Just to clarify something, if it hasn't been apparent from my overall posting history.. I only build dioramas and shadow-boxes, I don't build display or "stand-alone" models... Therefore, I only volunteer to judge in the Diorama Category, and avoid the others, both as contestant and judge... Genre is unimportant...
That would be an assumption...and an incorrect one at that (Maybe you're being sarcastic...IDK).
Yeah, I was being sarcastic... It was directed at those with "nobler" intents than I, I guess, lol.. Perhaps I'm just jaded somewhat in what some folk's true intents are rather than their stated ones...
I didn't know that judges were supposed to pay attention to the attendace of the entrants. Interesting.
Not really.. It's not a matter of "supposed to" or not... Smaller venues, smaller actual entry-turnout, repeat dioramas, and after you do it awhile, you start recognizing certain people's work, simply by their "signature" on the dioramas, subject matter, or even just pieces/figures on it...
I don't mean an actual signing, but every dio-builder has a certain "thing" he does the same way, every time (whether he's conscious of it or not), and it's as if he or she actually DID sign his work.. There are three guys I saw pretty regularly back in the 80s and 90s...
One guy did armor dioramas that always "starred" the same tank-commander figure, regardless of the build's story, yet another that insisted on the same font on the name and type of name-plate, and the other guy did his tarps, whether on aircraft or armor dios, with the same technique, color, material, and out-of-scale wrinkles, and then there was... you get the idea..
I've got a signature too... One is deliberate, a "Hammer-mark", if you will, and the others are accidental, same as what I just described above... One "Hammer-mark" that I always have is that there'll be one guy somewhere in the diorama with a goatee...
I don't think anyone is questioning your passion for the hobby or your desire to see shows/competitions do well. But I guarantee eliminating proxy entries for competition will cause attendace to drop (at the shows).
Well, I can't really argue with that, since one can't prove a negative...
No need to go to DEFCON 1. You call it "low rent crap" and the rest of us call it reallity. You and I both know that anybody who knows anything about the hobby would say...or at the very least think...that an inferior model should not have won simply because the other builder wasn't present.
I call it "low-rent" only if it comes from someone NOT judging, and when that individual goes out of their way to call it out to the individual modeler that just won... The builder may NOT be aware of all the facts in the case, and quite thrilled at accomplishing something they've never done in their modeling life before, and to have that rush "snatched away", so to speak, like that is indeed, low-rent, IMHO... Thinking it, on the other hand, well.. Ain't no law against that, lol..
As a judge, I've never, not once ever, gone up to someone and told them why they won anything... I will, however,and if asked, tell them why they didn't... Tactfully... That's where the "lessons learned" comes in... Personally, I believe more good comes from telling someone why it didn't happen is a far better learning tool than why it did... Whether they choose to take that advice or ignore it, that's fine...
I don't have all the answers; I'm not Shep Paine, Francios Verlinden, or Bob Letterman, I'm not a pro, and I'm not in the other judges' heads... But I'll tell ya why I went a certain way on something... As a builder and entrant, you have the right to know...
To say that you want every competitive edge to win sounds "trophy hound-ish." It sounds like you're saying "My build may or may not be better but I wan't to win so let's change the rules so that I will win." (BTW, I'm not suggesting that your builds are low quality). And this isn't necessarily wrong but it does turn alot of people off.
I want to win because my build was better...not because I met some rediculous legal criteria that has nothing whatsoever to do with the build itself. I couldn't care less whether or not the guy I'm competing with is present or not. Once the plastic is on the table nothing else matters at that point. I don't think I've ever been to a competition and said to myself: "Man, that's a nice build. I really hope that guy is here somewhere."
Having said all of this, I have never entered by proxy and I'm not sure I would. For me personally the fun is being there, seeing the builds, buying stuff from the vendors and hopefully walking out of the contest with an award. But I'd like to have the option to do it by proxy if necessary.
Of course you have the right to your opinion. I just really disagree with you on this.
When I say "legal means", I'm refering to following the rules, nothing more, and I probably shoot myself in the foot more often than not by doing so, since don't enter and re-enter the same things, which SOME modelers do, and a few eventually will win SOMETHING, if only to allow the judges a way to never have to see it again, lol.....
The "competitive edge" means simply that I use the judging criteria to my advantage, especially the one labeled "Scope of Effort", hence my extensive use of scratch-building materials vs "Store-bought" stuff... Whether or not it actually works, well.. The jury's still out on that... I'd like to think that I score an extra point or three though... If it ultimately makes no difference in my placing or not, that doen't mean I won't continue with it, as it's pretty much all I know now, and I still love doing it... Given the amount of after-market partage being used these days, it seems as if "Scope of Effort" has been redefined anyway...
I too want to win because my build is better... I've lost far more than I've won, and I've lost to inferior builds (IMNSHO) by PROXY entrants too.. Hell, I don't even bother to compete anymore... Last time I won anything was in 1997 and it wasn't the biggest diorama, it wasn't the smallest, and it damned-sure wasn't the most expensive... And I haven't seen the trophy since 1998... So much for being a "trophy-hound", eh? I quit entering and will just do the diorama judging if they need one... I don't like to judge display models.. There are way more guys that'll volunteer for that task anyway, they don't need my help.. I build dios, I'm quite passionate about them, so I like to judge the dios, and that's all there is to it..
Maybe this is why so many people enter by proxy at the shows that you go to. Based on this comment I imagine that you could be difficult to be around. I don't know..
I'm not difficult to be around at all.. In fact, I'm pretty much a loner at contests, I don't attract attention to myself, I don't talk to people that don't talk to me first, I'm not in a club, and I travel alone... "Difficult to be around"? No, sir.. In all likelyhood, you won't even know that I am around, lol.. 'Cept maybe that when some people see me, they might think I'm some homeless guy that wandered in offa the street...
No.. All I want out a of a competion is real, LIVE opponents, and that's what all this damn typing I've been doing is about... When the smoke clears, I wanna shake the winner's hand.. Oh yeah.. And tell him that I'm coming for him next time, lol..