SECTION CL - LEGO

Class - 6 to 9 Years

  • Lego Model or interlocking blocks, no kit form.
  • Not exceeding 30cm x 30cm & to be placed
  • Lego model Show Theme — Step up : Lend a hand

Class - 10 to 12 Years

  • Lego Model or interlocking blocks, no kit form.
  • Not exceeding 30cm x 30cm & to be placed on a board
  • Lego model Show Theme — Step up : Lend a hand

Class - 13 to 15 Years

  • Lego Model or interlocking blocks, no kit form.
  • Not exceeding 30cm x 30cm & to be placed on a board
  • Lego model Show Theme — Step up : Lend a hand

Class - 16 to 18 Years

  • Lego Model or interlocking blocks, no kit form.
  • Not exceeding 30cm x 30cm & to be placed on a board
  • Lego model Show Theme — Step up : Lend a hand

Class - Open

  • Lego Model or interlocking blocks, no kit form.
  • Not exceeding 30cm x 30cm & to be placed on a board
  • Lego model Show Theme — Step up : Lend a hand

Conditions

  • Maximum space allowed is 40 cm square
  • All models must be on a board
  • Lego must be own imagination, no kit forms
  • Must be all own work

Judging Criteria

  • Judges will assess the level of creativity and originality demonstrated in the craftwork.
  • The craftsmanship and technical skill involved in creating the craftwork will be evaluated. This includes factors such as precision in cutting, stitching, painting, or other techniques relevant to the craft category.
  • Judges may consider how effectively and creatively the materials have been used. This includes the choice of materials, their quality, and how well they complement the overall design of the craftwork.
  • The level of attention to detail, including neatness, finishing, and overall presentation, will be assessed.
  • The visual appeal of the craftwork is important. Judges will consider factors such as colour coordination, balance of elements, visual impact, and overall attractiveness of the finished piece.
  • For craft items that serve a functional purpose (e.g., clothing, household items), judges may evaluate how well the item fulfills its intended function while maintaining aesthetic appeal and quality craftsmanship.
  • If there’s a specific theme for the competition, judges will consider how well the craftwork aligns with the theme. 
  • Judges may also look for elements of innovation or contemporary relevance in the craftwork. This could include incorporating sustainable practices, addressing current social or environmental issues, or using modern design trends in a thoughtful way.
  • Judges will consider the overall impression of the craftwork, taking into account all the above criteria to determine how well-rounded, exceptional, and memorable the entry is compared to other submissions.
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