Deploying Windows Embedded 8 Industry Enterprise - Can't choose language pack

Hello!
Im trying to create a "standard" image for Windows Embedded 8 Industry Enterprise in MDT 2013 but for some reason when i click through the wizard i can't choose the language pack.. Please see the following image:
http://i.imgur.com/ppTEPsa.jpg
Anyone know how to solve this? What i wan't is to install a english language pack (en-us) but as you can see there is now available packs. If i look in Windows System Image Manger on the image i can see that the language pack is installed..
http://i.imgur.com/xgNHJK6.jpg
Any tips or help is very much appreciated!
// Stylaren

Hello Keith and thank you for your answer!
Well i downloaded the image from VLSC and in the download section it says "English/MultiLanguage". When i install the image manually on a virtual machine a number of languages is available. Please see to following image:
http://i.imgur.com/iV8moZt.png
I did not add a language pack manually since i can't find any available download for this.. English (en-us) is standard if I have understood everything right so there is no english packade that i can download..
Here is the link to the logs:
https://payex-my.sharepoint.com/personal/anthon_hassel_payex_com/Documents/Shared%20with%20Everyone/
// Anthon

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