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Re: Question about MOC cards
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lugnet.events.brickfest
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Sun, 3 Jul 2005 12:33:13 GMT
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In lugnet.events.brickfest, Michael Gibney wrote:
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This year I am bringing my Solomons Temple MOC (80% complete as of right now!)
and I was wondering about some MOC card etiquette. Is it considered bad form
to have more than one Card for a large MOC? Mine is 32 studs wide and 128
long and a cut out to show the inside detail. I was thinking of having about
3-4 placed at different areas to explain the MOC a bit. Sort of like a walk
through history lesson/explain just what the heck it is the viewer is looking
at. It would be a bit much to fit all on one card and I could always make up
something myself to put out.
Just thought I would see what the unwritten rules are on such a thing and
whats condidered proper.
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The rule of thumb Ive always seen used is one judgeable creation, one MOC
card... Otherwise you run the risk of confusing the judges or voting audience.
But if you want to put together additional sheets with information, or if you
want to have a booklet, or whatever else makes sense to convey information, work
with your theme coordinator and jointly determine what works, because having
additional information about a creation is a great thing. I know I always enjoy
learning more about the model background or details that I might not spot.
Larry Pieniazek
BrickFest Display Manager
BrickFest™ | ILTCO™ | MTW™ | MichLUG
See you in Arlington!
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| This year I am bringing my Solomons Temple MOC (80% complete as of right now!) and I was wondering about some MOC card etiquette. Is it considered bad form to have more than one Card for a large MOC? Mine is 32 studs wide and 128 long and a cut out (...) (19 years ago, 3-Jul-05, to lugnet.events.brickfest)
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