone else can pass judgement on that.
I mean, sure. Let's just use space to eliminate wind resistance and gravity..... Yes, you can literally break the sound barrier upon reentering a planet from space and only using two parts, so long as you have enough distance, but it totally invalidates the challenge.
I only have hope for this idea if it allows you to set one of the gimbals to push downwards (which judging from his experiments with 50kg weights is should). Similarly, if a small propeller can lift it, then you could have the small propeller for up and down, and a gimbal for downwards (and for attaching the nose cone). Then again, 5 is still an improvement! So 1 gimbal on the nose for down (centered), 1 gimbal on the nose for up, nose cone over both, and a small propeller or space thruster (or whatever is most powerful under 19kg) on the back to assist with both. In fact, with the 2 gimbal 1 small propeller variant, you'll probably want the back position for the "up" gimbal. The small propeller is 3kg heavier and every bit of stabilization will count.
10:55 Scrapman, for the love of everything, please realize that you can rotate wedges 180° , you already know it doesn't matter if the wedges form an inside wedge. there has been so many videos were you run into this attachment issue that could be fixed so easily, like in your 1% hovercraft video from just one week ago, but instead you change everything else as if there was no other solutions.
You could have tried flipping the rocket engine upside down. We know that it's thrust isn't quite in the center of the block. Just a tiny bit of lift could have reduced the friction with the ground. Maybe the 5 piece design at 10:17 would have worked that way.
Two 4x1 wedges in front, standard seat, and then on the lower 2 rear blocks of the seat a space thruster and a dragon jet on the top 2 rear blocks of the seat, and then another dragon jet stuck to the bottom of the first dragon jet. (Similar to the 7:56 version, but it saves the 1x2x4 and the flat connector). It would *equal the rocket engine build, at 6 blocks.* *.....BUT:* You might be able to use that same setup with only two engines if you used a RAW jet plus another thruster (space thruster/ dragon jet/ second RAW jet). I don't have _much_ hope, but it's worth trying.
Here's some fun past Scrapman facts: His benchmark of 30 parts was done by the tail propellers, gimbal thrusters came in at 15 parts, then with space thrusters 13 parts. That's right y'all, the record before this video was 13 parts.
Scrapman (and anyone else), there is a very efficient way to use space thrusters, in terms of both volume and weight. Here is a side profile: ⬜🟦⬜🟦⬜🟦⬜🟦⬜🟦 ⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜ 🟦⬜🟦⬜🟦⬜🟦⬜🟦⬜ 🟦 - A 1×1×2 grid block ⬜ - A space thruster (either the top half or bottom half) This layout makes 66.66(recurring)% of the space be filled with space thrusters. Each space thruster only has two connection points being attached/used. It uses the same anount of blocks as the 2×2×2 blocks and space thrusters, but lighter and denser.
@@niil047 Each space thruster is attached to the grid block in front of it, and only two of the available connections of the space thrusters are used. It does require flat connectors or some other form of external connections to attach each section (a space thruster and grid block) together.
@@friendlyneighborhoodmemer18 There aren't any in the middle. The "image" I created is a representation of the grid, from a side view. Each space thruster is 2 blocks tall.
You could try 3 propellers & a cockpit! 3 propellers on the back, cockpit on the front (if you want you can add a cone for 5 blocks, but i think it's doable with 4)
0:41 I don’t remember whether it was space thrusters or small propellers that was there best, but it was one of those. Wonder if you’ll remember that 🤔 9:56 Normal seat would work here, be lighter, and reduce the drag 13:35 swap the nose cone and wedge 15:37 use the 30 weight block
Use the rocket engine to fly high in the air, use seat control to turn around and point thrust towards the ground. Use a rocket engine and gravity at the same time.
if you use a space fighter seat a giro and a rocket engine then you can juse the giro to point yourself upwards and use the rocket engine to power yourself upward and when your at altitude you can turn yourself and propel yourself down with the rocket truster
You said you didn't think sacrificial parts should be exempt from counting towards the total, but what about this: Space thruster on the back of the go kart seat, then zero drag glitch with detaching block off the side, flat connector 1x2 and 4x4x1 wedge with the sloped side facing the seat. 5 blocks total, top speed 2000mph+
Maybe using the setup of the spaceship cockpit and the cone on the front that you were using at the end with just a space thruster or 2 can do it. The aerodynamic profile is smaller so maybe there's a lower threshold of thrust that you need. With that you could reduse it to 4 or 3 blocks
I don't see how you'd attach 2 space thrusters with 4 blocks total. You'd need a 1*1*2 block or scaffold, which takes you to 5 blocks. Also, I think 2 dragon thrusters have a bit more thrust than 2 space thrusters.
4 parts idea, use diving bell or spaceship cockpit since they have a 4by4 hitbox and use the 2 by 4 by 2 rounded corners on the front to get decent aerodynamics, they are worse than 4 by 1 wedges for aerodynamics, but maybe still good enough to get to sound barrier with the rocket engine, since you were going at 1400km/h at the end with the 4 by 1 wedges and sound barrier is around 1234 km/h
I don't think anything with 4x4 "decent" aerodynamics will work. Even the version at 10:17 with only 2 blocks of the rocket engine exposed only reached 1145, and those two arrows were pretty close to the best green. [edit:] If there's any merit to your idea, then it would be to lay the standard cockpit flat on the ground, use one 2x4x2 round piece on top of it, and two 4x4x1 wedges in front of the cockpit. And you'd need to hope that the lift and downforce of the wedges and rounded piece are close enough to canceling each other.
I'd bet two space fighter cockpit, two 4x4x1s and a rocket would get you there with 5. The base aerodynamics of the space fighter cockpit are very good
You only need 3 or 4 parts, If you use a Seat, a Gimbal Jet or Something to Bring you Up to hight, und using a space thruster to accelerate the fall, Just rotate the Trust in the right direction using Seat control, and Just yeet down If the Seat is in the right direction
I don't have to DLC to test myself, but you could try using the cockpit, rocket engine, and a cone. With that, fly straight up, then use gravity with the rocket to fly down much faster
How about trying to break the sound barrier with a throwing machine? Example there is a rocket company called spinlaunch that has a vehicle that is spun at insane speeds and thrown at super sonic with a rocket assist. Your goal would be to break the sound barrier with something "thrown" and the fewest/weakest amount of rockets
What about servos? like two rocket thrusters on rotating servo to get up to altitude and boost right down in to the ground. That should be 5 parts. Also have a cockpit with a stabilizer that is set to toggle. Then have a rocket truster and when at a comfortable altitude you turn of the stabilizer and boost straight to the ground. That should be 3 parts or 4 if you have 2 stabilizer in opposite direction.
10:00 if you use smaller wedges you could get rid of two green arrows that aren’t doing anything in this design. Smaller wedges would actually decrease drag.
6 blocks is also possible with 2 small propellers plus a dragon jet 4x4x1 wedges on front and normal seat another fun sonic boom video idea would be focusing on the least power as all engines have a power rating or volume/weight efficiency
22:32 Scrapman do you remember the party balloon sound barrier challenge? Yeah, just pop down a single party balloon and it goes so fast it disappears... No sonic boom because TM registers sonic booms only when seat is accelerated to 1235+ km/h but still it works.
If you can lift yourself with props while having a rocket engine attached to the front of that last seat, it will flip once you start to go down due to the weight of the engine that you can than use to push yourself towards the ground, also reversing the props maybe?
I don't know if this is within the rules of the challenge. But I think a rocket thruster and a seat could work. Start in space get up to speed and then enter an atmosphere and get a sonic boom.
Raw jet times two use different controls to toggle them. Then seat and the big wedges. That should get you 5 blocks. If it has enough power, you could use the good aerodynamic seat and put a 4 by 4 wedge just on top of the seat only and get the part count down to 4. Might work, but idk.
2 4x4x1 wedges in the front, 2 raw jets at the back with different inputs so you can alternate between them while one is charging and then seat between wedges and jets them. probably good enough for sonic boom with 5 only pieces?
Hmmm... 4×4×1 wedge ×2 The looooong seat you were using and a rocket thruster. That's 4 parts. But you still have 2 bad Arrows... Hmmm... Is there a 2×x×1 wedge?
I never get, why he doesn't use the 4x4x1 wedge, instead he's using 4 times a 4x1x1 wedge. Is there a valid point (weights or so), that he doesn't use the one piece, instead of the 4 pieces?
there used to be a way to break the sound barrier with 5 blocks, using a standard seat, 2 4x4x1 wedges and 2 large propellers, but in 1.8 the large propellers got nerfed and they no longer have enough power to break the sound barrier. as far as i know there is no new way to break it with 5 blocks (without glitches, mods, or space)
What about rocket, diving bell, and then minimising 4x4x1 wedges. Would that reduce thebdrag enough, because the diving bell has better aerodynamics than the engine?
I can't test it but I think it could be
@@j-j-jingles4797 or does 2 rocket engine with no aero work?
@@DeadsTBD If you use two you either spend blocks attaching in line, or to either side and it would be half red arrows. Not aero snough I don't think
@@j-j-jingles4797 Yeah but maybe even with bad aero 2 rocket engines can break the sound barrier... I have no idea it was just an idea, if it can 3 blocks would be the limit (seat + 2 engines if they can be connected, again no idea) but well...
@@DeadsTBD engines side by side double thrust, but more than double aerodynamic drag. So one thruster would be the only version which could work
space ship cockpit, nose cone, rocket thruster. spawn it in on the thruster, fly to the ceiling, turn around, fly to the ground.
@@RadiantCataclysm ... You did watch the video right?
But didn't scrap just use gimbal jets and gravity as a secret weapon?..@@RadiantCataclysm
ill test it i had the same idea lol
KOOL
@@SaneBane.Officialhe did it with gimbals but no aero and the rocket has waaaaaaaay more thrust sooo i think it might work
Scrap,if you really wanted that aero at 13:47 you could’ve just put the nose cone above the wedges and everything would’ve connected.
Or turn the seat upside-down.
YES, I wanted to yell because I seen that too! 😂
4 block idea >>>
Maybe you could use the space cockpit thing and a rocket engine, paired with a stabiliser for one axis and a gyro for the other axis, then you could control the rotation. Fly straight up, turn around and use gravity to your advantage, maybe this can overcome the suboptimal aerodynamics.
If needed you could attach the cone tip to the cockpit for a 5 block build.
Same
next one: lightest vehicle that can break sound barrier or robot battle / football play with weight limit
Might be possible with just the rocket engine and a large seat with good aerodynamics: Fly up first, then use seat controls to dive while firing the rocket engine
12:38 "Existing is worse than not existing" -Scrapman
the top1% series was so fire
I wonder if the cockpit seat would be better. While it looks like it has terrible aerodynamics, it is actually very good. It also has great attachment points
Please use 🤓 type grammar to match your pfp
@@mr.spytomin that case… why aren’t you using the same font as your profile pictue
Well, in your case, why aren't you making the sound of a jet?.mp3
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Scrapman: "30 parts is our current record"
The 4x4x1 Wedge: "Am I a joke to you?"
The first build could've been 15 parts if we were giving that shape its best chance. Not that it would have changed the outcome.
Actually 1 is the record because they have done it with just the seat before. Heck they've done it with just their bodies before
@@jamesTBurke without external propulsion? Because that's the rules he uses. Otherwise you could build a powerful slingshot to shoot just the seat.
@@edopronk1303 yea. The catapult
@@jamesTBurkeI’d love to hear an explanation as to how a catapult isn’t external propulsion.
@pat9353 he Said nothing detachable not no external propulsion
Another two ways for this kind of challenge: Lowest needed mass, and lowest needed volume
Scrapman should battle with flying tanks. Literally put wings on a tank, no planes, no gunships, just flying tanks.
So here's an angle you never approached and it's rarely ever considered because of how bizarre and difficult it is to make work. You're trying to break the sound barrier going in a straight line. Loops is another form of travel. I think it'd be fair to not count the structure and foundation needed for the contraption and instead counted the actual parts that move because it's not the entire thing that's breaking the sound barrier, it's the thing you've built to utilize the rig that's doing it. You're essentially turning a limited straight line course into an infinite left or right turn or a flip. I think that's a fair way to go about it, but someone else can pass judgement on that.
Next challenge idea: smallest. As in least total volume
@22:25 You can't break the sound barrier in space because space has no air.
Atmosphere counts in planets using space as acceleration area
@danialmelloman8403 yes you can do that but I think it's cheating
I mean, sure. Let's just use space to eliminate wind resistance and gravity..... Yes, you can literally break the sound barrier upon reentering a planet from space and only using two parts, so long as you have enough distance, but it totally invalidates the challenge.
Use 2 gimbals and a nose cone on the front of a space fighter cockpit and have the gimbals go up, and then you can break it in 4
I only have hope for this idea if it allows you to set one of the gimbals to push downwards (which judging from his experiments with 50kg weights is should). Similarly, if a small propeller can lift it, then you could have the small propeller for up and down, and a gimbal for downwards (and for attaching the nose cone).
Then again, 5 is still an improvement! So 1 gimbal on the nose for down (centered), 1 gimbal on the nose for up, nose cone over both, and a small propeller or space thruster (or whatever is most powerful under 19kg) on the back to assist with both.
In fact, with the 2 gimbal 1 small propeller variant, you'll probably want the back position for the "up" gimbal. The small propeller is 3kg heavier and every bit of stabilization will count.
10:55 Scrapman, for the love of everything, please realize that you can rotate wedges 180° , you already know it doesn't matter if the wedges form an inside wedge.
there has been so many videos were you run into this attachment issue that could be fixed so easily, like in your 1% hovercraft video from just one week ago, but instead you change everything else as if there was no other solutions.
Forget aerodynamics, a seat and two rocket engines strapped to the side go vrooooooom
Aerodynamic seat + 2x2 nosecone + space thruster + 1 or 2 small propellers maybe?
just tried that. it didn't work.
I believe the block count on the rocket engine versoin could be reduced by using nose cones.
Great video as always!
You could have tried flipping the rocket engine upside down. We know that it's thrust isn't quite in the center of the block. Just a tiny bit of lift could have reduced the friction with the ground. Maybe the 5 piece design at 10:17 would have worked that way.
1:06 you could've used the flat wedge pieces which i think is 4x4x1 i think
Two 4x1 wedges in front, standard seat, and then on the lower 2 rear blocks of the seat a space thruster and a dragon jet on the top 2 rear blocks of the seat, and then another dragon jet stuck to the bottom of the first dragon jet. (Similar to the 7:56 version, but it saves the 1x2x4 and the flat connector). It would *equal the rocket engine build, at 6 blocks.* *.....BUT:* You might be able to use that same setup with only two engines if you used a RAW jet plus another thruster (space thruster/ dragon jet/ second RAW jet). I don't have _much_ hope, but it's worth trying.
Here's some fun past Scrapman facts: His benchmark of 30 parts was done by the tail propellers, gimbal thrusters came in at 15 parts, then with space thrusters 13 parts.
That's right y'all, the record before this video was 13 parts.
You did it with 3 gimble jets
Other blocks count too
@@l3_war_thunderyeah but that could also be 6 blocks then. I think the same applies to small props, but it could have potential.
Could use logic
@@dragonslayer5j883 ?
Scrapman (and anyone else), there is a very efficient way to use space thrusters, in terms of both volume and weight.
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This layout makes 66.66(recurring)% of the space be filled with space thrusters. Each space thruster only has two connection points being attached/used. It uses the same anount of blocks as the 2×2×2 blocks and space thrusters, but lighter and denser.
how do they attach to each other?
@@niil047
Each space thruster is attached to the grid block in front of it, and only two of the available connections of the space thrusters are used.
It does require flat connectors or some other form of external connections to attach each section (a space thruster and grid block) together.
how are the ones in the middle attached?
@@friendlyneighborhoodmemer18
There aren't any in the middle.
The "image" I created is a representation of the grid, from a side view. Each space thruster is 2 blocks tall.
@@1110-binary-days OOOOOH I get it now, that is actually genius, thank you. I'll be using that!
It may be ideal to remove the grid blocks and move the top thruster to the back of the nose cone to further optimize part count.
You could try 3 propellers & a cockpit!
3 propellers on the back,
cockpit on the front
(if you want you can add a cone for 5 blocks, but i think it's doable with 4)
12:50 me screaming at my screen for SM to just put the cone on the top with the wedge on the bottom
2:49 "Can we break the sound barrier in less than thirty parts?"
No, but you can do the Kessel run in less than twelve parsecs.
0:41 I don’t remember whether it was space thrusters or small propellers that was there best, but it was one of those. Wonder if you’ll remember that 🤔
9:56 Normal seat would work here, be lighter, and reduce the drag
13:35 swap the nose cone and wedge
15:37 use the 30 weight block
Use the rocket engine to fly high in the air, use seat control to turn around and point thrust towards the ground. Use a rocket engine and gravity at the same time.
Rocket engine and airplane seat.
Is that good?
11:35 at this point i was screaming for him to just rotate the wedges
CAN YOU TEST IF PARTS WITHOUT A SEAT CAN BREAK THE SOUND BARRIER SCRAP!
Very good idea for a good reason you could use in later videos
You should be able to break the sound barrier with 4 blocks using a diving bell, rocket thruster, and 2 2x2x4 wedges
For the raw jet engine if you toggle it to cycle with pause/delay you can get more consistent thrust and higher top speeds.
if you use a space fighter seat a giro and a rocket engine then you can juse the giro to point yourself upwards and use the rocket engine to power yourself upward and when your at altitude you can turn yourself and propel yourself down with the rocket truster
You said you didn't think sacrificial parts should be exempt from counting towards the total, but what about this: Space thruster on the back of the go kart seat, then zero drag glitch with detaching block off the side, flat connector 1x2 and 4x4x1 wedge with the sloped side facing the seat. 5 blocks total, top speed 2000mph+
Maybe using the setup of the spaceship cockpit and the cone on the front that you were using at the end with just a space thruster or 2 can do it. The aerodynamic profile is smaller so maybe there's a lower threshold of thrust that you need. With that you could reduse it to 4 or 3 blocks
I don't see how you'd attach 2 space thrusters with 4 blocks total. You'd need a 1*1*2 block or scaffold, which takes you to 5 blocks.
Also, I think 2 dragon thrusters have a bit more thrust than 2 space thrusters.
@@Pystro omg you're absolutely right. I didn't think of the crappy attachments of the space thrusters
4 parts idea, use diving bell or spaceship cockpit since they have a 4by4 hitbox and use the 2 by 4 by 2 rounded corners on the front to get decent aerodynamics, they are worse than 4 by 1 wedges for aerodynamics, but maybe still good enough to get to sound barrier with the rocket engine, since you were going at 1400km/h at the end with the 4 by 1 wedges and sound barrier is around 1234 km/h
I don't think anything with 4x4 "decent" aerodynamics will work.
Even the version at 10:17 with only 2 blocks of the rocket engine exposed only reached 1145, and those two arrows were pretty close to the best green.
[edit:] If there's any merit to your idea, then it would be to lay the standard cockpit flat on the ground, use one 2x4x2 round piece on top of it, and two 4x4x1 wedges in front of the cockpit. And you'd need to hope that the lift and downforce of the wedges and rounded piece are close enough to canceling each other.
I'd bet two space fighter cockpit, two 4x4x1s and a rocket would get you there with 5. The base aerodynamics of the space fighter cockpit are very good
The F1 seat has awesome aerodynamics, but is 1 layer off. Still Good!
Limited time wedge gang Christmas sweater reappear again when?
21 is my guess, scrapman may be onto something, gimble up and use propeller to speed up
Try just a seat and a thruster with a gyro to steer. Point it up and get altitude, then down to break the sound barrier.
Nose cone, Space seat, Three small propellers
next up : reaching highest speed on test map
combind the two ideas and use a gyro to point you up and then use the rocket engine to get back down , theoretical 3 parts
You only need 3 or 4 parts, If you use a Seat, a Gimbal Jet or Something to Bring you Up to hight, und using a space thruster to accelerate the fall, Just rotate the Trust in the right direction using Seat control, and Just yeet down If the Seat is in the right direction
thats kinda CHEATING
@@FLOT.1 he was trying it with gimbals at negative speed and a propeller in the video too
You only need the seat and the thruster, you can use seat controls to turn around. I tried it, but it's not fast enough.
@@Phimic. even with gravity helping? Fascinating
You could stack the space thrusters together to remove the flat connectors
As in the box block on top of the other
I don't have to DLC to test myself, but you could try using the cockpit, rocket engine, and a cone. With that, fly straight up, then use gravity with the rocket to fly down much faster
How about trying to break the sound barrier with a throwing machine? Example there is a rocket company called spinlaunch that has a vehicle that is spun at insane speeds and thrown at super sonic with a rocket assist. Your goal would be to break the sound barrier with something "thrown" and the fewest/weakest amount of rockets
didn't try it personally but try the gravity method with the huge thruster
Thats the guy thats always under scrapmans videos asking for a flying tank battle
Can anyone name the music that is playing 16:04 ?
this is really cool
this is cool
What about servos? like two rocket thrusters on rotating servo to get up to altitude and boost right down in to the ground. That should be 5 parts. Also have a cockpit with a stabilizer that is set to toggle. Then have a rocket truster and when at a comfortable altitude you turn of the stabilizer and boost straight to the ground. That should be 3 parts or 4 if you have 2 stabilizer in opposite direction.
8:16 there would be more friction so both your top speed and acceleration would drop.
Bro y'all have done it with nothing but a seat before.
10:00 if you use smaller wedges you could get rid of two green arrows that aren’t doing anything in this design. Smaller wedges would actually decrease drag.
Which ones would you get rid of with that? And how using smaller ones take less total blocks?
@@monsieurgb497 that design didn’t work, I’m saying it might have worked if he removed the unnecessary arrow. It doesn’t lower the blocks below 5
Now break the sound barrier with as few power cores as possible
20:25 remove the gimbal and put a regular 3 balded propeller on the front with reverse to help you go up
6 blocks is also possible with 2 small propellers plus a dragon jet 4x4x1 wedges on front and normal seat
another fun sonic boom video idea would be focusing on the least power as all engines have a power rating
or volume/weight efficiency
Scrapman you already broke the sound barrier with 5 blocks while falling in your party balloon video at 23 minutes and 40 seconds.
22:32 Scrapman do you remember the party balloon sound barrier challenge? Yeah, just pop down a single party balloon and it goes so fast it disappears... No sonic boom because TM registers sonic booms only when seat is accelerated to 1235+ km/h but still it works.
If you can lift yourself with props while having a rocket engine attached to the front of that last seat, it will flip once you start to go down due to the weight of the engine that you can than use to push yourself towards the ground, also reversing the props maybe?
Did you know that pilots do not hear the sonic boom from inside the cockpit? Only outside observers can hear it.
I don't know if this is within the rules of the challenge. But I think a rocket thruster and a seat could work. Start in space get up to speed and then enter an atmosphere and get a sonic boom.
Use the massive rocket thruster engine + the gravity method but use normal gyros to control your angle and aim up and down.
Scrapman, you could have used the rocket truster build but put the space cocpit and thus reducing another block
rocket engine altitude sensor to negative bam 2 blocks challenge does not stat that seat is required
Seat 2 gimbals and logic to provide a negative power and keybinds for positive
Raw jet times two use different controls to toggle them. Then seat and the big wedges. That should get you 5 blocks. If it has enough power, you could use the good aerodynamic seat and put a 4 by 4 wedge just on top of the seat only and get the part count down to 4. Might work, but idk.
what about a rocket engine with the space cockpit, that was the first thing that came to mind for me
“Speed is going to affect how fast-“
You could try only deleting one wedge on one side of the Rocket Engine Vehicle instead of both sides.
spin
I did 6 blocks, with 4x4 wedges, standard seat and 1 big and 2 small propellers
13:02 - you could've swapped cone and wedges and had them attached
Spaceship cockpit, rocket thruster, in space.
I thought for sure that 2 Large Props under a Seat with two 4x4 wedges would have done it, but only gets to 1140kph, lol
15:47 I think for the sake of Your own time, you should use mods to give Yourself boost in upwards direction.
Nobody would be mad.
You keep cooking bro!
Honestly you might be able to do 3 blocks. Thruster, seat, detachable block. Yeah I'm suggesting a no drag glitch.
Next challenge, now Underwater.
cone tip, underwater seat, rocket engine 3 blocks
Remove front block and replace with the 2x2x4 block/ long 45 degree wedge
Welcome to anyone new anyways I have an idea multi-player Monday with bombs only instead of spudguns with spanners BTW
I got an idea, what you if you race with speeds that break the sound barrier
Break the sound barrier with an all terrain vehicle goes in water, air and ground breaks sound barrier on all three
3 parts
The seat and the rocket engine and gyro
Fly like a rocket to the celling then reverse with rocket engine and boom u got it
Jet engine with the very edge attached to a pair of skis and a seat on top of it to make sure that the vehicle is compact idea from 2:33
I also would be interested what the least number of power cores is to break the sound barrier?
And also the lightest?
2 4x4x1 wedges in the front, 2 raw jets at the back with different inputs so you can alternate between them while one is charging and then seat between wedges and jets them. probably good enough for sonic boom with 5 only pieces?
The space thrusters have more power to weight ratio and acceleration than all other engines
Hmmm...
4×4×1 wedge ×2
The looooong seat you were using and a rocket thruster.
That's 4 parts.
But you still have 2 bad Arrows...
Hmmm...
Is there a 2×x×1 wedge?
Was also thinking...
Default seat.
4×4×1 wedge ×2 and space thruster ×2.
That's 5 parts.
I never get, why he doesn't use the 4x4x1 wedge, instead he's using 4 times a 4x1x1 wedge.
Is there a valid point (weights or so), that he doesn't use the one piece, instead of the 4 pieces?
@@PsychEngel ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@uattiasstill need a way to connect the second space thruster
@@PsychEngelsimple more aerodynamic are worse and he doesn’t care about part count usually when he use 4
13:27 put the cone on top so they can get attached
Now do this with the fewest power cores.
do evolution with this concept, you start with like 60 or something blocks and every round you are required to remove 10