

Gyomei wears the Demon Slayer Corps uniform along with.

He has a huge frame and is extremely muscular. This Godslayer might be a real sword that can take out a god like Thor. Gyomei is the strongest Hashira on this list and has an interesting design as well. Though the sword turned out to be just an ordinary sword in the DC film, as Princess Diana was the Godkiller as the daughter of Zeus and Hippolyta. please contact me if you had any question. The name of the sword, Godslayer, is similar to Wonder Woman’s sword Godkiller in the 2017 movie. The Godslayer is a collapsible sword that was used by the Galaxy-Class Killer and Guardian of the Galaxy, Gamora Modeled based on the pictures i've found. When faced with the monstrous energy-draining Abilisk, Gamora uses Godslayer to slice the giant beast’s throat.” The entry reads, “Gamora’s retractable sword, ‘Godslayer,’ is so named as it can kill even an Asgardian. Tags Text marvel, comics, gamora, prop, cosplay, replica Download: free Website: tinkercad add to list Gamora Sword 3 Download: for sale Website: Cults add to list Tags Godslayer (Gamoras Sword)3D printer model to dow. Echa un vistazo a nuestra selección de gamoras sword para ver las mejores piezas hechas a mano, únicas o personalizadas de nuestras tiendas de armas.

Are we going to see a duel between Gamora and Thor in near future? Unlikely, but then why was this information included?Ĭ reports that Gamora’s entry in the book calls her retractable sword ‘Godslayer’ as it can kill an Asgardian, which basically means that it can kill a Norse god like, let’s say, Thor or Odin. We do not know how useful this information is, but the fact that it is there may have some bearing on the Marvel Cinematic Universe movies. In an interesting titbit revealed by Marvel Studios Visual Dictionary, Gamora can kill an Asgardian using her sword. The smaller detail pieces were glued with craft glue to the main body of the blade.Gamora’s sword is capable of taking out an Asgardian. So I made a second copy of the sword using a thicker piece of cardboard and with the cardboard "grain" following the long direction of the sword, but slightly off (about 30 degrees) so it had strength in both directions. This resulted in the sword being weak length-wise and prone to flexing and bending. My initial cardboard draft I cut was out the the "grain" of the cardboard perpendicular to the long axis of the sword. There are some pretty small details, especially the center channel of the sword that required patience. These couple of pieces needed to have two copies made (one of each for each side of the sword.)Īll pieces of cardboard were cut out using an Xacto blade. There are also a couple of other smaller pieces that are hear the handle of the sword where the sword is thicker and has some detail and design.

I found some artwork and printed it on a transparency film, then projected it on the wall where I had taped a piece of cardboard and traced the image onto the cardboard after I had adjusted the image to the desired size - about 2'.
