[ral] Frappe Snowland

Gravel, tarmac, snow. Whatever the surface, you'll find it here.
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[ral] Frappe Snowland

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:cflag: :cflag: [R]ENDY [R]E:TURNS!!! :cflag: :cflag:


Finally, after years of my "slumber", I have revived many stuffs and get their deserved updates. Among them are my blog, my site, and now, my new GeneRally track! I present you... Frappe Snowland!


We know that!

Well, the Frappe Snowland I made is a little bit different because I'm trying to incorporate the elements of Rally Sweden. I don't remember if Rally Sweden has tarmac stages but since I have time, I tried. I was like "Hey, why not?", so the construction commence.

Days later, after some suggestions (talked to Crowella on FB), I've worked it once again and this is the final result: a semi-technical tarmac course in the middle of a snowy environment where spectators nearby are VERY eager to see how the race goes!
frappesnowlandpreview.png
And here's the track in action...
The ice section!
The ice section!
RoC Buggies racing in the cliff section
RoC Buggies racing in the cliff section
An F2 Kit Car passing through the wooden bridge
An F2 Kit Car passing through the wooden bridge
Download, drive, comment, and ENJOY :D! :rally:
FrappeSnowland.zip
The track!
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I'm very disappointed Rendy... There aren't snowmen ! :D
A very simple track (not a negative point) with a well made bridge and good scenery (poor guys, they don't have scarfs in this icy circuit ! :ill: ). It's always difficult to recreate other racing game tracks in GR. But it's a good recreation, mixed with Sweden rally you made this track with your style. :bg:

...And welcome back ! :wave:

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Kikwik wrote:I'm very disappointed Rendy... There aren't snowmen ! :D
A very simple track (not a negative point) with a well made bridge and good scenery (poor guys, they don't have scarfs in this icy circuit ! :ill: ). It's always difficult to recreate other racing game tracks in GR. But it's a good recreation, mixed with Sweden rally you made this track with your style. :bg:

...And welcome back ! :wave:
Thanks for the warm welcome kikwik!

Any other comments?
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Hi, Rendy.
Its road narro, but I don't feel it, very fun track. ;)

BTW, is this track the same as that YouTube video Mario Kart?? I made a Mario Kart (?), hope try it.. :)
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MASA wrote:Hi, Rendy.
Its road narro, but I don't feel it, very fun track. ;)

BTW, is this track the same as that YouTube video Mario Kart?? I made a Mario Kart (?), hope try it.. :)
Ah, glad you asked. It's actually the same Frappe Snowland with a Rally Sweden environment. In other words, Frappe Snowland that's set in Sweden. It's just how good I am in making Mario Kart tracks with a twist of having WRC environments.

And how! Thanks for making the kart! Didn't expected to have someone make a car in tribute of this :)
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I agree with kiwik, movable cones could be snowmen. :D And also maybe river banks (few stones, bushes) to 'cliff' dithering at some places to have more natural feeling? :scratch: Anyway great track, Rendy! :bg:
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