Bbc 56
OMG, I posted a topic in BBC! I must say, it's been a while.
And yes, I am still using BBC and not BBCC. I'm a traditionalist, and I've entered more BBC contests than many of you, I'm sure. (Not all of you, but most. I've made MOCs for 31 of the 56 contests, had my first disqualified and didn't enter another few, and only made it to the semi-finals on a technicality twice.) It's not much, but I back up my record of most sucky MOCs entered into contests over the years. (This is proof that one doesn't necessarily improve over time)
Anyway, I'm also conducting a social experiment. I want to channel all the hatred stored up in BBC reviewers into my topic, where they can rage about all the problems with my MOC, varying from the design to the color scheme to the excessive use of red pins (even though that is the whole point of said contest!) Heck, I might have even ripped somebody off before, or made use of a technique that was copyrighted by some MOCist with too much time and money who just had to go into the legal aspects of things. So, anyway, I expect alot of anger in this topic... or else people will completely ignore it, and it will fall into the back pages of the forum without a second thought.
(psst! I actually wouldn't mind positive reviews, but post them here, so you don't tarnish your image in the BBC)
Remember not to vote for me when the polls come around. Face it, there's bound to be something better. Voting for me only sets me off on a false high, which makes the crash back down to earth all the more damaging. You cannot truly crush your opponent until you've given them a taste of hope and then took it away.
Why yes, I am feeling rather cynical right now, why'd you ask?
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