Eurobricks Forums: Build & Decorate a Train Car: Rules & Discussion - Eurobricks Forums

Jump to content

  • (3 Pages)
  • +
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3

Build & Decorate a Train Car: Rules & Discussion Holiday 2008 Contest

#1 User is offline   TheBrickster 


  • Minifigs Hunting Season

  • Icon
  • View gallery
  • Group: Town Moderator
  • Posts: 8293
  • Joined: 15-January 05
  • Member: 174
  • Country:USA

Posted 12 December 2008 - 02:20 AM

All Aboard for Some Holiday Fun!

Posted Image

In the spirit of the Holiday Season, Eurobricks Trains & Town Forum is proud to announce its most recent contest, Build & Decorate a Train Car.

RULES:

1) You may either build an official Lego train set (single wagon or engine) -OR- Create an original train car or engine (MOC).
2) Decorate your train car in the spirit of the holiday (this can include Christmas, Haunnika, or Kwanzaa).
3) Decorations may be brick built and/or you may use non-Lego elements and ornaments (including stickers, decals, glue, glitter, spray paint, holly, misstletoe, lights, etc).
4) Your train car must run on standard 9V or newer R/C track (but does not require Lego train wheels and/or couplings).
5) Only one train car (not complete train) may be entered in the contest. One entry limit/person.
6) Only one image may be submitted of your train car.
7) Image must be no larger than 640 x 480. Digital backgrounds are encouraged.
8) Contest begins today and ends Christmas Eve (December 24).
9) One winner will be selected by EB poll. A tie or draw will be selected by the admins/mods.
10 Entries are to be shared in the Entry Thread with this thread used for discussion.
11) Mods and Admins may participate but they are not eligible for the prize.

PRIZE:

The best decorated train builder will win a City Impulse set compliments of TheBrickster.

Let's have fun with this and we look forward to seeing your decorated train cars!

ENTRY THREAD

#2 User is offline   JimButcher 


  • Killed by the beast called "Cuddles"

  • Icon
  • Group: Eurobricks Grand Dukes
  • Posts: 4396
  • Joined: 07-January 08
  • Member: 2436
  • Country:America

Posted 12 December 2008 - 03:32 AM

Sounds like fun! I never got any train sets, or any wheels that fit a 9v track, so I won't be entering. But good luck to everyone! :sweet:

#3 User is offline   TheBrickster 


  • Minifigs Hunting Season

  • Icon
  • View gallery
  • Group: Town Moderator
  • Posts: 8293
  • Joined: 15-January 05
  • Member: 174
  • Country:USA

Posted 12 December 2008 - 03:37 AM

View PostJimButcher, on Dec 11 2008, 07:32 PM, said:

Sounds like fun! I never got any train sets, or any wheels that fit a 9v track, so I won't be entering. But good luck to everyone! :sweet:

You can use non-train wheels Jim. The scale should be for 9V track.

#4 User is offline   JimButcher 


  • Killed by the beast called "Cuddles"

  • Icon
  • Group: Eurobricks Grand Dukes
  • Posts: 4396
  • Joined: 07-January 08
  • Member: 2436
  • Country:America

Posted 12 December 2008 - 03:55 AM

View PostTheBrickster, on Dec 11 2008, 09:37 PM, said:

You can use non-train wheels Jim. The scale should be for 9V track.

Oh, well in that case, I might join. Thanks! :thumbup:

#5 User is online   Erdbeereis 


  • So badass he doesn't need a tattoo

  • Icon
  • Group: Pirate Moderators
  • Posts: 4930
  • Joined: 31-January 08
  • Member: 2630
  • Country:U.S.A.

Posted 12 December 2008 - 05:09 AM

Sounds like a lot of fun! :classic:
Good timing too, I just finished my first train MOC, so I might try to decorate that....
Posted Image

#6 User is offline   penguinz 


  • Icon
  • Group: Eurobricks Vassals
  • Posts: 80
  • Joined: 07-December 08
  • Member: 4614
  • Country:United States

Posted 12 December 2008 - 05:19 AM

Sounds like fun! I was a huge fan of trains a while back. I will have to dig my train parts out again! :laugh: One question, can we include a coal car with the engine?
Thanks!

#7 User is offline   TheBrickster 


  • Minifigs Hunting Season

  • Icon
  • View gallery
  • Group: Town Moderator
  • Posts: 8293
  • Joined: 15-January 05
  • Member: 174
  • Country:USA

Posted 12 December 2008 - 06:06 AM

View Postpenguinz, on Dec 11 2008, 09:19 PM, said:

One question, can we include a coal car with the engine?

Since coal cars are usually part of the steam engine, I don't see why not.

#8 User is offline   pr0visorak 


  • Silvery Provo

  • Icon
  • Group: Eurobricks Knights
  • Posts: 912
  • Joined: 24-July 08
  • Member: 3570
  • Country:Singapore

Posted 12 December 2008 - 06:26 AM

Ok, so for this contest we just need to build a train right? With the carts or without the carts and we have to take a picture with the tracks to show that it i to scale! Right? By the way, what is an impulse set?
2nd Singaporean in Eurobricks and first few to enter the Singapore F1 Night Race on the 1st day!

Today is the Star wars Clone wars Ryloth the trilogy!
Posted Image

#9 User is offline   TheBrickster 


  • Minifigs Hunting Season

  • Icon
  • View gallery
  • Group: Town Moderator
  • Posts: 8293
  • Joined: 15-January 05
  • Member: 174
  • Country:USA

Posted 12 December 2008 - 06:38 AM

View Postpr0visorak, on Dec 11 2008, 10:26 PM, said:

Ok, so for this contest we just need to build a train right? With the carts or without the carts and we have to take a picture with the tracks to show that it i to scale! Right? By the way, what is an impulse set?

Just a single train car (passenger wagon, dining car, caboose, boxcar, etc.). It can be an official Lego train car or a MOC.
I'm not sure what you mean when you say "carts"?

It does not have to be pictured with track, as long as you build it to scale with 9V or RC track.

Impulse sets are the very small sets (usually around 20-30 pieces with a single fig).

Some examples:

5611, 5612, 5613, 5620 pictured on Lego SAH under City

#10 User is online   AFOL12v 


  • Icon
  • Group: Eurobricks Knights
  • Posts: 562
  • Joined: 26-August 06
  • Member: 921
  • Country:The Netherlands

Posted 12 December 2008 - 07:58 AM

Is it allowed that a train may run on 12v?
Check my layout:

Posted Image

#11 User is offline   Holodoc 


  • Ich bin ein Berliner!

  • Icon
  • View gallery
  • Group: Eurobricks Fellows
  • Posts: 2768
  • Joined: 24-November 06
  • Member: 1094
  • Country:Germany

Posted 12 December 2008 - 09:10 AM

Nice contest, Brickster!

The only thing I stumbled upon was the fact, that the train car need not have couplings and wheels. :look:
What kind of train car is it then?

Hope I get some time to participate... :sadnew:

#12 User is offline   Shadows 


  • Transfiguring!

  • Icon
  • View gallery
  • Group: Global Admin
  • Posts: 9784
  • Joined: 30-April 07
  • Member: 1558
  • Country:USA

Posted 12 December 2008 - 09:44 AM

Great contest, TheBrickster! I hope I get a chance to participate, this one looks like a lot of fun!

View PostHolodoc, on Dec 12 2008, 03:10 AM, said:

The only thing I stumbled upon was the fact, that the train car need not have couplings and wheels. :look:
What kind of train car is it then?

Stationary. :laugh:

Ok, seriously, that's just to allow people who don't actually have official train parts to still participate.
Shadows is currently appearing as Sheldon "Slash" Wills in the mysterious Red Moon!

Posted Image / The Reviewer's Academy / EB News Presents / Classic-Town.net / Shadow's Decals

Have odd/rare/unusual parts, spare minifigs or other LEGO memorabilia? Come to the Museum of the Absurd!
Looking to buy instead? Visit these eBay Licensed Listings for ideas.

#13 User is offline   TheBrickster 


  • Minifigs Hunting Season

  • Icon
  • View gallery
  • Group: Town Moderator
  • Posts: 8293
  • Joined: 15-January 05
  • Member: 174
  • Country:USA

Posted 12 December 2008 - 03:07 PM

View PostHolodoc, on Dec 12 2008, 01:10 AM, said:

The only thing I stumbled upon was the fact, that the train car need not have couplings and wheels. :look:
What kind of train car is it then?
Hope I get some time to participate... :sadnew:

As IS mentioned, we wanted to allow those that don't have official train parts (like wheels and couplings) to participate. They can always use regular wheels.

I hope you enter.

#14 User is offline   penguinz 


  • Icon
  • Group: Eurobricks Vassals
  • Posts: 80
  • Joined: 07-December 08
  • Member: 4614
  • Country:United States

Posted 12 December 2008 - 04:15 PM

I may be trying to be too specific but can we make our coal car be an extended length? :sceptic: (Meaning can I add a part for more decoration to a 6x10 stud plate)
Thanks!

#15 User is offline   strider406 


  • Icon
  • Group: Eurobricks Citizen
  • Posts: 211
  • Joined: 26-August 08
  • Member: 3840
  • Country:USA

Posted 12 December 2008 - 04:22 PM

By nine volt what exactly do you mean is it a certain size because I don't have any train parts.
Want pirates! Visit my trade topic. Flickr

  • (3 Pages)
  • +
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3

1 User(s) are reading this topic
0 members, 1 guests, 0 anonymous users