RC-135E Style Vintage Jetliner | Premium 3D Aircraft Asset (CAD & Game-Ready)Overview
Bring classic Cold War aviation into your digital projects with this premium, fictional narrowbody jetliner asset. Inspired by the iconic iconography of 1950s and 1960s aerospace engineering, this original design beautifully captures the distinct aesthetic of the early C-135 and Boeing 707 family variants. Specifically, it channels the legendary, elongated profile of the RC-135E, featuring its characteristic sharp nose geometry, specialized reconnaissance-style lines, and flawless aerodynamic proportions.
The crown jewel of this 3D model is a highly detailed, historically informed recreation of an early-generation low-bypass turbofan engine. It is accurately modeled after the classic JT3D (military designation TF33) and its iconic turbojet predecessor, the JT3C (J57). This ensures a historically coherent design language that seamlessly integrates into any vintage aviation library or historical simulation.
Intellectual Property Note: This is a 100% original, fictional aircraft design inspired by general aviation concepts. It does not replicate any real-world manufacturer blueprints or proprietary designs. This makes it a completely IP-free asset safe for commercial use in video games, films, VR/AR, and architectural visualization projects without licensing restrictions.
Key Features
- Advanced CAD/NURBS Lineage: Engineered using precise industrial surfaces for perfect curvature continuity ($G1/G2$ transitions), smooth surface shading, and flawless geometric results.
- Versatile Topology Options:
- High-Poly Version: Includes vertex colors baked directly from the CAD source—perfect for high-end offline rendering and cinematics.
- Optimized Low-Poly Version: Game-ready and untextured, serving as the ultimate canvas for custom livery development and real-time performance.
- Kitbash & Concept Ready: Designed as a highly flexible base mesh optimized for rapid creative workflows, kitbashing, and concept design modifications.
Ideal Use Cases
- Game & Film Development: Ready-to-use background, AI-controlled, or player-steppable asset for flight simulators, historical games, alternative-history scenarios, and cinematic VFX.
- ️ 3D Printing: Watertight geometry optimization makes it excellent for high-fidelity physical display models and desktop miniatures.
- ️ CAD Modification: Clean source files allow engineers and industrial designers easy access for adjustments, components extraction, and kitbashing.
- Concept Art: An incredible foundational asset for sci-fi, retro-futuristic, or dieselpunk concept art world-building.
Technical SpecificationsIncluded File Formats
- 3D Real-Time & Rendering: .blend (Native Blender source file), .obj / .mtl (Optimized low-poly), .glb, .gltf, .fbx, .abc (Alembic), and .ply (High-poly with vertex-color data).
- CAD & Engineering: .STEP (AP214), .IGES, .x_t / .x_b (Parasolid), and .CGR.
- 3D Printing: .STL, .3MF.
Geometry & Texturing Notes
- Clean Topology: Generated from high-grade NURBS-to-mesh conversion to ensure perfectly consistent proportions across all file formats.
- Polygon Count: 134,446 Polygons | 67,264 Vertices.
- UV Mapping: Includes non-overlapping unwrapped UV choices for hassle-free texturing workflows.
- Texturing: Features baked-texture options derived from aerospace-grade CAD data.
- Rigging: The asset is delivered as a static model (not rigged or animated), focusing entirely on elite-tier structural geometry.
3D Printing Guidelines
- Scaled reliably across various standard modeling dimensions.
- Fully compatible with both FDM (Filament) and SLA/LCD (Resin) printing.
- Note: Extremely thin trailing edges on the wings or delicate antennae sections may require minor structural scaling depending on your slicer settings and printer resolution.
BLEND (Blender, filesize: 31.2 MB), BLEND (Blender, filesize: 31.2 MB), OBJ (OBJ, filesize: 13.6 MB), FBX (Autodesk FBX, filesize: 4.76 MB), GLTF (glTF, filesize: 13.6 MB), PLY (Ply, filesize: 7.71 MB), ABC (Alembic, filesize: 10.1 MB), STP (STEP, filesize: 10.5 MB), STL (Stereolithography, filesize: 8.32 MB), X_T (Parasolid, filesize: 8.29 MB), IGE (IGES, filesize: 21.2 MB), 3MF (3D Manufacturing File, filesize: 1.01 MB)