It was so due to Japanese law, but I read that this sword is waiting for him at Warhammer World.Corvus wrote:The Slayer Sword was printed on cardboard for this special occasion, better picture of a very disappointed winner on my
Golden Demon Japan
Re: Golden Demon Japan
miniatures painted:
2011 - 83, 2012 - 38, 2013 - 45, 2014 - 56, 2015 - 95, 2016 - 106, 2017 - 22
2011 - 83, 2012 - 38, 2013 - 45, 2014 - 56, 2015 - 95, 2016 - 106, 2017 - 22
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Re: Golden Demon Japan
it should have been slayer katana anyway
Re: Golden Demon Japan
or a paper sword ^^Skrit wrote:So I should fly to Japan to have a chance of winning a statue!
sad but my boy got a better one at a fair, even though it was very cheap and bad. at least it was not printed on paper
Re: Golden Demon Japan
some more pictures and official pictures:
http://www.nagoyahammer.com/forum/viewt ... =13&t=1950
http://gamesworkshopjpn.weblogs.jp/even ... llery.html
and about the sword:
http://www.nagoyahammer.com/forum/viewt ... =13&t=1950
http://gamesworkshopjpn.weblogs.jp/even ... llery.html
and about the sword:
This one was fantastic to see in person. The modeller was a German painter, first name Christoph but I missed his last name. He also won the Slayer Sword, but a legal technicality prevented GW from being allowed to import the sword into Japan from Britain. Instead, he gets his name engraved on the sword, and it can either stay in the GW museum in Nottingham where he is free to visit and hold it any time, or he can have it shipped to an address outside of Japan.
miniatures painted:
2011 - 83, 2012 - 38, 2013 - 45, 2014 - 56, 2015 - 95, 2016 - 106, 2017 - 22
2011 - 83, 2012 - 38, 2013 - 45, 2014 - 56, 2015 - 95, 2016 - 106, 2017 - 22