This is a custom Nationals track created by Kip's Kreations.
Welcome to Kip's National's Track Information
Track Title: Suicide HeightsDesigned by: Kip's Kreations Randall and Justin Kipker (AMA_Pop455) & (AMA_Kip66)Email Address: KipkerCR@msn.comNational Release #: Sixth National
Description of Track:
Track was created completly from scratch!!!!! All my tracks prior to this one weresx converted and then modified through long and teadesss dispmap modifications however, this track is what everone calls the "Real Deal" This track was converted from a tga2ascat a Z value of 50, which is about as high as I could go and still keep a smooth raceable track! Dirt and all textures were painted by AMA_Pop as well. The Track was created usingPOV Ray, Through_Put's MCM Spline creater, and Paint Shop Pro. Special thanks to AMA_Baatk for his efforts and testing of this track! He always makes time for my redundant and simple questions
Track Details
Plugin : Not ApplicableWebsite : People.ne.mediaone.net of nat\plugin : Int./Pro (everyone can have fun.....faster the better)Graphics : AMA_Pop, Sky Cube by: Rainbo StudiosTrack Piece's : Hand Created by RKip455Paint Program : Paint Shop ProPrograms(s) Used : Rainbo SX Track Creator and Terrian Builder, Through_Put's MCM Spline Creator, and POV RayConstruction Time : 80 + Hours Comments : We hope everyone enjoy's our tracks, and would invite any and all comments, but please keep them clean! My son and I race Motocross in real life, as many MCM followers do, and we enjoy making tracks our and for your enjoyment. We are MCM DieHards !!!!!Avg. Lap Time : App. 1:20
Installation : Copy the contents of the suicidehts.zip to your MCM "teraform/national" folder. And you should be ready!
Special Thanks to : AMA_Baatk for his SX track plugin, his track conversion tools, and his time and continuing efforts helping my son and I create our "Nationals" Also, Rat_Phatman for his skycube Copyright / Permissions : Yeah Right....Copy all you want, give to who ever wants it, just send this readme along with it!
Thanks,
Randall and Justin Kipker