They stack the bales at Goodwood with metal stakes through them. I think a standard bale is 1ft tall by 1.5ft wide, so about 310mm tall and about 460mm deep. On that basis, if they use standard size bales, then I think they're stacked either 3 or 4 high.2,5m x 0,90m x 1,20m can be is a kind of standard size.
But from all the photos I have of Goodwood they could be even bigger: At the moment I try 2,5m x 1,00m x 1,60m. Which seem to fit much better.
Definitely not.They stack the bales at Goodwood with metal stakes through them.
They certainly used to, but things may well have changed as it's been several years since I last went. The bales lining the course do not move when hit and they used to do that by putting wooden stakes behind them and metal stakes through the middle. Obviously, the ones in runoff areas are not staked.Definitely not.
I can see wooden stakes behind them in photos, but the bales themselves are monolites, I doubt that they are staked through the middle with metal stakes somehow, but oh well maybe... however it would be a very primitive way to reinforce them.The bales lining the course do not move when hit and they used to do that by putting wooden stakes behind them and metal stakes through the middle.
Thanks!Ok, I moved the posts related to the other track. If you prefer, I can also move the hay bale discussion to its own thread (it has one linked to the 3d anyhow). Let me know if you'd like other posts separated. Anything to keep you happy and see those WIP screenies.
Hahaha, I hear this is an ambitious goal ! I did not play it but when googling, there are some impressive shots in the "photo mode", but terrible shots in driving mode. At least with AC, what you see is what you get.My goal is to reach at least the quality of the GT6 track.