hyperandries
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Post by hyperandries on Apr 3, 2018 21:19:38 GMT
I'm creating a circuit in the city and I like putting props in the inside of the corner like you see a lot in a proper circuit. I was just wondering what props are good to use for this purpose.
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Post by RJSlow on Apr 3, 2018 21:43:23 GMT
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Post by AjAxel10 on Apr 3, 2018 21:50:32 GMT
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yahtc
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Post by yahtc on May 29, 2018 0:03:04 GMT
I've seen pots and barrel's used before. Very professional, mildly infuriating.
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Post by vanstock79 on Jun 16, 2018 5:34:06 GMT
I often try to use the stunt track with rails to make inside barriers, the smallest bent one can be layered over itself nicely in a lot of situations. for a quicker solution I will turn to using the small target landing pad, and for tighter turns I generally go for a couple of cement pipes at like a 35° angle or a striped cement barrier angled so as not to be annoying to hit. For the outside I generally use railed stunt track, tire walls, sponser walls, or striped cement barriers. Though occasionally I find that some of the stunt set pieces work well for large sweeping outside barriers, like the basic loop if you angle and sink it in the ground right can look nice and be effective over a large area saving you prop count
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Post by AjAxel10 on Jun 17, 2018 1:31:45 GMT
I often try to use the stunt track with rails to make inside barriers, the smallest bent one can be layered over itself nicely in a lot of situations. for a quicker solution I will turn to using the small target landing pad, and for tighter turns I generally go for a couple of cement pipes at like a 35° angle or a striped cement barrier angled so as not to be annoying to hit. For the outside I generally use railed stunt track, tire walls, sponser walls, or striped cement barriers. Though occasionally I find that some of the stunt set pieces work well for large sweeping outside barriers, like the basic loop if you angle and sink it in the ground right can look nice and be effective over a large area saving you prop count Damn, no offense but your tracks must be pure aids then. Try to avoid stunt tracks with rails as much as possible and striped barriers are rarely useful. Also tire walls should never be on any proper racing track
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Post by thedynamiter on Jun 28, 2018 10:32:33 GMT
Depends on how you want to approach your corners. If you want to lowkey punish people for cutting I'd recommend using some angled cement pipes near the apex.
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