Overview
A premium, fictional narrowbody jetliner asset inspired by classic 1950s and 60s aviation iconography. This design heavily captures the distinct aesthetic of the early C-135/707 family variants—specifically channeling the iconic, elongated profile of the RC-135D with its characteristic sharp nose geometry and specialized reconnaissance-style lines.
The highlight of this asset is a highly detailed, historically informed recreation of an early-generation low-bypass turbofan engine, modeled after the classic JT3D (military designation TF33) and its turbojet predecessor, the JT3C (J57). This ensures a historically coherent design language that seamlessly integrates into vintage aviation libraries.
Developed as a progressive, stretched platform, the model explores extended fuselage variants while maintaining flawless aerodynamic proportions.
Intellectual Property Note: This is a fully original, fictional aircraft design inspired by general aviation concepts. It does not replicate any real-world manufacturer blueprints or proprietary designs, making it a completely IP-free asset safe for commercial use in games, films, and visualization projects without licensing restrictions.
Key Features
- Advanced CAD/NURBS Lineage: Designed using precise engineering surfaces for perfect curvature continuity, smooth surface transitions, and clean geometric results.
- Versatile Topology Options: Includes both a high-poly version with vertex colors baked directly from the CAD source (ideal for offline rendering) and an optimized low-poly version (ideal for real-time applications and custom livery development).
- Kitbash & Concept Ready: Engineered as a flexible base mesh optimized for kitbashing, modifications, and rapid creative workflows.
Use Cases
- 3D Printing: Optimized for high-fidelity physical display models.
- Game & Film Development: Ready-to-use background, AI, or controllable asset for flight simulators, historical games, and cinematic VFX.
- CAD Modification: Clean source files allow for easy engineering adjustments and kitbashing.
- Concept Art: An excellent base for sci-fi, alternative-history, or retro-futuristic concept development.
Technical SpecificationsIncluded Formats
- 3D Real-Time & Rendering: OBJ (Optimized low-poly, untextured for custom liveries), GLB, GLTF, PLY (High-poly with vertex-color data), and native Blender (.blend) source files.
- CAD & Engineering: STEP (AP214), IGES, CGR.
- 3D Printing: STL, 3MF.
Geometry & Texturing Notes
- Clean Topology: Derived from high-grade NURBS-to-mesh conversion to ensure consistent proportions across variants.
- Texturing: Features baked-texture options derived from aerospace-grade CAD data.
- Rigging: The asset is delivered static (not rigged or animated), focusing entirely on high-quality structural geometry.
3D Printing Guidelines
- Scaled reliably across various dimensions.
- Fully compatible with both FDM and resin (SLA) printing.
- Note: Extremely thin trailing edges or antennae sections may require minor structural scaling depending on your slice settings and printer resolution.
BLEND (Blender, filesize: 21.9 MB), BLEND (Blender, filesize: 21.9 MB), OBJ (OBJ, filesize: 9.79 MB), FBX (Autodesk FBX, filesize: 3.39 MB), GLTF (glTF, filesize: 9.79 MB), X_T (Parasolid, filesize: 7.18 MB), 3MF (3D Manufacturing File, filesize: 894 KB), PLY (Ply, filesize: 5.52 MB), STL (Stereolithography, filesize: 3.6 MB), IGE (IGES, filesize: 18.4 MB), STP (STEP, filesize: 9.29 MB), ABC (Alembic, filesize: 7.16 MB)