Coaster105 Posted July 27, 2011 Posted July 27, 2011 Yes, exactly, why don't they? How come TLG's Technic Challenge judges can't do this? We AFOLs on Eurobricks have done it to spot the cheaters, so why can't they? It's THEIR CONTEST, not Eurobricks'. I can't tell you how tired I am writing TLG about plagiarists, incorrect monthly contest submission deadlines, non-functional websites, etc., etc. This year's contest management has been a BIG JOKE. Sorry to bring up a "clone" brand, but When Knex used to have contests like this, it was required that you send an actual print out photo of you and your creation. I'm sure there would still be ones that could get around this in order to cheat, but it would make it a lot less easier. Quote
Sokratesz Posted July 27, 2011 Posted July 27, 2011 He could at least have made it a believable photoshop, at current quality I'm astonished the judges didn't see it. Quote
DLuders Posted August 5, 2011 Posted August 5, 2011 The winner of the July 2011 Lego Technic Challenge is anteater1997's "Dune Buggy" -- "This dune buggy features independent suspension, stearing controlled by the stearing wheel,rear wheel drive, rear-mounted V-8 engine with exhaust system. A gear shift for engaging the wheels from the engine is stationed between the seats. The buggy also has a bumper and spoiler": The prize: Quote
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