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Re: Motorbike contest anyone?
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lugnet.space
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Sat, 12 Jan 2002 22:27:42 GMT
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sounds good to me,except the no CAD part, thats the only way I have of 1)
making colors match and 2) getting decent images.
Gary
Bill Ward <bill@wards.net> wrote in message news:GpsJpF.E7I@lugnet.com...
> With all these motorbike entries, maybe it's time for a contest, like we had
> with the HoverThings.
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> I'm not really interested in making motorbikes, so there wouldn't be a conflict
> of interest if I were to host the contest. Anyone interested?
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> Here's the rules I would propose...
> * All images to be posted on brickshelf.com
> * No CAD models
> * Each entry earns you one vote
> * The 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place prizes will go to the models with the most
> votes, except that no person can win more than one prize
> * In the event of a tie, a run-off will be held
> * All models must be created between XXX and YYY dates (to be determined)
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> Feedback welcome. Note: I have not previously run this type of contest online,
> though we did have a contest with similar rules at our local club meeting last
> weekend.
>
> Depending on what feedback I get I will announce the contest shortly.
>
> --Bill.
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