Rudi Richardson
Member
Hi all,
I really have no idea where this question should have been posted, should it be in Shows and Events as it relates to shows in general, should it be under Help Me as I need help (in more than one way :gogo )... so instead I posted it here :laugh:
Back to the point of this post...
Back in South Africa I was never required to provide proof of a build, in other words if it was OOTB or "enhanced" etc, one's word was simply enough. Now here in Australia, and I believe elsewhere in the world, it appears one is expected to supply what seems to be a printed build log of the model if it's a diorama or enhanced with aftermarket products, or supply the manufacturer's instruction sheet if it's OOTB.
Now I accept that this has to be done, no big deal, I document most builds anyway. So what's the question at the end of this laborious diatribe you ask?
What exactly is one expected to supply with a contest entry (in the case of enhanced or diorama)? Are contest organisers/judges looking for a novel? Some light toilet reading? I know it's got to be done, but to what level of detail should the documentation be? :huh:
Rudi :S
I really have no idea where this question should have been posted, should it be in Shows and Events as it relates to shows in general, should it be under Help Me as I need help (in more than one way :gogo )... so instead I posted it here :laugh:
Back to the point of this post...
Back in South Africa I was never required to provide proof of a build, in other words if it was OOTB or "enhanced" etc, one's word was simply enough. Now here in Australia, and I believe elsewhere in the world, it appears one is expected to supply what seems to be a printed build log of the model if it's a diorama or enhanced with aftermarket products, or supply the manufacturer's instruction sheet if it's OOTB.
Now I accept that this has to be done, no big deal, I document most builds anyway. So what's the question at the end of this laborious diatribe you ask?
What exactly is one expected to supply with a contest entry (in the case of enhanced or diorama)? Are contest organisers/judges looking for a novel? Some light toilet reading? I know it's got to be done, but to what level of detail should the documentation be? :huh:
Rudi :S