Lego Design & Development
Department H - Section 990
Premium Schedule B
►ALL STATIC EXHIBITS MUST HAVE RECEIVED A PURPLE RIBBON AT THE COUNTY FAIR TO ADVANCE TO THE STATE FAIR.
The Lego project will encourage the member to use their imagination and ingenuity in creating an exhibit. This project reinforces STEM related skills like design process and construction skills.
GENERAL INFORMATION
The name and county of each exhibitor should appear separately on the back of each board, poster or article and on the front cover of the notebooks so owner of exhibit may be identified if the entry tag is separated from the exhibit.
Demonstration boards should be sanded and finished to improve their appearance. The finish on a demonstration board will be judged as a woodworking exhibit.
Please refer to the General Rules for the policy regarding firearms, items with a blade, and other related items.
Please refer to the General Rules for the policy regarding use of copywritten images.
All Lego exhibits must be on a solid base to protect them as they are moved about at the fair. Bases made of plywood, foam board, very thick cardboard or other similar material. Lego base plates typically do not provide enough support. You may use items such as zip ties, fishing line, or poster tack to secure your creation to the solid base. All exhibits should have an exhibit tag attached.
THERE IS TO BE NO GLUING OF PIECES OR PAINTING OF BLOCKS.
Overall design, construction techniques, soundness, sturdiness and balance will be some of the criteria used to judge this project. (score sheet: https://unl.box.com/s/r0j2rct7cxqby43ohfivgxvmui1zfi1k) The use of the word “Lego” is used only as a guide for this project. You are free to use any brand of plastic snap-together or connecting pieces to complete your project. NO BIONICALS. Decals and other materials are optional to use.
All exhibits:
Are to be NO larger than 22 inches x 28 inches.
They may be an original design or a kit.
The Lego blocks should not be altered by cutting, painting, gluing, etc.
A completed explanation card should be attached to the project. (ex: https://extension.oregonstate.edu/sites/default/files/documents/10551/legoexhibitexplanationcard.pdf)
NO motorized units will be allowed
901. Fictional character or thing - Examples could be: an animal, a person, a statue, a totem pole, etc.
902. Structure or vehicle – Examples could be: house, skyscraper, barn, etc. or car, truck, plan, tractor, farm Implement, boat, etc.
903. Any two related objects
904. Any three related objects
905. Any Lego scene