So what makes a MOTM winner?

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  • OPBN
    OldPBNoob

    • Sep 2008
    • 5240

    #1

    So what makes a MOTM winner?

    The MOTM contest has been running for a number of years and sometimes the winners surprise me, sometimes they don't. There have been some lean months where I have felt the winners weren't actually worthy of winning anything, but due to the lack of competition they did. But that's my opinion.

    Recently, a member mentioned in a thread that they had thrown some amazing markers but had yet to win and it started me thinking as to what makes a Mag worthy of MOTM? I know when I look at entries I look deeper than flashy ano. For me, the uniqueness and amount of actual work that went into an entry is at times more important that something put together with completely stock parts and anodized crazy colors. While I appreciate the entry, I am more likely to vote for something less flashy that has had special milling done and is unique. With that said the uniqueness has to be attractive. Simply slapping an oddball frame onto a stock Mag isn't going to do it for me.

    I also think at times that some members' markers win due to popularity of that member. Kind of like the cool kids winning Prom King and Queen. But that's another thread. LOL.

    So what in your opinion makes a Mag worthy of MOTM?
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  • dboggs79
    Registered User
    • Jun 2010
    • 467

    #2
    Uniqueness is typically the first thing I look for. Then complexity of the build and overall aesthetics. If I don't see anything that particular month that I think is something special I don't vote.


    Edit: Simple answer; We do. We build them, we vote on them.
    Last edited by dboggs79; 07-29-2014, 10:02 AM.

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    • BLachance75
      Formerly lancecst
      • Jul 2002
      • 582

      #3
      In the classic class I generally look at how classic it actually it first. There are a lot of things that are entered as classic that I don't think are. Then I look at aesthetics and if it is a splashed kit the completeness of the kit.

      For open I look at the overall thing, milling, parts, finish, and uniqueness. I'm often surprised at what wins and how close the vote is.
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      • knownothingmags
        RKM 3D Designs

        • Apr 2010
        • 4810

        #4
        uniquiness is definently what I look for too,
        I have yet to post anything into open that didn't take time and effort into putting together. along with the milling and such.
        but some times open class is a flashy competition.

        it is a cool kids club most of the time, I can see that.

        its ok, though.

        I just posted that comment in the thread just to get people thinking I guess.
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        • TwilightG
          www.BigEvilOnline.com

          • Mar 2007
          • 1387

          #5
          everyone has their own criteria for how they vote and that's what makes it fun

          if flashy ano is your thing, vote for it. if you like rare or unusual parts, there ya go. if you just think someone is a cool guy and you want to help him/her out with their votes, that's ok too.

          just remember that it's fun. there's been a few times where bickering has almost shut it down (and I've been guilty of it myself) but in the end, we all appreciate Mags and this gives us an outlet to show 'em off to each other.

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          • OPBN
            OldPBNoob

            • Sep 2008
            • 5240

            #6
            Originally posted by knownothingmags View Post
            uniquiness is definently what I look for too,
            I have yet to post anything into open that didn't take time and effort into putting together. along with the milling and such.
            but some times open class is a flashy competition.

            it is a cool kids club most of the time, I can see that.

            its ok, though.

            I just posted that comment in the thread just to get people thinking I guess.
            While I generally agree with what you are saying consider I've won 4 times, twice in open and all of them were black. And I don't consider myself particularly popular on here either.

            One thing I forgot to mention above it how certain things drive me nuts and will cause me to not vote for something. Mismatched or rusty grip screws. Poor choice in air fittings. To me nothing is more distracting than seeing a beautifully anodized marker with ugly chewed up macro fittings. Raw milled parts. Strip it down completely and polish it or get it anodized. Just my opinion. And naked girl stickers, drops, or barrel covers. Instantly gets a thumbs down for me. If I wanted anime pron I would be trolling those sites.
            Last edited by OPBN; 07-29-2014, 10:04 AM.
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            • SoulCoffin
              BEO Fat Baller

              • Apr 2005
              • 617

              #7
              i tend to vote for whatever strikes my fancy at that particular moment. my reason for one vote may be completely different from another instance. you could post the same entrants in consecutive months, and i may very well pick two different ones. one month it could be the cool lines/flow of a marker, the next could be the outrageous ano.

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              • dboggs79
                Registered User
                • Jun 2010
                • 467

                #8
                Guess I've missed the whole popularity trick to all of this. There are people who I respect because of their knowledge and willingness to share it. There are other people who I think should pause and think before hitting send. They end up making what could have been a useful thread into a pissing contest. That being said I wouldn't not vote for the latter persons marker if I felt it was deserving.

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                • BigEvil
                  www.BigEvilOnline.com

                  • Feb 2005
                  • 9333

                  #9
                  Become a cool kid

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                  • vintage
                    Registered User

                    • Aug 2013
                    • 1787

                    #10
                    first of all if i am entered i will not vote for myself but thats just me. for open class i say bring it on, whatever you like but as to what makes me vote for it that differs all the time. i've seen a lot of Classic winners that i thought didn't think were classic enought but thats just me again. maybe we need a 3rd catagory for heavily modified.

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                    • robertreed711
                      Registered User
                      • Jul 2011
                      • 383

                      #11
                      Originally posted by OPBN View Post
                      While I generally agree with what you are saying consider I've won 4 times, twice in open and all of them were black. And I don't consider myself particularly popular on here either.

                      One thing I forgot to mention above it how certain things drive me nuts and will cause me to not vote for something. Mismatched or rusty grip screws. Poor choice in air fittings. To me nothing is more distracting than seeing a beautifully anodized marker with ugly chewed up macro fittings. Raw milled parts. Strip it down completely and polish it or get it anodized. Just my opinion. And naked girl stickers, drops, or barrel covers. Instantly gets a thumbs down for me. If I wanted anime pron I would be trolling those sites.
                      I agree with some of this. I can't stand old chewed up air fittings and I really dislike when people use screws that don't have Allen heads for there grips. A philips head screw just looks so out of place.

                      That being said, my vote usually comes down to the moment, whatever tickles my fancy will get my vote that day. Sometimes it's ano, other times it is the milling or rare parts but usually it's how well I think the parts compliment each other. For example I think certain frames match up better with certain types of foregrips and so forth.

                      But then again, what do I know?
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                      • ScottyBeans
                        Mags, tho...

                        • Mar 2013
                        • 334

                        #12
                        No clue what wins. I'll let you know if I ever figure it out.

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                        • splat15k
                          The Beast from the East

                          • Oct 2001
                          • 1227

                          #13
                          Often it seems the best picture wins, which is obviously not ideal.
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                          • Cyco-Dude

                            #14
                            Originally posted by splat15k View Post
                            Often it seems the best picture wins, which is obviously not ideal.
                            a good, clear picture showing off the marker definitely helps. have good lighting, take off all the stuff that is not marker-related (tank, loader, barrel bag), make sure the lighting is good, no harsh shadows, make sure the entire gun is in frame (no cut-off barrels, etc).

                            that said, the past couple of entries i voted for, or really liked, won, and it wasn't just because of the picture quality, but the build quality.

                            Originally posted by OPBN View Post
                            I also think at times that some members' markers win due to popularity of that member.
                            i dunno; most of the time they are just nice builds, and said member just has a lot of them. there does seem to be a bias towards fancy anodizing, though.

                            Originally posted by OPBN View Post
                            While I generally agree with what you are saying consider I've won 4 times, twice in open and all of them were black. And I don't consider myself particularly popular on here either.
                            proving the point that popularity is not a major factor, and build quality is. if it's unique enough, and well-done, it'll get votes. your last entry, if i recall correctly, was a deserved win in my opinion (certainly got my vote).
                            Last edited by Guest; 07-29-2014, 12:13 PM.

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                            • Spider-TW
                              U R techno-literate!

                              • Oct 2006
                              • 3554

                              #15
                              One short cut for winning is a pump-mag, they always seem to get a few extra votes. For that reason, I think the question for many people is "would I want to play with that?", while others wonder "would that look good on my wall?". The open class especially will make me ask both questions, not that I have a wall (sniff). Sometimes you have to enter just to shake the tree and get the competition going.

                              I haven't figured out if pneumags get as much credit as pump-mags. Also, extreme custom mags often don't get the votes you might think, and I wonder if part of it is because they are basically unobtainable for everyone else, as compared to a build from rare parts and contracting. Maybe they don't look much like mags anymore.
                              Last edited by Spider-TW; 07-29-2014, 01:24 PM. Reason: much is a must

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