Les Neilson
Active Member
My previous effort at this track I entitled the Snaefell Mountain course, which is as far as I'm aware the official title of the circuit used for the famous motorcycle races on the Isle of Man. I intended the name to distinguish it from other efforts, but probably the result was a bit of confusion as to what it was. It was built from Google Maps data and then adjusted here and there by hand, mostly using video of Mark Higgins' runs as a reference. In it's current state it looks fairly rough and ready in most places and needs a lot of detailing to make it up to something that can live with the standard of good mod tracks that are still being released for AC. But I decided to leave it as it was until there was a good reason for restarting the project. Once I got into using lidar data, thanks to Wurstkoffer's method, that's all I was interested in working on.
Now, thanks to a new Manx friend of mine, I've got hold of 50cm data for the entire island. With this I plan to build a new version of the complete circuit, this time with accurate elevations, cambers, and road widths. I've finished merging the lidar tiles into a single file that covers the whole circuit. First step is to get Wurstkoffer's hack working again, and try a smallish sample to do a bit of testing...
Now, thanks to a new Manx friend of mine, I've got hold of 50cm data for the entire island. With this I plan to build a new version of the complete circuit, this time with accurate elevations, cambers, and road widths. I've finished merging the lidar tiles into a single file that covers the whole circuit. First step is to get Wurstkoffer's hack working again, and try a smallish sample to do a bit of testing...