If you would like to make a longer track I have made monorail terrain assets. There are a couple of tiles with them but you could also make a tile yourself. And yes I know this isn't a monorail lol.
On multi player Monday you should do a relay race where you start on foot or a simple sled. Each checkpoint has chest you can pick with an assortment of things to add to your vehicle. See who can make the best and fastest vehicle on the fly.
Kinda reminds me of the German experimental railcar called "Schienenzeppelin" (rail zeppelin) from around the same time. It only had one prop in the back, but the front was pretty close to today's bullet trains, very aerodynamic and sleek looking. It set a land speed crecord of 230 km/h back then. Pretty interesting thing imo.
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I hear in the USA that americans don't do well on this... here in Canada, the highest I've gotten is 40:30:2 the highest I've seen someone get is 180:70:29 They were running for 8 hours :> also 20meter? I always ran 60.... goes to show how different the USA is than Canada!a either way **the protogen mafia has been angered by your abuse of our turn on code. we will be sending "Our regards"**
i think the bounciness is due to Scrap Mechanics hates having a giant thing made of the same material (maybe it calculates collision on one giant object), try alternating materials when making the rail (so it maybe calculate the collisions on only a few blocks at a time), Kan and kosmo did this on their rail systems over on their coop multiplayer or it may just be scrap jank
I would love to see this in trail makers lol Hoped you have a good day scrap man! My daughter gets so excited to see your videos she is gonna love this one too
Man, you need to make more videos on similar subjects to videos Found And Explained made. Including the Arctic Land Train, which used electric engines with power from a generator wagon, and could go on any kind of sneaking/snaking/snake-ing road. And this also works well with the Scrap Mechanic physics.
I loved how you showed your progression in this I guess Timelapse 5:16. It’s funny and enjoyable 🌹. it also doesn’t make me skip the Timelapses. Well done love your content 🌹🌹
Truly before his time, this was the first "bullet train". I'm sure Mr Bennie would be proud to see the European and Japanese bullet trains scooting around these days. Though he'd probably be disappointed that they have yet to catch on in the USA.
Yeah pretty much. Although Britain had it's own sort of bullet train with the Class A4 Pacifics and the LMS Coronation, until they were taken out of service because the diesel's were taking over.
@@gerrard1144 ah, I didn't know about those. I'll have to look them up. I find trains and train history fascinating but have precious little knowledge about them.
@@aircraftcarrierwo-class i believe on the mainline they go as fast as 90-100mph, but the A4 Mallard reached 126mph on the stokes' bank, beating the previous record for fastest train of 124mph by the Germans. It is now the world's fastest steam locomotive ever to run, although it's middle bearing melted lol. They stuck to 90 since then, when diesels took over, steam trains are only allowed to go 75mph on the mainline, but that was lifted i think. Trains are amazing pieces of engineering.
Trains are actually fairly extensively used in the usa, you can spot rails all over the place, like a lot a lot, like the usa has the longest rail network in the world, with china coming in second. Not a close second though, its a solid 150,000 km extra of track over China. The US totaling 250,000 km, china 100,000 km, and russia sitting at 85,500 km. The assumption that the us does not use them is because they are not a popular means of transport for people. For good reason really, the issue is quite simply that setting them up as a means of public transport would be too inconvenient, the USA isn't like Europe where towns and housing was set up around horse and foot travel. A lot of US development was thanks to the goldrush, followed by the rise of cars, thousands of people settled along the long path from east to west and started to spread out rapidly once there was a fast long distance means of personal travel. Convenience and price is mostly why things ended up the way they are. Say for example I did want to go somewhere a track exist and was planned for, maybe a trip from new york to chicago. That would cost me, 215.69, and 1-2 days. For that same price, I can get on a plane and get there in a few hours. For that same amount of time, but cheaper, I could just drive there. If I am instead visiting family, somewhere outside of a major city, even if there is a track that crosses there, as its not a major line but a similar distance away, that would likely cost me 300-400 dollars, would require me moving between multiple trains, take a few more days, and that is only one way, the price would double if I wanted to take the train back home. It's just not worth it when cheaper and faster options exist.
This is a pretty neat train design and reminds me of a more modern idea variant I saw on tv years and years ago the High Speed Tubular Rail, there are a few videos of the animation of it here on youtube, but basically the train has rail top and bottom and the "track" is towers with wheels in the top and bottom for it to slip through which the towers would shoot it through them with powered wheels.
Won't lie, I watched Found's video before yours and I was really questioning when I saw yours come out, wondering if you watched his video lol. Either way, I love both channels. You are honestly an expert with Scrap Mechanic, keep up the great work man
From what I saw from a monorail build on Kan's channel if you alternate materials after every drag length the rail is much more stable and doesnt glitch nearly as bad. He had a rail that stretched rather far that proformed very well.
The directional issue is the top support bars holding the guide rail. The wheels pull away in one direction making a smooth glide. In the other direction they push in smashing into that guide bar support ever slightly
It's also extremely sad how Mr Bennie never achieved his dream and I like how well all can see this now. I never originally knew the story but now if you take into context about someone's dream becoming a fail it's actually depressing.
it looks like it is inspired by the Schwebebahn. Basically a flying bus in my hometown Wuppertal, Germany. It was invented around 1900 and is a monorail but the rail is above the waggon.
Hey scrap man. Since you did this, so you think you could make the rotodyne, it’s a plane-copter hybrid that has the same story as this air train. Please?
Maybe the reason this era had so many crazy inventions is because there were so many great inventions form inventing greats like Westinghouse and Tesla. You never know what silly idea will be the inspiration of the next great idea.
Its so crazy to think about, the guy who designed this would not have had even the slightest concept of computers, much less video games. And now, decades and decades later after he and his idea died, its getting seen by tens of thousands of people on a medium he never could have imagined
@Scrapman the bouncing can be avoided by alternating materials in about 10-15 blocks each... so 15 block metal 15 blocks wood and repeat. ask Kan and cosmo about it!
Scrapman, I got an idea. Make a beyblade and surround it with magnets facing outwards and use thrusters to rotate it. Use a swivel to cancel out the beys rotation and place another swivel on top of it and place some thrusters to use for changing directions (in instruments of destruction)
Pretty sure the difference in performance depending on direction is due to the torque of the propellers. Since the attachment point isn't symmetrical it would experience friction differently between the two
So for every one wondering why it was only going good in one direction is because the propellers pitch is the wrong way, he needs a prop that can change propeller angles.
I have 2 different ideas for multiplayer monday Challenge 1 "not my build" you build vheicals for your opponent to use in a race so the crappyer you make it the better chance you have...let the sabotage commence Challenge 2 "dont spill" a race where you have to carry an extremely awkwardly shaped object limitations being the object has to be free floating and not fully encased. Add obstacles as you see fit
I know it's been going on for a while now, but I wanna say I I really like this part of your channel, and how it's sorta passivly edjucashanal (and I need it).
The smooth direction has the torque of the propellers push the top wheels away from the top rail "wall". The not smooth direction has the propellers torque pushing the top wheels into top rail "wall" possibly causing them to try to ride up and off.
It is due to the weight distribution on the train. The engine is on one side which comprises one side and runs smoothly on one side than others and make that issue
The one direction being weird might be cause by the Axial forces caused by the propellers both spinning in the same directions, causing the wheel just after the bump to collide with the pillars that hold up the top rail.
If you would like to make a longer track I have made monorail terrain assets. There are a couple of tiles with them but you could also make a tile yourself. And yes I know this isn't a monorail lol.
Thanks for linking me in for the original video.
Happy to!
I think the torque from the propellers is affecting the way the wheels tilt and that's why one way works better than the other
5:25 That sneeze caughed me of guard and gave me a spike of laughter xD
This way of showing the building process is so much more enjoyable than the timelaps!
On multi player Monday you should do a relay race where you start on foot or a simple sled. Each checkpoint has chest you can pick with an assortment of things to add to your vehicle. See who can make the best and fastest vehicle on the fly.
I agreed 👍👌
Yes this is a great idea (it's like challenge mode evolution)
Damn, that opening went from whimsical and fantastic to painfully realistic so quickly. Cool invention regaurdless!!
Kinda reminds me of the German experimental railcar called "Schienenzeppelin" (rail zeppelin) from around the same time. It only had one prop in the back, but the front was pretty close to today's bullet trains, very aerodynamic and sleek looking. It set a land speed crecord of 230 km/h back then. Pretty interesting thing imo.
Damn reading the Rail Zepplin, causing my brain to remember Fate Series,
oh that's like the french aerotrain, its cruising speed was 400km/h
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I hear in the USA that americans don't do well on this...
here in Canada, the highest I've gotten is 40:30:2
the highest I've seen someone get is 180:70:29
They were running for 8 hours :>
also 20meter?
I always ran 60....
goes to show how different the USA is than Canada!a
either way
**the protogen mafia has been angered by your abuse of our turn on code. we will be sending "Our regards"**
I dont know how to respond to that one
i think the bounciness is due to Scrap Mechanics hates having a giant thing made of the same material (maybe it calculates collision on one giant object), try alternating materials when making the rail (so it maybe calculate the collisions on only a few blocks at a time), Kan and kosmo did this on their rail systems over on their coop multiplayer
or it may just be scrap jank
Moonbo? You meant kosmo right?
I think they figured out that even painting them different colors will fix the issue
I would love to see this in trail makers lol
Hoped you have a good day scrap man! My daughter gets so excited to see your videos she is gonna love this one too
Man, I really love the new editing style. Especially the bloopers. Good man.
He's not Good man, he's scrapman
(terrible dad joke even though I'm not a parent yet)
Man, you need to make more videos on similar subjects to videos Found And Explained made. Including the Arctic Land Train, which used electric engines with power from a generator wagon, and could go on any kind of sneaking/snaking/snake-ing road. And this also works well with the Scrap Mechanic physics.
5:25 that sneeze killed me😂😂
I loved how you showed your progression in this I guess Timelapse 5:16. It’s funny and enjoyable 🌹. it also doesn’t make me skip the Timelapses. Well done love your content 🌹🌹
I love your new editing format of jump cuts and keeping the building sounds (with a jazzy song in the background). 👌
Truly before his time, this was the first "bullet train". I'm sure Mr Bennie would be proud to see the European and Japanese bullet trains scooting around these days.
Though he'd probably be disappointed that they have yet to catch on in the USA.
Yeah pretty much. Although Britain had it's own sort of bullet train with the Class A4 Pacifics and the LMS Coronation, until they were taken out of service because the diesel's were taking over.
@@gerrard1144 ah, I didn't know about those. I'll have to look them up.
I find trains and train history fascinating but have precious little knowledge about them.
@@aircraftcarrierwo-class i believe on the mainline they go as fast as 90-100mph, but the A4 Mallard reached 126mph on the stokes' bank, beating the previous record for fastest train of 124mph by the Germans. It is now the world's fastest steam locomotive ever to run, although it's middle bearing melted lol. They stuck to 90 since then, when diesels took over, steam trains are only allowed to go 75mph on the mainline, but that was lifted i think. Trains are amazing pieces of engineering.
Trains are actually fairly extensively used in the usa, you can spot rails all over the place, like a lot a lot, like the usa has the longest rail network in the world, with china coming in second. Not a close second though, its a solid 150,000 km extra of track over China. The US totaling 250,000 km, china 100,000 km, and russia sitting at 85,500 km.
The assumption that the us does not use them is because they are not a popular means of transport for people. For good reason really, the issue is quite simply that setting them up as a means of public transport would be too inconvenient, the USA isn't like Europe where towns and housing was set up around horse and foot travel. A lot of US development was thanks to the goldrush, followed by the rise of cars, thousands of people settled along the long path from east to west and started to spread out rapidly once there was a fast long distance means of personal travel.
Convenience and price is mostly why things ended up the way they are. Say for example I did want to go somewhere a track exist and was planned for, maybe a trip from new york to chicago. That would cost me, 215.69, and 1-2 days. For that same price, I can get on a plane and get there in a few hours. For that same amount of time, but cheaper, I could just drive there.
If I am instead visiting family, somewhere outside of a major city, even if there is a track that crosses there, as its not a major line but a similar distance away, that would likely cost me 300-400 dollars, would require me moving between multiple trains, take a few more days, and that is only one way, the price would double if I wanted to take the train back home.
It's just not worth it when cheaper and faster options exist.
@@FastForwardPlans Yeah I know the USA uses trains to move lots of freight. I was more referring to people-movers being unpopular.
That sneeze was hilarious.
Bless you!
This is a pretty neat train design and reminds me of a more modern idea variant I saw on tv years and years ago the High Speed Tubular Rail, there are a few videos of the animation of it here on youtube, but basically the train has rail top and bottom and the "track" is towers with wheels in the top and bottom for it to slip through which the towers would shoot it through them with powered wheels.
5:25 bless you scrapman
Great vid 👍
Love this series. Keep the great work up!
I'm on my bus going to school and I see this new video, love it.
I like this kind of montage editing better than the usually just fast forward montages
Won't lie, I watched Found's video before yours
and I was really questioning when I saw yours come out, wondering if you watched his video lol. Either way, I love both channels. You are honestly an expert with Scrap Mechanic, keep up the great work man
From what I saw from a monorail build on Kan's channel if you alternate materials after every drag length the rail is much more stable and doesnt glitch nearly as bad. He had a rail that stretched rather far that proformed very well.
I really liked that build montage in the first part
Your sneezes always gets me..!
Now you just absolutely have to recreate the 1970's French Aerotrain
Great series and I love those random sneezes xD
Only scrapman can make a time lapse funny
Love your content scrapman
Hey scrapman you should do the watermans arrowbile I think me and a whole lot of people would love to see this
5:25 never mind the random sneeze
I cant stop laughing
I think the real reason that this didn't take off was because it didn't have any wings to provide lift.
The directional issue is the top support bars holding the guide rail.
The wheels pull away in one direction making a smooth glide. In the other direction they push in smashing into that guide bar support ever slightly
Nice monorail system. I'm gonna have to try this in my survival world.
14:06 I know this kind of phrase, I say it a lot as a programmer
Scrapman's sneeze is so funny idk why
Your top middle supports should have been a low friction box. I think that added to the jumpyness with the wheels rubbing on each one.
Damn, building montages are so nice now!
Whenever you have a long track, occasionally paint lines of a different colour in it to separate the different parts
Finally I found a Scrapman vid w/ intro
You're ny favorite youtuber!😊
we need more satisfying builds scrapman
5:25 bless you 🙂
you can paint in-between the segments and it will change the structure calculation without adding extra supports.
You should do a lift jumping race
Been waiting for the Found & Explained shoutout since the nutcracker video. What a weird coincidence of video timing.
Allso wery nice build
It's also extremely sad how Mr Bennie never achieved his dream and I like how well all can see this now. I never originally knew the story but now if you take into context about someone's dream becoming a fail it's actually depressing.
you have magnets .. i think you could try and make a megnet train rail.. a maglev type train. it could be a fantastic fast train
14:05 Scrap Mechanic physics in one sentence.
ScrapMan
you should rebuild a One-Wheel Tank/Ball Tank
Already better than the hyperloop
Love your videos!!
I love you r videos
Suggestion for video:
Perpetual motion machine
it looks like it is inspired by the Schwebebahn. Basically a flying bus in my hometown Wuppertal, Germany. It was invented around 1900 and is a monorail but the rail is above the waggon.
Hey scrap man. Since you did this, so you think you could make the rotodyne, it’s a plane-copter hybrid that has the same story as this air train.
Please?
I think he already did it in trailmakers, not sure tho, but I think he at least did something very similar to it
Wait actually no, I confused it with something else
Maybe the reason this era had so many crazy inventions is because there were so many great inventions form inventing greats like Westinghouse and Tesla. You never know what silly idea will be the inspiration of the next great idea.
We need to be using these irl.
i liked your previous outro song more, but this one is still good
Its so crazy to think about, the guy who designed this would not have had even the slightest concept of computers, much less video games. And now, decades and decades later after he and his idea died, its getting seen by tens of thousands of people on a medium he never could have imagined
"We're back on track" I see what you did there
This makes me want to see a multiplayer Monday monorail race
@Scrapman the bouncing can be avoided by alternating materials in about 10-15 blocks each... so 15 block metal 15 blocks wood and repeat. ask Kan and cosmo about it!
Scrapman, I got an idea. Make a beyblade and surround it with magnets facing outwards and use thrusters to rotate it. Use a swivel to cancel out the beys rotation and place another swivel on top of it and place some thrusters to use for changing directions (in instruments of destruction)
I noticed it worked depending on which seat you were in.
First hi scrapman love the vids I've been watching since 2016
Pretty sure the difference in performance depending on direction is due to the torque of the propellers. Since the attachment point isn't symmetrical it would experience friction differently between the two
bless you (you sneezed at the start of the video)
So for every one wondering why it was only going good in one direction is because the propellers pitch is the wrong way, he needs a prop that can change propeller angles.
i mean it’s a nice thing and a very good idea
but it’s just too expensive in building
so much steel is needed
the new building timelapse’s are lit xD
The guy: let’s make a flying train with a come face! People now:LETS MAKE A UNDERGROUND TRAIN
I have 2 different ideas for multiplayer monday
Challenge 1 "not my build" you build vheicals for your opponent to use in a race so the crappyer you make it the better chance you have...let the sabotage commence
Challenge 2 "dont spill" a race where you have to carry an extremely awkwardly shaped object limitations being the object has to be free floating and not fully encased. Add obstacles as you see fit
Its been so long since the last workshop hunters please do one of those.
honestly looking at it the only difference for each direction seems to be where the control chair and pilot is
To combat the bounciness u should divide the rail into chunks or either different colors or different material all together
Found and explained did a lot of videos on strange prototypes and stuff of the past. You shld build more of his stuff
i love the montage
You should try making a train that makes or places it’s tracks
3:55 why it didn't take off? well...
One obvious issues seems to be the amount of additional iron needed to build the frame and probably the propeller is less fuel efficient
Your next multiplayer Monday should be propeller powered vehicles.
EYY I GAVE THIS IDEA:D
I didn’t expect you to actually do the idea, when this was recommended my mind really went off the rails
I know it's been going on for a while now, but I wanna say I I really like this part of your channel, and how it's sorta passivly edjucashanal (and I need it).
This guy: Lets put the tracks in the AIR!
Some other guy: Lets create a train... with no train tracks!
3:55 no wings, ScrapMan. It had no wings for lift and it was attached to rails.
The smooth direction has the torque of the propellers push the top wheels away from the top rail "wall". The not smooth direction has the propellers torque pushing the top wheels into top rail "wall" possibly causing them to try to ride up and off.
scrap did bennie justice, :’)
kinda
Hi persun
humans: hmm making way for trains is too expensive...
also humans: underground train in a giant tunnel go brrr
5:22 scrapman jumpscare
Strv 103, tank with cool way of aiming
I learned more in this video then in a year of school 😂😂
that sneeze LOL
Bless you
It is due to the weight distribution on the train. The engine is on one side which comprises one side and runs smoothly on one side than others and make that issue
" They had one pesky issue, they had to put the rails on the ground." Agreed gravity can screw you up even I have to deal with it to.
The one direction being weird might be cause by the Axial forces caused by the propellers both spinning in the same directions, causing the wheel just after the bump to collide with the pillars that hold up the top rail.