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Imperial Guard Centaur Centauri Carrier Alternate Proxy Tracks V1

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Publication date 2019-09-18 at 12:32
Design number 74768

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I loved the reduced support remix of the sides for this vehicle, sadly, even with those supports definition and warping occurred on some overhangs. So ive placed the objects on their sides. Supports are still needed, but only to the base. The Aquila definition has been lost slightly due to the nozzle width of 0.4mm being slightly thicker than the layer height of 0.1mm when the tracks were printed upright but this should not matter too much

EDIT: Due to a recent number of false or misguided legal claims based on US law (not applicable here in the EU) and a certain online publication determined to force the hand of Games Workshop to move against the 3DP community all search tags related to Intellectual Property have been removed. The thing itself remains as is, as there is no infringement on anyone's intellectual property within the model and any similarities fall under the class of "derivative". GW itself uses derivative law to protect itself from many of it's own risque products or those based on historical or public domain content and any move by the company to complain will not be entertained. The measures i have now put in place are compliant with all EU law covering derivative work, parody, 3rd party parts and related/alternative products (proxies). Additionally, every thing i publish is clearly marked as NONE-COMMERCIAL and remains so at all times, remixes are licensed according to the wishes of the original author(s).

ADDITIONAL: In reference to the use of the Aquila here, this is a version with NO eyes and is based on the Roman Imperial Aquila, it is therefore a derivative of a historical symbol and not that of Games Workshop who currently own the Aquila device containing a distinctive single eyed version of the symbol.

Sources:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:620929
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2419126

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