Overview
Explore the M48 A3 Patton Tank, a high-quality 3D model designed for realistic visualization and production-ready workflows. This detailed tank asset captures the iconic silhouette of the M48 Patton with accurate proportions, durable surface detailing, and a clean, game/film-friendly structure—ideal for game environments, military scenes, training visuals, and architectural or industrial visualization.
What you can do with this 3D tank model:
- Gaming & real-time scenes: Use it in Unreal Engine and other real-time pipelines for military maps, battlefields, vehicle showcases, and interactive experiences.
- Film & animation: Great for cinematic shots, storyboard previs, motion graphics, and animated historical or tactical sequences.
- Visualization & presentations: Perfect for portfolio renders, concept art, and technical demonstrations.
- Training & education: Helpful for simulations, briefing materials, and educational content.
- 3D printing & marketing (where applicable): Ideal for promotional renders and, depending on export requirements, further preparation for manufacturing workflows.
File formats included (downloadable):
- MAX (3ds Max)
- OBJ
- FBX
- C4D (Cinema 4D)
- BLEND (Blender)
Software compatibility: Works smoothly with popular 3D tools such as Blender, 3ds Max, Maya, Cinema 4D, Unreal Engine, and other compatible 3D software that supports the listed formats. Import the model into your preferred environment, apply your own materials, lighting, and textures, and integrate it into existing scenes quickly.
Usage patterns / workflow tips:
- Import into Blender, 3ds Max, or Maya for modeling refinement, UV/material adjustments, and high-quality rendering.
- Use FBX or OBJ for flexible cross-software exchange between tools and pipelines.
- Bring the model into Unreal Engine for scene assembly, environment building, and real-time visualization.
- Great as a hero asset in vehicle galleries, military-themed visuals, and game trailers.
Download the M48 A3 Patton Tank 3D model in your preferred format and start building detailed military scenes, animations, and real-time content with ease.
Uploaded by George King on February 2001