
A fantastic first week – 27 free models added to the bundles
What a week!
We’re just one week into the Throne and Ash campaign, and already you’ve blown the doors off our expectations. Together, we’ve unlocked 27 free models added to the bundles—and at the pace we’re moving, there’s no doubt in our minds that we’ll break 50+ free models before we’re done.
This is shaping up to be one of our biggest campaigns ever. Honestly? It could easily be the biggest.
Every backer that joins brings us one step closer to unlocking even more incredible models, expansions, and surprises. So spread the word—share the campaign, tell your gaming groups, shout it from the rooftops (or your SystemHex Castle walls).
The more people who jump in, the more we can unlock. Simple as that.
Meanwhile, behind the scenes, we’re working on assembly guides and instruction sets to help you combine and build your Throne and Ash creations. That includes linking different elements and detailed walkthroughs for the Keep and other modules in the System Hex Castle range.

Stay tuned—and keep building the momentum. Let’s keep unlocking!
Matt and The Printable Scenery Team
You guys are doing a great job! The in-campaign addition of the King and Country interface pieces was a huge plus for me. I had high hopes they’d appear once the campaign was done or as a late-campaign stretch goal add-in, but you just threw them in there out of the kindness of your hearts. It’s greatly appreciated, thank you!
Very exciting stuff, the image of the hex walls all connecting together made me think of a chariot race or arena fight taking place inside that shape. Stadium seating could be a very cool stretch goal to make the castle walls able to be used for non castle stories within the fantasy medieval setting. Bridges and connections not touching the ground would be cool too, I guess touching near the base where it would connect but otherwise something to add verticality and connectivity would be awesome. Also some new siege engines would work really well with all the destroyed sections. Great work as always