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GD entries that are now in GW range

Posted: 8 May 2008, o 09:52
by Nameless
I've been recently checking GW range, and when I took a closer look at this dragon...
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...I thought - hey, I've seen it earlier! After some research performed it appeared that my memory didn't play a trick on me ;)

GD UK 2003 - bronze in Warhammer monster by Michael Anderson
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Try to find 10 differences between pics ;)

Anyway, I tried to recall other examples...

Seb Perbet - gold in Open - UK 2002...and nurgle demon prince released soon after

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any other that come to your mind?

RE: GD entries that are now in GW range

Posted: 8 May 2008, o 09:56
by Demi_morgana
hope tha painters won't sue gw for stealing their ideas :razz: :bonk:

RE: GD entries that are now in GW range

Posted: 8 May 2008, o 10:02
by Nameless
Seb Perbet works (worked?) for them, and he sculpted the final version of nurgle prince :)
not sure about the dragon though ;)

RE: GD entries that are now in GW range

Posted: 8 May 2008, o 12:54
by Szary
Mike Anderson also was (or still is) connected with GW. Both sculpt for GW up today.

RE: GD entries that are now in GW range

Posted: 8 May 2008, o 13:03
by Nameless
ok, we've solved legal issues, now let's move to searching for another example :)

RE: GD entries that are now in GW range

Posted: 8 May 2008, o 13:48
by mahon
I still think the original entries were better than the official releases. :snooty:
No more particular examples come to my mind, but I feel I've seen a few more...

RE: GD entries that are now in GW range

Posted: 10 May 2008, o 05:58
by LadyEyes
I'm pretty certain Mike Anderson still works at the Nottingham HQ. Avicenna would know for certain.

Re: RE: GD entries that are now in GW range

Posted: 10 May 2008, o 12:02
by Trovarion
mahon wrote:I still think the original entries were better than the official releases. :snooty:
No more particular examples come to my mind, but I feel I've seen a few more...
that's easily explained - original entries were never intended for casting [in plastic]

Posted: 10 May 2008, o 12:51
by NAVARRO
I thought nurgle demon was in metal?

Posted: 10 May 2008, o 13:04
by Trovarion
note teh brackets!!!!!!!!!11111111oneoneone ^^