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Games Day & Golden Demon 2003
REVIEW


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GAMES DAY 2003 - INTERVIEWS 3PM - 4PM

ON STAGE

Jakob Nielsen, winner of the Golden Demon Slayer Sword

Jakob Nielsen,
winner of the Golden Demon Slayer Sword.

How do you feel?
"I'm fantastically elated, but really surprised that I won."

Dan Twiss, Bronze Golden Demon Award Winner

Dan Twiss,
Bronze Golden Demon Award Winner
Warhammer 40,000 Squad

What was your inspiration?
The Goliath Gang. I liked the miniatures.

What was the most difficult aspect?
The length of time. And all the metal on the weapons.

How long did it take you to paint and build?
24 hours per model, with 8 models.

How do you feel?
Great! I'm definitely entering next year, for the fifth time. I feel like I really achieved something.

GAMES CLUB AWARD

Emily Lambert

Emily Lambert, at Games Day for the first time, was the greatest Game Club contributor today. She was constantly gaming in the Mordheim tournament with her Possessed warband. She was very happy to be here today, and happy to enter Golden Demon.

INTERVIEWS

Simon Myerson dressed as a Tzeentch Sorcerer. He's from London, and this is his second time at Games Day. He loved the really big games and the narrative games as well. He also enjoyed the displays.

Simon Myerson

Martin and Andrew Weston

Martin and Andrew Weston came from Surrey to Games Day. Andrew thought today was bigger and better than before, and loved seeing the games -- especially the Lizardmen games. Martin thought the entire thing was great. He was roped into painting and scenery-making, and really enjoys playing Warhammer with his son.

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