And looking at the photo its been driven by a 'Honkie'...maybe he was on a nixer!
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Don't be fooled by the lick of paint. They were delivered green!!
Without supplies no army is brave.
—Frederick the Great,
Instructions to his Generals, 1747
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Originally posted by luchi View PostDon't be fooled by the lick of paint. They were delivered green!!
http://www.scania.ie/about_us/news/more_scanias.asp
Catch-22 says they have a right to do anything we can't stop them from doing.
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Originally posted by Goldie fish View PostYou are some bluffer.
The DF were delivered 2 only 8x4 equiped with HIAB and they are both are in the photo.. All others are 8x8 or 6x6 and none of those have HIAB. All the scanias were imported by westward. All arrived the same colour. The one at the rear is the blue one. It was resprayed before delivery. If you ever get the chance to get close to it look under the cab
The truck in my photo is a different reg to the one in yours.
So if the reg does not match either of the ones in the photo then there are 4 possibilities
A - the truchk in the scania photo are using trade plates,
B - the truck in you photo is not a DF one
C - you have made an error about the reg
D - you're bluffingWithout supplies no army is brave.
—Frederick the Great,
Instructions to his Generals, 1747
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the truck in you photo is not a DF oneCovid 19 is not over ....it's still very real..Hand Hygiene, Social Distancing and Masks.. keep safe
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Originally posted by luchi View PostDon't be fooled by the lick of paint. They were delivered green!!
http://www.scania.ie/about_us/news/more_scanias.asp
Catch-22 says they have a right to do anything we can't stop them from doing.
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And it has Irish plates but as I said it was delivered Green. When it left the Scania works and arrived in Ireland it was Green.
The above photo was taken enroute to the Curragh.
Then again I am only going on the info that I was given by the sales director of westward. He might have been bluffing too.Last edited by luchi; 8 September 2007, 11:46.Without supplies no army is brave.
—Frederick the Great,
Instructions to his Generals, 1747
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Aren't the NS wearing DPM these days for certain detailsCovid 19 is not over ....it's still very real..Hand Hygiene, Social Distancing and Masks.. keep safe
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Ouch!!!
Its irrelevant. The two trucks were bought specifically for the NS.
I can only assume that since the tpt coy has responsibility for driver training that firstly the tpt lads would have to familiarise themselves with the vehicle and then train the NS guys. So it could be either out playing with it.Without supplies no army is brave.
—Frederick the Great,
Instructions to his Generals, 1747
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If you keep an eye out where you took those photos you should get a close look at the 6x6.
Rumour has it that none will be staying in Dubllin and the majority will be in the SBde.Without supplies no army is brave.
—Frederick the Great,
Instructions to his Generals, 1747
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Saw one of the 6x6 during the summer in Wicklow at an 81mm shoot. I could have been mistaken but I think it also had a tail lift?
Honkeys don't wear Naval Divers Badges.
I had a closer look at the photos myself here and can confirm that all in the cab are wearing Naval Working dress. Not DPM. Sorry Murph.Last edited by Goldie fish; 9 September 2007, 08:02.
Catch-22 says they have a right to do anything we can't stop them from doing.
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Ok thought it was a working dress divers badge ok. I can't magnify the image..
Tail lift and Hiab...now thats overkill on a grand scale.Covid 19 is not over ....it's still very real..Hand Hygiene, Social Distancing and Masks.. keep safe
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