A large 3D ship with 136 separate s 3D Model

- Available formats: GLB (.glb / .gltf) 508.40 kbAutodesk 3DS MAX (.max) 1 kbWavefront OBJ (.obj) 3.93 MBBlender3D (.blend) 4.30 MBCollada (.dae) 1.38 MBAutodesk FBX (.fbx) 1.27 MB
- Polygons:149933
- Vertices:201920
- Animated:No
- Textured:No
- Rigged:No
- Materials:No
- Low-poly:No
- Collection:No
- UVW mapping:No
- Plugins Used:No
- Print Ready:No
- 3D Scan:No
- Adult content:No
- PBR:No
- AI Training:No
- Geometry:Polygonal
- Unwrapped UVs:Unknown
- Views:591
- Date: 2025-06-10
- Item ID:578649
The 3D constructor model was made from 136 types of 3D models of elements (bricks). I modeled each detail based on a real constructor detail. Using a tape measure, I found out the approximate dimensions and transferred them to Blender 3D, to the library of elements. And immediately, literally, I assembled a complex 3D model of a real constructor according to the instructions directly in the Blender program. I have assembled the same ship for real.
Print Ready: NoIf you need a different format, please send us a Conversion Request. We can convert 3D models to: .stl, .c4d, .obj, .fbx, .ma/.mb, .3ds, .3dm, .dxf/.dwg, .max. .blend, .skp, .glb. We do not convert 3d scenes and solid formats such as .step, .iges, .stp, .sldprt etc!