Box Stock Contest Rules

So many of you may already know I am entering the Tamiya Con in April with a couple of cars in the boxstock class. My question is just as simple as it is complex. There are seatbelt decals included with the Tamiya NSX. However, if I put them on, I feel that they would look pretty cheesy not being more 3D. So there are a couple of ??? I have. If I use the decal paper included in the kit to make seat belts, and use the decals on them, would that still be considered boxstock??? Or would that be considered aftermarket?? And has anyone just slapped seatbelt decals on their model at anytime??? Did they look good, or is it better to leave 'em off??

Here are the rules for the TamiyaCon on Zew Zealand, don7t think that they will vary between the USA and other locations.

So if you enter the Box-stock category I reckon you will have to use those decals or AM ones if available.

I saw those rules on the US site also…maybe I should restate the question…ummm let’s see, normally I would use masking tape for seatbelts, and of course some photo etched brass for the buckles…what I was wondering is since this is ‘box stock’, does that mean that I can’t use…let’s say strips of paper from the decal backing to make the seatbelts more 3D, or am I dwelling too much into this??? If I am (which I probably am) would just the seatbelt decals look ok, or should I just leave 'em off all together??

…Actually guys and girls after reading this post I decided to edit it a little…I can see I may be reading into the ‘box stock’ idea a little bit too much…Sorry for the hassle, it’s just my first show I plan on attending, and I may be a bit nervous!!![:p]

kik36.

Boxstock means you can ONLY use parts supplied in the Kit unless otherwise specified as with the “Decals”, if you add any AM part or self-made parts it is no longer Boxstock.

Boxstock is a tough category to enter since you cannot add modifications, basic idea is to make sure that everybody uses the same parts and you are judged on your kit building not customisation/accurisation skills.

With the open category it is often the person that spends the most money on AM parts that wins.

Thanks MadModelFactory, that makes a lot of sense. It kind of makes it more about the paint job, rather than the extra $$ spent. I just wanted to make sure I didn’t do anything to get my self disqualified. I appreciate all your help, and will post results in the future!!! Happy Modeling!!

Does this mean you can not make things from stretched sprue either unless it is made from the Tamiya sprue?..lol

Since every tamiya instuction sheet i have seen explains stretching sprue and the rules said you had to follow the instruction sheet, seems to me that would be allowed.

Good luck on the contest! And good luck on deciding what to do about the rules quandry…

Myself just to be safe I would use the supplied decals or AM ones…and pray for the best even with the cheese factor included.