This 3D model of a science-fiction engine is inspired by modern rocket engines and is designed for use in 3D rendering (not intended for 3D printing). With an industrial design, the engine would be well-suited for use in spaceships, vehicles, or laboratory testing environments. It is primarily composed of quad geometry, and all modifiers have been applied to the available format files. The native formats include two engine variants: one with 1 level of subdivision (totaling 283,340 faces) and another with 2 levels of subdivision, suitable for close-up renders (totaling 770,218 faces).
When downloading, I recommend using the file named reactor engine.zip since it contains the formats and textures organized into individual folders, ensuring that files with missing textures are not an issue. In case you encounter missing textures, there is a folder named textures.zip where you will find two textures for each of the two different subdivision models (the engines consist of two objects: the main parts and the auxiliary parts). The texture folders for the 1 subdivision level engine are labeled lower poly model. The texture maps used for this model include color, roughness, ambient occlusion, metallic, normal, and displacement in PNG format.
While most formats come preconfigured for the textures, if you wish to change the materials, you can do so in the second native file named SCI-FI engine.blend as it utilizes procedural textures.
Please note that the thumbnail is purely illustrative of the model, and the scene contains only the engines as shown in the rest of the preview images. There are no cables, engine stands, or exhaust animations included.
If you have any questions or require further information, please feel free to contact me.