Akizuki-class Destroyer 3D Model (2010)

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Overview

Akizuki-class Destroyer 3D Model — a highly detailed, game-ready and visualization-ready 3D asset of a modern Japanese destroyer inspired by the Akizuki-class design. This model is ideal for use in real-time projects, architectural and naval scene visualization, historical/educational renderings, and maritime simulations.

Download the complete model and use it for your next scene, animation, or game environment. The Akizuki-class Destroyer asset is supplied with multiple common formats to make integration fast and convenient across popular 3D workflows.

Key Features

  • Multiple file formats included: Downloadable MAX, OBJ, FBX, C4D, and BLEND
  • Works across major 3D tools: Built for use with Blender, 3ds Max, Maya, Cinema 4D and more
  • Engine-ready workflow: Compatible with real-time pipelines such as Unreal Engine
  • Great for maritime scenes, fleet renderings, ship close-ups, cinematic shots, and historical content
  • Flexible usage patterns: Use as a standalone hero asset, part of a larger fleet, or as background/atmosphere geometry in naval environments

Usage Patterns

  • Game & real-time scenes: Import the FBX/OBJ into your engine or toolchain and place the destroyer in ports, seas, battles, or naval strategy maps.
  • Cinematic rendering: Use Cinema 4D, Blender, or 3ds Max to create camera moves, depth-of-field shots, water reflections, and weather effects around the ship.
  • Archviz & visualization: Build larger maritime landscapes and use the model as a detailed focal point in presentations or educational visuals.
  • Animation & VFX: Rig/animate as needed in your preferred DCC (or use as static geometry) for docking sequences, fly-throughs, and scene assembly.
  • Rapid customization: Swap materials, adjust scale, add decals, and combine with other ships or environment props for complete fleets.

Supported Software

This model is provided in common interchange and native formats so you can import it easily into your preferred workflow, including Blender, 3ds Max, Maya, Cinema 4D, and usage in Unreal Engine, plus other 3D applications that support these formats.

Download Formats

Choose the file type that matches your pipeline: MAX, OBJ, FBX, C4D, and BLEND.

Upgrade your maritime library with the Akizuki-class Destroyer 3D Model—ready for creation, rendering, and real-time use.

Uploaded by Andrey on August 2013

License

  • Royalty-Free License.
  • Commercial and editorial use according to site license terms.
  • Redistribution of source files is not allowed.
  • Please review the full license details before using the model in published work.

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3D File Formats Compatibility

Polygonal 3D Models

Downloadable formats:

.max, .obj, .fbx, .blend, .c4d

Compatible with:

3ds Max, Blender, Maya, Cinema 4D, Houdini, Modo, Unity, Unreal Engine, SketchUp, Substance 3D, ZBrush and more.

Exportable formats:

3D Studio Legacy (.3ds), AutoCAD (.dxf; .dwg), Alembic (.abc), Rhino (.3dm), SketchUp (.skp), Collada (.dae), Stereolithography (.stl), DirectX (.x), Graphics Library Transmission Format (.glb; .gltf), Universal Scene Description (.usd; .usdz), Virtual Reality Modeling Language (.vrml; .wrl), Extensible 3D (.x3d)

CAD Solid Models

Downloadable formats:

.step (AP214), .iges (5.3)

Compatible with:

SolidWorks, Inventor, Creo, Siemens NX, Fusion 360, Solid Edge, Plasticity, Rhinoceros, CATIA, ACIS and other CAD/CAM/CAE software.

CAD models can also be exported as polygonal 3D meshes.