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Uploaded by smike 12/03/2009 08:22:19
this is a commercial transport used in argentina..
had to make a lot of changes since i found out that there was/is many faults in the other two models..
and YES Alfredix i checked the wheels on the un model and bth the back and front wheels was to small (a lot)
this model has a updated cockpit interior with the original instrument panels, sticks and chair..
it also have interior in the cargo/passenger bay with the cargo door open..
Both the cargo door and the side doors can be open and closed using the hidden layers..
also the lids/doors to the wheel boxes can be opent and closed..
and since the chinook dont raises its wheels i skipped that..
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A real masterpiece Smike. Great job!!!
I like especially the screens in the back of each seat and the cockpit.
It is amizing to see what you can do with textures and decals. Perfect, too bad we have only 5 Stars.. :)
i am starting to like more and more those models whom are over 2 mb ;)
Talk about a smorgasboard of detail Smike, I even think I saw gum under the pilots seat!! I’d consider using this model in a cinematic intro for a game.
wow Jdelrio where do you now the word smorgasboard from ok its a sweedish word – we say smørebrøds bord…
if you noticed there is many changes in this version and the cockpit is made after actual schematics of the chinook ch-47-a armoured gunship cockpit…
that i needed anywhay for my ch 47 a model…
its strange but i again the best material like drawings, schematics and detailed pictures i has found on Hobby model builders sites and not the makers of the helicopters..
those skilled builders really goes in to ditails on the subject they are making..
Where on your keyboard can you find the letter ø? I don’t think I have one. I figured out how to get •. It is easy. Just type &+b+u+l+l+; and remove the +‘s.
The only way i could find to add an ø here was to open Microsoft Word, use Insert>Symbol and find it in the chart, add it to the Word document and then copy>paste it here. The ASCII code Alt+0248 doesn’t work here.
There has to be a shorter way!
to get the ø you have to install danish keyboard settings and then its the key beside L
Thanks smike, now we can mangle your language whenever we want to :D!
ahem,please…smike knows very good english,but we don’t know all danish,so…keep the english
Congratulations smike! Your model has been included in the 19th weekly Top 10 models blog as an “Honorable Mention” with a picture and a link to your model.
Go to http://www.3dvia.com/blog/2009/03/31/3dvia-top-10-models-019/ to check it out!