Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 8:38 am
LED is non-LEGO, so I think it is obvious you can't use them...
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Ahh, that's a good way of putting it. Still, I'd like an answer from architect to be sure. I was hoping I could do it for a special effect in my MOC perhaps.stuifzand wrote:LED is non-LEGO, so I think it is obvious you can't use them...
We have allowed creative lighting to be used in previous contest entries. Remember that your entry will be graded on the category requirements, creativity, playability, etc and not lighting, backgrounds, mist, etc.Garbageman13 wrote:Hey Architect, I hate to double post, but I have another question.
Can I use LED lights in my entries? I read the rules, and didn't see anything about it.
Thanks!
Yes.Is it alright to use Troll/Orcs for the hidden hideout competition category?
I have a great idea for a MOC that I want to try.
OoOooh! I can't wait to see how that turns out! Good luck with it!I Scream Stone wrote:Is it alright to use Troll/Orcs for the hidden hideout competition category?
I have a great idea for a MOC that I want to try.
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You can only do this if it shows something that moves in your creation. Examples include trap doors or falling axes.Jansen wrote:Could we do a composite photo? I mean like a 800x600 photo that has smaller ones pasted inside?
In your gallery for judging you can only have three photos. Post as many as you want in a separate folder or in a thread announcing your MOC for discussion in the forums.Chaotic Good wrote:I know I can only use three photos, but does this mean only using three on the CC Topic or in the Flickr/Brickshelf galleries, as well?
Flex tubing (either cut or uncut) is perfectly fine as that is a LEGO product and cutting flex tubing is established by LEGO (it's actually in some set directions). As far as non-LEGO paper, could you PM an admin with a photo or some more details? We've only allowed a very limited use of non-LEGO product in the past and would have to discuss it. If you use a LEGO product, though, it's fair game.jangofett14 wrote:Hi!
I have a question:
Can I use in my CCC entry no-lego paper and ucut flex (like this http://peeron.com/inv/parts/75)?
Yes.DNL wrote:Can each scene be 48x48?