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Re: 2005 Mecha Pose Contest [Ends Friday!]
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Hello everyone!

This year’s Mecha Pose Contest 2005 has been a great success!

Our the Curators sincere thanks to those who entered.

The Contest deadline is Friday June 17th 2005.

Please get your entries in by 12:00 midnight if you would still like to participate.

You never know.... you could win one of our fabulous prizes!

About the contest

Awhile back when I started the ZRX1 Frame development with Marcus Clancy, I began posing the armature much like I had done with all the other Mecha I created over the years.

Except, because of its size and inherent posability, it reminded me of how much I enjoyed posing my other mechs. Moreso, it made me think about a part of the building process we don’t often discuss here. That is posing the mech itself.

I know from many years of building that one of the fun parts of building Mecha with LEGO is, posing it. The poses a Mech can perform is a big part of the enjoyment for me. Setting up the Mech to seem like you have caught it in still life. Causing the viewer to see the captured moment. Showing what the creation is capable of.

I know when I would set up my Mechs for display or even to show a friend, the challange of setting up the Mech, then putting it in to a pose that conveys the personality of the creation was a big part of the satisfaction.

Your Mech doesn’t have to be super flexable, or even if it takes you time to set it up so it is stable, what matters is the subtle way you tilt the head, or pivot the wrist. This gives the impression of still life. Seeing an inanimate object set up in a way that brings life, emotion and or movement to an otherwise dead or stagnent object.

Now you and I or other people familiar with this know half the fun is in our minds. We know the coolness we had hoped to create. We know the life that exists within the Mech we created. Its all about imagination.

Posing your Mech to seem like its reaching out of that stagnent realm is what inspired this contest.

That and the fact that some of the enjoyment that comes from LEGO Mecha construction, is infact the poses you later put your creation in to, bringing the Mech to the next level. From a pile of bricks to a well thought out construction, having both feeling and emotion. Through the poses.

Like I said, we talk about the parts, we talk about what we like and don’t like, but seldom do we talk about or just simply post about poses.

I for one, would love to see people re-post their MOCs with a new pose you may have discovered. Sure we build, yes we look, but the fun does not stop there.

Many times I personnaly have built something, posed it out, then took pics, uploaded, posted, said Hi and Thanks, then discover a cool pose 10 min later.

OH SSNIZZZAP - dat’s the bomb pose! Why didn’t I think of that before!

I like to bring the ZRX1 frame to my friends houses or when I go to hang out. I sit and study the human form. Sometimes I have my dancer friends pose and challange me to emulate what they can do with their bodies.

Martial Arts, everyday stances. I like em all. That’s what this contest is about.

It was also our hope to have photograpghy play a part in the contest. I mean duhhh right, but seriously, a pose is only appreciated when seen from the angle we the builders know is best. Or painting a picture of unmistakeable origin. Setting up the viewer for a glimpse in to the world of the fantastic. A place where our creations live.

So this contest is 50% Pose 50% Photography and 50% Emotion. Wait that’s 150% right? Well if your counting this contest is not for you. The idea is what matters.

So with that I give you the entries for the Mecha Pose Contest 2005!

Eric Sophie
Mark Neumann
Mecha Newsgroup Curators

Many thanks to Greg Muri of http://www.hookedonbricks.com/ for his contest prize sponsorship.


Small Mecha Entries


Jon Walden
   
Leonard Hoffman
   
Anthony Sava
   
Marco Tagliaferri
   
Angus MacLane

Medium Mecha Entries


Jon Walden
   
Nathan Wells
   
Matt Smither
   
Lee Magpili
   
Marco Tagliaferri

Large Mecha Entries


Dan Thompson
   
Ka-On Lee
   
Brian Cooper
   
Adam Silcott




Mecha Pose Contest 2005!
The Contest deadline is Friday June 17th 2005.

Please get your entries in by 12 midnight.

You never know.... you could win one of our fabulous prizes!

You still have time, remember, new and old mechs can apply, you just need a cool new picture. Bots, robots, mechs, whatever.

After the weekend, Mark and I will announce the contest winners.
Thank you.

Eric Sophie
Co-curator lugnet.build.mecha



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  2005 Mecha Pose Contest
 
We the curators of .mecha are hosting a mecha pose contest. Wassat? See it here: (URL) long and short of it is this: Take a mecha creation, new or old, and take a new pic of it. Most striking imaginative poses count. Categories are Large, Medium, (...) (20 years ago, 15-Apr-05, to lugnet.announce, lugnet.build.mecha, lugnet.space, lugnet.build.contests, lugnet.events, lugnet.robotics.events, lugnet.publish.photography, lugnet.technic.bionicle) !! 

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