Track: The Speeding Dutchman

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Whynni
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Track: The Speeding Dutchman

Post by Whynni »

Hi everyone!

It must be something having to do with Christmas approaching, because it's always around this time I start thinking of making a new track. :)

I have been blind-staring on my new track, and I could therefore use fresh opinions by you! What do you think of the track? I don't mind critical reports, as long as they're honest and tactful. :P

Download: The Speeding Dutchman.

Thank you!
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Post by ShadowPrincess »

Whynni, I loved the feel of this track, the nice smooth flowing lines and the variety of manouvers needed driving this track.

The overall layout i personally thought was terrific.

The models and placement of them, especially the animals imo is great.

No doubt others can talk on the technical side of things but thats the way I see it.

Your eye for detail is what attracts me to your tracks.

I can certainly see me using this as a tournament track in the future.

I am probably slower than most on this in under 3 mins.
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Post by OLD_Jammer »

Just gave this track a couple of spins. It is a beautiful track with a great feeling of Spring.
Right from the start, the track sets a great mood with the sailboats, and smooth track layout.
Wonderful flow. I love the checkpoint posts as well. Nice choice. The bridges are very nice as well.
I'm glad SP said she looks forward to running it in a tournament, because I know some of us racers would have thrown this one into the suggestion box : )

Very well done.
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Post by Warren262 »

This track is awesome. I tried it out with some small tires and it was fun. The scenery is great. I like the car drving on the road. :D
"If you ain't first, you're last!" - Ricky Bobby
That is true in drag racing.
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Post by Whynni »

Thank you so much! I'm so glad you all like it so much. :) My aim was to create a 'racable', smooth track, and it seems to have turned out fine. :)
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Post by OLD_Jammer »

Very much so.

Don't change the track at all !

It's complete.
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