Free 3D models
3D assets built in code with antics-modelkit. Every one ships the recipe that generates it, so you can change the numbers and build your own. Every card shows its triangle count, and the low-poly ones say so.
Hover racer
Two engine nacelles on outriggers towing a one-seat pod on cables, with an energy arc bridging the intakes. Every dimension is derived from four figures — overall length, width, height and one crew — so nothing in it is a number somebody liked the look of. The intakes carry a working iris of overlapping petals that opens with the throttle, the fans turn, and the cables hang under real tension between eyes on the nacelles and eyes on the pod.
F-1 rocket engine
The engine that lifted the Saturn V, with its bell built the way the real one was: cooling pipes laid side by side down the outside, each one splitting into two further down where the bell grows too wide for them to cover it. The pump and its ducts hang off one side, and the ring that feeds the skirt wraps the joint. Drawn with half as many pipes as the real engine had, so they stay countable. For a launch pad, a museum floor, or the underside of something enormous.
Pocket watch
A gold half-hunter pocket watch modelled from a photograph: applied Roman numerals over an engine-turned dial, a skeleton movement of twenty-seven meshed wheels, and a hinged lid that opens onto the table and lets the case tip back on it.
Octopus
Eight arms, a mantle and the web between them — one grown surface with no seams, suckered and rigged, with four clips: idle, crawl, jet and furl.
Bird
A gull: two-panel wings that flap, glide and fold, and a bank that leans into the turn rather than out of it.
Crab
Eight legs solving two-bone IK against the ground they stand on, and two chelae that actually shut — a palm carrying its own fixed finger, and a dactyl on a hinge the model hands you. Chitin, so every segment is its own named part rather than a skin.
Interior kit
Walls, floors, a doorway, a window reveal and a flight of stairs — a modular interior where a plan is a set of cells and the walls follow from it.
Windmill
A tower mill with its gear train inside it — brake wheel, wallower, great spur and two stone nuts — geared nine stone turns to one turn of the sails.
Circuit kit
Modular track pieces — straights, corners, banked corners and a chicane — that connect exactly, so a circuit laid from them closes by arithmetic rather than by eye.
Rigged figure
A 1.75m humanoid on a 21-bone Unity/VRM skeleton — one continuous skin, weights that fall out of the sweeps, and walk, run and idle driven by ground covered rather than by a clock.
Nature set
Three trees, three rocks, three grass tufts, a fern, a log, a stump and a hexagonal ground tile — sixteen parts from one seeded recipe, so a wood is what you place rather than what you model.
Sailing dinghy
A 4.2m sailing dinghy whose lines are three curves — with a boom on a gooseneck, a rudder on its pintles and a centreboard that pivots into its case.
Claw machine
A working claw machine: a two-axis gantry, a telescoping shaft and three hinged jaws — with a demo you can lose.
Shophouse
A three-storey Straits shophouse delivered as 58 named parts — shutters, wall panels, balcony, pantiles — so you furnish a street rather than place one building.
Longcase clock
A longcase clock whose pendulum length sets its period, whose hands are geared twelve to one, and whose escape wheel steps one tooth per vibration.
Bank vault door
A vault door with a lock that is actually a lock: three numbers, alternating direction, and a wrong one resets it.
Fairground big wheel
Twelve cars on a turning rim, every one of them hanging level — the constraint that separates a fairground ride from a cement mixer.
Excavator
A tracked excavator whose arm solves rather than poses: name a spot and two-bone IK works out the boom, stick and both hydraulic rams.
Steam locomotive
An 0-6-0 tank engine whose Walschaerts valve gear is solved, not keyframed: one wheel angle places all eighteen rods.
Fox
A rigged fox: one continuous skin over an eighteen-bone skeleton, with a distance-driven walk in the demo.
Night-market stall
A market stall with a striped awning that props up, three crates of produce and lanterns that light it — all named parts.
Go-kart
A kart built from its floor pan out — four wheels, a steering wheel and a front axle, all named parts you can steer and spin.
Arcade cabinet
An upright cabinet built from its side profile — marquee, screen, control panel and every button are named parts.
Vending machine (slim)
The same recipe at three by four, in oxblood.