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Aircraft Ground Power Utillity Unit Trailer


uploaded by smike 6 months ago

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Uploaded by smike 21/05/2009 11:57:27

A ground power Utillity Unit Trailer for starting up or servicing a helicopter or a air plaine..

ok not a low poly model but i dont now exactly why it fils so mouch..

usally when a model just suddenly fills a lot i save all the components / parts as seperate files to see which one there fills so mouch but hasent done it yet whit this one..

soory but i had a week of vacation which i have used to make my kano ready for the summer.
Repainted it and washed all the inventary (pillows, madras, rain/sun cover and so on)..
So now it looks like a new one again even thoug it is 20 years old now..



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abu_roadking
abu_roadking wrote...
6 months ago

Too good…




smike
smike wrote...
6 months ago

oh i forgot
have made many liebherr cranes and a mobile also but actually never seen one.
but yesterday a liebherr mobile crane was working down the street..
it was one of the latest models and had costed around 14 million danish kroner..
WOW it was beatifull and a lot biigger than i had thought.
it was all white which maked it shine whith a glory in the sun..
many changes was made in the design from the usal designs and i used several hours to study the details..
(had forgot my camera out at the kano place so i could not take pictures and it only where there for 3 hours)..




smike
smike wrote...
6 months ago

thanks abu
and wow that was fast i had not even finished writing my comment before you where there..




dswavely
dswavely wrote...
6 months ago

Nice model with lots of good details. You’re getting so good with textures it’s scary :)

That’s great that you got see such a huge crane in action! Did you get to talk to the operator(s)? It must have been pretty exciting to see one in 3D after all of your research and work!

Do you go long distance in your kano/canoe?




smike
smike wrote...
6 months ago

I have just discovred the wonderfull world of textures and how they can make details look out and see amazingly real out..

and ofcourse i talked with the operator a lot and was alluded to see the cabin inside also which was impossible from ground level..
and it was so beatuifull in real life even more because it was only 2 months old so everything was shining and colorful even the chains and the hook had ( light green>) colors making them look so great

long and long
i usally sail around in the same area which consist of 7-8 different lakes connected with canals there goes all the way out to the ocean coast (2 days sailing)
2 times i have taking it to sweeden and sailed a distance of 350-400 km on a vacation..
we dont have any places where you can sail long in land only if you sail on the ocean but thats not for a kano even though mine is the biggest of the types..




smike
smike wrote...
6 months ago

oh forgot

the downsize about textures is they take a lot of time making them.
most time is used to find picture material and then alter it to correct angels / remove items / redraw details / add missing details and so on..
but the many aviations networks on aircrafts whit real good quality pictures is a great help..




dswavely
dswavely wrote...
6 months ago

That’s excellent that you got to go in the crane cabin! I’m jealous!! And an almost new one is so amazingly rare.

Wow, you sail a lot farther than I thought you would. It’s sounds like it would be a restful and restorative thing to do.

You’re right about the textures – the details are amazing but you pay the price in time. We appreciate the results :D





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