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You frogto to point out that the brick has to be anchored too. Or else it will just fall thru the ground, because it wont collide with the ground.
You can also use them for "Which Way" parts in obstacle courses. But just make sure it's long enough, or you will see people jumping over it.
 
You forgot to to point out that the brick has to be anchored too. Or else it will just fall through the ground, because it wont collide with the ground.
 
I'm not one hundred percent sure that "Walkthroughable" is the right word, any suggestions? Unsolid or something better than walkthroughable...sounds like something from Mary Poppins. >_> -- [[User:Twila27|Twila27]] 21:02, 29 April 2008 (CDT)
 
 
 
 
No, not really. It just needs to be connected to something. --[[User:Kaze|Kaze]] 06:44, 30 April 2008 (CDT)
 
You could always say "Intangible", but I doubt anyone would understand what that means. =( -- [[User:JustinP231|JustinP231]] 11:08, 30 April 2008 (CDT)

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You can also use them for "Which Way" parts in obstacle courses. But just make sure it's long enough, or you will see people jumping over it.

You forgot to to point out that the brick has to be anchored too. Or else it will just fall through the ground, because it wont collide with the ground.

I'm not one hundred percent sure that "Walkthroughable" is the right word, any suggestions? Unsolid or something better than walkthroughable...sounds like something from Mary Poppins. >_> -- Twila27 21:02, 29 April 2008 (CDT)



No, not really. It just needs to be connected to something. --Kaze 06:44, 30 April 2008 (CDT)

You could always say "Intangible", but I doubt anyone would understand what that means. =( -- JustinP231 11:08, 30 April 2008 (CDT)