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In response to popular demand, I'm happy to present this set of complete rustic road/ track pieces designed to give your project a new dimension! Fully textured models are included - ready to lay out your road.
This build takes full advantage of the power of MESH to bring you detailed objects with a refreshingly low prim count.
The Set Includes:
5 fully textured road pieces - track with fern and grass - 2 types each
Pieces are designed to join without the need for fussily accurate positioning!
Type 1: No physics for Visual Display (less prims)
Type 2: With physics for accurate AV interaction (a few more prims)
45º Corner - 4 or 11 prims
Short Straight - 2 or 8 prims
90º Corner - 3 or 5 prims
Long Straight - 5 or 11 prims
Hump Straight - 2 or 3 prims
All prim counts above include (removable) grass and ferns (approx 2 prims each piece)
All items are fully textured (did I mention that?)
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OH WOW !! .. love this creator Alex Bader work. No problems fitting the road together either.
NO CUSTOMER SERVICE
I reached out to Alex 8 months ago, shortly after buying this item, and I never heard back from him. The lack of professional costumer service is the reason for the 1 Star. If he had responded in a timely manner, I would have rated this item 5 stars.
Perfection
Nicely done roads. They give the place an elegant feel considering it's a dirt road. I love this set and think you will as well.
Stunning as ever...
… from Alex! I LOVE the way the ends of each section are ‘feathered’ so that the link to the next is seamless; and this goes some way to mitigating the absence of an end-piece for the completed road- though a little tweaking of the background terrain at that point is required.
Just what I needed.
I wanted rustic, and this fit the bill.
Great buy.
I'm glad Alex included the ground texture with this set. It made matching everything up easy as pie. The pieces went together easily as well. My only gripe is that the ramp and apex are thin pieces, and if you're trying to install this in something like a skybox, which I did, you need to find assorted rocks to hide the gap. But I did, and I'm very pleased with the results.