qdhxx
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| 09 Jul 2013 04:39 AM |
I started with a small block, the small block pushes a block that is 1.25 times bigger than itself, and the second block pushes an other block that is bigger than itself, and now I have a line of dominos, the first one's size is 6, 1.2, 6, the last one's size is 132, 126, 9.
There an other awesome thing about this line, not only that I could push a large domino when I started with a tiny one, when the last one falls, he sends power back to the tiny block, and the tiny block moves backwards to push something behind itself.
ROBLOX PHYSICS ARE AWESOME! |
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Yannick10
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qdhxx
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| 09 Jul 2013 04:47 AM |
| It doesn't lag too much, I only used 20 parts in the line. |
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qdhxx
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| 09 Jul 2013 04:50 AM |
| Now it's 24 parts, the biggest part is 233, 204.6, 17 |
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