Overview
Discover the Crane Block 160 Metric Ton Industrial 3D Model—a highly detailed, industrial-grade asset designed for realistic visualization and production-ready 3D workflows. This model is ideal for architecture and industrial scene building, warehouse and crane environments, mechanical concept renders, engineering presentations, and product visualizations where accuracy and realism matter.
Key Features
- Industrial 3D asset representing a 160 metric ton crane block for heavy-duty scenes
- Realistic geometry suitable for close-up renders and industrial design presentations
- Flexible use for static renders, animations, and scene assembly
- Compatible across major 3D platforms for fast integration into your pipeline
Common Usage Patterns
- Industrial Visualization: Build crane systems, lifting layouts, and heavy machinery environments.
- Architecture & Engineering: Use in renderings for industrial facilities, construction planning, and site mockups.
- Product/Mechanical Presentations: Add to slides, catalogs, and demonstrations where the crane block needs a realistic 3D presence.
- Game & Real-Time Scenes: Place the model in industrial levels and simulation environments for Unreal Engine or similar engines.
- Motion & Animation: Combine with rigged hooks, cables, or cranes for animated sequences and marketing videos.
Supported File Formats
Download and use the model in your preferred workflow. Files are available in:
- MAX (3ds Max)
- OBJ
- FBX
- C4D (Cinema 4D)
- BLEND (Blender)
3D Software Compatibility
This crane block 3D model works smoothly with popular 3D tools, including Blender, 3ds Max, Maya, Cinema 4D, Unreal Engine, and other compatible software that supports the listed file formats.
Perfect For
- Industrial renderings and construction visualization
- Mechanical and heavy equipment presentations
- Real-time environment building
- 3D artists and studios needing a versatile crane block asset
Bring realism to your heavy-lifting scenes with the Crane Block 160 Metric Ton Industrial 3D Model—download your preferred format and start creating right away.
Uploaded by gemechanics on February 2010