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Made in ie
Outraged Witness




Ireland

 LutherMax wrote:
I LOVE this stuff!

Where is the scenery from, and the cars?


Thanks LutherMax!

Details on the various vehicles and manufacturers can be found HERE.

The card interior terrain is from Battlesystems. The exterior items are primarily Mantic Battlezone parts with a few other bits from here annd there. Im glad that you like it


 joseph_curwen wrote:
This thread is an absolute treasure and it's so great to see so many Dredd models so well painted.
(And it's always great to see Rhode Island red!)
Well done, all around.


Like toy soldiers, Judge Dredd has been a lifelong passion of both Mr Saturday and myself, so we decided to combine the two into something tangible. The miniatures are for gaming purposes, but its as much of an exploration of what we like about both the hobby and the Dredd setting as anything else. Im glad that its something that appeals to you too Joseph.


 Ruglud wrote:
Don't think I posted yet, but absolutely loving this thread and the updates are so reminiscent of when I was regularly picking up 2000AD, 25+ years ago, at the newsagent


Well if we can generate even a smidgeon of that thrill powered trip to the newsagent with this project, then it has worked Ruglud, thanks!


#33 Lazooka Joe



I had to rush to finish this Citadel mutant from the 1980s range in order to meet the deadline, so a few areas are bit rougher than I would like.  The model design, although quite crude in places - very much of its era - is also so much fun that I think that I got away with it.



I couldnt resist adding a silly bit of branding to the large, ramshackle laser cannons power source.  The unusual weapon combines with the fez, the mutant feet, the aggressive pose and the underwear (the sculpt defined that really, they look like drawers, not short trousers) to make a memorable figure.



My mutant freedom fighters are slowly starting to build now.  I have wanted to put together a force of mutants since I started painting toy soldiers back in the eighties, so once again, the Judgement Day imperative delivers on a personal level.



The blog post is HERE for anyone interested.  Thanks for looking!


   
Made in ie
Ambitious Marauder






From me this week, it's private Raimi, from the Bruce Campbell block Citi-Def.



I agonised and procrastinated over the colour scheme for these guys, finding, in the end, some photos of American riot police and early 20th century American football gear that gave me some ideas. I've made Raimi a little haggard, as I enjoy painting haggard faces, and I've set this group up as an Apocalypse War resistance unit to face off against my Sovs. The rest of the Citi-Def boxed set has some nice sculpts in there, and now I've settled on a scheme I'm rather keen to do some more.

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Made in gb
Fixture of Dakka






I just went for the most eye-wateringly awful colour combination I could think of - and ended up with pink and pale blue.

That guy looks really good. I like the stubble, and the green armour and boots will look good alongside some Judges in an Apocalypse War Resistance force.

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Made in ie
Ambitious Marauder






Thanks Andrew. I did consider a much more garish scheme, as befits MC1, but in the end I preferred this one. The uniform is bright enough to fit in with my other JD figs, but he still has a military look to him.

Pale blue and pink? Rock on.

   
Made in gb
Fixture of Dakka






You can seen them in their glory (? ) here:
http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/496307.page#5148921
   
Made in ie
Ambitious Marauder






Well played sir, that's some fabulous Citi-Def. Nice collection you have there. Gotta get myself a lawmaster or two.

   
Made in ie
Outraged Witness




Ireland




Mr Saturday and I have agreed to take a short break from the Judgement Day project. With various other commitments at this time of year, we reckon that February first is a good time to pick things up, so Judgement Day #35 will be posted on that date.

I put a slideshow in the associated blog post, so if you are inclined to see all of the submissions to date in one place then click HERE

Hopefully you will join us in February for more 28mm Dredd.

Thanks for your enthusiasm for the project in 2015!


   
Made in gb
Been Around the Block





UK

Loving this thread. Have played Dredd a few times now and love the rules. Need to get some of my minis painted up for it.
   
Made in gb
Fresh-Faced New User





 cheetor wrote:


 Januine wrote:

You've got the Dark Judhes down pat, but wondering - did them ever made figs of Phobia and Nausea?


No official Phobia and Nausea miniatures to date AFAIK




I saw these unofficial Judge Phobia & Judge Nausea sculpts posted elsewhere
[Thumb - Judge Phobia.JPG]

[Thumb - Judge Nausea.JPG]


   
 
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