Guidelines for writing your build log

Adam

Administrator
Staff member
To make the build logs easier to read and search through, please use the following tips when creating and writing your log.

Build Log Title
The build logs will be much easier to search through if the titles are consistent and descriptive. A good title needs to include your name (or screen name), the version of the kit you are building and the donor you used.

For example:
Adam Doyle's Track Goblin - 09 LT donor
John P's City Goblin - 06 LS donor
kitcarguy's Track Goblin - 10 SS donor

Write Up
A good way to start off is by introducing yourself and explaining to us how you plan to use your Goblin (street, track, autocross, etc.).

As for the content of your build updates, photos are great, but a little context in your write up makes a big difference. Give us a rundown of what you've accomplished along with any tips or suggestions for other builders that follow in your footsteps.

Photos
The best way to share your photos is to upload directly to the site with the "Upload a File" button underneath the text box when you are making a new post.

Once your photo is uploaded, you can either leave it alone and it will appear at the end of your post as an attachment, or you can include it within the body of you post by clicking "Thumbnail" or "Full Image." The thumbnail will be a small version of the photo that can be clicked on to see a larger version.

Alternatively, you can upload you photos on a hosting site like Imgur and embed the photo in your post.
 
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