Everyone likes free stuff, but as artists free stuff can be a real life saver. With this round of free stuff, we are giving away fives models of barrels, boxes and a shipping pallet! These models are licensed as CC Attribution 3.0. You are free to use them for just about any use. In commercial work and personal, the only requirement is that you attribute the work back to the original author.
All of the models are untextured but perfect for filling the empty space in your scene and/or providing a solid base for texturing practice.
Enjoy!
Download includes:
- Wooden Barrel model
- Metal Barrel model
- Wooden Box model
- Metal Box model
- Wooden Shipping Pallet model

CG Cookie Prop models by Jonathan Williamson is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.










Thanks dude! Great models!
Wow, you guys are really cranking out the updates, and every one is great! Thanks so much for making these tutorials and resources available. You will certainly get my business when I am shopping around for Blender education!
Top notch stuff, keep it up guys loving the site.
Thank you! Are they UV-unwrapped as well?
Unfortunately not. Think of it as an opportunity to fine-tune your UV mapping skills
Thank you for the generosity. I will be able to enhance some projects with these…
Don
Very good models…Thanks!!!
thanks for these, I need to get my texturing skills up to scratch so am sure these will be great to practise with.
Nice models! To bad they aren’t low poly
but yeah great work!!
Aaaaah crates and barrels! Core gameplay of most games out there
Lovin these.. and the Kitchen set as well.
Could you fine folks put together a quick “Tip” showing how to import these and the kitchen set models?
For some it will be a nice reminder, for others it would be a great spark on how to use other models in a scene.
more fun than a barrel of monkeys! Thanks!!!
i must submit my indie game in a game competence and i don’t have time, please may you let me use your models inside my game?
The models are released as Creative Commons Attribution 3.0, so yes, you may
I’m a little confused…
You say “not allowed to redistribute or resell.”
But the creative commons license does let you do those things
From the license page you link to:
You are free:
—> to Share — to copy, distribute and transmit the work <—
to Remix — to adapt the work
So is it under a creative commons license or not,
or have I misunderstood something?
-Tobias
Whoops, this was a mistake on our part. We will correct the license ASAP. You are allowed to use it for personal, commercial and other purposes so long as you DO NOT redistribute or resell them as themselves. They may however be redistributed as part of a derivative work. In other words, if you use one of the models as part of a tutorial, you may include the model in the source files download.
Thanks!!! Great models.
Thanks . This will come in really handy!!