Awesome!
And it also inspires me to finish off my stadium project.
Pics of our new DBBL ARENA...
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Oh i really dont know how much time we did spend to build this pitch. But yes it was worth every minute. Its a damn great atmosphere to play our league games on this pitch, in a dark room with just the flood lights on.....and i am sure you have this skills too, if you just want to do it... 

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Continuing my previous thoughts...
Looked like your stadium was all one main "module". Though having it that the lights are removable is a good idea. I think I'll incorporate something like that in the next expansion to Ivor Biggin Stadium. I made mine modular as it has made transporting it around North America a hell of a lot easier. (Even if customs does look at it funny...) I made the dugout it's own seperate module, with the field and scoreboard/stands breaking into three seperate sections. You might consider that in your next project, as it will make it more possible to transport the stadium between venues!
Now I'm going to have to find a way to drag it out there for a mega-goblin brawl, plus find time to add even more additions to the stadium. If I can lick the wiring problems for lights than the sounds aren't hard to do. It's just been the seperate wiring issues when dealing with a modular stadium. (Who'd think BB required an engineering degree?)
Looked like your stadium was all one main "module". Though having it that the lights are removable is a good idea. I think I'll incorporate something like that in the next expansion to Ivor Biggin Stadium. I made mine modular as it has made transporting it around North America a hell of a lot easier. (Even if customs does look at it funny...) I made the dugout it's own seperate module, with the field and scoreboard/stands breaking into three seperate sections. You might consider that in your next project, as it will make it more possible to transport the stadium between venues!

Now I'm going to have to find a way to drag it out there for a mega-goblin brawl, plus find time to add even more additions to the stadium. If I can lick the wiring problems for lights than the sounds aren't hard to do. It's just been the seperate wiring issues when dealing with a modular stadium. (Who'd think BB required an engineering degree?)

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Even the Goblin coach gets a +1 to injury rolls! Ow!