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BricksMcgee

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  1. Nope, all needs to be original LEGO parts please
  2. We did used to have one, but it didn’t receive enough entries to be worthwhile, sadly!
  3. Hello! It’s fine if the model is completed by 30th September - I know we have some people still building!
  4. Hi folks, it’s that time of year again already! I’ve had a hectic year so apologies for the silence since last year - we’ve added 2 new categories (one for purist builds as a user suggested here, and a “build challenge”), and entries will open on Sunday again. Look forward to seeing what everyone has been building again! - The Brick Train Awards are back for their fifth year, with 17 categories to enter your models in. From steam, diesel and electric locomotive categories to wagons, scenery and even a “purist” category for those builders who don’t use custom parts such as wheels and rods. The awards started in 2020, and to celebrate their 5th year a new “build challenge” category allows builders to submit a new, railway-related physical or digital LEGO build which fits within a cube of 16 studs. Each entry is shared on the Brick Train Awards social accounts too, so it’s worth following on Instagram and Facebook for a month full of LEGO train goodness in your feeds! Entering your models is free, and can be done from 1st - 30th September 2024 at bricktrainawards.com where information on each category is listed. Winners are chosen by a panel of judges from the international LEGO train community, and prizes for the global winners are kindly provided by Trixbrix.eu.
  5. Glad to hear it arrived, and thanks to HA Bricks for the winner bricks! Congratulations again for winning.
  6. I like that idea, thanks! I will add it to the list to discuss for next year. Our main limiters for new categories are sponsors and the likely number of entries we’d receive. I don’t think the latter would be an issue for this!
  7. Thanks! Sorry, I’ve neglected EB a little this year. Congratulations on your win - love the model!
  8. Thanks for the entries Sven, love seeing them! We've considered a lot of categories over the years including something like you suggest, but are limited a little by the sponsors, and also by the likelihood of a reasonable number of entries to present a good competition - this is why we’ve previously merged Asia and Australasia regions as some categories had previously received just one - or even 0 - entries in last years! We do review categories each year and could consider opening up the “L gauge” categories to other gauges, so I’ll put it back on the list for discussion once this year is done! Thanks again for the entries - keep them coming!
  9. Looking forward to seeing what people submit!
  10. Good news train fans - The Brick Train Awards are back for its fourth year this September. An annual virtual event for LEGO train fans around the world, the awards showcase what the LEGO train fan community has been building in the last two years and is a great opportunity to see the variety prevalent in the hobby. The awards are split in to 15 categories including awards for best steam, diesel and electric locomotive, best freight, passenger and special wagons, group or individual display, and 3 categories for TFOLs (Teenage Fans of LEGO). There are also 3 categories reserved specifically for digital models created in Bricklink Studio, Mecabricks or LDD! Each category is judged at a regional level in one of three regions - Americas (including both North and South America), Europe and the Middle East, and Asia & Australasia. The winners of the categories at this level are then discussed by a panel of judges to nominate one global winner in each category. Each winner will receive a Brick Train Awards 2023 winners brick, and the 15 global winners will receive a $100 voucher from global sponsor Trixbrix.eu. The event is also supported by HA Bricks and Brick.is. You can enter for free at bricktrainawards.com, and follow all entries on the Facebook, Twitter and Instagram accounts for the awards. can’t wait to see what people have been building this year!
  11. We tried to cover every eventuality, but that’s a bit of a losing battle. Thanks again for completing it!
  12. Thank you! Much appreciated. Open to ideas to make the questions more relevant to folks - pm me or email playtime@bricksmcgee.com if you like. This is the first year, I’m hoping we can make the questions / answers more relevant over the years whilst retaining enough consistent queries over the years to track any trends.
  13. Hello! Been a while since I’ve lurked here. I have a survey about LEGO cities around the world called the Big Brick City Survey, which I’d love as many LEGO fans to complete as possible; it should take 5 - 15 minutes to complete depending on how in-depth you like to be, and we’re offering a £100 / €100 / $100 LEGO prize for an entrant drawn at random (if you want to share your details - you can still complete the form without giving me those). We’re hoping to be able to spot a few trends, and present some fun facts about LEGO fans’ towns and cities around the world once we’ve processed the entries, hopefully around early March next year. The questionnaire asks about your city name, and any meaning you have associated with it, the size of it, how your city is governed, and if you have any notable landmarks. The survey form closes on Monday 30th January 2023. More information and the form are at Bigbrickcitysurvey.com Look forward to seeing your cities! Richard
  14. All on the website, to a degree. We’ve switched judges this year in many regions, as it is quite judge dependent on what they like. — A final prod on this - entries (via website only this year please) close at midnight in your timezone on 30th September.
  15. Good question, to which we don’t have a perfect answer for! There probably is a line somewhere, but we leave that to the judges discretion. I suppose it also depends where the cut parts are - it’s unlikely judges will see something in the centre of a boiler, or in the undercarriage, I suppose. I’d certainly say some of the entries are past what I’d consider minor modifications, but I’m not judging this year, thankfully - a lot of superb models to chose from again this year
  16. We’re currently up to date with processing entries, so if you’ve been holding back, now is a good time to enter! Been great to see what people have been building so far - some truly stunning models
  17. Yup, they’re going on Facebook etc too, just a bit of a queue atm as we have to approve them one at a time - should be another batch today
  18. Excellent! They should be published in 2 - 3 days, seems to be a bit of a backlog at the moment (as I’m on holiday and Enrico, Henry and Levi are picking up my slack). We’ve made a few improvements to the website too, which should hopefully improve the quality of some images on social which have been appearing very blurrily.
  19. The judges are listed under the about section of the website. There are also judging criteria on the category pages that are used as a rough guideline for judges. We have a few changes for judges this year to shake things up again, so we’ll see what happens.
  20. I need to update the website with those. $200 USD TrixBrix voucher for global winners, and there is a voucher for steam loco category winners from TrainedBricks which I think is $50 USD, but I will check. Plus winners bricks. I know some winners didn’t receive these in the Americas last year, so we’ll try and sort those too. But of course, we don’t do it for the prizes ;) I’m really glad we’re trialling this category. Lots of great models lost out in loco / wagon categories in previous years.
  21. We talked about this for a long time, and the consensus is still that the majority of parts should be LEGO bricks, but a small minority of clone bricks (if they don’t exist as LEGO elements) would be allowed. This may change in future years, we try to be adaptable!
  22. I hope to be able to come to this next year and will ask other LEGO U.K. Railway members. Would definitely like to know when sign up is for 2023 - we likely couldn’t bring one of the club layouts, so how else could we participate? We have members with a lot of locos and rolling stock, and could maybe organise some layout modules before next year.
  23. 1. That’s fine, they don’t have to be prototypical! 2. They don’t have to exist but I suspect the judges may pick up on that if it’s obvious 3. Good question. I think we’re aiming for built consists only, so digital models would need to be go in relevant loco / wagon category this year As you can see, we’re trying a few new ideas out this year so there’s still a little to work out before entries open Thanks! I think we’re sorted for all regions now this year
  24. A good question. Now we have a category for consists, I think I’d expect DMUs and EMUs to go in there. We still have quite a bit of content to review on the website, will be ready for 1st September (I hope!).
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