Speaking of rules clarifications, here's what I hope to be the final words on the subject of "What is an Animal". I was going to go to the extreme of listing out all the LEGO part numbers, but, really, that's a bit much. I think the following shows what you can use freely - and where you're taking a risk.
From the rules page:
- The pilot must be a LEGO animal
- Brickforge and other custom built animals are allowed
- Megablok and competing major brands, however, are not allowed.
- When wondering if a particular item counts as a LEGO animal, ask yourself "Does this figure look like a human wearing a costume"? If the answer is "yes", then odds are you're going to lose some points. If the item looks like the animal as you'd see it at the zoo, you're fine.
- Monkeys are allowed, but be warned: The judges consider their use "too easy" so your build will have to be pretty spectacular to impress them! (Monkeys must be mounted as a "traditional" cave racer - they hang from a pair of handlebars by their front limbs.)
Anyway, that's it for now. Happy building!
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Ok, my entry is ready for entering (I just have to wait for my mom to get home).
Now I wanted to ask: are the bigger, longer spear pieces from #7621 a good substitute for normal spears.
Also can they be placed at both sides (I mean like one shovel, one spear on one side and same thing on the other)?
So, I'm gonna be finished with mine soon, so I'll send it your way. (Class 3, remember that ;) ) I just need to deicide on my pilot...dinosaur, crab, starfish, rat, what should I use? Sigh. Anywho, I have one last question for you, Chris:
Is the racer able to open in places? (Engine, trunk, etc.) Okay, TWO questions:
Are ya gonna see Indy tommarow?
http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?P=x59
Chris, or Gambort, is this a legal contest animal pilot?
BrickLink lists it as an animal, but I'm unsure if it'd mount onto the paddle part, although it should, if it's short stubby mounting rod fits onto a 1x1 round as portrayed in the set I found it in.
It would certainly make for an unusual entry.
Wants Lego monkey. Must have Lego monkey.
Hey Chris, see how the honey Bee hold the shovel and spear? Is it okay to do it like that where they're separate?
Nick:
The standard is to have them mounted on top of each other - if you use alternate locations, there'd better be a good design reason for it. You know how grumpy Gambort is about needless deviations....
geoffrey> The fish looks, to me, like it should mount on a paddle.
nick> As for side-mounting the over thingies... given that I never made it explicit that it should be that way I think it's best I don't deduct points for 'rules' breaking if they're not but I am likely to prefer models that do have them on top of each other unless there's a good reason.
Hmmm... missed some words up above... ok, summary is:
hobvr thingies top mounted > hover thingies side mounted
Hey Chris, you havent changed the pic on the banner, maybe a brickforge pig with wings?
My only reason is that it looks a bit better, I'll see what I can work out though.
Quick question, can the same PoW appear in different categories? That is, if I build three PoWs, can I enter each of them as basic PoWs and then use all three of them in a PoW diorama?
Thanks.
Joshua:
There's nothing in the rules to prevent you from cross-submitting like that.
It's your call if that's going to annoy the judges or not...
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