All of these trucks are so phenominal, I can't describe how I see them. The euro trucks are so different than what we have in the states. I want an euro truck, preferrably a Scania, they are so well built. Nothing compares!
@@alexpervanoglu7420 Not personaly, but my bos has, i am the lucky one to use them, and i have to push them hard a lot of times, (driving in the sand), if i can choose i take a scania, but if its volvo i would not complain also.
The Finns always have the crazyest paintjobs! And they come back, year after year, and the trucks are used as any trucks out there, and they are just as nice as the previous year. And they don't hesitate to tune them either... 😂
This is some WILD SH1T! I played professional hockey in the minors from 2000-2004 with a lot of Fins. Awesome people! Dry humour, kind demeanor, and they live for their Snüs/coffee. Man I miss the 90’s and 2000’s.
Funny thing is that you can only get real snus in Sweden. The EU has illegalized selling snus in every EU country aside from Sweden, due to it being cancerous even though they don't have any real evidence to back their claims of how bad it actually is.
Simo Riikonen is a Finnish vehicle airbrushing pioneer. He started experimenting with vehicle airbrushing in the 60s and then started his career in with the art form in the 70s. He has been awarded for his works around Europe. Here are videos from his home exhibition, from another exhibition and a tribute made for him: "Autotaidemaalari Simo Riikosen kotitaidenäyttely", "Simo Riikonen. valokuvanäyttely Verstas Moottorikahvila" and "Design Simo Riikonen ja Juha Järvisen Scania R 770".
Great truck show! The Finns have beautiful trucks and they also work with them, not only showig them. At my work (I'm from Estonia), sometimes one or sometimes two Virtanen Oy Volvos come from Finland, they have a modest but beautiful painting. Thanks Bruce !
Finally, an American saw a European truck show. Finally saw this beauty! It's a pity that your friends from Semi Casual weren't with you. I wonder how they would comment on European truck tuning?
As a European myself, I had no idea this kind of truck culture existed in Europe. The only trucks I've seen with an airbrush job are the ones that bring the rides to our local fun fair.
Trucks in the Nordic countrys dont use wraps, its all airbrushed. Turning axels and airsuspension standard always. EDIT: Please show more interiors and sound from the V8s! Keep it up bro! 💪🏼🔥
That is not true. Some are wrapped, some are airbrushed. Wrapping has gained popularity over the past few years since it's much faster (and cheaper). Of course a good airbrush art has way more "depth" than just a vinyl wrap.
A former colleague of mine went to arts and crafts school so that she could take more advanced classes that were specifically for airbrushing vehicles. It's like an artist that has to know ISO standards for automotive painting.
Hi. Every country in Europe has a scene, and its very different. I think Italy has the best paintjobs. Netherland trucks has insane lighting. ( you can see them from far away 😁) United Kingdom also has a big scene. Try searching for Truck meets in diffrent Europe countries, you will be amazed.
the t nose scania new generation that had new york rangers and goalkeeper henrik lundqvist is a tribute to his entire career. a fantastic build from Sweden. Will you visit elmia truck in Jönköping which is now in August 21-24
@@robert4you Process industry plants are often 70+ years old (mostly just building mass at this point after almost a century of improvements.), they mostly employ locally, use mostly local raw materials, powered by local energy, have often changed owners multiple times during that time. If i buy an old steel mill in USA, and call it R3fo steel, do they then immediately begin producing Norwegian steel? I know i am being overly pedantic.
What a sound that valtra sled plulling tractor made at the end there 6:42 😲OMG!!! turbo blew off that hard at the end there be interesting to see what the gauge read was ?? What a weapon 🦾💯
The Sisu in this video was a really though built truck, I suppose it was an 8x8 chassis for off road use, such as a dump truck or a log hauler. The log haulers do usually have a trailer behind as well. Nice airbrush work all around.
If you're ever back in Sweden again you HAVE to go to some car shows. Or just a weekend cruise in basically any town. Highest amount of classic American cars per capita in the world (even more than the US) A giant mix of show cars and beat up beer sleds
That SISU truck is just a beast off the road. When I did my military service we had this thing called Proto SISU it was a truck that went where no off-roader didn't dare to go!
Looks like Finland took over what used to be the norm in the U.S.. Custom trucks with custom airbrushed paint jobs. Now everything is just a wrap. I get it with wraps they are a little cheaper, faster and you can either change them when you get tired of the look or return it to factory paint.
Make America great again!!! If talking about the trucking world, the US is still running in analog mode compared to Europe!! You'll need to start running to catch up guys, if ever!!
@mikaellindroos1594 MAGA is the best thing that could happen to the US! The US has a huge domestic infrastructural problem that needs to be attended asap if they want to keep competing with the rest of the world! Maybe they'd better spend more on domestic upgrades than on destroying it in other nations around the globe with their military industrial complex!
@@classesanytime The MAGA mindset is why the US is so far behind... The US isn't the land of the free, its the land of the CEO and the Bureaucrats. You know what would make the US better, actual true competition. True capitalism
Some damn beautiful trucks there!! Kinda on the broke side at the moment but I managed to order a sticker and lord knows I’d love to see that sweet Pete( same year I was born ) hooked up to my brothers feed trailer hauling chicken feed! Good luck to everyone who entered
I know Emil Tapani, the guy with red truck from minute 18 as I worked on this particular truck in our hometown Gällivare-Sweden, where I worked as Scania mechanic last year. So cool to see 😀
Scania used to offer a 'Longline' cab on special order and @ 01:46 that is a slightly longer version. When I was a Master Tech. at Scania we commissioned 3 of them for UK customers although there were others. Unbelievable interiors and dashes and better than any US rig (excuse my bias). The cab was so long it had an extra ram underneath the sleeper floor to lift it! Happy Dayz.
Drove one in Europe for a little while. They should make them as the standard for those of us that are away all week. Personally I'm a Volvo FH man, but yeah that space in the Longline was fantastic, although they could have utilised it a lot more as there is enough room to put everything in there that you need from a kitchen to storage etc. so why not use it. I know some who have and when you do it properly you can get everthing in from shower to washing machine and so on, especially if you use the front upper bunk layout and get rid of the rear one. Anyway still a lovely experience at the time.
If you read the text (in Finnish) on the side of the trucks, a lot of them advertise their company and it's stuff like towing, heavy duty hauling etc. Not garages or body shops. These are mostly working trucks.
Really cool trucks and I liked fast paced filming so the half hour just flew by! Didn't know did you notice but that Finnish little fellow was pretty fluid in his English skills!
So the largest rotator Omars makes is rated for 140 tonnes aka 308,000lbs, so it could in theory deadlift over 4x of the rotators you have back in Tennessee
Nah, you do not know Omars well. Their ratings are mesured differently. If you download one of their charts you will see. Just to give you idea. Omars 120 ton wrecker has similar lift capability as american (Miller) 50 ton wrecker. I like our european wreckers and rotators..but americans are light years ahead in rotators. Miller 100 ton rotator can lift way more then Omars 140 ton, and has smaller footprint. Omars has really weird way to mesure lift. Downlod one of their charts...you will be shocked. 😂
There's a big "Master Truck" event in Poland in july every year similar to the one from Finaland but I'd say a bit bigger and taking place on an airport. Main focus are of course trucks but you can also find other automotive stuff like sick classics, Dakar Rally trucks, tanks to drive, bike stunt/drift shows, monster truck limousine to drive etc etc. Lasts for 3 days with camping right by the show are so there are evening to 'socialise' :D All trucks honk at once in the night so I feel pitty for the city its taking place in lmao
That was a cool show. It appears the only thing the rain put a damper on was people getting their vehicles stuck. Hey, when you pray for rain, you gotta deal with mud too, right?😂
That small red, old Volvo Titan is owned and operated by this legendary Finnish diesel tuner, who is building this new insane "Pekkakaania". You should check it out. 👌
14:17: If I had to pick between being in a crash with a diesel rig and a natural gas rig, and "not crashing" wasn't an option, I'd pick the natural gas rig. Flashovers are one-and-done. Diesel sticks to skin.
I knew it would be most Volvo and Scania. Those two Swedish companies dominate not just the Scandinavian truck business but the entire world. No other trucks even get close to Scania and Volvo.
Yep it’s a Dutch company called “Vlastuin” that make the T cab Scanias from an R series. “T” meaning Torpedo. A company near me has 2, I think they cost £250,000 each unit.
20:58 - those shirts: "Kyrväkästä jyrinää - Scania" free translate "Rumbling like pair of balls" or "Rumbling like a cojones" Scania. Depends how you translate it, kyrväkästä means almost same as having balls or cojones.
24:55 that is common thing from late 80s, now days no one wants large dolly that does not have turning axles. It turns automaticly in normal drive, depending on speed, the higher the speed it turns less. In tight spaces it turns with remote control, whole truck and trailer can basically go sideways, or turn on a "dime". Faymonville, Goldhofer, Schwartzmuller and Cardi are some to mention. Mammoet builds special and fancy stuff like modular trailers.
Ay up. Bruce. Russ from North Yorkshire in England. You need to spec your truck. With the Lazer lights. Great lights. Will light up the nite. You'll have import the new Volvo FH airo. 780. Go and check the torque spec on that truck. Russ👍😊
Bruce you should come in Holland at Truckstar Festival or Zwaar & Speciaal transportdag. It will blow your mind what we have on the roads in Europe for real !
The Scanias are nice painted and all. But I like dutch style more. You should visit a Truck meet in the Netherlands, or go to Ciney Truck Show in Belgium next years summer.
@@PjotrStroganovAs you see many of the Trucks there have awesome air brush which is art itself and looks for sure amazing. But they mix it, in my opinion with too much chrome and modern styled LED. The dutch style in different is more like mixing colours like beige and brown and whine red combined with orange and yellow halogen lights and in addition with Michelin figueres which looks in my opinion more aesthetic
Most of the year these trucks have to drive in the dark through corrosive slush due to road salt, which reduces the lifespan of vehicles considerably in Finland.
European trucks are way ahead when it comes to technology and finesse in everything. 😍
All of these trucks are so phenominal, I can't describe how I see them. The euro trucks are so different than what we have in the states. I want an euro truck, preferrably a Scania, they are so well built. Nothing compares!
From a European trucker, and only from experience and my opinion, Volvo are top of the pile.
@@alexpervanoglu7420scania and volvo are the 2 best, but scania takes the edge, simply the best.
@@kaakster1 I assume like myself you have owned and driven both.
@@alexpervanoglu7420 Not personaly, but my bos has, i am the lucky one to use them, and i have to push them hard a lot of times, (driving in the sand), if i can choose i take a scania, but if its volvo i would not complain also.
@@kaakster1 Down to personal choice I guess.
The Finns always have the crazyest paintjobs!
And they come back, year after year, and the trucks are used as any trucks out there, and they are just as nice as the previous year.
And they don't hesitate to tune them either... 😂
This is some WILD SH1T! I played professional hockey in the minors from 2000-2004 with a lot of Fins. Awesome people! Dry humour, kind demeanor, and they live for their Snüs/coffee. Man I miss the 90’s and 2000’s.
Funny thing is that you can only get real snus in Sweden. The EU has illegalized selling snus in every EU country aside from Sweden, due to it being cancerous even though they don't have any real evidence to back their claims of how bad it actually is.
Fun fact, SNuys is illegal to sell in Finland, they gotta cross the border to the promised land sweden to get it ;)
Yes Agree good people, like all the scandinavians tend to be. NO fools also.
Finns aren't Scandinavians though, Nordics yes, but no Scandis @@carlmason4153
@@danielandersson4651 No need, there's snus everywhere in Finland and you can buy it with almost zero effort.
What a great Truck Show! 🥰 As a Swede I love what and how our brothers and sisters enjoy and respect our Swedish made Trucks ❤
Dem guys aint playin!! SERIOUS PAINTWORK
(& thats from a 25 year custom painter!!)
These are some of the most beautiful machines I've ever seen.
I think it's a bit funny how the old 1986 Scania is as modern as the trucks in America are to this date
As far as the paint jobs go this beats anything I've ever seen here in the USA at a truck show!!
Simo Riikonen is a Finnish vehicle airbrushing pioneer. He started experimenting with vehicle airbrushing in the 60s and then started his career in with the art form in the 70s. He has been awarded for his works around Europe. Here are videos from his home exhibition, from another exhibition and a tribute made for him: "Autotaidemaalari Simo Riikosen kotitaidenäyttely", "Simo Riikonen. valokuvanäyttely Verstas Moottorikahvila" and "Design Simo Riikonen ja Juha Järvisen Scania R 770".
Great truck show!
The Finns have beautiful trucks and they also work with them, not only showig them. At my work (I'm from Estonia), sometimes one or sometimes two Virtanen Oy Volvos come from Finland, they have a modest but beautiful painting.
Thanks Bruce !
😁😁
do you work there in Saaremaa?
@@mikkovirtanen9030 Yes, in Saaremaa.
The sled truck was pimped out sweetly. Nice US connection too. I like the ultra industrial design exteriors of that era. Zero aero. 👍
Hey are they hard up for drivers over there as we are in the USA 😅
Finally, an American saw a European truck show. Finally saw this beauty! It's a pity that your friends from Semi Casual weren't with you. I wonder how they would comment on European truck tuning?
Nothing beats the purring sound of an idling Scania, and the crazy scream of the V8 when under full load
As a European myself, I had no idea this kind of truck culture existed in Europe. The only trucks I've seen with an airbrush job are the ones that bring the rides to our local fun fair.
True, or the circus ones.
Welcome to Scandinavia...
Trucks in the Nordic countrys dont use wraps, its all airbrushed. Turning axels and airsuspension standard always. EDIT: Please show more interiors and sound from the V8s! Keep it up bro! 💪🏼🔥
Not really, wrapping is really common, for example if i’m not mistaking, the heavy haulers from Tapani are wrapped, atleast the 770
Bs, most newer trucks are wrapped not airbrushed
Wrapping is as common nowadays as it is with regular cars.
That is not true. Some are wrapped, some are airbrushed. Wrapping has gained popularity over the past few years since it's much faster (and cheaper). Of course a good airbrush art has way more "depth" than just a vinyl wrap.
A former colleague of mine went to arts and crafts school so that she could take more advanced classes that were specifically for airbrushing vehicles. It's like an artist that has to know ISO standards for automotive painting.
This must be the best trucks in history! WOW! 10/10
If i'm not mistaken it is the biggest in the nordics🤔
truckstar assen is better
Hi. Every country in Europe has a scene, and its very different. I think Italy has the best paintjobs. Netherland trucks has insane lighting. ( you can see them from far away 😁) United Kingdom also has a big scene. Try searching for Truck meets in diffrent Europe countries, you will be amazed.
the t nose scania new generation that had new york rangers and goalkeeper henrik lundqvist is a tribute to his entire career. a fantastic build from Sweden. Will you visit elmia truck in Jönköping which is now in August 21-24
These are some crazy gorgeous trucks.
4:44 American high quality aluminum and rims made in Hungary. 10/10 😊
Alcoa produce aluminium in Europe too.
@r3fotzirx Yep, I know, Alcoa is an American company which produces aluminium on many continents... still an American company though.
@@robert4you Process industry plants are often 70+ years old (mostly just building mass at this point after almost a century of improvements.), they mostly employ locally, use mostly local raw materials, powered by local energy, have often changed owners multiple times during that time.
If i buy an old steel mill in USA, and call it R3fo steel, do they then immediately begin producing Norwegian steel?
I know i am being overly pedantic.
The Ace of spades! The ace of spades!
Ah, I see you've got the classic Finnish summer weather!
18:27 I was talking to Anton Tapani on Facebook and he told me that no one had scratched the paint and it was just dirt 😁
Huh😅
What a sound that valtra sled plulling tractor made at the end there 6:42 😲OMG!!! turbo blew off that hard at the end there be interesting to see what the gauge read was ?? What a weapon 🦾💯
It's loud as f*ck when you hear it live.
If it was Herlevis Valtra, boost is over 8bar max. Cant remember what its in freedom units tho.
@@didyliduu I'm pretty sure he was talking about that blue valtra called Forest King
You should actually go to the Netherlands where there is Truckstar Festival in Assen, the 26th and 27th of July!
The Sisu in this video was a really though built truck, I suppose it was an 8x8 chassis for off road use, such as a dump truck or a log hauler. The log haulers do usually have a trailer behind as well.
Nice airbrush work all around.
If you're ever back in Sweden again you HAVE to go to some car shows. Or just a weekend cruise in basically any town. Highest amount of classic American cars per capita in the world (even more than the US)
A giant mix of show cars and beat up beer sleds
That outliner Volvo was next level.
A new swiss truck made with spray cans and markers
yeh defenetly one of the bestones there.
I loved the cell shading effect on it, would love to see a bit zoomed out picture of it too see if it gives that comic book feel at the distance.
Yeah, the Outliner truck was the never-seen-that-before for me.
@@patrickfischlin2872 Swiss?
That SISU truck is just a beast off the road. When I did my military service we had this thing called Proto SISU it was a truck that went where no off-roader didn't dare to go!
And in hands of conscripts it occasionally ended up falling over 😅
Well...theres always the Steyr Puch Pinzgauer 😂
Looks like Finland took over what used to be the norm in the U.S.. Custom trucks with custom airbrushed paint jobs. Now everything is just a wrap. I get it with wraps they are a little cheaper, faster and you can either change them when you get tired of the look or return it to factory paint.
Not took over, they have been doing this for a long time.
This has been a thing in Nordic countries for centuries.
That Henrik Lundqvist truck is sick! Sincerely, a Canadian who loves hockey 🏒
If you can make it Bruce, you should go to the Truckstar Festival 26 & 27 juli 2025 in Assen in the Netherlands. That is some wicked show i tell ya
Im drooling here. Thats having pride in your rig vs a money making machines here in British Columbia
It was nice to meet you and change few words! Those conditions on the grass field were horrendous after the weekend.
bad ass to have lemmy on that truck 👍
He had Mikkey Dee also, that was the drummer of Motörhead and he is Swedish.
Make America great again!!!
If talking about the trucking world, the US is still running in analog mode compared to Europe!!
You'll need to start running to catch up guys, if ever!!
Conservative in US, so MAGA not good for any progress.
@mikaellindroos1594 MAGA is the best thing that could happen to the US!
The US has a huge domestic infrastructural problem that needs to be attended asap if they want to keep competing with the rest of the world!
Maybe they'd better spend more on domestic upgrades than on destroying it in other nations around the globe with their military industrial complex!
@@classesanytime
The MAGA mindset is why the US is so far behind...
The US isn't the land of the free, its the land of the CEO and the Bureaucrats.
You know what would make the US better, actual true competition.
True capitalism
Those timber trucks are like half a million dollars or something. That red erihinaus renault is fresh from the factory, Pasi's truck :)
More actually believe it or not. 750K-ish
Even more, when brand new they are worth like 700-800k
Some damn beautiful trucks there!! Kinda on the broke side at the moment but I managed to order a sticker and lord knows I’d love to see that sweet Pete( same year I was born ) hooked up to my brothers feed trailer hauling chicken feed! Good luck to everyone who entered
I know Emil Tapani, the guy with red truck from minute 18 as I worked on this particular truck in our hometown Gällivare-Sweden, where I worked as Scania mechanic last year. So cool to see 😀
Anjelica Larssons drive with this truck now.
The amount of time and money they put into those trucks is unreal
Well those are business cards basicly, so worth it
Scania used to offer a 'Longline' cab on special order and @ 01:46 that is a slightly longer version. When I was a Master Tech. at Scania we commissioned 3 of them for UK customers although there were others. Unbelievable interiors and dashes and better than any US rig (excuse my bias). The cab was so long it had an extra ram underneath the sleeper floor to lift it!
Happy Dayz.
Drove one in Europe for a little while. They should make them as the standard for those of us that are away all week.
Personally I'm a Volvo FH man, but yeah that space in the Longline was fantastic, although they could have utilised it a lot more as there is enough room to put everything in there that you need from a kitchen to storage etc. so why not use it. I know some who have and when you do it properly you can get everthing in from shower to washing machine and so on, especially if you use the front upper bunk layout and get rid of the rear one.
Anyway still a lovely experience at the time.
The T-Cab at 17:35 actually is a working truck. I see it on the regular in the gothenburg area! Super cool truck! #HenkeLundqvist
Allmost all of these are working trucks tbh. I don't think anyone has the money to put into a 200k show truck :D
@@rkan2200k? Man most of these cost closer to a million € with the trailers included.
I've seen many of these doing their routine work, latest one I've seen on the road plenty of times is the Mercedes low rider truck.
If you read the text (in Finnish) on the side of the trucks, a lot of them advertise their company and it's stuff like towing, heavy duty hauling etc. Not garages or body shops. These are mostly working trucks.
Really cool trucks and I liked fast paced filming so the half hour just flew by! Didn't know did you notice but that Finnish little fellow was pretty fluid in his English skills!
Wow, the trucks and the crowd are on another level!
The 1980’s model Tcab we called them Gumboots in Australia but haven’t seen one in years 10-15+ years
So the largest rotator Omars makes is rated for 140 tonnes aka 308,000lbs, so it could in theory deadlift over 4x of the rotators you have back in Tennessee
Nah, you do not know Omars well. Their ratings are mesured differently. If you download one of their charts you will see. Just to give you idea. Omars 120 ton wrecker has similar lift capability as american (Miller) 50 ton wrecker. I like our european wreckers and rotators..but americans are light years ahead in rotators. Miller 100 ton rotator can lift way more then Omars 140 ton, and has smaller footprint. Omars has really weird way to mesure lift. Downlod one of their charts...you will be shocked. 😂
5:40
- Little pigtailed Swedish girl : "HOW DARE YOU !!??"
- Finnish trucker : "HAHA Engine go BRRRRRR !!! :D "
Thpose Airbrush trucks r awesome way better than any wrap
Daaaaam a lot of cool lookin' trucks over there. And the paint jobs WOOOOOOW.
There's a big "Master Truck" event in Poland in july every year similar to the one from Finaland but I'd say a bit bigger and taking place on an airport. Main focus are of course trucks but you can also find other automotive stuff like sick classics, Dakar Rally trucks, tanks to drive, bike stunt/drift shows, monster truck limousine to drive etc etc. Lasts for 3 days with camping right by the show are so there are evening to 'socialise' :D
All trucks honk at once in the night so I feel pitty for the city its taking place in lmao
European truck tuning is the king of tuning! 100000/10
That was a cool show. It appears the only thing the rain put a damper on was people getting their vehicles stuck. Hey, when you pray for rain, you gotta deal with mud too, right?😂
That small red, old Volvo Titan is owned and operated by this legendary Finnish diesel tuner, who is building this new insane "Pekkakaania". You should check it out. 👌
14:17: If I had to pick between being in a crash with a diesel rig and a natural gas rig, and "not crashing" wasn't an option, I'd pick the natural gas rig. Flashovers are one-and-done. Diesel sticks to skin.
Definitely different styles and taste to say the least. But all fantastic craftsmanship
I knew it would be most Volvo and Scania. Those two Swedish companies dominate not just the Scandinavian truck business but the entire world. No other trucks even get close to Scania and Volvo.
Americans has nice old style looking trucks and Europe has like show cars. Admire both
They are like classic cars, they look nice but they are not practical
Yep it’s a Dutch company called “Vlastuin” that make the T cab Scanias from an R series. “T” meaning Torpedo.
A company near me has 2, I think they cost £250,000 each unit.
Nice show, happy to see so many like our Scanias and Volvos
Freaking wild then boys out there really know how to party.
Trucks are awesome Hi i'm from Finland and i like to see American Trucks.😁😍
20:58 - those shirts: "Kyrväkästä jyrinää - Scania" free translate "Rumbling like pair of balls" or "Rumbling like a cojones" Scania. Depends how you translate it, kyrväkästä means almost same as having balls or cojones.
Nice to see, that you were visoting in Finland 🇫🇮 too🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Terveytta! Kaikki on hyva!👌👍🇫🇮
Hey Brother Man, those were some all kinds Cool Trucks!!! Some of the Air Brushing were Gorgeous!!!
You have to come to the biggest sled pulling show in europe, its Made’s Power Weekend in the Netherlands. I think you will like it❤
Greetings from Poland
WOW,
impressive customization works and very good paint jobs too.
Next level👌👌👌
0:40 that beat goes ham slammed
24:55 that is common thing from late 80s, now days no one wants large dolly that does not have turning axles.
It turns automaticly in normal drive, depending on speed, the higher the speed it turns less.
In tight spaces it turns with remote control, whole truck and trailer can basically go sideways, or turn on a "dime".
Faymonville, Goldhofer, Schwartzmuller and Cardi are some to mention.
Mammoet builds special and fancy stuff like modular trailers.
I love the one that had the sketch paint job
I love recovery trucks just so much raw power in them when they have dump valves on an they sound mean
Ay up. Bruce. Russ from North Yorkshire in England. You need to spec your truck. With the Lazer lights. Great lights. Will light up the nite. You'll have import the new Volvo FH airo. 780. Go and check the torque spec on that truck. Russ👍😊
Bruce you should come in Holland at Truckstar Festival or Zwaar & Speciaal transportdag. It will blow your mind what we have on the roads in Europe for real !
The Finns love anything with an engine!
Biggest European truck show is yearly TruckStar in Assen, the Netherlands. Maybe also nice for the channel?
Simply next level, yeah 👍
TH-cam recommended this video for me. I don't know anything about trucks or really interest in them, but it's a really cool trucks and a good video.
Those are some sick trucks. Love the graphics and all but I'm a Pete girl. Thanks for sharing love to see these trucks!!
After you have used some of these trucks (if you ever get the chance) ill lay money on it, you will soon move on from the Pete's, Kenworths etc.
I can't believe you didn't even mention that brand new Volvo at 19:30.
The Scanias are nice painted and all. But I like dutch style more. You should visit a Truck meet in the Netherlands, or go to Ciney Truck Show in Belgium next years summer.
Can you tell me the difference between the styles?
@@PjotrStroganovAs you see many of the Trucks there have awesome air brush which is art itself and looks for sure amazing. But they mix it, in my opinion with too much chrome and modern styled LED. The dutch style in different is more like mixing colours like beige and brown and whine red combined with orange and yellow halogen lights and in addition with Michelin figueres which looks in my opinion more aesthetic
18:24 wow, from the finnish movie "the unknown soldier".
You should also visit Holland truck show too in next time
That T cab Molanders works in Gothenburg dose asphalt all his trucks are work vehicles they take really good care of their vehicles
Yup. Molander's trucks are something special and are seen all the time around Gothenburg. Their trucks are works of art.
Fun fact: there is Molander transport company in Finland too. Only about 70km from that show
Heya Bruce. You should plan a trip down to Australia next year to attend the casino truck show. Would be lots of content for you here
Would be nuts to roll up in the Peterbilt there
I know right!
Volvo custom trucks in olympics at California 28's live and my roselie arritola's visited❤❤❤
Great video Bruce, keep them coming!
Gotta haul up the crew to Truck Star in the Netherlands next year bro and do other shows and meetings here in Europe
That old Volvo N88 Titan..... cool
15:26 Kesla loader with a cab is pretty expensive... The cab itself is over 20k€ I think
Nice to see you see some proper trucks lol 😂
Those trucks are once again so awesome traveling to Europe you have to see them
Bruce you keep this up and they will come over here and take over 😂😂
The finish 😅 on them trucks is amazing 🤘
Most of the year these trucks have to drive in the dark through corrosive slush due to road salt, which reduces the lifespan of vehicles considerably in Finland.
Scania and Volvo trucks are the best of the best
13:12 - That charger is built in Finland too 😎😎
Need to go to Assen to see how Holland does it.
Can u go to the netherlands? I seen some clips of a holland truck meet and they looked clean af
Take a good look as an American you can learn a lot how we do it LOL
I think i know what you mean when you're talking about the R and S cab Bruce. But im not gonna spill the bean haha