W’adrhŭn Fans Get Epic Apex Conqueror From Para Bellum!
September 17, 2025 by brennon
Para Bellum Games added another impressive Founder's Exclusive miniature to their webstore for their 35mm Fantasy wargame, Conquest: The Last Argument of Kings. You can now pre-order the towering Apex Predator for the W’adrhŭn!
Apex Conqueror - W’adrhŭn Founder's Exclusive // Conquest
This towering new resin kit stands at an impressive 20.5cm (just over 8 inches) and represents the prowess of the W’adrhŭn's female leaders, who can dominate the powerful dinosaur-like predators of their lands. This miniature was actually decided on by the 2024 Conquest World Champion, so the idea comes from within the awesome Conquest community.
Apex Conqueror - W’adrhŭn Founder's Exclusive // Conquest
The Apex Predator was unleashed when the Abhoreth Spire fell alongside the rest of the W’adrhŭn and acts as a living engine of destruction on the battlefield. As well as the massive miniature for the Apex Conqueror, absolutely covered in extra details like skulls and trophies, you also get an alternative miniature for the Predator who stands atop the back of this creature.
Apex Conqueror - W’adrhŭn Founder's Exclusive - Details // Conquest
This is another impressive miniature from the Para Bellum Games team, showcasing just what they can do when it comes to creating big centrepiece miniatures. If you're looking for a company that helps players celebrate their faction of choice, Para Bellum does that! If you're a W’adrhŭn fan, then I would hope you're going to be adding this to your collection.
I can't wait to see what people do when it comes to painting the feathers on this creation! Go big and lurid with your colours.
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Angry giant chicken!
Maybe he’s just tired and that’s a big yawn?!
I think it is a stunning model and a great centre piece for this army, but I just can’t get myself to play with such enormous models. Carrying them to the club and back is in itself a hassle. These ludrico-enormous creatures should be kept for 10mm games in my opinion – but if someone gets this I’d love to see a project on it.
Oh, using this in a 10mm game is a great idea!
The silly scale is the biggest thing that puts me off of Conquest. Like the look and the rules, but 38mm rank n’ flank with giant monsters on top of that? Hard pass.
Agreed. I have noticed more and more games using strange scales recently and I really have to wonder what they are thinking when they do this. Are they trying to start a gaming revolution or are they merely trying to stand out from the crowd? It puts gamers in a real tough spot, do you buy it and create all new terrain or just skip it?
One fantastic looking t-rex to add for gamer’s table’s