Space Shuttle CAD Model

Space Shuttle 3D model featuring a detailed orbiter design with realistic proportions and accurate shape. Perfect for renderings, animations, and educational projects. Download and use the model to visualize the Space Shuttle in a variety of scenes and lighting setups for presentations and digital artwork.

Space Shuttle 3D Model

Overview

Enhance your 3D scenes with a highly detailed Space Shuttle 3D model (spaceshuttle). This model is designed for visualization, game development, renders, educational projects, and sci‑fi environments—perfect for backgrounds, launches, hangar scenes, scale comparisons, and space-themed compositions.

Key features:

  • Ready-to-use 3D asset for space visualization and sci‑fi design
  • Compatible with popular 3D creation and real-time engines
  • Suitable for close-up shots and wide cinematic layouts
  • Ideal for animation, architectural/technical presentations, and marketing visuals

Common usage patterns:

  • Game & real-time scenes: place the shuttle in Unreal Engine for gameplay environments and VR/AR experiences
  • 3D animation: use for launch sequences, docking shots, and cinematic flythroughs in Maya or Blender
  • Rendering & product visualization: create high-quality stills and promotional visuals for sci‑fi, education, and media
  • Environment building: combine with space stations, rockets, satellites, and skyboxes

Supported file formats (downloadable):

  • MAX
  • OBJ
  • FBX
  • C4D
  • BLEND

Software compatibility:

  • Blender
  • 3ds Max
  • Maya
  • Cinema 4D
  • Unreal Engine
  • And other 3D software that supports the listed formats

Download the Space Shuttle spaceshuttle 3D model in your preferred format and start building your next space-themed project right away.

Tags

  • space
  • shuttle
  • sts
  • rocket
  • cosmos

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.