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This may be the wrong forum. Moderators feel free to move it.

I recently completed my first design for an outdoor hockey rink and I was looking for your guy's opinions on how to improve it.

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I will remove the white 8x16 tiles and replace them with the ones with the hockey printings on them.

I'm trying for something like this (on a smaller scale).

My major concern is the nets. They looks really weird. I thought about using these but they are really out of proportion.

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Comments and Criticism Welcome.

EverettYA

Posted

Very nice! I've been wanting to make an indoor rink myself. Nets are always the hardest things to make. I have the same problem with soccer nets. I think your net is okay, but it should be a bit taller.

Posted

Very nice! I've been wanting to make an indoor rink myself. Nets are always the hardest things to make. I have the same problem with soccer nets. I think your net is okay, but it should be a bit taller.

Thanks thats probably it. Yes they're a great addition to any town. I was lucky enough to have a copy of the NHL Championship Challenge. So I have all the special "hockey" parts.

Posted

Maybe a SNOT surrounding wall would allow you to curve the corners?

That would certainly help too. Thanks you guys' are a great help!

Posted (edited)

Looks good, however the net really should be more square where the back meets the top, and the sides should be round near the bottom. Yours look a bit too much like soccer goals.

Like this

When the series 4 monitors come out, I'm going to get a bunch of the hockey players and make a pond hockey game for my chrismass layout.

Sal

WFB, WI

Edited by legoboy3998

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