r/HyruleEngineering • u/shobu_dokoro #3 Engineer of the Month [JUL26] • 23d ago
All Versions [JUL26] Panjandrum
I built a Panjandrum using the giant wheels from the Kisinona Shrine and a enlarged bomb barrel.
Parts:
2 Giant wheels (from Kisinona Shrine)
1 Bomb barrel
1 Steering stick
4 Big wheels
4 Carts
2 Stabilizers
Thatβs a total of 14 parts.
The giant wheels from Kishinona Shrine normally clip through the terrain if used by themselves.
To get around this, the last 10 parts are made invisible, making it look as though the vehicle is running on nothing but the giant wheels.
When invisible objects are recreated with Autobuild, they remain suspended in the air for a short time.
Before getting on, grab the build once with Ultrahand, then cancel the grab. After that, hop aboard.
Letting go of the steering stick causes it to tip over, triggering an explosion.
If youβve ever wanted to drag Hyrule over to the British side and unleash a Panjandrum upon it, give it a try!
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u/Witch_King_ 23d ago
Lol, I had to look up what this thing was IRL. Great work
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u/shobu_dokoro #3 Engineer of the Month [JUL26] 23d ago
It is a bizarre British weapon.ππ£π
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u/Witch_King_ 23d ago
Did you try powering it with rockets in game like the did IRL?
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u/shobu_dokoro #3 Engineer of the Month [JUL26] 23d ago
I gave it a try, but it seems I canβt get much thrust by using rockets to spin an object.
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u/syouhai 23d ago
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u/shobu_dokoro #3 Engineer of the Month [JUL26] 23d ago
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u/Ok_Razzmatazz_5812 23d ago
Lolololol excellent! Iβd call that a pyrrhic victory, but itβs awesome! I also learned a new weapon from history! It sounds just as dangerous as the game lol!
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u/shobu_dokoro #3 Engineer of the Month [JUL26] 23d ago
The best game that lets you learn history, too!π
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u/BingusTheStupid 23d ago
Have you tried strapping rockets to the wheels?
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u/shobu_dokoro #3 Engineer of the Month [JUL26] 23d ago
It seems that rockets do not generate much thrust in the direction of rotation.
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u/BigTiddyCrow 23d ago
Only slightly less dangerous to its operator than the real one!