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Slaine Miniatures in Judge Dredd Board Game

In this post, we look at the Slaine miniatures in the Osprey Games‘ Judge Dredd: Helter Skelter the board game. This is a continuation to the post I did earlier looking at the Judge miniatures of the game. Now, let’s take a closer look at Slaine and his family.

As a note, I did not apply any dip or treatment to these miniatures. This is how they come out of the box. Osprey Games already pre-washed them some they look nice right from the start. Makes for a very nice looking board game.

In the interest of full disclosure, Osprey Games sent me a copy of the Judge Dredd: Helter Skelter Board Game for review purposes. It is a lot of fun and I have a review of the game over on Bell of Lost Souls

Slaine Mac Roth and Family

Okay, straight up, I know nothing about the Slaine Mac Roth group from Judge Dredd. Fortunately there is a very short write up in the Osprey Games rule book. This group is the smallest of the factions in Judge Dredd: Helter Skelter. This group contains just four members instead of the full five of the other gangs. Below is a picture of the group.

Slaine Miniatures Showcase from Judge Dredd Miniatures Board Game by Osprey Publishing
The miniatures of the Slaine Mac Roth family. The group consists of Ukko (their Chronicler), Slaine, his wife Niamh, and son Kai.

As a group, this family fights strong. They are the best in melee combat and are extremely fierce. Speaking of fierce, Slaine even transforms as his wounds and kill count go up.

Slaine Mac Roth Transforms into Warp-Slaine

All gangs in this boxed set come with five figures. The Slaine family is just the same. This group comes with five miniatures, but only four are on the board at a time. The fifth figure of the group is a berserk version of Slaine. As Slaine takes damage and scores kills, he gets closer and closer to transforming into his berserk mode. When he reaches the threshold, you replace his miniature with a different one.

They named that berserk version of Slaine as Warp-Slaine.

Slaine and Warp-Slaine Miniatures
Eventually Slaine transforms into the berserk Warp-Slaine. Warp-Slaine hits harder, but loses the ability to block enemy melee attacks.

As Warp-Slaine, he hits enemies twice as hard in melee combat, but also loses his ability to block melee attacks.

Slaine

In his normal form, Slaine uses his giant axe to destroy his enemies.

Slaine Mac Roth from Judge Dredd
A side picture of Slaine.

As a character, Slaine excels in close combat and has a decent amount of armour against ranged attacks. He has 5 hit points. That is very good!

Warp-Slaine

Once Slaine’s kills match or exceed his hit points, he turns into Warp-Slaine for the rest of the game. The difference between the two is the miniature and the fact that Warp-Slaine’s attacks hit harder, but he loses his ability to block incoming melee attacks.

Warp Slaine Helter Skelter Miniature - Osprey Games
That brute is Slaine in his Warp form.
Warp Slaine miniature in Judge Dredd
A lot of muscle there. He hits hard but can no longer dodge or block melee attacks.

Niamh

Niamh is Slaine’s wife. She is just as good in battle as Slaine and even a little better at taking cover from ranged attacks. She does not transform into a more powerful figure, and she has one hit point less than her husband.

Niamh Miniature from Judge Dredd board game
Niamh is a very capable fighter in her own right. Stay away from her unless you feel like getting cut up into pieces.

Kai

I consider Slaine’s son Kai a Wizard. In the instruction book, though, it says that he is “trained in the druidic arts,” so I guess he is a druid.

Regardless, he is the only one in the whole family with ranged attacks. He can heal his allies, attack ranged opponents and even cause explosions in adjacent spaces. He is not a fighter, but his group does have 6 open melee cards. This means that even though he has no melee cards of his own, he can still end up surprising his enemies and being good in hand-to-hand combat.

Kai Miniature from Judge Dredd Board Game
Kai the spell-caster. I like this guy.

Ukko

Ukko is very sneaky. This character holds two location cards (instead of one) at the start of the game and can choose which one to deploy from during the game. This gives flexibility in where he starts on the game board. To me, he looks like a Goblin, but apparently, he is a Dwarf. He is great at hand-to-hand combat and at taking cover from ranged weapons.

Ukko Miniature from Osprey Games' Judge Dredd Board Game
Ukko is very sneaky. Watch out for him. He can wreck your day.
Judge Dredd Miniatures
The back of Ukko. If you see him, you are in trouble.

Slaine Family Miniatures Scale Comparison

While these miniatures come from a board game, I figured a scale comparison would not hurt. Below I paired up a couple of Slaine group miniatures against a 28mm Bolt Action miniature.

Judge Dredd Board Game Miniatures Scale Comparison to 28mm miniatures
Left to Right… Slaine, Warlord Games 28mm Bolt Action miniature, Kai.

Wrapping it up…

I hope that you enjoyed this post. The game is really good and the miniatures are pretty cool too.

Osprey Games pre-washed these miniatures to make them look better than just plastic figures. The miniatures pictured above look like this right out of the Judge Dredd: Helter Skelter board game. I applied no washes or inks for them to take on the appearance they have.

In my opinion, the Slaine Mac Roth Family is a group that seems more at home to me in Wildlands than Helter Skelter. That said, I do not know the Judge Dredd story for Helter Skelter, so I am assuming that they actually belong well in the Judge Dredd universe.

As far as gangs go in the board game, this is a good one to play. They hit hard and the characters have more cards specific to them than characters in other gangs. They are great at melee and protection but seriously lack in long-range firepower. The only character in their whole group with long range attacks happens to be Kai.

While I wasn’t sure about this group when I opened the box. Now that I have played a number of games, I can tell you this is an interesting group to add to the game.

Until next time, Happy Gaming Everyone!!!

If you want more Judge Dredd: Helter Skelter content, I have a review of the game on BoLS as well as miniature breakdowns of each of the factions. I have articles looking at the Nikolai Dante’s faction and the Strontium Dogs. I also an article looking at the Judges group too. Be sure to check all of this content out!

This Post Has 2 Comments

  1. Michael

    “Okay, straight up, I know nothing about the Slaine Mac Roth group from Judge Dredd.”

    Are the Slaine models part of the Dredd game?
    I ask as they are nothing to do with each other and really should not be in the same game at all?

    It would be like saying, the Jon Snow and Jaime Lannister figures from the Walking Dead, on account of them both being HBO.
    In this case them both being from 2000AD.

    “That said, I do not know the Judge Dredd story for Helter Skelter, so I am assuming that they actually belong well in the Judge Dredd universe.”
    They really don’t, which is bizarre.

    Thanks for the post though!

    PS: I am not outraged or in anyway angry by this btw, as people often are, just surprised, my childhood has not been ruined!

    1. Jacob Stauttener

      Hi Michael,

      Slaine is out of the Judge Dredd: Helter Skelter Board Game. In the game, something strange is going on with the timeline and universes so “shards of reality” need to be collected to restore things or to take advantage for your gang. Overall, good game.

      Thanks for the comment!

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