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White van man cometh! No layout would be complete the ubiquitous Transit van, and we have completed many in a variety of liveries. This example demonstrates our detailing to bring an ordinary van to life. We convert vehicles to right-hand drive and add a driver - with a Hi-Viz jacket of course; we don't want to upset those under employed (and otherwise unemployable) fascists down at Health & Safety. Add some newspapers, magazines and a road atlas or two then chuck in some delivery notes and maybe a clipboard to keep them all together. Finally a tax disc and operator's licence in the windscreen finishes off the perfect vehicle for much maligned white van man to climb aboard, ready to do battle with yummy mummy in a 4x4 on the school crawl.
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No modern layout is complete without a Network Rail van!
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'Too much vindaloo? ... Followed through? ... How much will this embarrass you?' Well, if Friday night with the lads proved too much then relax, because KRUSTY KEKS home laundry and ironing service will spare your blushes! They operate two vans with distinctive personalised numberplates - P155POO and P15POO. Visit KRUSTY KEKS website at www.skidmarks.com for details about their domestic services.
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The ubiquitous Transit van is also available in the popular BT livery, a common sight around the country.
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We produced a large variety of HGV's in various liveries over the years. A poular choice was Friar's Potato Products - offering the finest produce from The Chip Monk (can you see what we did there?)
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The Geo Adams Pork Products refrigerated lorries always sold well at Spalding Show; with the exhibition venue being located opposite Adams' Head Office.
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The patriotic livery of Proctors Logistics made it's debut at Warley 2007 on a fleet of Volvo FH artics.
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For Warley 2006 we created a batch of flatbed artics, loaded with a variety of cargoes. Most striking were Nimbus Logistics vehicles with airbrushed cab designs as seen here.
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Royal Mail livery was always a popular choice.
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