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What about "Best Paper Model" and 2 "Runner-Up (Paper Model)" Awards?
Or 1st, 2nd, 3rd Paper Model. Etc
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Tough decision! Paper models are so much more diverse than in the P-world. Limiting them to three categories almost does them a disservice.
Ruben's got a good suggestion, though. Cater to the plastics crowd. They're the ones you want to impress and pushing them beyond their comfort levels into a world of cubees (for example) might not be the best way to do that. Having said that, though, there's nothing more impressive than a three foot Tyrannosaurs Rex made out of paper! --jeff |
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I like Johnny's Idea of Land, Sea and Air?
LAND: Cars, Trucks, Tanks, Trains, Castles, Churches, Lions, Tigers and Bears! Oh my!...anything found on land. SEA: Ships, Subs, Oil rigs, Fish, Whales and Sea Monsters...anything related to water. AIR: Planes, Blimps, Balloons, Rockets, Birds, Barn Owls, UFO's, Satellites, etc... |
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Ruben said pretty much what I've been thinking, but he makes a good point.
I work in sales. Always give the customer choices of A or B. If you do that, you rarely get a 'no', but you might get a 'need to think about it'. But putting the customer choice in their own lap, shows them respect and allows them to take ownership on the decision. Definitely do two options
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