we usually just carry them on with us on the plane / the car. We made our protein case modular, and we set it up the night before competitions.bernard wrote: I'm not experienced with how well things survive shipping, but could you just put it in a box? Of course you would need some adjustments because of how malleable the minitoobers are, but hopefully they are minimal.
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I would guess the active site most likely, but its impossible to know until you get into the room. The onsite build is supposed to be based on how good you are folding on the fly.cena wrote:Do any of you guys know for certain what part of the TAL Effector we'll be asked to model for the state onsite build?
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Does anyone know if we are allowed to paint or color our models to distinguish between the different sections?
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The pre-build? Yes, definitely. For the secondary structures I think adding this looks really good.mullinfinn wrote:Does anyone know if we are allowed to paint or color our models to distinguish between the different sections?
The on-site...I don't think so.
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I painted my Secondary structures on the pre-build. It makes it really clear to thr judges what ur Secondary structures are.fozendog wrote:The pre-build? Yes, definitely. For the secondary structures I think adding this looks really good.mullinfinn wrote:Does anyone know if we are allowed to paint or color our models to distinguish between the different sections?
The on-site...I don't think so.
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How's paint working out for you? We've used markers to color our structures, and it gets suuuuper messy whenever we touch them...even when they're dry.Gearbox wrote:I painted my Secondary structures on the pre-build. It makes it really clear to thr judges what ur Secondary structures are.
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We used paint intended for plastic and its been working rather wellfrogzorz wrote:How's paint working out for you? We've used markers to color our structures, and it gets suuuuper messy whenever we touch them...even when they're dry.Gearbox wrote:I painted my Secondary structures on the pre-build. It makes it really clear to thr judges what ur Secondary structures are.
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Hey, so I was wondering if anyone know what the teams should exactly expect at the national competition. No doubt, I am guessing from the previous comments, that our prebuilds will be graded very harshly. Is the test and onsite builds graded on such harsh curves as well?
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Yes for sure. It comes down the half a point range between like 1st and 2nd. Test: you need a perfect multiple choice and a near perfect free response. Prebuild varies, but it graded very harshly and very meticulously. Onsite: is graded insanely harshly, there is like only 1-2 teams every year who get perfect on the onsite. aka Its a rough lyfesscharter wrote:Hey, so I was wondering if anyone know what the teams should exactly expect at the national competition. No doubt, I am guessing from the previous comments, that our prebuilds will be graded very harshly. Is the test and onsite builds graded on such harsh curves as well?
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