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    need some advice on my newest track

    on the track that i'm making now (well, designing - i havent started building it yet), i'm planning to have a mix of lots of different obsticles from all 6 extreme tracks. i may or may not have borrowed this idea from boris.

    i've got a good idea of what obsticles i want, and i've thought out a couple of nice sections that fit together nicely.

    however, i'm completely stumped for something to put after one of the obsticles.

    currently, the rider is at the 3rd checkpoint of diabolic (the inclined wooden ramp on top of car tyres), and i want him to get to a completely different level anywhere between the top of the steep ramp at that same chackpoint and immidiatly after the twin vertical logs.

    does anyone have any ideas what i should put after this?

    *edit*
    if it involves brown boxes, that would be great, because i've barely used that track (i've used the last bit, but thats all)

    *edit 2*
    the best idea i can come up with is, just after the twin vertical logs, drop into the bit of groundhog forever where you can skip a checkpoint. has anyone got any other ideas?
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    Re: need some advice on my newest track

    I like the GroundHog Forever idea.
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    Re: need some advice on my newest track

    Originally Posted by ShiftySamurai
    I like the GroundHog Forever idea.
    DITTO
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    Re: need some advice on my newest track

    Originally Posted by 420
    Originally Posted by ShiftySamurai
    I like the GroundHog Forever idea.
    DITTO
    i'm really glad that you guys think it works, because it links together the two little strings i'd drawn out.

    right now i'm putting off making the section i'm on because its the bit where you go backwards on goin up because its really hard to get any reference points
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