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What is it?
 
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These comps seems to jump around a bit don't they? I'm not sure who won the last one... Eggs.

I couldn't even find the rules or closing date, I'm nearly sure I had read them somewhere.
 
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Confused

I am a bit confused here - I thought Doodler set the last (eggs) subject after winning the Chess one ? I was waiting to see who won that one (eggs) as the winner sets the subject for the next ? I assumed it was running for two weeks ?

back to you Doodler Smile


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Confused

I am a bit confused here - I thought Doodler set the last (eggs) subject after winning the Chess one ? I was waiting to see who won that one (eggs) as the winner sets the subject for the next ? I assumed it was running for two weeks ?

back to you Doodler Smile
Not sure who decides who wins? Sorta came into this after it had started. I think two weeks is kinda long for the kind of models we are making though.
 
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As I understand it the winner of the previous contest sets the subject/rules for the next one.

I agree that two weeks is too long.

I suggest that you (Doodler) can either set a new subject, time limit (or closing date) or choose a winner from the egg entries and then they can set the next one ?


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