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| Challenge 003 - Future Transportation [ARCHIVE] Archive for the third Sensei challenge, "The City of the future, Transportation". |
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| Building better worlds Realname: Steve Join Date: May 2006 Age: 28
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| Challenge 003 - Winners! I've said it before, but big thanks to everyone who has entered the challenge - the Sensei have been greatly impressed with both the quality of the work and the honourble conduct of the participants. Of course there can only be a few winners and picking them became a challenge in itself. 1st Place: Jay-mo, who won more votes than anyone else and picks up the Gold medal for his superbly crafted and well designed Spider mount bio-mechanical vehicle. And lets face it, the fangs are sure to put off any would-be car theives so it's perfect for any lawless dystopian future. Congratulations Jay-mo! ![]() 2nd Place: Larsen Gained a solid second place with this highly aggressive and futuristic looking vehicle. Larsen's idea of a future city must surely be dominated by immense speed bumps, over which this buggy can speed with ease. Congratulations Larsen! ![]() 3rd place: It ended up becoming so close between our last picks a tied 3rd seemed appropriate. Congratulations to both Tinukedaya and Tovette! Tinukedaya's anti-gravity craft seems bodged together from many different sources and has those great, grungy looks - If Mad Max could float, he'd probably send his kids to school in something like this: ![]() Meanwhile, Tovette's Beast of burden won us over and drew our attention over the remaining entrants with it's huge scale but domesticated and docile looks. ![]() Finally we have the winner of most honourable, and really the most difficult of all to pick but for his kind comments and goodwill to all other entrants, Ozylot wins the green sensei medal for Most Honourable Member. Congratulations Ozylot! And congratulations to all who took part, I hope you all had fun and i hope we see you all again in the next challenge. Keep an eye on the header, we'll announce the next one soon! |
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| SFM Oracle Realname: Carl Join Date: May 2006 Location: Ont,Canada Age: 26
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| YEAH GREAT WORK GUYS!! Had alot of fun on this one, and Im happy to say I learnd some new skills, I anxiously await the next one. Thanx for the honorable mention. *bow* |
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| SFM Guru Realname: Hal laren Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Northamptonshire
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| well done Jay-mo your design was by far the best and Im glad other people webspect that big cheer |
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| The Dwarf Realname: Karel Join Date: May 2006 Location: Czech Rep. Age: 30
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| Whoa! Never though I'll make it to actually placing myself within all those superb entries. *bows deeply* Thank you. Those challenges are great. I always learn some new things and it actually force me to finnish the projects... There is only one thing I consider finnished, from all I have done... that was the crate contest some time ago... And this is "almost" finnished as well. The deadline somehow force me to keep concentration on the one thing... otherwise i jump from one model to another. Congrats to all the winners and looking forward to next one... hope I'll be able to participate. |
| "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic" - Arthur C. Clarke Corollary - "Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced." - Prof. Barry Gehm current WIP: SFS War Hammer <- Stdby due to Viky | |
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| SFM Obsessed Realname: Jeff Join Date: May 2006 Location: New York City
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| Congrats to all the winners!!! This was a really fun challenge, and I think the two week timeframe was the perfect amount of time for the challenge. They are a great way to practice and hopefully learn a bit too! Looking forward to the next challenge!!! cheers!! |
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| SFM Guru Join Date: May 2006 Age: 23
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| Congrats guys! It was already dawning on me that the spider mount would end up high, good job! :thumbsup: |
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| Still Alive | congrats all! |
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