Spring Break 2026 – Announcement

March 13th, 2026 – Hello, Re-Volters!

Here we are once again with a seasonal event – and one that’s significant for a multitude of reasons as well.

What is this?

Content creators can attend the contest by submitting a creation according to the contest themes.

After the deadline, there will be a public voting to determine the winners of each category.

In addition, you can gain Kudos by attending the Spring Break 2026!

  • Attending: You get 25 for attending a category.
  • Podium: Getting on the podium in a category will give you 50 .
  • Winning: Winning a category is worth 100 !
Theme and Categories

As promised, we are finally back to a slightly more standard format, with three categories (tracks, cars and skins):

  • Track: commemorate Re-Volt World’s 5th anniversary with your best Lego or Circuit type track!
  • Car: temperatures are finally rising, so it is high time to catch some open air fun – make any car you like, as long as it’s open top!
  • Skin: several celebrations and festivities take place in spring (between March and June): choose your favourite and make a skin themed around it.
Rules

General rules:

  • Deadline for submission is April 26th, 20 UTC.
  • Every creator can submit a maximum of ONE creation per category (and it is not mandatory to participate in all of them).
  • Collaborations are allowed. Please provide the name(s) of the author(s) you collaborated with.
  • Used resources (if any) must be stated in an attached readme, unless their author(s) is (are) okay with free distribution.
  • Please don’t upload your entries to Re-Volt World or any other websites before the voting is over.
  • It is not mandatory to keep your entries secret before the deadline.

Track rules:

  • Both Lego and Extreme tracks are allowed. If you enter an Extreme track, it has to resemble either a realistic RC track (e.g. AMCO TT) or a full size racing track/stadium (e.g. Richardson Raceway). The surface doesn’t necessarily have to be tarmac.
  • The Re-Volt World logo (or any other type of reference to the website or its graphics) must be present anywhere in the track.

Car rules:

  • You may submit a repaint, remodel or original car.
  • Only open-cockpit cars are allowed. This includes but isn’t limited to convertibles, formula-style cars and beach buggies.
  • It is not mandatory to texture the interior or have a driver model, if you prefer to stick to a more “stocklike” style.
  • As a general guideline, cars like Estata, Ellie or Sidepod fit the category criteria.

Skin rules:

  • You may make a skin for any car you like. Please state which car the skin is for, and pack it in its proper folder.
  • It is allowed (and endorsed, especially for newcomers) to use paintkits for cars that come with one.
  • The skin must reference a celebration/holiday occurring at any point in time between March and June.
  • There are no limits regarding the origin (religious or secular, centuries old or modern, Western or Eastern…) of the celebration – hanami (Japanese cherry blossom festival), Mexican Cinco de Mayo, Easter and Pi-day are all valid examples.
Submit your entry

Submit your entry by using the upload function down below.

  • Only visible for logged in users!
  • You can upload zip, rar or 7z files.
  • The maximum file size is 50 MB.
  • You can use the upload function as often as you wish! Upload updated versions of your creations anytime. We will have a look at the uploads manually, and just consider the latest version if there are more.

9 comments on “Spring Break 2026 – Announcement

  1. As for me, I’ve given up!
    Too much idea, just like “Living with the Game” but I wasn’t able to sort through it all and synthetise it.
    I’ve gone back to my original plan, but I think something will come of it anyway.

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  2. I normally don’t make open cockpit/roofless cars but decided to make one. Whether it was a repaint or not, you lot will find out soon enough. Had too many ideas and ultimately I felt that what I wanted to make was something I actually wanted to make.

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  3. I’m really happy about these events; I always check the page from time to time thanks to them. When I get my laptop back, I might be encouraged to participate

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  4. @Ced!
    Room 12×16 – I’d say this is a very borderline case, because slot-cars aren’t “technically” RC cars. We could accept it though.
    RC Stadium – definitely a yes.

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  5. OK, I’m pressing the point, but I’m not sure I’ve quite got it.
    Is a track like Motorhand’s Room 12×16 OK?
    Is a track like Xarc’s RC Stadium alright?
    Sorry, I’m not saying you’re not explaining yourself clearly; it’s just that my English is very poor and the translation tools aren’t quite up to scratch yet.

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  6. @Keyran
    Quite unsure what you mean with that, since the I/O Circuits are almost exclusively full-size realistic tracks (similar to my example #2), only exception being city/street circuits which there are a few of, and Room 12×16 which is basically a slot car track.
    (In fact, I referred to the category as “circuits” specifically because of the I/O pack itself lol)

    Either way yes, I’d say it’s fair game.

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  7. Finally, another contest with a track category!

    For Extreme tracks, can the I/O Circuit Pack be used as a reference for what is allowed, or are the rules more restricted? The circuit pack has more diversity than the examples listed above.

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