See the "Usage and Disclaimer" section for important information regarding this model.
*"TIE mauler: Fast light assault tank armed with rapid-fire anti-infantry laser cannons.
Engines prone to overload withdevastating results." - SWFoC ingame description.
This is a TIE Mauler (more formally known as the TIE AP-1) from the RTS game Star Wars Empire at War: Forces of Corruption (SWFoC). This model features the TIE AP-1, printable as one whole piece or separate parts. Also included is a base, pre-made unit cards, and the unit card templates if you don't like the ones I made (they are a little OP) if you want to use it as a playable piece in the game Star Wars Legion. You can either print it all at once or in multiple pieces.
Link to custom card maker (PowerPoint): https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ZHR_RwY6tQXSyetPiXDnqVyuV2JBjaza?usp=sharing
I ask that if you print this model please post a picture for others to see. I'd love to see one painted and/or on the battlefield :)
The miniature used for scale IS NOT MINE, all credit for the trooper model goes to sablebadger, who remixed dutchmogul's model to make it legion compatable.
Printer Brand:
Creality
Printer:
CR-10
Rafts:
No
Supports:
Yes
Resolution:
0.2mm & 0.12mm
Infill:
12
Notes:
I printed the TIE AP-1 at 0.2mm in multiple sections. If I were to do it again I would rather deal with the supports and have it all as one piece. I printed the guns at 0.12mm and found the Anti Vehicle Cannon (AVC) need brims.
holes
The holes for the guns (and pins if you printed in multiple sections) may need to be reamed.
The end-user may:
Print as many copies of this model as they wish
Sell as many printed copies as they wish
The end-user may NOT:
Claim that they designed this part
Sell the .stl files or any associated files associated with this model
Disclaimer:
I am in no way affiliated with or endorsed by Disney, Fantasy Flight Games, Lucasfilm, Lucasarts, EA or any other stakeholders in the Star Wars franchise. I make no claim to any of the original designs my models are based on.
I am not responsible for what you do with these parts once you download them, and the end-user assumes responsibility for upholding the associated license once they download this part.
I reserve the right to change the license at any time, and it is the responsibility of the end-user to ensure they are aware of the license and what it entails. (I do not plan on changing the license as I wish to keep my files free for everyone while still allowing people to print and sell them to people who don't have access to a 3D printer)
The end-user also assumes responsibility for anything that occurs when printing this part (i.e. if your printer breaks while printing this It's not my fault). I suspect this won't be an issue for anyone but you never know.