Overview
Ford Mustang GT Fastback 390 Sports Car 3D Model — a detailed and accurate 3D recreation of a classic American muscle car, perfect for automotive visualization, game assets, 3D rendering, and design presentations. This high-quality model captures the iconic Fastback silhouette, sporty stance, and realistic body proportions, making it an excellent choice for creators who want a reliable Mustang GT asset for their next project.
Why you’ll love this 3D model:
- Great for renders & animation: ideal for studios, freelancers, and artists creating marketing visuals, showroom scenes, and cinematic shots.
- Automotive visualization: perfect for car comparison projects, product mockups, and realistic scene building.
- Game & real-time projects: usable in real-time environments and interactive experiences where a recognizable muscle car is needed.
- Flexible workflow: works smoothly across common 3D pipelines and tools.
Supported file formats (download):
- MAX (3ds Max)
- OBJ
- FBX
- C4D (Cinema 4D)
- BLEND (Blender)
3D software compatibility: Import and use the model in popular applications including Blender, 3ds Max, Maya, Cinema 4D, Unreal Engine, and other compatible 3D tools that support these standard formats.
Typical usage patterns:
- Architectural/scene rendering: place the Mustang in streets, garages, studios, or outdoor environments for high-impact visuals.
- Product visualization & marketing: use the car as a hero asset in banners, thumbnails, and promotional renders.
- Animation & cinematic work: build drive-by shots, turntables, and camera fly-through sequences.
- Games & simulation: import via FBX/OBJ or native formats to speed up production for vehicles, racing, and driving simulations.
- Design iteration: modify materials, colors, lighting, and scene setup quickly using your preferred DCC software.
Download and start creating: Get the Ford Mustang GT Fastback 390 3D Model and drop it directly into your workflow. With multi-format support (MAX, OBJ, FBX, C4D, BLEND) and compatibility with major 3D software and engines, you can focus on your creative goals—whether it’s rendering, animation, or real-time use.
Uploaded by james jameson on May 2020