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Almost 300 Registrants!
With about 2 weeks left on registration deadline, we are very close to 300
guests - so if you havent paid your registration fee, nows the time to do it
to guarantee your place at BrickFest! You know the website, so head on down
there and get in on the fun!
Another Mindstorms Challenge!
Tug o War
Description of the contest
The idea of this competition is a standard tug of war contest with two robot
contestants.
Contest Rules
Prior to the match start, each robot will be attached to the tug o war rope.
The method of attachment is up to each builder, but any method that
intentionally damages the rope will not be allowed to compete. Each robot will
start the match 18 from the center line. Each robot will have a 5 second
startup delay within which the robot may not move. At the judges command, each
robot will be activated. Winning is determined by either pulling the opponent
across the line or whichever robot is furthest from the center line after one
minute. If a robot lets go of the rope, they forfeit the match.
The
Rope The rope will be approximately 1/4 inch in diameter and made of a
low-stretch material. The exact material will be determined at a later date.
Each end of the rope will have a loop tied in it that can be used to attach the
robots. Robot Construction Rules Robots must conform to the following
rules: 1. Each robot must fit within a 12 cube and MAY NOT change shape
after the start of the match. 2. There is a weight limit of 2.0 lbs 3. Robots
must be constructed of 100% LEGO brand parts and normal construction methods
only (no cutting, modifying or gluing parts). 4. The attachment point for the
rope will be between two and three inches above the table. This attachment
point may not move or change once the match starts. Event Organization The
event will be organized as a round robin, single, or double elimination
competition. Event organization will be determined on the day of competition by
the event organizers. Bots must be totally autonomous. Remote controlled
bots will be disqualified. The controller (RCX, Spybot, Cybermaster etc) may
not rely on an external computer for computational assistance via infrared or
wireless communication. For adherents to the metric system of measurement,
please use the 1 inch is equivalent to 25.4 millimeters conversion for all
dimensions given in this document and 1 pound is equivalent to 454 grams. The
organizers are not and cannot be held responsible for loss or damage to
contestants bots as a result of taking part in this contest. Contestants enter
the competition entirely at their own risk. You can download the rules
here. And more!
BrickFilms To Run Films from its Fame, Infamy, and Glory Contest
One of the biggest crowd-pleasers has been the animated films that are shown.
For BrickFest 2006, BrickFilms hosted a contest that, to fit the convention
theme, would spotlight Fame, Infamy, and Glory. The top films will be shown at
BrickFest, and BrickFilms will be having hands-on sessions on how to do a
brickfilm!
Vignette Contest Spotlighting Show Biz Annnounced
The staff of BrickFest is pleased to announce a vignette contest - the vignette
should have something to do with show biz, whether it be a camera crew or movie
scene. Builders interested can contact Scott Quirk at scottquirk1 at cox dot net
for more info!
BATMAN is coming to BrickFest!
well, a sculpture of him anyways:-) A 6-foot tall statue of Batman will be on
display at BrickFest, courtesy of LEGO Brand Retail. Other surprises will be
coming from Enfield, Connecticut and Billund, Denmark....
And what else is coming?
would you believe:
a 14-foot tall crane?
a 10-foot tall skyscraper? How about 4 of them?
NXT contraptions?
an international airport?
a Cankerworm?
All will be at the Sheraton, so get in on the fun!!
Joe Meno
Event Coordinator, BrickFest 2006
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