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Q: Can I bring a lot of my work to PUN?
A: Yes. PUN is not only a national competition, but also an exhibition; We encourage builders to bring their work for display.
Q: The more work I bring in, the better my chances of winning?
A: Each year's awards will be announced before the competition.
Q: Does the champion get the most prizes?
A: Yes and no. We want to help those who lack the tools to give them a better chance to progress. The Committee will allocate prizes as reasonably as possible based on the number and value of prizes offered by PUN sponsors each year. (The allocation process and rules can be viewed in the Administrative Disclosure.)
Q: I've been judged unfairly in other competitions; Could the same happen to PUN?
A: The PUN Organizing Committee cannot guarantee that all participants will be satisfied with the results of the competition, but the PUN Organizing Committee tries to establish an authoritative judging body, and will invite experienced model makers to serve as judges for each session, rather than through self-recommendation, voluntary and election.
The awarding, judging and announcement of special prizes will be determined by the opinions of the Organizing Committee and sponsors.
Each participant can receive up to one official Plamo award in the same category. If the participant wins first prize, the Plamo Best Color Award will not be awarded. Even if the contestant's other work has the potential to win, according to the rules, the other work will be considered exhibition work, not competition work.
The remaining Manufacturer Special Awards or SCGMC Special Awards are not subject to PLAMO regulations, and all entries that have won PUN Awards will have the opportunity to win non-PUN special awards again.
The organizing committee of PUN Competition hopes to establish a non-monopoly award mechanism. The organizing committee believes that the top three players in the PUN competition will enter the final, and the rest of the outstanding and special awards will enter the final.
Judges may bring their work to the Plamo exhibition, but their work will not be included in PUN's competition rating.
The number of referees must be greater than one, and the committee must review the scoring criteria and the result of the match, and comply with procedural fairness procedures.
Judges must remain objective and neutral, and if they encounter the work of friends or relatives, they need to avoid it to some extent.
The PUN committee must appoint an assistant referee to participate in the selection process. Assistant referees must follow and enforce the procedures of the referee team.
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