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With best regards from Jan-Olav Storli
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My first truck photos was of Ørjan Orra`s Scania R620 ho was out and craning in Bergen
Ørjan Orra Transport A/S Scania R620 by MortenNikonMaster, on Flickr
Ørjan Orra Transport A/S Scania R620 by MortenNikonMaster, on Flickr
Ørjan Orra Transport A/S Scania R620 by MortenNikonMaster, on Flickr
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Lots of action shots caught my attention on this thread this morning!
How brilliant Morten that having taken those shots of the Scania R620, you were able to treat us to the view from above. Great shot, that (and you did so well to expose for such a contrast of sunlit street and shadow too).
And then super “ship and truck combo” photos from janihudi!
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Originally posted by janihudi View PostWith best regards from Jan-Olav Storli
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This one is especially for Thijs:
With best regards from Jan-Olav Storli
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Originally posted by Tommi View Post...The driver seems to be a bit bored...With best regards from Jan-Olav Storli
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Originally posted by Tommi View PostI just get the illusion that those trucks are almost completely covered with plastic parts.
for the simple reason plastics weights less then steel,so every kilo less truckweight is every kilo extra of loadweight.
thats also the reason that for tank or bulk freight trucks you hardly see the biggest cab that there is.
the more they load,the higher the bill for hauling.
the trucks of today al have the nickname ;tupperware trucks.
thanks J-O i first thought ,hey twins,later i saw that it is a truck and a tracktor,
but plenty of horsepower.best regards Thijs
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