BREAKING EVEN AT SPRING HILL

There are four models included in this pack: The Gold Golem, Water Spirit, Gnome Watchmen and Corgi Rider. Along with the models, you receive the 5th edition module Breaking Even at Spring Hill (pdf). All four of these models can be seen in the photo carousel below.

BREAKING EVEN AT SPRING HILL on Cults3D

All of these models were printed on a Mars Elegoo Pro 2.

By working closely as a team we came up with a concise one-shot Dungeons and Dragons campaign. The story is focused around a city taken over by a crime lord providing fun games and cheap loans. Greed has captured the hearts of the Gnomes and Halflings that call Spring Hill home. Together we developed this setting, including a unique story, characters and monsters. The Gold Golem is my favorite model of this series and has never been seen before in D&D.

As you can see above, the Gnome Watchman and Gold Golem stayed close to what they were in the concept art, with only small changes to their poses and hats. From the images of the sculpts below you can see the character of the Water Spirit wasn’t in the concept art. During the writing and creation of Spring Hill we realized we needed another mini boss character encounter. Plus this tongue and cheeck character really helped to connect the themes and pull the story together. While the gnome fighter riding the corgi was originally concepted as a group of gnomes being pulled by a corgi chariot. These are all great examples of the collaborative process in action, ideas being improved and changed along the way to get the best result.

Finally here is an example of the maps that can be found in the PDF. I have always been fond of line art and used it here to make a visualization of the setting for the DM and players.