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Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 6:25 pm
by Mr. Shiny & New
So battles must be "outdoors"... are there any restrictions about things that must be present or absent? Are any of the following prohibited?
  • a battle in a cave
  • a battle underwater
  • a battle in a castle courtyard but not inside a castle building
  • a battle in a fantasy setting that can't exist (i.e. on floating rocks or something)
  • a battle in the air
I don't mean to pester the admins with questions but I'd like to enter this contest but a standard outdoor battle on typical terrain isn't my (or my brick collection's) forte.

Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 7:15 pm
by Lord_Of_The_LEGO
Mr. Shiny & New wrote:So battles must be "outdoors"... are there any restrictions about things that must be present or absent? Are any of the following prohibited?
  • a battle in a cave
That would be "inside" something (the cave), so no.
Mr. Shiny & New wrote:
  • a battle underwater
How many large-scale battles have taken place under water?
Mr. Shiny & New wrote:
  • a battle in a castle courtyard but not inside a castle building
I'll leave that question up to Architect.
Mr. Shiny & New wrote:
  • a battle in a fantasy setting that can't exist (i.e. on floating rocks or something)
That would be crossing the line from castle fantasy to steampunk, I think. I'll await input from other admins.
Mr. Shiny & New wrote:
  • a battle in the air
See my above question regarding underwater battles.
Mr. Shiny & New wrote:I don't mean to pester the admins with questions but I'd like to enter this contest but a standard outdoor battle on typical terrain isn't my (or my brick collection's) forte.
We can't adjust every single category to fit every single person's desires.

Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 8:37 pm
by garraofthesand
Well, couldn't you just do a battle like one of those and enter it under miscellaneous?

Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 8:43 pm
by E of Alshire
Lord_Of_The_LEGO wrote:
Mr. Shiny & New wrote:
  • a battle underwater
How many large-scale battles have taken place under water?
So. Imagination is not encouraged? :wink:

Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 8:45 pm
by garraofthesand
Lol, gave me an idea, medieval aquaraiders!

Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 8:52 pm
by architect
Mr. Shiny & New wrote:
  • a battle in a castle courtyard but not inside a castle building
Battles in courtyards or on battlements are fine and encouraged. Your other requests are too fantastic and would belong in the miscellaneous category.

Ben
CC Contest Admin

Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 8:57 pm
by Lord Nev
Question:

Do my entries have piece exposure limitation? For instance: I had posted a custom helmet on CC and I wanted to use it for a minifig entry. Could I do that?

This time I'm entering.

Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 9:17 pm
by Blasterman
Trying to help clarify -
Build a battle scene with two unique factions , terrain, and vegetation, You may but are not required to included siege engines and fixed fortifications. Scenes should fit on 2 32x32 baseplates or smaller. Ideas include a castle siege, an ambush, or an invasion.

Seems like everything is spelled out clearly, to me. There is no mention of "fantasy" in this description, and it could safely be assumed that any battle would be a typical battle - based in a castle/medieval timeline.
After all - isn't that what this site is all about anyway?

Under-water battles are not typical medieval battles, as are floating rocks and air (it simply did not happen) Imagination is not being discouraged, but following the basic guidelines of the category should be adhered to.

Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 11:32 pm
by Bricksidge
Blasterman wrote:There is no mention of "fantasy" in this description, and it could safely be assumed that any battle would be a typical battle - based in a castle/medieval timeline.
After all - isn't that what this site is all about anyway?
Classic-Castle.com has welcomed related themes up until this point (fantasy, ninja, LOTR, vikings). Things haven't suddenly changed.

Classic-Castle.com is more than just historical realism, just as the official LEGO Castle lines haven't all been historical realism.

Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 12:07 am
by architect
Bricksidge wrote:Classic-Castle.com has welcomed related themes up until this point (fantasy, ninja, LOTR, vikings). Things haven't suddenly changed.

Classic-Castle.com is more than just historical realism, just as the official LEGO Castle lines haven't all been historical realism.
I agree that fantasy lines and non-European medieval themes have a place at Classic-Castle.com.

However, for this battles category, I think that extremely fantastic creations such as airships, submarines, or tanks would belong in the miscellaneous category and not the Battles category. Those vehicles are more futuristic. Small separated floating rocks would not work well for a large scale battle.

Fantasy creatures as a faction are great. Have your Tree elves attack the ring wraiths or hobbits vs trolls. "Kill the men, kill the elves, save the gold for ourselves" :wink:

Ben

Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 12:11 am
by ZIGGY!
Sounds cool, how important is the actual landscape in this catagory, I have a great idea, after I get some peices but I'm not so good at making a regular feild look so good.

Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 12:18 am
by architect
ZIGGY! wrote:Sounds cool, how important is the actual landscape in this catagory, I have a great idea, after I get some peices but I'm not so good at making a regular feild look so good.
It will be a combination of the whole appearance of your creation. Creativity, details, and playability are our criteria for contest mocs. Many battles occured on somewhat flat fields. The small details like a stream, trees, grass (flower stems), rocks, etc can add much to flat terrain. Be creative!

Ben

Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 12:26 am
by ZIGGY!
I plan to use bushes and (dry) trees (don't ask about the dry yet :wink: ), and some stones. But some people make hills and slopes and who knows what out of plain plates. I'm sure a MOC gets more points that way, but how bad is it if it's pretty flat?

Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 12:44 am
by TheOrk
Sorry to pester the admins, but...

I think I know the answer to this, but I don't want to make an entry and find out I'm disqualified, but are full blown seiges allowed?

Like with fighting all around the castle and inside the castle as well?

Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 1:19 am
by architect
ZIGGY! wrote:I'm sure a MOC gets more points that way, but how bad is it if it's pretty flat?
There is no way to tell without viewing the finished creation.
I think I know the answer to this, but I don't want to make an entry and find out I'm disqualified, but are full blown seiges allowed?

Like with fighting all around the castle and inside the castle as well?
Siege scenes are fine inside and outside the castle walls (ie in courtyards). Basically any siege entry that would have worked last year can be entered into this battle category.

Ben