Celebrating 202 posts and 25000 views: 202 MP51!

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Above: This is one of the prettiest liveries I have drawn

Ahh... that time again. Time to create a special livery to celebrate you guys. This particular train celebrates 202 models/reviews/community announcements published!

Alright, now time to thank people who helped me along the way.

Obviously I have to thank CP92, as usual, thank you for your supply of wonderful models that I can remix, thanks for ideas, and thanks for introducing me properly to French trains! ❤️

Also, thank you Sensoul, for drawing the front end on the MP59, it facilitated an easy MP59 model build.

Anyway, so I feel like some explaining on why I chose the MP51 as my celebratory vehicle is needed:

Over the year, my blog has had many thousand views (over 25,000, and counting) and will likely reach 30,000 by the end of the year (UPDATE: Blog reached 30,000 on 30/11). Hence, I needed to pick a vehicle that helped this happen.

The MP51 is my most viewed model, having over 540 views (and counting)! Hence I picked the MP51. It also was innovative for its time, being the first truly driverless train, and the first train to use exclusively rubber tyres. I also like the MP51 a lot, and its body provided a square drawing piece that I could heavily detail.

Anyway, this train has a lot of features, which include:

- Train art on the roof, including Oscar no.H3, MP14-5CC, MP73, MP55, MP51, R2N NPdC, Oscar H3 front, Protogen (not a train), MF67Cx2, MF19 Essai, MF88, and a T 2000 ÎDFM.

- Train art on the floor (all rubber tyred trains of the Paris Métro, except MP89/MP05s)

-Yellow-fronted livery with black window detail

- Full PavløvA_YT logo and stats about the MP51 (how many views, comments it has gotten)

- "202" logo on the side to celebrate 202 posts

- Writing in both French and English, celebrating 202 posts.

Above: The 202 MP51

It has the same build difficulty as the normal MP51. The only difference is the livery.

A simplified version also exists, at the same scale as the 202 MP51:


 

5 comments:

  1. Thank you too for your support and help :)

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    1. In fact, there may (perhaps) be a rework of the MF19s.

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    2. You're welcome <3

      Anyway, I will help with the MF19 if needed ^.^

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    1. Oh okay... I have remixed his model anyway, but I never published it...

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