TIE/M1 Fighter Bizarro RC
by Clerenyvald · via Thingiverse
| Format | STL |
| Category | Gadgets |
| License | CC BY-SA |
| Uploaded | Mar 24, 2026 |
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Description
This is an ADD-ON KIT only, you need the thingiverse page : StarWars TieFighter Gen2 by Supeso, to get the core parts, programming, and instructions to fly. PARTS LIST: 2 copies of the top, and bottom halves of the cockpit (4 parts total) 2 of the custom engine struts 2 top hatch, 2 back hatch, 2 bottom floor pans, 1 regular cockpit window for left, 1 ion cannoneer cockpit for right 1 center wing Instructions : 1.) Build your two cockpit canopies; top to bottom, top hatch, aft hatch, bottom floor plate. Remember, one cockpit has a normal window, one has the ion cannoneer. You can always choose to have two regular canopies to make it a reconnaissance TIE/M1R. Or, use twin ion cannons on both halves to make a sentry turret gun controlled by remote, TIE/M1S. 2.) Attach custom motor mounts on outer sides 3.) Attach both cockpit assemblies to center wing, attach with epoxy and set screws. Parts list for Supeso's TieFighter Gen2 should tell you the electronics, motors, hardware to help finish. Should have the same motor config as the normal TIE, they're just distanced wider out. LORE: The TIE Experimental M1, also known as the TIE Bizarro, was an experimental member of the TIE Series and a part of the TIE Experimental Project. One of the starfighters built by an Imperial research project led by Director Lenzer under the command of Grand Admiral Demetrius Zaarin, the M1 consisted of a single standard TIE/LN starfighter wing panel with two wing braces connected to a pair of standard TIE series cockpit pods. The port pod held the control systems, and the starboard pod held a turbolaser much heavier than the laser cannons equipped on any previous TIE. Both pods had the trademark twin ion engines of the TIE series, and the fighter was actually slightly faster than the standard TIE/LN. The fighter was equipped with a hyperdrive, which was slaved to remote systems in a controller ship.
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