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Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 10:05 am
by Piglet
Congratulations to the winners, the honorable mentioned and all the participants - bravo : o)

And great thanks to the admins for another wonderful CCC

As a Pole I am also very happy that polish builders took 3 first places and 7 honorable mentions : o)

Re: Nice

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 11:24 am
by Aliencat
Giorgio Chronas wrote:1. I was not sure if we would have been allowed to use in all categories pieces from Brickforge. Example the animals in the farm category or a bow in a history entry...
This is anwered in the rules, for which categories it is allowed and which categories not ;)

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 3:11 pm
by lolas
I'm very happy I've won category :D :D
Congratulations to all constructors of all these awesome MOC - no matter they won or not...
Many thanks to admins for great contest. I hope to see VI edition this year :P

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 3:18 pm
by jokkna
Congratulations hip hip hurray, hip hip hurray, hip hip hurray.

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 3:21 pm
by RichardAM
Well done to all the winners, and a big thank you to everyone else who entered! As with last year I know i'm leaving with a lot more inspiration than when I went in.

Thanks to the admins too, for putting the contest on! :D

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 3:27 pm
by Maedhros
Congrats to the winners! And of course thanks to both judges and contestants for another wonderful contest!
Piglet wrote:As a Pole I am also very happy that polish builders took 3 first places and 7 honorable mentions : o)
Yea, you really blew us all away coming up from nowhere with all those wonderful MOCs!

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 5:25 pm
by Hippotam
Congratulations to all winners, honorable mentions and everyone who entered. Kraken and me say "big thank-you!" to the judges!
Maedhros wrote:
Piglet wrote:As a Pole I am also very happy that polish builders took 3 first places and 7 honorable mentions : o)
Yea, you really blew us all away coming up from nowhere with all those wonderful MOCs!
Yes, this is the problem with Poles. They come out of nowhere and score at the contests :-)

But seriously, we hope to post soon an article here explaining how this happen. It's quite interesting story behind.

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 5:36 pm
by Aliencat
Hippotam wrote:It's quite interesting story behind.
Now you made me curious, I'd like to know about that :)

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 6:32 pm
by Majek
Congratulations to the winners.

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 8:37 pm
by Stone Goblin
Big thanks to all the people who helped make this contest possible. The prize donators, judges, fellow contestants and to all supporters around the lego hobby community. Thank you! :D

:shock: Wow! My brother(Peppermint Pig) and I won. There were so many great entries I thought we might of been short in the scoring.

Keep building, learning and always have fun. It's not an order just a philosophy of mine.

By the way does anybody know the total number of entries and contestants this year compared to last year?
I counted around 289 entries for this year and about 107 contestants. This is just estimates and not the final numbers. I could find out myself, just don't want to waste time if somebody has the data already.

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 9:09 pm
by DARKspawn
Hi Admins

Speaking about curiosity & coming out of nowhere, does anyone know what this year's "Mystery Prize" is? I wouldn't be concerned, except that it appears I have won it.... whatever it is.... :)

Thanks in advance

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 9:23 pm
by Hob Took
Stone Goblin wrote: I counted around 289 entries for this year and about 107 contestants. This is just estimates and not the final numbers. I could find out myself, just don't want to waste time if somebody has the data already.
You counted 289 entries and say you didn't want to waste time :)! Congrats to all winners and honorably mentioned. Too bad I didn't get an honorable mention. I'll just have to try again next year when I hopefully will have more time. Oh, and thanks to the administrators and everyone else for this great contest :D .

Hob Took

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 9:38 pm
by Remyth
Congrats to all of the winners, honorable mentions, and contestants. You guys continue to surprise me with your building abilities! On a personal note, I hope that I have more time to build next year. Funny how right when CCCV started, I also started getting swamped with schoolwork...

Anyway, great job to all, and I'm looking forward to next year!

In Christ,

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 10:20 pm
by jens
Thank you CCC-Team for this great contest, congrats to the winners, and thanks to the judges for taking time to score all the entries!
Stone Goblin wrote:By the way does anybody know the total number of entries and contestants this year compared to last year?
I want to do some statistic about the CCCV like the last years contest, but I'll be waiting for the master-builder to complete the numbers. Please be patient...

regards,
jens

Re: Nice

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 11:30 pm
by architect
Giorgio Chronas wrote:Thanks to the Admin for changing Gork to Giorgio Chronas.
You are welcome.
Since I was new within this contest I would like to understand it a bit better, just in case I join again this year, so here are two questions to the Admins:

1. I was not sure if we would have been allowed to use in all categories pieces from Brickforge. Example the animals in the farm category or a bow in a history entry...
We did not disqualify entries with custom elements in categories other than Medieval Farm. In most cases, their use was only a minor part of the moc and would not have affected the score. That being said, entrants should follow the rules and not use custom elements in other categories.
2. It seems that the general idea and the looks of a Moc are most important. Example the Miller's Nightmare has a fantastic look and is very original in the idea. The question to me is, does playability play a role and if yes, how do you define playability. To me playability would be opening up hatches and walls and getting into the Moc. A very good example for such playability would be Stone Goblins "Gold mine".
Playability does play a role in grading. If I were a minifig, would the space be interesting? Opening mocs with moving functions certainly help an entry. But they are not the only things we are looking for.
Stone Goblin wrote:Wow! My brother(Peppermint Pig) and I won. There were so many great entries I thought we might of been short in the scoring.
Can we combine shipping costs? ;)
DARKspawn wrote:Speaking about curiosity & coming out of nowhere, does anyone know what this year's "Mystery Prize" is? I wouldn't be concerned, except that it appears I have won it.... whatever it is....
I sent you a pm with the list of donated elements in your prize.

Ben