Caterpillar T530 3D Model

Caterpillar T530 excavator 3D model for CG renders and animation. Detailed bucket, boom, stick and undercarriage geometry, accurately scaled for realistic scenes. Ideal for industrial visualization, training content, and architectural or construction project presentations. Ready for integration into your 3D workflow.

Caterpillar T530 3D Model

Overview

Caterpillar T530 Excavator is a highly detailed 3D model designed for realistic visualization and production-ready use in a wide range of 3D projects. This model is ideal for game environments, architectural and construction visualization, simulation work, digital catalogs, and marketing presentations where accurate heavy equipment representation matters.

Use this 3D excavator model for:

  • Game development: Props for scenes, level building, and industrial environments.
  • Visualization & rendering: Present job sites, construction progress, or machinery details.
  • Architecture & urban planning: Add believable equipment to project mockups.
  • Training & simulation: Build training scenarios, motion planning, or logistics scenes.
  • Product & marketing content: Create close-up renders, turntables, and promotional visuals.

Download & file format support: The Caterpillar T530 3D model is available in multiple industry-standard formats, including MAX, OBJ, FBX, C4D, and BLEND. Choose the format that best fits your workflow.

Compatible with popular 3D software: Works great with Blender, 3ds Max, Maya, Cinema 4D, Unreal Engine, and other major 3D tools and engines.

Bring your projects to life with a detailed Caterpillar-style excavator model that’s ready to integrate into your scenes, pipelines, and production workflow.

Tags

  • caterpillar
  • t530
  • cat
  • digger
  • hydraulic
  • vehicles
  • industrial
  • construction

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.