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Futuristic humanoid warrior in 1/56 scale - Draconis All-Stars Prone player for DreadBall from Mantic Games, 2018image © Mantic Games
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Painted Draconis All-Stars Prone player from Mantic Games company

The Draconis All-Stars Prone player miniature figure for the DreadBall  board game from Mantic Games is a kneeling futuristic humanoid warrior.

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Details - Draconis All-Stars Prone player miniature figure for DreadBall from Mantic Games

Miniature: Draconis All-Stars Prone player, Product name: Draconis All-Stars Prone player, Product code: ?, Sprue: -, Range: Warpath rangeDreadBall rangeDraconis All-StarsDreadBall Prone playerfantasy football (Futuristic), Series: Warpath universe, Company: Mantic Games company, Production: 2018.03.19-

Size: Human-sized (S3), Species: Neo-Bot (Humanoid), Gender: ?, Technology: Futuristic (Advanced), Role: Warrior, Features: -, Armour: futuristic armour (armour), Helmet: futuristic full helmet (helmetfull helm - futuristic helmet), Equipment in hand: empty hands / DreadBall glove (Weapon - melee weapon - one-handed melee weapon), Equipment carried: none, Based on: ?

Scale: 1:56 (28mm / 32mm) scale, Proportions: Realistic, Size: 22mm high, Material: soft PVC - red, Priming: Primer is not necessary
Assembly: One-piece (Multi-piece - Pre-assembled), Sprueless, No cutting needed, No assembly, Posing: Medium, Paintjob: Unpainted, Base: Integral flat base - Fits Mantic base, Conceptual design: Roberto Cirillo, 3D Sculptor: ?

Set: DreadBall Ed2 base set: contains 2

4 part cast: 1x torso, 1x head, 1x right arm, 1x left arm

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Review - Draconis All-Stars Prone player miniature figure for DreadBall from Mantic Games

Futuristic humanoid warrior in 1/56 scale - Draconis All-Stars Prone player for DreadBall from Mantic Games, 2018 Futuristic humanoid warrior in 1/56 scale - Draconis All-Stars Prone player for DreadBall from Mantic Games, 2018
Futuristic humanoid warrior in 1/56 scale - Draconis All-Stars Prone player for DreadBall from Mantic Games, 2018 Futuristic humanoid warrior in 1/56 scale - Draconis All-Stars Prone player for DreadBall from Mantic Games, 2018

Every miniature in the DreadBall Ed2 base set is either a one-piece cast, or pre-glued multi-piece, so you don't need any preparations before your first game. The glue doesn't show, most of the miniatures are so finely crafted it's hard to realise whether or not it is a multi-piece cast. Most of the joins are hidden well, and that also helps the pieces to stay together. I haven't seen any of these minis come apart, unless they were put to a heavy stress.

There is no flash on the miniatures, but the mould lines are visible, and they will be need removal before you start painting.

The player figures are bigger than most previous teams, they are comparable in size to the orx and grogans. Their dynamic poses cause this big miniatures to reach beyond their own hex, and this might be problematic in some situations.

DreadBall Ed2 boardgame base set from Mantic Games, 2018The DreadBall Ed2 base, with the DreadBall v2 inserted

All the miniatures in the retail set are glued on their transparent bases. The glue is uneven, many of the miniatures are tilted, and they are not always aligned forward, and this is especially problematic as the new bases have a distinct front edge.

DreadBall Ed2 boardgame base set from Mantic Games, 2018 DreadBall Ed2 boardgame base set from Mantic Games, 2018

The minis are probably glued to their bases because they do not stay there if I push them on. Some of the minis are glued in strange angles, some of them are glued with not enough glue, so they fall off. The superglue used unfortunately mars the transparent acrylic material, and I couldn't find an easy way to remove the glue without damage.

The problem seems to be that the hole in the DreadBall Ed2 base is slightly bigger than the one of the original. The original bases take the new minis easily, without glue. You push them in, they stay in. If the new bases weren't better in every other way, I'd just use the old ones instead.

The miniatures from the Kickstarter pack came separate from their bases, so you need to glue them first before you start playing. This also means that the Kickstarter Exclusive miniatures are all separate.

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Size comparison photos - Draconis All-Stars Prone player miniature figure for DreadBall from Mantic Games

For further comparison images: Mantic Games-DreadBall-Draconis All-Stars Prone player comparison images

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Using the miniature - Draconis All-Stars Prone player miniature figure for DreadBall from Mantic Games

Uses for games

Rules

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Resources - Draconis All-Stars Prone player miniature figure for DreadBall from Mantic Games

Official

Mantic Games: DreadBall - The Futuristic Sports Game: Official webpage.

Mantic Games Shop: DreadBall Core Game Second Edition: Official webpage of the product.

Kickstarter: DreadBall - The Futuristic Sports Game 2 by Mantic Games: The crowdfunding campaign for DreadBall Ed2.

Mantic Forum: DreadBall - The Futuristic Sports Game: Official forum. (2020: The forum is offline.)

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Buying the product - Draconis All-Stars Prone player miniature figure for DreadBall from Mantic Games

Price

Base price (Draconis All-Stars Prone player): EUR / GBP / USD

Base price (DreadBall Ed2 base set)(2021): 60 EUR / 50 GBP / 85 USD. Price/model: 2.1 EUR / 1.7 GBP / 2.9 USD

Where can you buy it?

Mantic Games Shop: DreadBall Core Game Second Edition: Official webpage of the product.

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Possible substitutes - Draconis All-Stars Prone player miniature figure for DreadBall from Mantic Games

Draconis All-Stars

DreadBall Prone player

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Do you have the Draconis All-Stars Prone player miniature figure for DreadBall from Mantic Games? How do you like it? Would you recommend it to others? What further uses can you come up with? Tell your opinion in the comments!

 

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