Re: Colossal Castle Contest 7
Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 2:20 am
I see that LDraw is allowed, are similar CAD programs such as Lego Digital Design allowed too?
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Your moc should focus around one main building. Smaller neighboring buildings could also be included.Piglet wrote:Hi! And thanks again for the CCC : o)
I have a question:
Eastern Medieval Life
Create a medieval building that is not located in Western Europe.
Does it mean it has to be ONLY ONE building? Or it could be two or more?
Check out the submit entries page: http://www.classic-castle.com/events/cc ... est=cccvii Once an entry is submitted, you can post a new thread in the Castle MOCs forum about it.Lord Lego 436 wrote:where do we post our entries?
You are welcome. It does seem like we receive more questions each year. Although it is better to ask now than to build and not have your moc qualify.DARKspawn wrote:Thanks to the admin crew for hosting this, the most grandest of all LEGO Contests, and special kudos for coming up with such inventive catagories. Of course you have only dug yourselves your own graves by opening yourselves up to even more queries than ever before Good luck to everyone...
Your castle moc likely will qualify for the Miscellaneous category.TooMuchCaffeine wrote:Irritatingly, none of them are 100% suitable for the castle MOC I finished a month ago and have been waiting to enter. Grrrr. My fault for trying to anticipate categories I suppose.
Lego Digital Designer images are also allowed. The small selection of parts, as compared to ldraw, does limit what you can design in the program.DarkTemplar wrote:I see that LDraw is allowed, are similar CAD programs such as Lego Digital Design allowed too?
Make sure it fits inside the size limit.Piglet wrote: Eastern Medieval Life
Create a medieval building that is not located in Western Europe.
Does it mean it has to be ONLY ONE building? Or it could be two or more?
As stated in the rules you can submit up to 2 per category.Lord Lego 436 wrote:I'm in!
Just wondering, can we only enter ONE entry into each category. And where do we post our entries?
I need help, as I've never entered beofre.
Here is the submissions page.Lord Lego 436 wrote:^
Forget it, I've just found out the answer to my own question, but still, where do we post our entries?
LOL. Are you building this year?DARKspawn wrote:... the sound of a thousand keys clacking as fans think of new and inventive ways to challenge the guidelines - nothing beats that smell! It's the smell of CCC.
Bwahahahahahaha! There's always Misc.TooMuchCaffeine wrote:Excellent. I've been waiting for this all year. Some interesting categories too. Irritatingly, none of them are 100% suitable for the castle MOC I finished a month ago and have been waiting to enter. Grrrr. My fault for trying to anticipate categories I suppose.
Yes.DarkTemplar wrote:I see that LDraw is allowed, are similar CAD programs such as Lego Digital Design allowed too?
No, it's not OK. Better throw them into the fire.FireHawk302 wrote:One quick question.
My castle has just a few Mega-bloks 2x4's thrown in, is this OK?
We've always had these categories focus on the minifig scale. We just had the annual mini castle contest that focused on microscale. That said, there have been entries that used microscale to depict castles in the distance, to give forced perspective.HeavyWeather wrote:Oh, I have a question. Is microscale allowed for Eastern Medieval Life?
Yes. Each of your photos can be a maximum of 800 pixels in one direction and 600 in the other. Either landscape or portrait is fine.Garbageman13 wrote:I have a question, are 600x800 pictures allowed?
Painting is fine. I'll check with the other admins on bardings, as we had previously said torsos and shields. Remember, aside from the custom fig category, the emphasis is on the building, not the customization.kris kelvin wrote: Can I use painted horse bardings and painted shields? Not sticker. Painted.
No. Now, if you have some clone bricks in your collection and we don't realize that some of the 2x4's aren't true LEGO, I can't see how we'd notice. If, however, you are using elements or colors not produced by LEGO, that would be seen as a negative.FireHawk302 wrote: My castle has just a few Mega-bloks 2x4's thrown in, is this OK?
The idea here was to get people building in a different style. If you could point to a particular historical castle the Crusaders built in the Holy Land as your inspiration, that would be cool and, I would say, would technically clear the requirements to be in the category. Even then, I would guess the requirements of the environment and the available building materials would lead to a different castle than those same soldiers would have in, say, the Rhine valley. However, such a castle would not score as high with the judges as, say, a ninja fortress or something that better fits the spirit of the category.Prince Imdol wrote: Just to clarify, do crusader castles count as castles not in Western Europe? I know they were physically not in Europe, but the architecture and design is pretty similar and different in many ways. I assume the answer would be no, they do not count as Western European castles, but I just wanted to clarify.
Scholars have been hitting each other on the head about that question for decades.Hippotam wrote:Can you please define where Western Europe ends?
Ah. I missed the mini castle contest, and I have an Eastern medieval microscale MOC I just finished today. Should I submit it to the Misc category?Bruce N H wrote:We've always had these categories focus on the minifig scale. We just had the annual mini castle contest that focused on microscale. That said, there have been entries that used microscale to depict castles in the distance, to give forced perspective.HeavyWeather wrote:Oh, I have a question. Is microscale allowed for Eastern Medieval Life?
Yes! Amber finished her second MOC ever I'm so proud!HeavyWeather wrote:MOC I just finished today
Sure, that's possible. If I were you, though, I'd come up with something like this by Jojo, where you make something to go in the foreground and make that your backdrop.HeavyWeather wrote: Ah. I missed the mini castle contest, and I have an Eastern medieval microscale MOC I just finished today. Should I submit it to the Misc category?