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Custom 0-27 Pere Marquette 1225

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Posted by The Bellcaptain on Saturday, July 4, 2015 12:57 PM

Hello everyone! After some time having the model on my carpet layout I've decided to give the model a more permanent home 

 
It now resides at the steam railroading institute home of the real 1225
 
I'm sure the model will receive more use there than I have for it. But I was struck with a bit of inspiration on the way home after visiting my local hobby shop so stay tuned....
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Posted by dook on Tuesday, June 23, 2015 5:17 PM
Fantastic! The simple work is often the best work! Well done!
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Posted by sir james I on Monday, June 22, 2015 11:44 AM

Well done, you got something you wanted at a reasonable price.

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Posted by fifedog on Monday, June 22, 2015 7:54 AM

Nicely done.  There are more than a few folks, I'm sure, who would be interested in seeing a complete article on your re-paint.

Oh, and congratulations on your graduation.

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Posted by balidas on Sunday, June 21, 2015 5:20 PM
Nice work!
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Custom 0-27 Pere Marquette 1225
Posted by The Bellcaptain on Saturday, June 20, 2015 9:51 PM

Hello everyone! For my graduation present a family member got me this...

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An O-27 polar express berk. And seeing as I have a love of the Pere Marquette 1225 I decided to instead of paying thousands for a model id be to afraid to pick up I decided to make this into a more accurate version. 
 
First came to removing the polar express livery with nail polish remover.
 
Then I spray painted the shell after removing the handrails and pilot.
 
Then I went down to my local decal shop and had them make some pere Marquette decals 
 
I then tried them on for size 
 
And after going over some final details using paint markers and drybrushing this is the final result.
 
This entire project took 8 hours and 30$ all together. And sure it may not have railsounds or special speed control. But it does show that if you add the small details it can be a big improvement. 

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