Agreed!
Here's what I did.
I used a
chain hoist, but it almost didn't work, as it's heavy enough the chain passed through tha wheels! The yellow wheels were worse, didn't work at all, which is why I built it asymetrical, switched the yellows out.
Did I miss something, or do wheels not count? I see 9 pieces.
I've been playing with the bomb glitch lately. When I first saw these I was thinking it was "cheating" to use a glitch to solve a puzzle, but it's actually quite difficult. The glitch has no logic, and the slightest change in setup completely changes the glitch behavior. Once in a while, though, you get a very satisfying result.
Rolling Away. Notice the opposing wheels to hold it in place while the glitch times in (or to put it another way, while the fuse burns down.)
Junkyard. Fun to watch it fly.
Full-up. I discovered working this one that the wood rods are WAY stronger than the water rods. Wasn't sure before, but explosives puts it to rest. (They're heavier, too, when that matters.)
Around the Bend. Sometimes the physics just goes completely nuts after grenades. Climbing air is cool.
Up the Hump. You can throw a lot of weight around with explosives, too.
Up the Stairs. This one is weird for two reasons. At the end, it blows itself sky high into hyperspace, breaks the chain, and imparts
just enough momentum onto the object piece to win. However, if you hit Back, then Stop, then Start to reset it, it behaves completely differently.
Big Ball. This one doesn't work on my computer at home, but it works on every other computer I've loaded it on, including at the office where I built it (during lunch, of course!)
Another try. A slight variation, that
does work at home.
Back and Forth. For a glitch solution, this one is just plain elegant.
Edit: to add
Easy 9 and
Easy 10. All that stuff on the left of Easy 9 serves 2 purposes, balance and holding the car in place to wait for the ball to fall in. Easy 10 was just showing off for Metar. 💡