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Damn, I knew I should've gone out and bought one of those buckets in order
to get a picket fence :) I could've won! Heck, I was also hoping you'd go
by the number of each lame part used, as I have a great many of them in my
model. Oh well. It was still fun to try and build this crazy thing.
Here's to hoping the lame parts in the sets you're giving me will show up in
next year's contest!
Adrian
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In lugnet.space, Allister McLaren writes:
> My sincerest apologies for the delay in making this announcement. I hope
> no-one was getting too anxious about it.
>
> Anyway, the time has come to announce the winners in the Lame Parts Building
> Contest.
>
> First, Category one, which was decided purely on points. FYI, the points
> awarded to each of the parts is as follows:
>
> Part Points
> ---- ------
> technic piston 2
> rope bridge 3
> picket fence 4
> tree stump 5
> row boat 6
> sail 7
> manta ray 8
> football 9
> throwbot disc 10
> nick bluetooth leg 20
>
> I the end it was all academic as the two highest scoring entries, namely the
> Galaxy Offender and the Chaos Nova used the same eight of the ten parts.
>
> Both models also employed some extra lame parts, and as it's a tie breaker
> I've decided to award 1 point for each extra part.
>
> The Chaos Nova used some catapults and the adventurers headlight part.
> However, I'll have to make a judgment call here and say that I don't really
> think the head light part is all that lame. Hopefully you'll agree with me here.
>
> The Galaxy offender used the throwbot arm (fairly lame) and a couple of
> brick separators (so lame it's not even a part - I wouldn't have thought for
> a second to used them in a model.)
>
> So the Category 1 Grand Master Lame Partist Award goes to Josh Wedin for his
> Galaxy Offender. The The Valiant Effort Consolation Prize goes to Adrian
> Drake for his Chaos Nova.
>
> Category 2 was a much more difficult choice, and the difficulty of this
> choice is partly why I've been putting off making this announcement. Anyway,
> I narrowed it down to a final three - the Lamestar Heavy Fighter, the Choas
> Nova, and the Strix - all excellent models in their own right despite the
> lameness of some of their parts.
>
> I really, really like the way Michael used the rowboats in the Lamestar, so
> it really pained me to eventually have to discard it, but the other two are
> overall nicer models. Sorry Michael, it was soooo close.
>
> So it came down to the final two, and after due consideration I'm awarding
> the Category 1 Grand Master Lame Partist Award to Reed Anderson for the
> Strix. An outstanding model by any standard, with some clever use of some
> very lame parts. The mantas are particularly well used - I didn't even spot
> them at first glance.
>
> The Valiant Effort Consolation Prize goes again to Adrian Drake for the
> Chaos Nova. It looks like that collection of lame parts is going to grow a
> bit bigger, Adrian, but hey, they do say that all parts should come in
> multiples of two, even lame ones :)
>
> I'll be contacting the winners by email shortly (I need to get to bed right
> now), and post out the prizes not long after that.
>
> Thanks to all those who entered, and congratulations to all the winners.
> It's been a fun competition. To all those who thought about entering, but
> didn't: next time eh?
>
> Cheers,
> Allister
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