I've been asked to build some Dredd kit's for a fellow fan, you can see his blog over at
http://cellarofdredd.blogspot.com/ so first out of the gate is an old Judge Death kit from 1992 produced by the american garage kit company Gothic Garage.
The kit is called The Judge and is based on the appearence of Judge Death in the graphic novel Judgement on Gotham, the first team up book of Judge Dredd and Batman from 1991 written by Alan Grant and John Wagner and illustrated by Simon Bisley.
This kit was sculpted by Scott Patton and comes in 6 yellow/tan resin parts consisting of the main figure, two arms, the base and 2 parts for the meat hook through the shoulder pad.
The kit stands approx 101/4'' making it around 1/6th scale.
Back in the early 90's when kits truly were garage kits I remember going to shows and spending a lot of money on what now are looked on as badly cast and produced kits, but I didn't mind as I could have a figure of my favourite character.
So this is what you have here. The detail is quite soft and there are bad seam lines right around the figure from the two part mold that will need to be dremmeled off.
There are an abundance of air holes, I remember looking at a Crow kit once that looked like an Areo bar, and I considered buying it, these will need filling.
The arm to main body fit is poor and due to transit damage one arm has lost 2 fingers, a leg has snapped off and a foot too. These will need to be glued and pinned back together.
Wow. I remember seeing this kit many years ago but was never able to find him again. I started to think it was in my imagination.
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