I've been looking for BinMasta's tree stump, but I can't get to it. But in this link right here: http://rhinoseros.com/~mtmg/contests/ex ... shots.html
(Best of Tree Stump Bin shots)
I'm wondering where to get that particular track.
Tree Stump Bin
That is indeed a nice shot.

However, binmasta put very strict requirements on it's use and so very few people have used it. But you can get that and several other fine models from his site.
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Garage/5527/
Also, you might consider the evo tree stumps from sliverton pass.

However, binmasta put very strict requirements on it's use and so very few people have used it. But you can get that and several other fine models from his site.
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Garage/5527/
Also, you might consider the evo tree stumps from sliverton pass.
Here, see for yourself:
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Gara ... /stump.ZIP
Just a note: If I can get that stump, Binmasta could search the internet five billion times and not find it. It would just be a "private" track, and releasing it would mean removing the stump from the track so as not to offend anyone.
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Gara ... /stump.ZIP
Just a note: If I can get that stump, Binmasta could search the internet five billion times and not find it. It would just be a "private" track, and releasing it would mean removing the stump from the track so as not to offend anyone.
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Some darn nice shots in there indeed. Wish i had half the talent and half the will some of ya's have to do something like that.
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I remember asking him to let me use the Wallace and Gromit billboard and he seemed so surprised that someone finally asked him permission to use the billboard that he let mePhineus wrote:That is indeed a nice shot.
However, binmasta put very strict requirements on it's use and so very few people have used it. But you can get that and several other fine models from his site.
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Garage/5527/
Also, you might consider the evo tree stumps from sliverton pass.
Too bad the track wasn't that great... didn't do the billboard justice.
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It was bad case of case. Here, see for yourself:
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Gara ... /stump.zip
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Gara ... downloads/
User agreement:
If anybody plans to use this bin in his or her track, than he or
she must email me to get my permission, then must give credit
to me in his or her readme file that is zipped into the poded
track. Nobody can host any of Bin-Masta's bins on any web page
exept for Bin-Masta himself. All of Bin-Masta's bins are created
for use of an audience limited to Bin-Masta's correspondences via
email. By using this bin, a track author does not exept full
credit for his or her track. If Bin-Masta finds a bin that he has
created on a track by an unknown author than he has the right to
mutilate the author of the track, with big sharp metal knifes.
Any questions????.....GOOD
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Gara ... /stump.zip
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Gara ... downloads/
User agreement:
If anybody plans to use this bin in his or her track, than he or
she must email me to get my permission, then must give credit
to me in his or her readme file that is zipped into the poded
track. Nobody can host any of Bin-Masta's bins on any web page
exept for Bin-Masta himself. All of Bin-Masta's bins are created
for use of an audience limited to Bin-Masta's correspondences via
email. By using this bin, a track author does not exept full
credit for his or her track. If Bin-Masta finds a bin that he has
created on a track by an unknown author than he has the right to
mutilate the author of the track, with big sharp metal knifes.
Any questions????.....GOOD