Ram Challenge Poll and Next Challenge Poll Now Open
With the submission period for the Ram Challenge at an end,
the corresponding community poll is now open.
Five options are available for the next challenge. They are listed below. A new ranked voting system has been introduced and a description for this too can be found below.
You can vote here.
Both challenges will remain open until April 27th and end at 23:59 (UTC-12).
Countdown Timer
Options for Next Challenge
Military Melee Weapon Challenge in Gunbucket, Weaponbucket, or Pistolbucket Scale
1. Your entry must depict a fictional melee weapon used by a military force.
2. The weapon should not be an improvised design.
Cold War Light Tank in Soldierbucket Scale
1. Your submission should depict a fictional Cold War-era light tank.
2. The empty weight of the tank should not exceed 25 tonnes (24.6 long tons, 27.6 short tons).
3. The tank must first enter active service between 1947 and 1991. The design process may commence before 1947.
Anti-Materiel Rifle Challenge in Gunbucket, Weaponbucket, or Pistolbucket Scale
1. Your entry must depict a fictional anti-materiel rifle.
2. The rifle should fire a projectile at least 12.7 mm (0.50 inches) in diameter.
3. The rifle's effective firing range must exceed 1000 m (1094 yards).
Next Generation Rifle in in Gunbucket, Weaponbucket, or Pistolbucket Scale
1. Your entry must depict a fictional service rifle designed between 2020 and 2025.
2. The rifle should be designed to replace an existing standard issue service rifle, but fictional failed prototypes and concepts are permitted.
3. The rifle's cartridge must differ from its predecessor. For example, if it was designed to replace the M4 Carbine, it cannot fire 5.56x45mm NATO.
Men-At-Arms Challenge in Soldierbucket Scale
1. You must draw three Alternate Universe military or law enforcement figures sharing a common theme. Non-standard poses are permitted.
2. The three figures must be shown on the special 'book cover style' template shown below, with an appropriate 'title' reflecting your chosen theme.
Next Challenge Poll Voting System
When voting for the next challenge, you are no longer forced to choose a single option. You can rank as many or as few options as you like, and assign the same rank to different options. In the simplified example below, the respondent favours the Blue Challenge and can't decide if the Red Challenge or Purple Challenge is their second choice. They don't particularly like the Yellow Challenge or the Green Challenge (empty fields are treated as least preferred). Please use whole numbers. The winning option will be selected using the
Ranked Pairs or Tideman method.