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Old 08-12-05, 12:40
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I have got two RAF-vehicles on top of my wish-list for scale models. One being the Commer Q2 with Queen Mary trailer and the second being the Fordson WOT1 Balloon truck.

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Here's one in action:

http://www.oldcmp.net/Images/Aircraf...queen_mary.jpg

From one of my Western Desert pages.
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Old 08-12-05, 16:13
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Nice photo Keith the desert salvage squad at there best


heres a pre war RAF Ransome mounted crane, still some discussion over here if it is a Leyland or Albion my thoughts go with Leyland
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Old 09-12-05, 12:59
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Phil,

Great shot of a balloon truck in action! This is a scene which I would love to replicate as a scale model.


Keith,

Thanks for the great shot of the Commer Q2. I also found these shots in the Australian War Memorial Database:



Source: www.awm.gov.au

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Old 09-12-05, 14:43
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I quite agree about the site - I actually found a photo of my father lining up for an injection at RAF Ford - taken at the end of May 1944.

As well as RAF squadrons, 125 Wing had an Australian Squadron (453) and the Doc. was an Oz hence the Oz press interest. Amazing finding such a photo from the other side of the world!!

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Old 09-12-05, 14:55
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One more to help you with the model project Alex, is it 1/35 or 1/76 scale there is a Commer Q2 available i think in both scales probably resin or white metal
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Old 09-12-05, 15:45
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Hi Les,

I keep on saying the same thing...."thanks for the great shot"! It is nice to see the markings on this one, which might be interesting for my model.

Yes, I intended to scratchbuild the Commer and Queen Mary, but last year I was able to buy a Resin Commer Q2 from the Belgian firm, Eleni Models (which is actually from Wespe models). The kit is great, but it contains a flatbed trailer and not the Queen Mary. So I am going to scratchbuild the trailer. I do have some basic drawings of the trailer but still lack details on the suspension, coupling, front end and rear panel for an accurate model. A fellow modeler offered me to take some detail shots of a preserved Queen Mary in the upcoming weeks. I hope these pictures will show enough detail for me to start the construction.

Oh.....1/35 will be the scale.

And the trailer will carry......a scratchbuild Lancaster cockpit!

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Old 11-12-05, 00:32
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Photographic evidence suggests that the Fordson tractor was more common on all RAF airfields, except the Heavy Bomber Stations that used the David Brown tractors that had a bit more pulling power.

Can anyone guess the colour scheme for this Fordson? It looks too dark for RAF blue.
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Old 11-12-05, 00:42
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A David Brown tractor, of which there were several variants, with & without torque convertor. Presumably this one is painted a disruptive paint scheme of green and earth brown?
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Old 17-12-05, 10:32
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Well done Larry, the David Brown tractors survived long after the war i came across countless numbers of them during my 37 years in plant being used and parked up in all sorts of places. Its amazing how few are in presevation but i suppose they hold no glamour status. Well into the 1970s two were still held at ferryfield airport at Lydd in Kent i can remember during the 1950/60 period when planes not rumours flew from the airport at least four of them towing the old Bristol freighters around. To compliment your photo heres one bombing up a Hurricane

2 some bomb trailers


3 Fordson tractor towing a runway control van and a surviver at a gliding school near Dover in Kent
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Old 23-12-05, 10:47
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A couple more photos of RAF vehicles before the new year
Fordson Sussex in the not so well known GS mode
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Old 23-12-05, 10:49
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and afurther shot of the Ford WOT 1 fire /crash tender
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Old 28-12-05, 18:45
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An interesting pic of RAF vehicles in France 1940, Albion AM463 tender and a eagle based photographic trailer plus 15 kva generater. What is that French van at the rear
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Old 08-01-06, 21:58
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Acouple more RAF photos to keep this one alive
1 2nd TAF coloumn moving inland from the Normandy beaches
2 Crossley Q and Queen mary trailer plus Thorneycroft Amazon
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Old 08-01-06, 22:26
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Here are some more, belonging to 3 Sqn RAAF in the Western Desert:







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Old 15-01-06, 22:57
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Default RAF Truck in retreat from Greece

Hello,

What sort of truck is this, caught up in the retreat in Greece?

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Lorries carrying RAF personnel during the retreat from Greece, 3 May 1941.

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Old 15-01-06, 23:46
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Hi Nick:
1939 Ford. Not sure where it came from, cannot tell if it is RHD or LHD. In any case, it is the American style vehicle.
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Old 16-01-06, 08:32
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Could be a COE Ford assembled by Ford in Alexandria and then acquired by the Air Ministry.
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Old 16-01-06, 10:18
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Hello,

What sort of truck is this, caught up in the retreat in Greece?

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Lorries carrying RAF personnel during the retreat from Greece, 3 May 1941.

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Make a nice model. Anyone got some basic measurements of one?

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Old 22-01-06, 12:40
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Hello,

I know that this is not strictly an RAF vehicle but I think the quality of the photo is such that it will interest many.

Apparently it was taken at RNAS Yeovilton in September 1943.

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Old 01-02-06, 11:57
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Default Dodge D15s in RAF color...?

And once more:
Are there any more Royal Air Foce pics of Dodge D-15s GS body???
Apart from the nice RAAF posted by Keith and the landing in Italy pic posted early in the Dodge D60/D15 thread?

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Old 02-02-06, 03:29
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thought i would start a new thread on RAF vehicles. i dont see one in the forum but do not know if there has been one in the past. As most of you will be aware the numbers and types used ran into thousands and hundreds including some interesting items used only by the RAF.
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Try this one on for size Les.
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Old 02-02-06, 18:06
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AH yes Derek the old Scammell scarab taken i presume at the Ipswich based museum
Clearing the folder out again acouple that have been there since last year
Crossly Q tractor and Queen mary trailer and
Ford WOT 6 3ton office
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A Crossley?? in North Africa. I assume it is RAF
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Old 05-02-06, 14:58
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I imagine this is a Commer Q2 and should be ex RAF according to Bart's books. In this case a beute photographed in Russia according to the ebay seller. From a year or so ago.
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Old 05-02-06, 19:51
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Hi Bill
Your little tippers are Thornycroft WZ/TC4 3 ton 4x2s, they could well be RAF as the airfield constrution side were issued with a number of them. Its a new photo to me
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Old 19-02-06, 18:12
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The RAF used around 500 Matadors during the war and continued to do so right up untill the 1970s, this loverly shot depicts the flat bed and SMT multiwheel trailer loaded with roller and compressor to form part od the airfield construction company
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Old 19-02-06, 18:19
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Richard will remember this one a Mat with generator body that would have at one time carried a 50kva generator, at the time it was laid up near Charing Kent but where did it go from there.
Sadly i have had to part with my Matador finally had to admit with my leg injuries, even when healed i would struggle to get in it and struggle more with the very heavy clutch, still the old girl has found a good home in Lincolnshire with two very apt stable mates a Scammell Pioneer and Morris Quad
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Old 19-02-06, 18:21
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finally tonight another version of the 6x4 Fordson Sussex this one a searchlight carrier
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Old 19-02-06, 18:44
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Thanks Les:

It is probably just me, but I have always considered Sussex to be a very handsome truck. Good lines and good proportions.
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Old 19-02-06, 21:22
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found this while browsing the AWM last night. Not sure if they were RAF vehicles though.

Taken in Plymouth England

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