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#2686
Announcements / Re: MK1 Lawgiver now for sale
22 October, 2013, 10:58:51 AM
It comes with the Reaction Anderson figure.  Buy it here!

http://shop.2000adonline.com/products/judge_anderson_action_figure
#2687
Announcements / Re: MK1 Lawgiver now for sale
21 October, 2013, 11:13:57 AM
Holy Mother of Grud!  According to that label around that man's neck, he's... the creator!

(And a bit of a dark horse too, apparently).
#2688
Announcements / Re: MK1 Lawgiver now for sale
20 October, 2013, 12:02:01 PM
Cheers guys!  I wonder if that's what PR used to do up the Lawgiver box.
#2689
Announcements / Re: MK1 Lawgiver now for sale
20 October, 2013, 09:32:47 AM
Since we're talking Lawgivers - or is it just me? - one related thought.  I've always thought the reason why Judges shout out "Hi-Ex!", "Armour-piercing!" and so on is that rather than being a voice control thing it's actually an OH&S type obligation, a bit like shouting "Fire in the hole!".  It may be a general warning or perhaps just aimed at Judges.  After all, if you're about to let off a heat seeker you don't want the fellow Judge on your right to move into position two steps ahead of you.  For the usual bureaucratic reasons it could extend to unsheathing your "BOOT KNIFE!", firing the Cyclops laser and whatever else.  And, because you never know who might be in the area, coupled with rigid indoctrination of the practice, it means Judges have a tendency to yell the warnings out even if they seem to be by themselves. 
#2690
Announcements / Re: MK1 Lawgiver now for sale
20 October, 2013, 04:47:55 AM
One last thought.  The Lawgiver box uses the proper Dredd logo and replicates the font for the 'Lawgiver Mk 1' tag.  The Lawgiver schematic in the 1981 Annual also uses Ol' Stoney Font, and it's interesting to compare the differences and similarities between the two.

It's clear that no one has even officially come up with a full character set, but has anyone ever attempted to do an unofficial version of Ol' Stoney Font?






I think I prefer the version used in the Annual (e.g. the W), but for how long was 'Lawgiver' spelled with a hyphen?
#2691
Announcements / Re: MK1 Lawgiver now for sale
19 October, 2013, 11:24:58 PM
Those shelves are a nuisance.  The little metal supports holding them up have a cylinder at the end that slots into a groove in the underside of the shelf.  You can't flip the shelf over to allow the book-weight to press the curve back down again because there's nowhere for the cylinder to sit.  I could get some standard pegs to use and put up with the holes being on display for a bit, I suppose.

I find it's a problem with most of these cheap kind of bookcases.  You see them advertised in the Ikea or Officeworks catalogue, with a picture showing the shelves untroubled by a whole six books and a flower vase.  It's a bookshelf!  Design it to hold some books!
#2692
Announcements / Re: MK1 Lawgiver now for sale
19 October, 2013, 12:45:19 PM
If that's how you see it Joe, then each to their own.
#2693
Announcements / Re: MK1 Lawgiver now for sale
19 October, 2013, 12:01:31 PM
Hi Sauchie, love all your posts.  I had a mate who was a mad-keen '23' spotter.  He wasn't on about the Illuminati or anything, he just enjoyed the way it's one of those default numbers people use all the time, e.g. 23 Railway Cuttings.

What I was trying to do with the last post was give everyone a clear idea of how big this sucker is by comparing it to stuff we've all got, like the Case Files and progs.  I could have used a ruler of course, but that wouldn't have been any fun!  I didn't manage to find anything 2000AD-ish of the same height, so ran with the B formats.  They're a bit too tall but demonstrate the length perfectly.

Like the Minty/Planet Replica uniforms this prop demonstrates that the designs in the comic don't actually look too silly when realised.  It's a great looking gun and not the prissy pea-shooter thing we sometimes saw in the prog.

I'm not sure about The Wasp Factory reference, but if you've discovered someone has been secretly pumping you full of gender-altering chemicals then let me assure you I have an alibi and those fingerprints were planted by the real culprit in an attempt to throw suspicion elsewhere.
#2694
Announcements / Re: MK1 Lawgiver now for sale
19 October, 2013, 04:33:59 AM
Okay, enough fooling around!  The Lawgiver Mk1 is superb and has virtually sold me on a helmet.

Just so you Squaxx can imagine how big it is really:

It's as long as the first 18 Case Files.  (Please ignore the bendy shelf; guests shouldn't be so rude as to comment on such things.)


It's practically the same width as an old-school prog, margin to margin.



(Good to see that our former PM was actively involved in writing for Tharg!


In fact, dimension-wise it makes me think that it's obviously been designed by someone who loves the B format editions!



Rating - 3/6.  No, hang on a minute, that's the ammo selector.  I meant 10/10.  Definitely an iconic piece, and (too my mind) much more symbolic of Dredd than the Mk II which has a more generic SF look to it.  It's a weighty sucker as well.  I wonder what it would feel like walking around with this in your boot holster!
#2695
Announcements / Re: MK1 Lawgiver now for sale
19 October, 2013, 04:19:37 AM
Alert!  Alert!  Lawgivers have been issued to Judges in Oz!

Actually, it's a bit smaller than I thought it would be....



#2696
General / Re: Hamlyn's 2000AD graphic novels.
19 October, 2013, 04:16:45 AM
Looking at the Hamlyn edition, the reproduction is lighter.  It makes the text look a little faint compared to the Case Files repro, but on the other hand the illustrations in the Case Files look a bit murkier.

#2697
General / Re: Hamlyn's 2000AD graphic novels.
19 October, 2013, 03:21:29 AM
I'm reading Wilderlands in CF21 at the moment.  It's one of the few stories I have as a Hamlyn edition, and I can't shake the feeling that it seems so squashed in the Case Files edition.

I'd love to see a 2000AD Artist's Edition too, with all the paste ups etc but darn they're pricey books.  I'm sucking my teeth over one at the moment; the shipping cost adds a big whack to the price too.
#2698
Quote from: wedgeski on 18 October, 2013, 12:59:09 PM
Integra Fairbrook looks like a Gibson drawing come to life. Beautiful.

FTFY!
#2699
News / Re: Last Exit to Nowhere doing a Dredd T
19 October, 2013, 03:09:41 AM
Fantastic, love Last Exit to Nowhere.
#2700
General / Re: OCTOBER ART COMP - 1800AD
19 October, 2013, 03:09:00 AM
I don't care how great the other drawings are, DoomBot and allied72 have shown us the way.  This competition is hereby only accepting entries showing Anderson and other good looking 2000AD gals in corsets, frilly knickers and proper stockings!