Contest???
Contest???
I have only been a member of the board for alittle while but I was wondering if you guys have ever thought about doing a contest for dio's or customizing an existing vehicle. I didn't know if there was any interest in this.
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Two suggestion I would have if anyone does a custom contest again:
(1) Allow for variety. Kam's first content was great because it was any 1/18. You got to see alot of creativity. Maybe narrow it down some, but I think the two-engine rules of the second really cut down on people entire, IMO.
(2) Come up with a standard picture size for submitting your entries. One thing with the contents is some of the pics are so small/blurry, you can't really appreciate the work everyone puts in. And unfortunately, we can't see all these in person, so the pics are what they get judged on.
And I'd even like to see a contest without the big prizes, if they could be done more often. Big prizes make people really go all out, but the contest themselves get me motivated to get my bum doing something
(1) Allow for variety. Kam's first content was great because it was any 1/18. You got to see alot of creativity. Maybe narrow it down some, but I think the two-engine rules of the second really cut down on people entire, IMO.
(2) Come up with a standard picture size for submitting your entries. One thing with the contents is some of the pics are so small/blurry, you can't really appreciate the work everyone puts in. And unfortunately, we can't see all these in person, so the pics are what they get judged on.
And I'd even like to see a contest without the big prizes, if they could be done more often. Big prizes make people really go all out, but the contest themselves get me motivated to get my bum doing something

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I think the show youre talking about is called 'Weekend of Heroes" in Ontario, CA. Very cool show I hear. I keep missing it but I plan to go next year. They have dio contest as well as costume and models.Morian Miner wrote:There's been two custom model contests ran by Kamikaze (take a bow, sir). And 21C had a photo contest for diorammas a while back. Think there was one at some show in California, but didn't hear much about it.

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One of the 1/6th sites I belong to does a "Kitbash of the Month" that is voted on by a small committee of administrators and a few "guest" committee members. From time to time they will actually award prizes, but the normal "award" is a sticky post that has the entries and the winner that stays posted until the next months winner is announced. Hell, I'd buy that for a dollar!
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I am going to hold another contest this spring. I have not decided what the format will be yet. But this forum is the main reason I hold the contests. We are a great bunch of people here (especially me)
and during some of the slow release years the contests helped keep me from loosing interest in the hobby. Also the contest offers prizes to people who put their time and money into making something really unique that the rest of us get to enjoy. The last contest was won by Jay in New Zealand with his custom Me-110. This year marked a milestone in that Bad Cat Aviation Toys gave Jay an F-86 Sabre jet along with my gift certificate and Euro-Panzer IV tank. If I can continue to get the (big guys) interested, Maybe someday we will see some of our customs produced or an annual contest sponsored by a manafacturer.
I incourage all of you to offer sugestions as to what would make the contests better. Those were some great suggestions from Morian Minor.
I will try to make improvements to make each contest better than the one before. I will try have a new contest up by the end of January.
Mark

I incourage all of you to offer sugestions as to what would make the contests better. Those were some great suggestions from Morian Minor.
I will try to make improvements to make each contest better than the one before. I will try have a new contest up by the end of January.
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My last two contests were very specific in scope Kevrut. I think this time I will have a more open competition that someone would be able to demonstrate his or her
particular talents. You guys feel free to chime in and let me know what you would like the contest subject or subjects to be.
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particular talents. You guys feel free to chime in and let me know what you would like the contest subject or subjects to be.
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So my initial thoughts trail only metalwar's idea, and really be date specific: perhaps any vehicle that operated During the D-Day invasion. Or maybe manufacturer specific: Any vehicle built by General Motors or it's various other divisions (would therefore include the wildcat for example, having been built in a GM factory)
Anyway just some thoughts to throw another log on the fire.
I couldn't agree more. Sometimes it's hard to stay motivated (especially if you have other interests / hobbies) so having a time limit imposed by this site may help lazy arses (like me) get and stay motivated to build custom projects.Big prizes make people really go all out, but the contest themselves get me motivated to get my bum doing something
So my initial thoughts trail only metalwar's idea, and really be date specific: perhaps any vehicle that operated During the D-Day invasion. Or maybe manufacturer specific: Any vehicle built by General Motors or it's various other divisions (would therefore include the wildcat for example, having been built in a GM factory)
Anyway just some thoughts to throw another log on the fire.

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.........................Just thought of this whilst on the toilet (were all ideas are born
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This one is more geared towards dioramas. How about a "photo brought to life" comp were people choose a photo from a book or the internet or whatever and basically replicate it in 3D diorama form?

This one is more geared towards dioramas. How about a "photo brought to life" comp were people choose a photo from a book or the internet or whatever and basically replicate it in 3D diorama form?
"you get in a steep dive in this thing and you've got almost no maneuvarabilty at all. You couldn't hit the broad side of a barn with the broad side of another barn"
Well, you can make it a poll, and not make it a poll...
What I mean is, have a poll, but not with the poll option, each voter casts their vote by posting...
Catch my idea?

What I mean is, have a poll, but not with the poll option, each voter casts their vote by posting...
Catch my idea?
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I hear where your coming from kamikaze. Now that I think about it, scratch buildign and converting an existing model are two different things. So how about a comp where people custom build a model on an existing platform that could be readily available? Say for example a BBI Mustang. The rules could be something like: Build any variation / paint scheme, as long as the conversion includes a completely non factory paint job. That way - everyone starts off on a level playing field with the same stock standard model. What do you guys think of that?
"you get in a steep dive in this thing and you've got almost no maneuvarabilty at all. You couldn't hit the broad side of a barn with the broad side of another barn"
I like that idea. A little off the topic, but do you have pictures of your 110 completed and painted? The last time I saw it was when you had just finished building it.Jay wrote:The rules could be something like: Build any variation / paint scheme, as long as the conversion includes a completely non factory paint job. That way - everyone starts off on a level playing field with the same stock standard model. What do you guys think of that?
Not sure how this one is setup, but some other forums have poll options that will list who voted for a specific choice.
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I would very much like to have a contest with separate catagories as Jay suggested but I have limited prizes and money. I think that I might have to continue the judging myself. I wish someone else would hold a contest so I could compete too.
At any rate I'll have the new contest and rules posted at the end of January. This time you will have about 4 months to complete you entries.
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Like someone else suggested, the board could do a customs of the month contest. Three board members could volunteer to judge (Aferg could be one since he doesn't have a digital camera to show us what he's done
). And maybe we can convince one of the sponsors/companies to throw in a top prize. As I've said, it doens't have to be something big, it might just be enough to bask in the praise of your peers 


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