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  1. #26

    panel choice

    Will all the variations be based on model=1, panel=1...?
    All look superb..

  2. #27
    All models use the digital panel=1 (or a new panel=3 for tacpack). Model 1 was my base model to start work on.

    Greetings
    Klaus

  3. #28
    Your helo mods are awesome ! Keep up the great work ! And THANK YOU !!!

  4. #29
    Just did the upload for the H145M variants in here....

    The UH-72A Lakota will follow if it is ready.

    Here some new shots with first real texturing....








    Greetings
    Klaus

  5. #30
    Quote Originally Posted by klnowak View Post
    Just did the upload for the H145M variants in here....

    The UH-72A Lakota will follow if it is ready.

    Greetings
    Klaus
    Thank you, very excited about your work.

  6. #31
    UH72A Model "Search" with coputer terminal inside... also an interesting variant.





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    Klaus

  7. #32
    not sure if it's old age or what but i can't find the H145M variants

  8. #33
    Upload is done and i can see it... but i think it must be activated by admin for download. I think that will be done in near future

    Greetings
    Klaus

  9. #34
    Quote Originally Posted by klnowak View Post
    Upload is done and i can see it... but i think it must be activated by admin for download. I think that will be done in near future

    Greetings
    Klaus
    ok, thanks for the reply, thought that's what it probably was

  10. #35

    medic model with skis

    Hi Klaus,
    Just downloaded your H145M and starting to sort through all the choices..
    I noticed you have one ski model and wondered could you do a air ambulance with skis..?
    I can imagine a number of mountain rescue repaints that could be generated.

    Thanks for all your hard work..
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    Last edited by Seahawk72s; June 22nd, 2018 at 07:19.

  11. #36
    That`s no problem... will come together with the UH-72A Lakota.

    Greetings
    Klaus

  12. #37

    modified repaint

    Having fun with your efforts...
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  13. #38
    @ Seahawk72s

    nice one


    that will be one for the next part with the UH72A Lakotas..... the EC-145 T2. The civil variant of the H145M



    more variants of the EC-135 T2 will follow during the next days.

    Greetings
    Klaus

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    Hi Klaus,

    Out of interest, do you know the extra dimension of the stretch between the EC135 and EC145? I've noticed that almost all 145s have an extra window and they look, to me, visibly stretched, but how much extra room does that give inside?

    http://www.ukemergencyaviation.co.uk...G-MPSC-010.jpg (Met Police EC145T2 I think?)
    http://www.ukemergencyaviation.co.uk...G-PSNO-003.jpg (Police Service of Northern Ireland just bought one, too...)
    http://www.ukemergencyaviation.co.uk...G-PSNI-001.jpg (PSNI's EC135T2 for comparison...)

    Cheers,

    Ian P.

  15. #40
    That`s right.... they are a little bit longer

    EC-135 = 12,19 m
    EC-145 (BK-117) = 13.03 m
    H145M = 13,63 m

    In my "version" i used the origninal EC-135. To make a 4th window would have mean to change all the helicopter completly and every repaint. That`s a job for Nemeth Designs Development Group.

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    Klaus

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    I'd guessed that bit - I was aware you were using the 135 model rather than stretching it...

    I hadn't realised that the M was longer than the standard 145, though. The stretch seems a lot longer in photos than it is in the numbers - I guess given how cramped the EC135s are when full of equipment, however, even less than a metre is significantly more space to work in!

    Thanks.

    Ian P.

  17. #42

    Winter camo

    With the BO105 I was able to give the combat troops white winter camo.
    With the H145M troops their texture has been mapped to the exhausts, area and antennas.
    Could the troops get their own separate textures so they could be individualized..?
    Here is a pic of the BO105 troops.
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  18. #43
    Will put it to my update list.... that will be no problem to do.

    Greetings
    Klaus

  19. #44

    Swiss

    A Swiss AF repaint....
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  20. #45

    Aditional lights

    I think these are flood lights.
    I don't know of any angled lights except the Shockwave_90 down.
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  21. #46
    EC-145 T2 of "Südtiroler Flugrettung".... just another civil variant and paint.



    Greetings
    Klaus

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    Great stuff.

    Klaus, you have a PM

    Thanks
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    If at first you don't succeed, try, try,try again. ... or go read the manual.

  23. #48
    Upload of the UH-72A Lakota and EC-145 T2 models is done.



    Gretings
    Klaus

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    Quote Originally Posted by IanP View Post
    I have to admit, when I saw EC-135 to H145, I was kind of hoping that you'd be doing the air ambulance, too, seeing as our local lot just bought a nice shiny red one to replace one of their (leased from Babcock) EC135T2's.

    Ian P.
    I'm with you Ian. Our not-so-local organization has ordered 5, mostly to replace the BK-117s
    http://www.stars.ca/ab/who-we-are/where-we-serve.

    Keep up the great work Klaus!

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  25. #50
    Thanks for all the compliments...

    Just end another model.... EC-145 T2 without cablecutter. Used by the german "ADAC Luftrettung"



    Greetings
    Klaus

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