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A miniature painting and modeling contest run at [[Games Workshop]]'s Games Day conventions.  Entries are sorted along several criteria, including age of creator, category (single miniature, monster, vehicle, diorama, duel, squad/regiment, large-scale model), and franchise ([[Warhammer 40,000]], [[Warhammer Fantasy Battle]], and [[The Lord of the Rings]]), with Bronze, Silver, and Golden Daemons going to each category.  [[Forge World]] also picks a miniature they like as their Best In Show.
A miniature painting and modeling contest run at [[Games Workshop]]'s Games Day conventions.  Entries are sorted along several criteria, including age of creator, category (single miniature, monster, vehicle, diorama, duel, squad/regiment, large-scale model), and franchise ([[Warhammer 40,000]], [[Warhammer Fantasy Battle]], and [[The Lord of the Rings]]), with Bronze, Silver, and Golden Demons going to each category.  [[Forge World]] also picks a miniature they like as their Best In Show.


Winning entries are always beautiful.  It's almost enough to make you forget how much the miniatures cost...
Winning entries are always beautiful.  It's almost enough to make you forget how much the miniatures cost...


The competition is named for its prize, a golden statue of a Daemon posed in a manner reminiscent of the Oscar award.
The competition is named for its prize, a golden statue of a Demon posed in a manner reminiscent of the Oscar award. The overall winner also gains the ''Slayer Sword'', and sometimes some other prize (a lead Thunderhawk Gunship was given to one UK winner, for example). It is the one time Games Workshop does ''not'' spell it "Daemon." Yes, we'll wait while you check.


==How To Win==
==How To Win==
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==See Also==
==See Also==


* Games Workshop's [http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/content/article.jsp?catId=cat440136a&categoryId=1100021&section=&aId=13000009a Golden Daemon Winners Gallery]
* Games Workshop's [http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/content/article.jsp?catId=cat440136a&categoryId=1100021&section=&aId=13000009a Golden Demon Winners Gallery]


[[Category:Warhammer 40,000]]
[[Category:Warhammer 40,000]]
[[Category:Warhammer Fantasy]]
[[Category:Warhammer Fantasy]]

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A miniature painting and modeling contest run at Games Workshop's Games Day conventions. Entries are sorted along several criteria, including age of creator, category (single miniature, monster, vehicle, diorama, duel, squad/regiment, large-scale model), and franchise (Warhammer 40,000, Warhammer Fantasy Battle, and The Lord of the Rings), with Bronze, Silver, and Golden Demons going to each category. Forge World also picks a miniature they like as their Best In Show.

Winning entries are always beautiful. It's almost enough to make you forget how much the miniatures cost...

The competition is named for its prize, a golden statue of a Demon posed in a manner reminiscent of the Oscar award. The overall winner also gains the Slayer Sword, and sometimes some other prize (a lead Thunderhawk Gunship was given to one UK winner, for example). It is the one time Games Workshop does not spell it "Daemon." Yes, we'll wait while you check.

How To Win

THIN YOUR PAINTS.

See Also