Cummins QSX15 Engine CAD Model

Cummins QSX15 engine 3D model featuring accurate industrial detailing and realistic geometry. Perfect for 3D visualization, technical presentations, training materials, and engineering previews. Ideal for designers and manufacturers who need a dependable QSX15 representation in high-quality 3D.

Cummins QSX15 Engine 3D Model

Overview

Enhance your projects with a highly detailed Cummins QSX15 Engine 3D model, created for accurate visualization and practical use in design, simulation, and digital content production. This model is ideal for automotive/industrial presentations, engineering mockups, game development, training materials, and product visualization where a realistic engine asset is needed.

Usage patterns:

  • 3D visualization & product presentations: Showcase the Cummins QSX15 engine with realistic geometry and components.
  • Architecture/industrial/engineering content: Use in documentation, marketing renders, and technical scene building.
  • Game development & real-time scenes: Integrate into environments using supported formats and workflows.
  • Animation & motion graphics: Great for turntables, exploded views, and mechanical animations.
  • Training & simulation assets: Suitable for educational or operational visual aids.

File formats available for download:

  • MAX (3ds Max)
  • OBJ
  • FBX
  • C4D (Cinema 4D)
  • BLEND (Blender)

Software compatibility: The model supports common 3D pipelines and can be used across popular tools including Blender, 3ds Max, Maya, Cinema 4D, Unreal Engine, and other compatible 3D software that works with the included file formats.

Download the format you need and quickly import the Cummins QSX15 Engine asset into your workflow for rendering, animation, or real-time visualization.

Tags

  • cummins
  • engine
  • qsx15
  • parts

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.