I think a degree of common sense should apply.
So to give some examples, no one would buy100 servos to build a single submarine, but they may need to buy a metre(yard) or two of tubing if making a wtc. They may need to purchase ten O-rings rather than one or two.
In short I think a build should reflect the real world costs for new items a potential builder would face if wishing to replicate what is presented, rather than use discounting on large or secondhand purchases to operate under the $80 threshold.
In short, I believe it's important those entering get into the spirit of the competition, which should be to present a realistic boat that can be built for under $80 and emulated by others wishing to do the same.
Over to Bob.
So to give some examples, no one would buy100 servos to build a single submarine, but they may need to buy a metre(yard) or two of tubing if making a wtc. They may need to purchase ten O-rings rather than one or two.
In short I think a build should reflect the real world costs for new items a potential builder would face if wishing to replicate what is presented, rather than use discounting on large or secondhand purchases to operate under the $80 threshold.
In short, I believe it's important those entering get into the spirit of the competition, which should be to present a realistic boat that can be built for under $80 and emulated by others wishing to do the same.
Over to Bob.



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