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Jazzdrummer27
Posted: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 5:08:01 PM

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I think it re-sets itself in a couple of days at the start of next month. I forgot when I posted these. Check back on 1st Jan and you'll hopefully see them.

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Homer
Posted: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 5:13:03 PM

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Thanks for adding them anyway tim, i'm looking forward to seeing them when they do work! Smile

Jack, yes they use the nicolas trailer for moving heavy transformers and stuff like that. The owner of the company gave us some calenders and theres a picture of it in use on them!

Noel.
Homer
Posted: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 5:13:45 PM

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Thanks for adding them anyway tim, i'm looking forward to seeing them when they do work! Smile

Jack, yes they use the nicolas trailer for moving heavy transformers and stuff like that. The owner of the company gave us some calenders and theres a picture of it in use on them!

Noel.
Martin J.
Posted: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 5:52:23 PM

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More great pics Noel looking forward to this model now. Could have done with that jeep today to get into Sligo Cool

Homer wrote:
The owner of the company gave us some calenders and theres a picture of it in use on them!

If theres free stuff I'm going to have to come along the next time Teeth Teeth

Jack. wrote:
Tim, I cant see your Pictures, Or the ones in the Mammeot Post. It says your photobucket bandwith is exceeded.


If you right click on the band width exceedance image, then go to properties, copy the URL of the picture and post it into a new tab the picture will appear. Nice pics by the way Tim

Martin

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Homer
Posted: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 6:19:48 PM

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Thanks Martin that done the job, their great pics tim. I see the tower behind the cab has been changed on the big volvo with front hitch since that pic was taken. Its also different in the pic you posted yesterday martin.

Oh and we got a good few calenders off him so if your in waterford get in touch and you can have one! Smile

Noel.
Martin J.
Posted: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 7:13:05 PM

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Thanks Noel could be a while before I'm down but I'll sort something. When I was doing my EC290BLC I got a big envelope off Pat O'Donnell just after Christmas with few calendars, diaries etc but unfortunately this didnt turn into a yearly thingSad


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Jack.
Posted: Wednesday, December 30, 2009 9:59:10 AM

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Yes, Nice Pictures Tim.

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GusO
Posted: Wednesday, December 30, 2009 10:24:33 AM
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well homer next sunday morning , be out at my house at 10 o clock they will be 4 of us going up in the jeep. to get some nice clean shots of it for steveSmile
gbarnewall
Posted: Wednesday, December 30, 2009 3:55:05 PM

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GusO wrote:
well homer next sunday morning , be out at my house at 10 o clock they will be 4 of us going up in the jeep. to get some nice clean shots of it for steveSmile


4 heading up and 1 heading down,see ya there!!!!

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argie
Posted: Wednesday, December 30, 2009 7:01:58 PM

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Hi Jack,
I've photographed them pulling into Liverpool docks with the Nicholas modulars carrying a large vessel. I'll post it up here soon.
Paul
Homer
Posted: Wednesday, December 30, 2009 8:22:00 PM

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That'd be great Paul, looking forward to seeing your pics. If anyone else has any Aylward pics in their collections please post them, they'd all be very welcome!!

Noel.
Jack.
Posted: Thursday, December 31, 2009 10:01:37 AM

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Thanks Paul!

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V8dieselpower
Posted: Saturday, January 02, 2010 12:02:12 AM
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Count me in for one of those modelsDrool

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GusO
Posted: Saturday, January 02, 2010 10:36:15 AM
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i was talking to p.j alyward about sunday morning,s photo shoot
he wont be there himself but said that 3 trucks will be parked out in the yard cleansd and polished
i have my nephew coming with us he is a pro with the camera he does a lot of car mag shoots
so weather permitten it should be a good one.
regards gus.
Homer
Posted: Saturday, January 02, 2010 11:04:54 AM

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GusO wrote:
i was talking to p.j alyward about sunday morning,s photo shoot
he wont be there himself but said that 3 trucks will be parked out in the yard cleansd and polished
i have my nephew coming with us he is a pro with the camera he does a lot of car mag shoots
so weather permitten it should be a good one.
regards gus.


Good stuff Gus, cant wait for work to get started on this model!

Noel.
GusO
Posted: Sunday, January 03, 2010 4:56:30 PM
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back again today, they were all scrubbed up for us
i only took a few shots but the nephew is a pro and he took all the shots once again the alywards lads were most accomadating driving the trucks to various locations for us to shoot briallant people.

















jazzman there will be 2 calenders heading your way will go to the stationary shop tomorrow and pick up a poster tube, pm your address
bigcranes
Posted: Sunday, January 03, 2010 6:19:10 PM

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Great job gus! regards to all at Alywards for the great wash job and the access! I love that 8 x 4 FH16 with the pusher hitch on the front, and the crane rig, hell they are all nice.

regards
mark

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RowanH
Posted: Sunday, January 03, 2010 6:39:15 PM

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GusO wrote:



Applause

That sir.... is a great shot.

EDIT: They all are, but this one is my favorite.

Rowan.

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argie
Posted: Sunday, January 03, 2010 6:50:03 PM

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Excellent photos Gents, looks like you had a good day out!
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Posted: Sunday, January 03, 2010 7:18:03 PM

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Nice shots... I notice a few antennas. Is there a typical voice comm business radio band that companies like this use over there? I'm involved in radio, so I'm always curious about those things.

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