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In lugnet.people.teens, Kevin Blocksidge wrote:
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In lugnet.people.teens, Samarth Moray wrote:
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In lugnet.people.teens, Kevin Blocksidge wrote:
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In lugnet.people.teens, Samarth Moray wrote:
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this from others.... Im tryng to think of something right now, but I
cant quite put my finger on what would be attractive to build for the
lurking teen (or any other teen for that matter).
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Spaceships.
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Yeah right. Easy for you to say. We need something which will encompass ALL
themes. Teen builders lurking in all themes need to be woken. Else, I could
just as well say TRAINS! and someone else would say CASTLE and wed all be
in a fine mess. ;-)
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Vignettes should be good. They cover all themes, and the small size allows
people of any collection size to participate.
~Kevoh
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Wonderful Idea Kevoh!!!
A small addition to that: We should also allow dioramas too, and put a size
limit on them so that teens with insane piece counts cant rule the roost. The
reason I say this I so that anyone wanting to be more ambitious can be, and
also some themes like trains are trickier to vignette-ize (There is only one
train vignette I can recall, I think it was Josh Baakkos) . Im relatively new
here (at least by way of actively participating in discussions); would you be
interested in working offline with me on a contest? I know youve held the bot
contest with Tim Deering, which, I suppose, makes you the ideal candidate.
Legoswami Samarth
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contest? I know youve held the bot contest with Tim Deering, which, I
suppose, makes you the ideal candidate.
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Are you talking about holding a teen only contest? Im not sure if this is such
a good idea. Most contests are held around a theme and reward building ability
alone - including age as a factor seems to be prejudicial for no particular
rationale.
-l
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Are you talking about holding a teen only contest? Im not sure if this is
such a good idea. Most contests are held around a theme and reward building
ability alone - including age as a factor seems to be prejudicial for no
particular rationale.
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Oh no no! course not! what I was talking about is merely a contest that would
allow teens to feel comfortable in displaying their MOCs, and not necessarily
exclude others in the process. I only dont want the builders with higher skill
levels to discourage your average 13 yr old by making them think Im not good
enough to compete with them (which seems to be a common mentality from what I
understand was written earlier in the thread). Of course, I may be wrong here.
The trouble is, age seems to be directly related to skill-level and part
availability.
Legoswami Samarth
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Oh no no! course not! what I was talking about is merely a contest that would
allow teens to feel comfortable in displaying their MOCs, and not
necessarily exclude others in the process. I only dont want the builders
with higher skill levels to discourage your average 13 yr old by making them
think Im not good enough to compete with them (which seems to be a common
mentality from what I understand was written earlier in the thread). Of
course, I may be wrong here. The trouble is, age seems to be directly related
to skill-level and part availability.
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We want to dispel that notion that age and skill and parts are interrelated.
Id say its more the ability of the person and their character. Im only 17,
but Ive got more bricks than some of the adults I know (85k to their 60k).
Hes a better builder than I, too (regardless of age).
I think a vignette contest might be a dandy idea. Actually, what if it wasnt
so much a contest as a build project, like .spaces seed parts? Thatd
eliminate the seeing whos best feeling and be more of a way to introduce more
of us to the rest of the online community.
-Stefan-
p.s. Sorry for getting your name wrong, John. Doh!
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(sorry bout the late reply, I missed this post when the uncivil war started,
and then my net connection got lost, too)
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We want to dispel that notion that age and skill and parts are interrelated.
Id say its more the ability of the person and their character. Im only
17, but Ive got more bricks than some of the adults I know (85k to their
60k). Hes a better builder than I, too (regardless of age).
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Well, IMHO, whether we like it or not, thats the way it is. My logic is that a
builder whos been around on planet earth for a longer time will simply have had
more time to collect neat sets and parts, and also have had the time to look
through other creations and ideas, and add to it the fact that teens dont have
much time anyway, I think these three factors are a valid consideration. Dont
get me wrong, I think that dispelling the notion that these factors are
interconnected is very important, and indeed, this should be the whole point of
having a contest in the first place, but at this point Im just looking at the
cold hard facts.
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I think a vignette contest might be a dandy idea. Actually, what if it
wasnt so much a contest as a build project, like .spaces seed parts?
Thatd eliminate the seeing whos best feeling and be more of a way to
introduce more of us to the rest of the online community.
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A good idea, but what would be the seed part? youd need something common
enough for most people to have, but at the same time, you could hardly use a 2 x
4.... Something interesting enough to be basing an MOC on, yet not too rare for
someone not to have in the average sized collection. Also, I think itd be a
good idea if the part transcends all themes: for example, you could hardly use
the Han Solo carbonite brick in town (which is not to say it would be
impossible, even right now Im thinking of a road roller flattening Han onto the
tarmac which would make a hilarious town vignette scene :-D) But still.... Ill
try and have a think and come back to post.
Till then,
Legoswami Samarth
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even right now Im thinking of a road roller flattening Han
onto the tarmac which would make a hilarious town vignette scene :-D)
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Ill say!
You should do that one, it would be TRES funny. (or maybe the scene from the end
of A Fish Called Wanda where Kevin Spacey gets rollered into the cement?)
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.people.teens, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
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In lugnet.people.teens, Samarth Moray wrote:
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even right now Im thinking of a road roller flattening Han
onto the tarmac which would make a hilarious town vignette scene :-D)
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Ill say!
You should do that one, it would be TRES funny. (or maybe the scene from the
end of A Fish Called Wanda where Kevin Spacey gets rollered into the
cement?)
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You will find that was the decline of Kevin Kline (until then he was fine).
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In lugnet.people.teens, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
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In lugnet.people.teens, Samarth Moray wrote:
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even right now Im thinking of a road roller flattening Han
onto the tarmac which would make a hilarious town vignette scene :-D)
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Ill say!
You should do that one, it would be TRES funny. (or maybe the scene from the
end of A Fish Called Wanda where Kevin Spacey gets rollered into the
cement?)
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You will find that was the decline of Kevin Kline (until then he was fine).
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Spacey, Bacon, Kline, I cant keep them all straight.
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.people.teens, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
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In lugnet.people.teens, Samarth Moray wrote:
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even right now Im thinking of a road roller flattening Han
onto the tarmac which would make a hilarious town vignette scene :-D)
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Ill say!
You should do that one, it would be TRES funny. (or maybe the scene from the
end of A Fish Called Wanda where Kevin Spacey gets rollered into the
cement?)
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After reading your post at 12 am today I started laughing like a madhouse
patient. It was the middle of the night for gods sake. Anyways. I wish I had
that brick to do the vignette (believe it or not, I bought my first SW set only
a few months ago- a flash speeder, because when the line was first launched, I
began hating lego for the commercialisation, and the demise of my dear Spyrius,
Ice planet, Exploriens etc), but since I dont CAD will have to do. Im quite
intrigued by the idea too. As Ahnuld once said: Ill be back
Legoswami Samarth
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still.... Ill try and have a think and come back to post.
Till then,
Legoswami Samarth
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Ive had my think, and only one part keeps coming back to me (drumroll please)
1 x 1 Lever!
I think its perfect, mostly everyone has at least ONE, if not hundreds. And its
not as bad as the 2 x 4 (or the like), either. But if anyone else has other
ideas, Im all ears.....
Legoswami Samarth
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So, 1x1 Lever, used in a vignette style scene? Or just 1x1 lever?
-Stefan-
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1x1 Lever...Sounds Good!
So, 1x1 Lever, used in a vignette style scene? Or just 1x1 lever?
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We could have a 1 x 1 lever contest with Vignettes as a subcategory. That way,
no one is specifically limited, but at the same time, the Vignette category
prevents anyone with a small collection from getting pwnzrd or whatever by the
bigshots.
Now all we need is a host, prizes and a deadline. Im looking for a member of
the audience to come up to the stage! :-)
Legoswami Samarth
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