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'''Deadworld Motor Issue'''
 
'''Deadworld Motor Issue'''
  
One of the gears in the Deadworld gear box fails fairly often. This exhibits as no Deadworld movement, even though the motor is turning. A good description can be found [http://kcpins.com/archives/720 here].
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[[File:JudgeDreddGearRepair.jpg|200px|thumb|left|The predominant reason for Judge Dredd Deadworld gearbox failures, the large gear that is press fit over a splined shaft gives way.]]<br>
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The gear shown at left in the Deadworld gear box fails fairly often. This manifests as no Deadworld movement, even though the motor is turning. A good description can be found [http://kcpins.com/archives/720 here].
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While "brazing" the gears together may work, "pinning" them together will roll pins as shown on the left, is a more reliable solution. The gearbox pictured was repaired with two 1/8" roll pins. You'll need a drill press to accomplish this repair.
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Manufacturer System Year Model Produced
Bally WPC-DCS Sound 1993 20020 6,990


Judge Dredd Playing Tips and Rule Sheet

Judge Dredd Shop Guide


Game-Specific Issues

Judge Dredd Crane and Planet

An elegant locking ring requires decent operation of two separate, motorized systems. Not only do they wear, the crane can get tied up between the cabinet and playfield and get badly bent.

Tuning Judge Dredd for the Locking Ring Mod

Judge Dredd was initially intended to have balls locked / captured around the Dead World ring. By the time the game went to full production, this idea was abandoned, and Bally opted to go with virtual ball locks, except for the third ball. Now with games in the home environment, many have converted the Dead World to lock the balls as it was initially intended by the designer. The drawback is that the game must be optimally tuned for the modifcation to work properly. Information on prepping the game for the prototype set up can be viewed here. The locking ball kit can be purchased in different colors from Pinbits. Some kits offered by Pinbits include the proper version 1.0 rom code necessary to make the game lock the balls.

Misplaced Connector in Head

Judge Dredd has a single-pin connector used as a crimp to join two lamp matrix wires in the head. . The connector sits near the lamp matrix headers on the WPC power-driver board. It should be disconnected, but occasionally it gets put onto a spare pin. This will cause problems with the lamp matrix, specifically with the start and supergame buttons.

Deadworld Motor Issue

The predominant reason for Judge Dredd Deadworld gearbox failures, the large gear that is press fit over a splined shaft gives way.


The gear shown at left in the Deadworld gear box fails fairly often. This manifests as no Deadworld movement, even though the motor is turning. A good description can be found here.

While "brazing" the gears together may work, "pinning" them together will roll pins as shown on the left, is a more reliable solution. The gearbox pictured was repaired with two 1/8" roll pins. You'll need a drill press to accomplish this repair.

Return to Williams WPC page.