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Review: Amazing Ironclad Drake Miniature for Conquest

6 Minute Read
May 11 2024
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The Dweghom have a new beast in their menagerie. Check out the Ironclad Drake!

In this Ironclad Drake review, we take a look at a large miniature for the Dweghom faction of Conquest by Parabellum Games. We also look at the Raegh Drake Rider miniature that you can buy as an add-on. For those unfamiliar with the game setting, these are the Parabellum Games version of fantasy Dwarves.

As you would expect, the artwork on this boxed set is incredible. The miniature itself also looks great and is well done. Let’s start with the contents. There is a unit card, printed directions, and 5 sprues of chunky pieces. Putting it together was super easy.

Unboxing

This box comes with a good amount of contents.

There is a card.

Directions.

And 5 sprues of big pieces to put this miniature together!!!

Building the Ironclad Drake Miniature

I started with the head, continued to the body, and then the throne. Today I am using Limonene Cement to paste together the model. It doesn’t smell as bad as plastic cement and works in a similar way.

I then mounted the throne onto the body and continued the work by adding parts to the model as per the directions.

The only difficult part was gluing together some of the flag pieces on the back of the model, and that wasn’t too difficult.

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At this point, the model looks amazing, and I have a choice of riders. I can either add the skeleton rider that comes in the box or the Raegh Drake Rider, which is available as a separate purchase.

This skeleton dwarf is the rider that comes in the box. In this post, will show you how both look on this miniature.

As seen earlier, the Raegh Drake Rider comes separately in its own box and you can use it either on its own or mount it on the drake.

I found the Raegh Rider a little tough to build, and I actually had to bring out my assembly handle to hold the pieces together while the super glue dried on this model. Because the model is resin, I used super glue to assemble this part of the miniature. The skeleton and drake, though, are all plastic.

The Completed Ironclad Drake and Raegh Miniatures

Let’s look at the completed kit. Straight out of the Ironclad Drake kit, here is how the model looks without the added Raegh miniature. You can see the skeleton mounted on the throne here.

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Now, let’s look at how the model looks with the added character model that you can buy separately.

Here is the model with the Raegh Drake Rider.

And here is the Raegh on his own.

Overall, the quality of these Parabellum Games Miniatures is really good.

Scale Comparison

When I can, I like to add in scale comparison images into my posts. Here the model is versus the Tontorr I built earlier. Awesome Miniature that one is!

Here, I compare the model to an early Age of Sigmar Miniature for reasons of scale comparison.

Getting The Ironclad Drake Model at a Great Value Price

Find your way to big Savings!!!

Like these models? You can buy them individually, but there are ways to get these same miniatures and some others and save a lot of money in the process, too.

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Below are the two boxes of the models that I received for review, and after that is a look at an army box that costs just $5 more than the two combined but comes with both miniatures and so much more!

The Dweghom Irondrake miniature will set you back $129.99 at the time of publishing, and the Rider costs $24.99. That’s a total of $154.98 for these two minis.

To save money, look at the 5th Anniversary Dweghom single player army starter set currently priced at $159.99. That is a fantastic deal!!!

It comes with the two miniatures reviewed here as well as 36 more miniatures!!! You actually get a lot more than that too. Here is a list of all the contents from their webstore. Use coupon code MCM to save even more when you make a purchase.

Let’s look at the contents…

5th Anniversary Dweghom Single Player Army Box Set Contents

  • 1 Raegh Drake Rider
  • 1 Ironclad Drake
  • 24 Initiates/Wardens
  • 12 Fireforged
  • 36 Infantry Bases and Stands
  • 1 Monster Base and Stand
  • 7 Command Cards
  • Conquest: The Last Argument of Kings Quick Start Guide
  • Conquest: First Blood Quick Start Guide
  • Dweghom Path of Conquest Brochure
  • Assembly Instructions
  • 5th Anniversary Measuring Tool
  • Foldable paper Map of EA
  • 5th Anniversary Logo Decal

Looking at just the value of the miniatures in there, that is…

  • Raegh Drake Rider $24.99
  • Ironclad Drake $129.99
  • Initiates / Wardens $39.99 times 2 = $79.98
  • Fireforged $39.99

That brings the total value of the box to $274.95 for just the miniatures. We aren’t even looking at the value of the extra materials in this box. Again, the box is currently going for $159.99, and you can save 10% more by using coupon code MCM on the ParaBellum Webstore.

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That’s a savings of $114.96 on just the miniatures alone! That’s huge!

Wrapping it up…

Today’s post was a review of an incredible miniature for Conquest, along with a tip on you can get this miniature at a great deal if you buy the new single-player army set for Dweghom. Again, use coupon code MCM to save even more money. If you enjoyed this review, be sure to check out the longer article on my personal site and check out my YouTube content too. I also have more Conquest articles here.

Until next time, Happy Gaming, Everyone!!!

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Jacob Stauttener
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