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Okay, this is my guide to making a good review. First off, this is not a clone of Snefroe's topic. But that aside, what will make a good review?

PART I: Introduction

One thing that I think really helps a review, is a little introduction. Nothing fancy, maybe just a little blurb about your thoughts upon seeing the sets, where you got it, etc.

PART II: Pictures

These, in my opinon, are not mandatory, but I think they help. If you don't have pics, give a lot of extra detail, so we can be sure you really do own the set. If you DO have pictures, don't make the mistake I and so many others have made: blurry pictures. Make your pics clear and so forth.

PART III: The text

This is the important part! Beef up that review, and give us words! Tell us your likes, dislikes, etc. and discuss intresting parts of the set. Try to explain a lot from instruction ads to the playing expierience.

Also, what really makes a review is good comparisons. Saying something along the lines of "The Grand Titan is so cool, but why don't the robot mechs have cockpit windows?" actually makes your review a lot better even though you don't realize it at first!

CONCLUSION

At the end of your review, give your overall thoughts on the set. Close it out neatly, and soon you will have yourself a nice little review!

Reviewers out there do not be afraid to ask me to include your tip. I'd gladly do it! Just post or PM your idea or tip and I will write Submitted by _________ and then your tip.

This is not the only way to review, so have fun, test out your own ideas, and never be afraid to get criticism!

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VM,

Like I said several times before (why can't people read our threads, is that too much to ask !!) there is not ONE UNIFORM WAY to do a review :-|

Also, this was not the right forum to post it in the first place.

Since the more important points were disussed in the topic started by Sne here !!, topic closed and moved !!

*yoda*

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