Learning To Fly
Learning To Fly
This's a short one minute circuit.
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mattdst
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This track is awsome, the course is short but somewhat engaging and the track feels very very solid, i love the theme, and the models and textures were excellant, and the usual malibu suprise i found after a brief bit of searching and enjoyed it quite a bit, the flying truck was a nice touch 
overal this track is awsome
overal this track is awsome
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Tyler Wysocki
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>> This track is awsome...
Thanks Matt... you made my day and I'm glad ya had some fun on it
>> how did u make the map or the course making a intersection...
You're right on Grim, we can't get the map to display like that in the game, I drew that in with psp over a picture taken in OP's trackview.
>> Wow! Did you convert that from EVO2...
You guys are too sharp
I prefer to make my own stuff from top to bottom like saddleback, ocir, or toy's-ita, etc. but that takes a ton of time that I always find myself short of [uhoh] I love the ground textures TRI made for Evo and I think they look way better in MTM, then the fact they already have them laid out saves me hours of work enabling me to build a track relatively quick... mtm tracks are a passion of mine, racing them, building them, or just admiring the finer brilliant details others have done.
>> i also found some additions you made to be quite amusing..
LoL... That's my second funniest cownap. The one I did in crazy 2000.5 with the crazed mechanical Barney chasing poor Phin the cow is still my personal favorite....

Thanks Matt... you made my day and I'm glad ya had some fun on it
>> how did u make the map or the course making a intersection...
You're right on Grim, we can't get the map to display like that in the game, I drew that in with psp over a picture taken in OP's trackview.
>> Wow! Did you convert that from EVO2...
You guys are too sharp
>> i also found some additions you made to be quite amusing..
LoL... That's my second funniest cownap. The one I did in crazy 2000.5 with the crazed mechanical Barney chasing poor Phin the cow is still my personal favorite....
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Exellent work again Mal, The obstacles are well positioned to deny short cuts. I love the scenery too.

"In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But, in practice, there is."
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I'm attempting to gain new appreciation for the word "brevity". Not sure how it's going to workout for me, but in the mean time, here are my comments. 
Awsome little track, Mal!
Awsome little track, Mal!
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Now there's a replay I'd love to see
Help yourself bud. The replay available is a 59.02, not really that far away from 58.97.
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mattdst
lol dogge i did that too, alot of F-86s, some ME-262's, some russian helicopters of a type i dont remember, the spruce goose, a C-5A, nose section of an F-106 sitting next to a P-51 wing, a B-52, a couple russian airliners, tail section of a B-66, pieces of a P-3, and an F-16(sort of, lol)
the track looks amazing at dusk, this is my new favorate track, and i usually dont even like circuts very much, once again, awsome
the track looks amazing at dusk, this is my new favorate track, and i usually dont even like circuts very much, once again, awsome
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Mal proves once more that the best thing about Evo2 are his track conversions.
I'm not really interested in all those planes, but some of them are so **cleverly** placed that you can hardly avoid having a closer look at them, lol.
When it comes to driving, this baby turns out to be a lot more subtle that you might expect from the first couple of laps. As Jumper already pointed out, smoothness is the key for success. Calm down and suddenly an unspectacular lap will turn out to be one second faster than your previous record.
Very well done Mal.
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I'm not really interested in all those planes, but some of them are so **cleverly** placed that you can hardly avoid having a closer look at them, lol.
When it comes to driving, this baby turns out to be a lot more subtle that you might expect from the first couple of laps. As Jumper already pointed out, smoothness is the key for success. Calm down and suddenly an unspectacular lap will turn out to be one second faster than your previous record.
Very well done Mal.
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