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We'll see what we can do. I will aim for a full list with scores. You want this, you need that, etc, etc. I am getting very tired of your constant kind of demanding things in order for you to be able to enter the competition. I have been running contests for almost a decade now and we have had very little issues with people understanding the rules and/or the competition. Basically, you are the only one constantly complaining about this and that. So, it's very simple; either you adapt to our way of running a competition....or you don't and you stop participating. I'm running these contests in my spare time and I love to do it for you guys, because I know you love it. I don't mind a questions or a suggesion every now and then, but the contstant flow of objections, remarks and demands are taking all of the fun away. I'm done with it. I think I made a similar post when we ran TC24 so consider this my final comment about it.
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The voting will be 100% jury voting. The jury will consist of Milan, myself and several "Technic members" who know a thing or two about building Technic. And no, we will not disclose who they are, nor will we disclose the total number of judges. We will provide a list of the top 3 with arguments why they scored in the top 3 in that order. We won't be publishing an elaborate list with scores, nor will we take part in elaborate discussions why the outcome is not fair VOTING CRITERIAThere will be jury voting and the voting will focus on originality, build quality, staying true to the original and the build being in the spirit of the contest. Shrinking the BWE by 1% and submitting a 99% sized version won't get you many points. Regarding the remark about originality; it's a fair point that there is a limited choice when it comes to picking models. So, we won't deduct points for duplicate models.
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Communities (i.e. Eurobricks) have activity support. We can request prizes for activities like contests. We can do this seven times a year with a certain budget per request. But every quarter we need to use two request or else they will expire (only one for last quarter). So we need to submit the request for this contest before a certain date which leaves us no space for contest a extension. We used to request prizes and have them sent to me and I had to relay them (which costs money). Nowadays we wait for the contest to end and have the winners pick their prize and have TLG send them.
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42159 Yamaha MT-10 SP
Jim replied to Ngoc Nguyen's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
You need to use Bricksafe or Flickr or a similar service. Bricksafe is free and easy to use. -
Technic 2023 Set Discussion
Jim replied to Dami's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I have split the off-topic discussion into a new topic. -
Generic Contest Discussion
Jim replied to Jim's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
So maybe we need to start discussing more interesting things....like game development. Have done some myself (some simple web and mobile games) And let's end the pay-2-win and bigger-is-better discussion. I understand your point of view and with your background I understand where it comes from. -
Generic Contest Discussion
Jim replied to Jim's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
It's never a level playing field when it comes to contests. Size restrictions might level the playing field somewhat, but then there will be other things. I can already tell you that next contest will have color restrictions I do appreciate your opinion (I really do), but you seem to be one of the few people constantly debating the contest setup and rules. -
Generic Contest Discussion
Jim replied to Jim's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
This is a personal opinion and not a fact. We are still going strong and the number of contestants doesn't depend on size restrictions, it does depend on the chosen subject, time of the year, etc. The last couple of contests have been very specific, but check out the broad TC20 contest. No size restrictions and 47 entries. So, please don't confuse your opinion with actual facts. Of course you can discuss the contest setup here, but the "bigger always wins" is simply not the case. And we do have plenty of contests for small builds or builds like motorcycles (which automatically is restricted due to tire scale). So I don't think we need to be discussing size restrictions over and over again. -
Generic Contest Discussion
Jim replied to Jim's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Exactly this. Spot on. Also, I’m getting somewhat tired of the “this is not fair, that is not fair” discussions. We have been running contests for ages and we had very few issues and very few complaints. So, let’s simply enjoy building for a contest and stop whining. Besides that, I will come up with my own idea for the next contest instead of having elaborate discussions about it, like last time. -
Generic Contest Discussion
Jim replied to Jim's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I already have the next contest in mind, so don’t bother -
The rules were pretty simple. Just scale down a model. It's only logical that the more you deviate from the original, the less points you will score. That's no rocket science. And yes, using some alternative parts will obviously be necessary, but it's up to the builder to determine how much deviation is acceptable. Don't worry about it. Your model looks awesome, and to be honest; it doesn't even need stickers if you ask me.