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Updated Review Features/Editor and Review Contest!

THE BRICKPICKER LEGO SET REVIEW/BLOG ARTICLE CONTEST IS HERE!!!

Jeff and I are proud to announce this contest for all registered BrickPicker members. It will be based on LEGO set reviews, Evalution Corner and Blog articles. We will judge the winners on several aspects, such as overall quantity, content and quality. We will take into consideration the quantity of reviews and articles you submit and the content and quality of those reviews/articles/blogs. Just because you pump out more reviews than other members, if your content and quality are subpar or very average, we can elect someone else the winner.

The basic BrickPicker Set Review will be accepted at 1000 characters. No less. Unlike the earlier Set Review version, you will be required to submit content for each of the 10 basic categories below:

First Impression(WOW Factor) & Introduction

An introduction and first impression of the LEGO set. Does the LEGO set "WOW" you? Is it or will it be an "iconic" LEGO set? When you see this set, you say to yourself, "I just have to have one!?

Unique Parts/Minifigures

Does the LEGO set have rare or unique minifigures? Are there rare parts/colors in the set? Does the set have a large amount of minifigures or parts that make it more desirable?

Playability/Build Experience

Does the set have elements that make it an extremely "fun" set to play with or to build, thus affecting it's popularity and future viability as an investment?

Value for money(new)

Is the set a bargain? Does the set give you a "bang for your buck" when considering piece to price ratio or is the price of the set extremely high priced for the amount of pieces included? This rating also plays into LEGO collectors/investors who like to "part out" LEGO sets to make money...Could the set be used to "part out for a profit"?

Theme Popularity

Is the LEGO set from a popular LEGO theme that sells well in the primary retail LEGO market and will most likely translate to positive growth in the secondary LEGO market?

Exclusivity

Is the set an "exclusive" set and is marked accordingly so? Is the set limited in production in any way? Is the set from a Toy Fair or Comic Con or other LEGO trade show that has limited production runs?

Packaging

Does the set have unique packaging that makes it stand out from the typical LEGO set? Does the set have special markings on the box that differentiate it from other LEGO sets?

Growth Potential

What is the potential growth of this set in the secondary LEGO market? Will this set appreciate or depreciate after being retired(EOL)?

Display Attributes

Does this set when built display well? Is it a topic of conversation when built and displayed in a office or den? Does it make for an impressive or unique set when compared with other LEGO set

Final Analysis & Conclusion

Your overall final impression of the set, taking into consideration all the above factors. A final synopsis or conclusion about the LEGO set. The numerical rating is for the entire set, with a 10 being the ?perfect? LEGO set, a 5-6 being about average and a 1 being the bottom of the barrel.

Each category can range from a sentence to several paragraphs if necessary. The combined total for all the category content needs to be 1000 characters to be accepted. You will be asked to leave a numerical 1 to 10 rank for each category as well, with 4,5 and 6 being considered "average" LEGO set rankings. You do not have to own a set to review one, but it would help and this will be noted on each review. Here is a sample of a REVIEW I did for the 10227 UCS B-Wing Starfighter. It is a 5000 character review and I would consider it an above average review. You can do more or less, but proper grammar and spelling is also important.

We will take a snapshot of the current review totals and start from there. A BrickPicker member can look over their personal reviews in our new REVIEW LOG. You will have the ability to resubmit an older review and improve it, with it counting towards the contest. Jeff and I will approve or disapprove each resubmission. What is neat about the new review system is that Jeff and I will be able to award BONUS BRICKPOINTS for above average and special reviews. A basic 1000 character review will be awarded 10 Brickpoints, but we can give up to 500 Brickpoints or more for some in depth and special reviews.

The contest will start immediately and conclude at 11:59 PM(Eastern Time) on July 3rd, 2013. There will be three main prizes:

1ST PLACE: 10228 HAUNTED HOUSE or $200 LEGO GIFT CARD

2ND PLACE: 10232 PALACE CINEMA or $150 LEGO GIFT CARD

3RD PLACE: 9516 JABBA'S PALACE or $100 LEGO GIFT CARD

We will adjust all prizes to the winner's country and situation. Jeff and I understand that some members have to pay more for LEGO sets and we will adapt to each situation. We have the right to change the prizes to equivalent LEGO sets if these become retired or out of stock.

There will also be four $25 LEGO GIFT CARDS given out to those exceptional reviews in which I can convert to content for the EVALUATION CORNER. One person can win them all. Look at my reviews for an example of what I am looking for. You do not have to go through the normal review processor if it is easier to produce a large and quality review and analysis on a word processor like OPEN OFFICE(which I use). If you are doing a "special" review, you can contact me. I can guide you. What I don't want is something I have to rewrite. It needs to be quality content and properly written. I can tweak it and help with data and charts, but the overall written content needs to be very, very good.

Depending on the response, we can throw in some other prizes along the way. Maybe some "Honorable Mentions" or some other prize for some review or content that tickles my fancy. This is a serious competition and Jeff and I want the content of the LEGO set reviews to become a very important part of our site. Unlike the quality reviews on top sites like Brickset or Eurobricks, I want our reviews to focus on aspects of LEGO sets that will affect its "investment" potential and value. You can discuss anything you want, but you should have a serious investment correlation in your reviews when discussing many of the categories. The basic categories are set up like an essay, with an introduction, body & content and then a conclusion. Think of the reviews in proper English class terms and you will do well.

That's about it. Good luck with your reviews and any questions can be posted below. Winners will be announced on July 4th, 2013. Thanks.

Ed Mack

EDIT: JEFF AND I WILL ALSO ACCEPT EVALUATION CORNER/BLOG ARTICLES TOWARDS THE CONTEST AS WELL!!!

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  • That is exactly the way it will work.  The reputation points will become more important as the Brick Classifieds matures.  At the start, there will be jerks trying to abuse the process I'm sure,

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    Never, and if I did, "Cheater" wouldn't be high on my list of substitutes...

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Thanks for the contest and prize! I must say though, that was a thoroughly horrible ordeal!

Were we told what the honorable mention prizes were?

I hope everybody loves the Halo Mega Bloks sets!

 

I assume you got them 50 sets a piece since they are like 10 dollars everywhere.

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Thanks for the contest and prize! I must say though, that was a thoroughly horrible ordeal!

Were we told what the honorable mention prizes were?

Explain? Honorable Mentions get a $50 LEGO Gift Card, but I'm curious what concern is that of yours?

Wow 1,000 reviews submitted, that's epic. Congratulations to all the winners and participants. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have a LOT of reading to do...

Congrats to all the winners. Great job! That's an impressive amount of work. 

Well done, gentlemen. Well done.

Let your literary work be a shining inspiration to us all, now and forever.

Thanks guys!  It was all by the generosity of Ed that I was able to submit that late at night!  So glad Strytlr helped me to get us to 1,000!

 

You're welcome. 

Explain? Honorable Mentions get a $50 LEGO Gift Card, but I'm curious what concern is that of yours?

 

Sorry, I didn't see what the honorable mention prize was, there is no confusion.  :)

Let your literary work be a shining inspiration to us all, now and forever.

glad too be of sirvis.

Great job everyone! Conratulations and thanx for all the wisdom and insight you all have shared with us.

Fcbarcelona101, u are insane! You pop out thesis-quality reviews and blogs faster than I can even read them! Outstanding job!

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These are the articles and blogs that have been submitted for the Content Contest ending August 1, 2013.   The color designations are as follows:

 

  • green(Evaluation Corner article)
  • orange(Brickvesting Blog article) 
  • blue(Personal/Community Blog)
  • red(articles ready to be published)
  • purple(ideas for potential articles)

 

Veegs: EC article on Creator Houses(500 BrickPoints)

Quacs: EC article on Legends of Chima(500 BrickPoints)

Strylr: BB article on Parting Out sets(500 BrickPoints)

Mikeur86: Avengers EC article(500 BrickPoints)

Quacs: LEGO Truths and Myths Blog  BB article(500 BrickPoints)

Fcbarcelona101:  Personal Blog  on December price swings(200 BrickPoints)

Quacs: Personal Blog on Sydney Opera House(150 BrickPoints)

MartinP: Personal Blog on 10240 X-wing(50 BrickPoints)

Alcarin: Personal Blog on Europe LEGO price difference(150 BrickPoints)

Quacs: Beginner

Great job everyone! Conratulations and thanx for all the wisdom and insight you all have shared with us.

Fcbarcelona101, u are insane! You pop out thesis-quality reviews and blogs faster than I can even read them! Outstanding job!

Thanks! Hope they help!

Congrats to winners.  So glad I could contribute a few reviews to help bump the review count to 1000.

Congrats everyone! Really enjoy reading all the different reviews you guys put out, lot of good information. One of these days I think I will try to do some reviews, maybe some older sets for fun, Ed did say he would like a review for every set, new and old. We'll see, anyhow, good job guys, well deserved! :goodjob:

Congratulations to everybody. You all did a very good jod. Every review might help in the decision finding process how to invest our hard earned money. Btw. didn't knew that there was a blog writing contest.

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These are the articles and blogs that have been submitted for the Content Contest ending August 1, 2013.   The color designations are as follows:

 

  • green(Evaluation Corner article)
  • orange(Brickvesting Blog article) 
  • blue(Personal/Community Blog)
  • red(articles ready to be published)
  • purple(ideas for potential articles)

 

Veegs: EC article on Creator Houses(500 BrickPoints)

Quacs: EC article on Legends of Chima(500 BrickPoints)

Strylr: BB article on Parting Out sets(500 BrickPoints)

Mikeur86: Avengers EC article(500 BrickPoints)

Quacs: LEGO Truths and Myths Blog  BB article(500 BrickPoints)

Fcbarcelona101:  Personal Blog  on December price swings(200 BrickPoints)

Quacs: Personal Blog on Sydney Opera House(150 BrickPoints)

MartinP: Personal Blog on 10240 X-wing(50 BrickPoints)

Alcarin: Personal Blog on Europe LEGO price difference(150 BrickPoints)

Quacs: Beginner

Congrats! Reviews were very well written.

Kudos to user "tytanium" for breaking the 1000 review mark that has been staring at us since Blackjack broke the quadruple digits. I submited one more to make it 1005 :D

TO ALL OF OUR WINNERS!!

ALL PRIZES HAVE BEEN PURCHASED AND IN PROCESS OF BEING SHIPPED OUT!!!  

 

Hopefully you get them soon (Grolim, you should have yours in your Inbox right now since you live in such a far off distant world!)

 

Let us all know what you purchased with them!!!

Thanks Jeff and Ed! You guys were really generous with this contest!

Great. I went with Orthanc with a 10% coupon and some VIP points, so I will have around $45 left for the next purchase.

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These are the articles and blogs that have been submitted for the Content Contest ending August 1, 2013.   The color designations are as follows:

  • green(Evaluation Corner article)
  • orange(Brickvesting Blog article) 
  • blue(Personal/Community Blog)
  • red(articles ready to be published)
  • purple(ideas for potential articles)
Veegs: EC article on Creator Houses(500 BrickPoints)

Quacs: EC article on Legends of Chima(500 BrickPoints)

Strylr: BB article on Parting Out sets(500 BrickPoints)

Mikeur86: Avengers EC article(500 BrickPoints)

Quacs: LEGO Truths and Myths Blog  BB article(500 BrickPoints)

Fcbarcelona101:  Personal Blog  on December price swings(200 BrickPoints)

Quacs: Personal Blog on Sydney Opera House(150 BrickPoints)

MartinP: Personal Blog on 10240 X-wing(50 BrickPoints)

Alcarin: Personal Blog on Europe LEGO price difference(150 BrickPoints)

Quacs: Beginner

So how many articles do I have to write and days off work do I need to take to catch up to FCB101 and Quacs in 23 days?

So how many articles do I have to write and days off work do I need to take to catch up to FCB101 and Quacs in 23 days?

I think the big battle now is for third place. That said, don't lose hope, they were really generous with the honorable mentions last time ;)

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