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			Another variant of the Q2, this one was used by the RAF to pre-heat aircraft engines. Source: http://flipacars.com/cars/commer/com...otos.html#gp/1 
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			Although not a 15-cwt truck, it is a Q2 so I thought it appropriate to point out this 30-cwt Commer for sale in the UK: Quote: 
 
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			Were they used exclusively by the RAF or did the Army get any as suggested by the markings on the example for sale in the UK?
		 
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			Today, 75 years ago, 322 Dutch Squadron RAF was established. One of the officers bought a parrot as their mascot. It was named Polly Grey, and colour footage published by the Netherlands Institute of Military History (NIMH) on FB shows it arriving in a Commer Q2 15-cwt Van: Source: https://www.facebook.com/nimh.geschi...9415584322702/ 
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			An here's another picture of one in use with the RAF:  "Winston Churchill inspects RAF personnel following a tour of a cave complex in North Africa in August 1942." Source: https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/i...ject/205196643 
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			Courtesy of an HMVF member, here is a scan from "the Q2 workshop manual although it quotes it as 15 cwt". 
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			Wheels & Tracks magazine issue no.75 featured a reprint from from the British magazine Autocar published on 13 April 1945. The article records the travelling exhibition mounted by the Rootes Group, then one of Britian's leading motor manufacturers, of a series of 1:10 scale models of the military vehicles produced by Rootes during the war. When reading the magazine, I wondered where the models would have ended up? Now, 18 years later, looking for something else on the https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/ website, I came across three entries for Commer 1:10 scale models. Attached are pictures from W&T magazine of the Q15 and Q2 Van. They also have a model of the "Commer Q.4 GS Wagon". Maybe the other models depicting RAF vehicles were donated to the IWM as well? Commer Q2 GS Wagon - RAF 7263 Dimensions: whole: L: 19.5in W: 8in H: 9.5in Weight: 10kg incl case Scale: 1/10 Commer Q15 GS Wagon - RAF 96261 
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			Hi David Couple of years ago some very similar models showed up on the PBS Antiques Road Show, they talked about them being industrial display model's from the Second World War. have some screen shots that I'll try and find and post. Cheers Phil Found the photos, looking back at displays we have seen in museums over the year some really interesting displays come and go. If not on display hope they find homes that appreciate them. Now as to are any of these models the subject of this thread? 
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 Thanks, a nice example of the many variants Commer built. I think this bus is based on a Forward Control Q chassis. See http://tardis.dl.ac.uk/ARCC/catalogue.html#commer for a full list of types built by Commer (part of the Rootes Archive Center). The site lists the following wartime Superpoises: Quote: 
 
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			David, Phil, Thanks for the background on the models! Phil, you may want to check W&T #75 to see if these are the same models as displayed by Rootes after WW2. No, none of them are Commers. 
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			Some pics from Commer Lorries WW2: Caption: "Commer Q15 RAF". In reality it is a one-off prototype Commer Q2 with RAF Van type Radio Body, the Type "E" Insulated Wireless Shell, also known as the Type "E" Signals Body. Caption: "RASC Commer Q4 lorry middle east WW2" 
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			Hi Phil, The photos that you posted in post #44 are all models of Austin trucks of WW2. I would guess that they were made by Austin to fill the same role as the Rootes Group ones but they are nothing like the quality. For the benefit of anyone who doesn't know, the Rootes Group was Humber, Commer, Hillman, Karrier, and Sunbeam. Post war it acquired Tilling Stevens and Vulcan but was gradually taken over by Chrysler who got full control in 1967. David | 
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			Davistine, Thanks for that link. I’ve seen it before and I am somewhat confused about the total number of Q2 Vans built? H. 
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			Another variation of the Q2: Truck, 30-cwt, 4x2, GS (Commer Q2) Basically a commercial type, but with military features such as towing eyes, override bumper and GS body. The Commer Q2 15-cwt RAF van has the same 10' (120") wheelbase, so this must have been basically the same chassis. 
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