In 1995 Mattel partnered with 2001 AD on a line of 16 action figurines based on the Dredd Franchise. It was tied in partially with the Judge Dredd film but fortunately there designs more closely relate to the comic counterparts. They came in 6 packages which have 2-3 figures each, all of which are about 2-3 inches tall. Mattel deliberately puts at least one character that a kid or collector would want in each package which makes each pack worth the purchase.

The packs are as follows

Mega Heroes #1

Mega Heroes #2

Mega Heroes #3

Mega Heroes #4

Mega Heroes #5

Mega Heroes #6

All the figures are very well painted for figures of their size with lots of little detail. I have heard stories that the line was originally intended to be full size 6-8-inch action figures, but that line was scrapped with the movies and the figures were adapted to a smaller, cheaper, less risky toy line. The result is some big detail in little packages. Unfortunately, most have little or no articulation the most you can get with this line is just waist swivel and an arm swivel as well. A few highlights are the mean machine angel and the Dredd figure, both top notch. The more boring figures are based on the Dredd Film from the 90s with Fergie, Judge hunters, Fargo, and of course it features a massive ABC Robot. Most the named characters had an appearance in the movie, the primary exception is of course Judge Death, who fortunately was awesome enough to make the cut besides his absence from the movie. My biggest gripe though isn't what the line did, it’s what it didn't do. Any toy line is going to have some evil henchmen in it, but we get a full 4 Dredd figures in 6 packs but I would have loved if we got the other 3 dark Judges in the line instead and Judge Anderson would have been nice. If you can find these Dredd figures for a good price, and enjoy collecting this kind of thing I truly believe they are worth snagging. Sometimes they appear on ebay auctions for cheap which is how I got mine and I do not regret it. They may not be as flashy as some large collectibles but not everyone has the space for large collectibles .





Group Photo Everyone!

Now the real question becomes where to properly display figures this size?

Well with figures this size I knew just where they'd fit perfectly.













Slowly this machine is becoming a shrine/display to Dredd Merch









Turns out they fit perfectly under pinball machine glass!

Ramps just got even cooler, I glued magnets tot he bottom of the figures and then attached them to the areas of the play-field that the ball can't get to anyway





Judge Fargo watching over the hall of justice.

Sorry Fugly Ugly/Cursed Earth Mutant, I couldn't find room in the pinball machine for you. If anybody is interest in this line of toys you can find the on ebay below!





https://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?icep_id=114&ipn=icep&toolid=20004&campid=5338289642&mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fsch%2Fi.html%3F_from%3DR40%26_trksid%3Dp2380057.m570.l1313.TR0.TRC0.H0.Xjudge%2Bdredd%2Bmega%2Bheroe.TRS0%26_nkw%3Djudge%2Bdredd%2Bmega%2Bheroes%26_sacat%3D0