Exactly. You should basically portray what the set portrays. You're not necessarilly limited to the price of the set: if your MOC is a bit bigger or smaller that's no problem.puddleglum wrote:Just want to make sure I understand what you mean by this point - you don't want us to "castlify" a $15 set and then plop it on a 64x64 base with a bunch of landscaping and scenery. (i.e. everything present in our castlification should more or less have an analogy in the original set, and we should try to keep similar proportions and sizes)5. Your entry has to show the set that you're castlifying, and nothing more. No fancy mambo jambo on the side, we want to see the set.
Just if your set is for example just a bus, we want to see just a medieval bus, not a medieval bus on a dirt road with rocks in the background and trees around it. For example.
If you want to make a box art with one of your images, that's fine, the fancy mambo jambo is more referring to what you might build around it with LEGO.TooMuchCaffeine wrote:Nice contest. I'm in. One question though...
Can we mock up one of our entry images a box art for our "Time Twisted" set, or would that count as "fancy mambo jambo"?
Fantasy has become a prominent enough part of the Castle line in the past 3 years, so fantasy is indeed allowed.€quuïɳox wrote:My question is this: Does "castlify" include making it with an Orc/Skeleton theme, or does it have to remain knights/evil knights/etc?