January 21, 2026
Description
Designed for Axial SCX30
Free Community Release
Catalog ID: AOX-007
The Aoxtopia Labs AT-SV (Armored Tactical Supply Van) is a compact sci-fi scale body designed specifically for the Axial SCX30 platform.
This is a builder-first body. It is not a fragile display shell and not a hyper-detailed scale replica. The AT-SV was designed to be printed, mounted, removed, modified, and used. It is meant to survive hands-on work, experimentation, and iteration.
The body uses faceted, planar geometry by design. Flat surfaces, hard edges, and clear panel breaks make it especially friendly for paint masking, weathering, and AMS multi-color printing. Whether you want a fast single-color utility build or a multi-day, multi-material print, the geometry supports both without fighting you.
Visually, the AT-SV reads as a compact armored transport. It can function as a supply van, exploration vehicle, faction-agnostic hauler, or something entirely your own. The design is intentionally neutral and open-ended so builders can bring their own story, color scheme, and finishing touches.
This model was built from an engineering mindset. The goal was to explore real-world constraints, mounting geometry, durability, and printability, then release the result so others can build on it.
This release is free because the best part of designing is seeing what other builders do with the work.
Sharing files, watching how people print them, modify them, and adapt them to their own builds is how designs actually improve. If you print it, paint it, break it, or remix it, that is success.
If you build one, please upload photos or makes. Seeing your versions is the whole point.
This release includes the STEP source file.
The STEP file is shared intentionally and as-is.
This model was developed through hands-on iteration, testing, and learning. Some geometry reflects early decisions, constraint exploration, and problem-solving paths that evolved over time. Not every approach shown represents best practice, and some features exist simply because they were the fastest way to learn something in the moment.
Use the STEP file to:
Consider this file a transparent snapshot of an engineer learning by doing. You are not expected to copy every method used here. Learn from it, improve on it, or use it as a starting point for something entirely new.
Remixing and iteration are encouraged under the same non-commercial, share-alike license. Please credit Aoxtopia Labs.
Much love, builders.
— Aox
This body is especially friendly for:
If you want to turn a 1/30-scale body into a multi-day, multi-material print, go wild.
License:
BY-NC-SA