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Milan

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  1. Congratulations to all the winners, and thanks to all participants for entering this contest. Of course, a big thank you to all the voters for casting their votes!
  2. TECHNIC ARCTIC CONTEST - RESULTS TOPIC 1. Mobile Penguin Washing Station by Burko-uk - 427 points 2. Arctic Explorer Truck by 2GodBDGlory - 417 points 3. ARCTIC TRANSPORT BASE by Alex Ilea - 354 points FULL RESULTS COLLAGE OF ALL ENTRIES
  3. Voting has ended! We are validating all the votes and preparing the results topic. You can expect it in the next several hours.
  4. We are validating all the votes and preparing the results topic. Most likely in the next several hours.
  5. Yes, we are closing the voting today! 41 votes, and it was VERY tight. For some time, it was a tie.
  6. Nice to see you posted this model. A great example of a scale model. Hopefully more will come. On a side note, make sure to follow the rules about size of the images. Max allowed size is 1024. Have fun!
  7. There should be a big picture with a list of all entries with their respective names next to them. We can't place pictures directly next to the dragging entries, sadly. Let me know if someone else doesn't see the picture on the voting site.
  8. Yep. That's one of the ideas behind this Thanks. Glad you guys like it. Yes, it did. I just checked, your vote has been registered.
  9. I would say Audi tires are not as good as 24x43 tires for 1:13 truck models, at least dimension wise. Most real life commercial trucks use 315/80-22.5, which are around 107cm OD, and around 32cm in width. 24x43 (82mm high, 24mm wide) tires are very close in proportions to 315/80-22.5 (3.34 vs 3.41). Audi (82mm high, 29mm wide) tires are too wide in proportion to 315/80-22.5 (3.34 vs 2.83). Audi tires may be somewhat suitable for newer truck models that use super singles on their front axles and even as singles on their rear axles.
  10. Voting has started! You can place your vote: Please note that we are using an external site for voting, so make sure to read the rules. Use this topic for questions or remarks regarding voting. Good luck everybody!
  11. TECHNIC ARCTIC CONTEST - VOTING TOPIC VOTING We are using an external site to vote: VOTING HAS ENDED! Please follow these rules to vote: To vote, drag and arrange the entries. Set your top choice in the top position, followed by your next preferences in descending order. Each entry you place at the top position earns 15 points, while each entry you position at the bottom receives 1 point. You need to type in your Eurobricks USERNAME in the "name" field. You can only vote once. You are eligible to vote if you have AT LEAST 50 POSTS, unless you are a participating member, then there is no post count limit. As a participating member, if you want to vote, it is MANDATORY to allocate 1 point to your own entry/to set it at the bottom of the list. You can be banned from voting (when vote rigging is suspected). For questions or comments regarding voting, please refer to the TC26 Discussion Topic. Voting ends on Monday, 29th of January. CRITERIA Voting criteria are (in no particular order): Quality of the build. Functionality. Originality. Looks (shape, color scheme, etc). ENTRIES All entries can be found in the entry thread: Please visit the entry topic to see all entries. 1. Arctic Explorer Truck by 2GodBDGlory 2. Passanger Snowcat by NoEXIST 3. Arctic Harvester by artemisovsky 4. Arctic Walker by Seasider 5. ARCTIC TRANSPORT BASE by Alex Ilea 6. Mobile Penguin Washing Station by Burko-uk 7. The CRAB ROV by n8walker 8. Tri-Jet Arctic Aerial Vehicle TJAAV by BrickBuildingFox 9. Arctic Cruiser by MikeTwo9398 10. Arctic Monowheel by Tobi Wankenobi 11. POLAR STATION 8680 MKII by steph77 12. Snow Patrol by Thirdwigg 13. Arctic Expedition Mobile Base Truck by Merlins_Technic_Garage 14. ICEBREAKER by JoKo 15. Arctic Scout by Somolot
  12. Yes, it's great to discuss, but at the same time, we need to try to keep things organized and findable, so others can find it later, too. This topic would fit better in the Community section. We will move it in a day or two. If you have several different questions regarding building and techniques, there is always Generic Building Topic.
  13. @Sim_Camat Awesome model. Very recognizable. Looks like it would really benefit if it had rear glass of some sort. Also, please resize the images. As per rules, max allowed size is 1024. @rinatfruggi Please do not quote the entire post with images.
  14. Hello @Eeshan and welcome to EB. Before posting, you should familiarize yourself with the rules you have agreed to upon registering. - Make sure to, when you create a topic, make a decent presentation of your model. Posting just images, without any text, is not a good practice. - You posted this topic in the wrong forum. Scale Modelling forum is only for 1:20 scale models and larger, as noted in the rules. - Upload images on external sites, like Flickr, Bricksafe etc, and then paste the links here. Eurobricks does not host images. I will move it, but please take care of the rest of the rules I mentioned. Have fun.
  15. This might not be the best place to discuss this. If necessary, we can continue the conversation via PM or within the General forum topics Essentially, according to our guidelines, the maximum allowed size is 1,024 x 768 pixels. We set this limit because not everyone has access to high-speed internet everywhere. Posting a topic with numerous oversized images could create problems for those users.
  16. Hello @Batterybasherguy We ask each member to read the site guidelines, to which you agreed upon registering. In those guidelines, we specified that this is a LEGO site and discussing other brands is not permitted on the main part of the forum. Creating duplicate topics does not assist in any way, and it's not an ideal beginning. I will move this topic to the community forum. Please familiarize yourself with the rules for future posts. Thank you.
  17. @P6tu No need to quote two dozens of images. You can quote the text or one image if you need to say something specific about it.
  18. Let's end this here. If there is more to it, please take it to PM. Let others have the topic for what it is. Thanks.
  19. Nice to see your own topic and awesome models to kick off the discussion I'm sure you're aware, but please take care of the image size. They are four times the allowed size. Thanks.
  20. You were thinking about 1:15.5 for this crane, same as the original one, if I remember correctly?
  21. Still would love to see the LTM1800 you were thinking to start building a few years ago.
  22. No. After three times, we will not waste any more time on this, nor we will keep this open for other members to waste their time. Let's try to solve the issues in a more private forum.
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