I don’t think I do mate unfortunately, I’m just having a look through my pics now thinking back to the ‘good’ ol’ days of the struggles last year, so I’ll keep an eye out for it.
Hoping to get a new dslr in the new year along with a new computer to edit the pics on and get back to doing what I’m good at
Lots of nice fridge fleets in scotland including D Steven of wick,Scotlee of Irvine,P&C Hamilton from girvan,Hayton coulthard,In Ireland there are lots of superb looking fleets including dixon from swords and O Toole from county galway but the best looking fleet in europe in my opinion is the stunning H.J.Van Bentum silo fleet from Woudenburg Holland.
Pollocks has a good looking fleet, especially the new Mercs that I keep seeing pop up and majority of the European flower hauliers, always wondered how they have such nice looking fleets, where the money is maybe?
I’m not a particular fan of smart shiny trucks (I certainly wouldn’t thank you for giving me one to drive, they must need a lot of cleaning!), but I’ve noticed a few of the hauliers who used to run smart fleets have either disappeared altogether or gone over to base white units with vinyl decals. Atchison Topeka in Worcester used to run some nice airbrush liveried T cabs; all the ones I’ve seen recently have been R cabs in plain white.
I like Alun R Jones’ livestock trucks. Proper hand painted signwriting.
Rhythm Thief:
I’m not a particular fan of smart shiny trucks (I certainly wouldn’t thank you for giving me one to drive, they must need a lot of cleaning!), but I’ve noticed a few of the hauliers who ised to run smart fleets have either disappeared altogether or gone over to base white units with vinyl decals. Atchison Topeka in Worcester used to run some nice airbrush liveried T cabs; all the ones I’ve seen recently have been R cabs in plain white.
I like Alun R Jones’ livestock trucks. Proper hand painted signwriting.