Tekkoshocon 2008 Modeling Competition Categories and Rules
Tekkoshocon will be hosting a modeling competition again in 2008! Come prepared to face some great competition as we enter our fourth year!
We are out to challenge the best of the anime modeling community!
Here are the rules:
Categories
- Mecha - Gundam Small Scale
- Mecha - Gundam Large Scale
- Mecha - General
- Figures - all scales
- Under 16 - any category
- Diorama
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Mecha - Gundam Small Scale
Any subject from any of the Gundam Universes. A small scale kit is any kit meeting the following criteria:
- 1:144 scale or smaller
- Non-scale where the subject is not taller than 8 inches.
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Mecha - Gundam Large Scale
Any subject from any of the Gundam Universes. A large scale kit is any kit meeting the following criteria:
- 1:100 scale or larger
- Non-scale where the subject is taller than 8 inches
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Mecha - General
Any Non-Gundam mechanical kit:
- Any scale or non-scale
- Any subject matter is legal as long as it is not a Gundam or figure.
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Figures
Any humanoid or animal figure.
- Kit cannot be a robot, or interpreted as a robot (Mecha).
- Open to all scales
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Under 16 - Any Category
Open to any contestant under 16. Entering this category is the choice of the entrant.
- The entrant must be 16 or under
- Can be of any category/subject
- Can be any scale
- Is allowed to have recieved assistance from a parent or guardian
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Rules
- Competitor must have a valid Tekkoshocon registration for the day of the competition.
- All work submitted must be his/her own work. The exception is an Under 16 category kit can have the assistance of a parent/guardian.
- An entry into the modeling competition cannot be listed as for sale in Artists' Alley.
- All kits must adhere to the "family friendly" con experience.
- All kits are expected to be painted.
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Judging Criteria
Presentation – 20 pts – This is how the kit is displayed for judging. This includes: Base, pose, and a non-technical look at the piece which is a 2ft judgment of the piece. A 2ft judgment is at a distance how does the piece look. A piece can look incredible at 2ft but be technically flawed at close inspection. This is also any custom painting, decals, or other items that are added to the kit to add to the appearance of the piece away from its technical merits.
Finish – 10 pts – This is a careful inspection of the actual painting, decals, weathering. Items to be judged: excessive brush strokes, overspray, decals that are peeling or silvering, stickers (if used) not showing signs of peeling or abuse. Sticker abuse is the sticker showing signs of being removed and reapplied and/or having creases and various other signs of poor care.
Construction – 15 pts – This is the actual skill used in building the piece. This is visible seams, correcting of flaws in the kit, filling open areas that should be solid. This is general issues with how the kit was assembled. Some additional issues covered here are custom modifications done to the kit to make it better (Lighting, new jointing, correcting joint issues, addition of conversion kit parts)
Total Points: 45
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Anime Accuracy Judging Bonus
Anime/Manga Accuracy Bonus – 5 pts – This is an all or nothing bonus given to kits that are deemed by the judges to be mostly anime accurate. Because an Anime accurate kit typically cannot evenly compete against a custom paint/construction themed kit. This bonus exists to encourage anime accurate kits to be built and entered.
The easiest way to look at this is, if it looks close to the image on the box it will get the bonus. The modeler should apply common sense as to what will achieve the bonus.
Below are listed items that are legal/not legal to be done, but remember, if it looks close to the image on the box it will get the bonus.
- The kit is permitted to have resonable detailing decals, this includes warning markings, unit specifications and identifications.
- The kit should not have large decales that cannot be found easily on the internet on source material.
- The kit must be 90% color accurate. An RX 78-2 Gundam should be red, yellow, blue, and white in the appropriate places. The colors do not have to be exact but at least close to the subject matter's colors.
- The kit is allowed to have, where appropriate, a custom unit marking paint color. Macross Valkyries have the colored bar across the top of the fighter, this is permitted to be any color because it is a unit identifier.
- The kit, if it is a color variation and comes from the manufacturer that way, as long as it matches the colors specified by the box, it is legal. Proof of the manufactured variant must be provided.
- Anime accuracy bonus requires that the entry follow the rules for the competition
- Modifications to the kit cannot significantly change the appearance of the kit. The changes should appear transparent to a judge.
- Addition of weapons and mounting points of the kit is legal as long as the weapon does not change the overall appearance of the subject.
- Battle damage and custom creation of inner workings are legal.
Example - A RGM-79 GM that has its legs removed, inner workings exposed and lights flashing simulating damage are legal modifications if the unit appears correct in the parts that are not damaged
- Weathering is 100% legal
- Shading (Pre-shading) is legal
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Competition Times
Entries will begin being accepted at 3:00 PM Friday April 13, 2007.
Entries for the Modeling Competition must be entered and preseneted by
12:00 PM on Saturday 14, April 2007.
Judging will begin at approximatly 1:00PM Saturday 14, April 2007 of that
day.
Winners will be announced at the competition after judging is complete,
around 2:30 PM.
There will be an attendant present at the Modeling Competition until 3:30 to
watch/protect the entries. Please pick up your kits by 3:30.
Times short list:
Enties begin being accepted: 3:00 PM Friday
Entry closes: 1:00 PM Saturday
Judging Begins: 1:30 PM Saturday
Pick up entries by: 3:30 PM Saturday
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Diorama
Any subject from any of the Anime :
Open to all scales and subject. It must depict a scene.
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