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| Registered User Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: USA Age: 23
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Rep Power: 5 ![]() | theres nothing in the rules but exactelly i dont know could these models participate or not. but its obvious that these models that created some times ago could have a better resulotion. its good that stryker answers. about this model its great but your f14 is better i think:D |
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| Rhino Freak Join Date: Apr 2004
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Rep Power: 5 ![]() | Only seems right to me that you model it for the contest. You don't see a cook going to a barbeque contest with pre-cooked food do ya? :D I could also enter a bunch of old models but I modeled one specificly for this contest. |
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| Not a teenager Join Date: May 2004 Location: Belgrade, Serbia Age: 31
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Rep Power: 5 ![]() | Well, I am not into this contest, since it's started before I joined, but I suppose it's stupid to have something 'pre-modeled' and then, wham, join the competition... I was browsing CGtalk, and found out how their contestants must register, throw a concept, and update their threads with WIP, to be eligible to compete. With such prizes here and over there, I think it's more then recommended. And it will save the fuss whether the model is original, stolen, master-piece, whatever... Just my 2cents, and to say that both F's are great man, keep it up. :) |
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