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Re: See the Midnight MOCkery winners! And send your comments for next year's contest
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lugnet.build.contests
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Sat, 2 Nov 2002 18:06:20 GMT
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In lugnet.announce, James Markham writes:
> Firstly a MASSIVE thank you to everyone who took the time and trouble to
> enter. I think you'll agree that there was some great work going on here:
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> http://homepage.ntlworld.com/j.markham/index.htm
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> There is a link to the start up of the Third Annual Midnight MOCkery, and
> you can enter at any time over the next 12 months!
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> There were a couple more entries than last year. Next year I would like it
> to be HUGE! Any suggestions for improvements would be more than welcomed.
> (and I CAN take criticism!)
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> I would like to have the judging done by a voting system if I can work out
> something feasible. What do you think?
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> The Diorama category was by far the most popular. Do you think the
> categories need to be altered?
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> Did the prizes suck? What would you like to win?
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> And last but by no means least, a big thanks to Sarah Mather for the
> original concept.
I'm happy to hear that there will be a third annual contest. I would have
entered this recent one, but I didn't know about it untill about 12 days
before the contest deadline and I didn't have enough time to get the parts I
need from birckshelf and put them together. I should be ready for the third
annual contest though.
That reminds me. Are entries using custom made/modified lego parts allowed?
I need to know since I'm rather keen on customisng lego parts in order to
achieve my dubious lego modeling goals. ;-)
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