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First of all, I just want to say a massive thank you to everyone who has helped this project get off the ground, I love every one of you who has printed, cut, and built my trains. Modelling is for passion, not profits, so these were always going to be free, and the only thing encouraging me to make these were your reactions. I must especially thank a user named "super" for his encouragement, as well as CP92, who has always been there to help, and has drawn many of the trains I redesign. Thank you to everyone!Now, for some statistics ^w^
As of posting this, the blog has 12321 unique views, thank you so much!
I have posted 101 models (including Community Announcements), and there have been 82 comments on these models.
There are 5 amazing subscribers to this blog.
Last month, a record 3923 views were attained.
3.026 people have come here from CP92's blog, with the 2nd most common URL, Google.com, having only 50 referrals!
The most used browser is Google Chrome, with 7863 users attending the blog using it.
The most common operating system is Android, with 6317 individual accesses to the blog coming from Android users (of which I am one), or ½ of all viewers.
Most of you come from France, and people have accessed the blog 5,581 times from France, which is just under half the viewers! Viva La France!!! 1,248 people have accessed from the United States of America, and 479 from my home country, Australia!
Lots of views means I need to give you guys a special livery, of course. I thought about this, before posting, and woke up today with a plan. Of all the trains I have made, I needed one that I was well known for. My most viewed post was the MP14/8CA, with 297 views as of publishing, but that has very little room for customisation, so I settled on the train that made me love French things, the Z22500, the MI2N Eole. I have made 4 liveries for the Eole, so I added them on, with some transitions between each livery, and wrote some information on the side of the train (in both French and English, to reflect my two largest viewerbases). The train has number 101 on the side, as well as my name, and some blog stats.
Each carriage also has the name of the liveries it features on the side. This train brought back memories from nearly half a year ago upon creation, and I hope you like it.
Thanks for coming on the ride with me, it sure as hell has not ended, more great things are to come, but for now, goodbye. Enjoy this model, I might take a break from modelling for a couple of months, so have fun in the meantime. Without further ado, here is the MI2N Eole "101 Edition":
For P1; I wanted to thank "super", who requested the "Transilleole" livery, and this train transitions from white into bleu roi, or "royal blue", the motif of Transillian lines. It also mentions the livery on the train. This is a driving trailer.For P2; I transitioned the Transillian livery into ÎDFM, which, as of now, has 110 viewsFor P3; ÎDFM transitions to NPDC (Z29500), which was the most technical livery to draw. This has a Water Closet, like on the actual Z22500. This is also the first time my rainbow logo is used beyond 3 characters, although the VR version has been used to this length before.For P4; NPDC transitions into a livery that holds enormous significance to me, Crimson. As @CrimsonEole is my Youtube channel, I can say this livery has shaped me and my love for trains more than any other livery, so enjoy this one, while thinking about the fact that it made me who I am.For P5; Crimson transitions into white, then black, symbolising the end, for now. There is also a logo at the end of the train, which reads "BY PAV 🤍", and uses my original rainbow logo, simplified to 5 Pixel font.The front and the back, the Transillian end goes on P1, the Crimson end goes on P5This piece makes the intermediate carriages' components,This piece also makes the intermediate carriages' components.
Enjoy my special MI2N Eole livery!
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ReplyDeleteJe voudrais vous féliciter pour tout ca, 12321 vue sur tout le blog c'est énorme. Je vous souhaite une très bonne continuation!
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