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Liveries for A7 Vans
#11
Here's a couple more. Including some panel edging lines.


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#12
A couple of images from a selection of photos the Archive has just purchased...

       
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#13
I know it's not an Austin, (quite) but I love the graphic simplicity if this one.

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#14
A few more…


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#15
This van was apparently used by the LMS Railway Co for their bill posters from 1933.

   
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#16
This is what we went for, fairly simple and based on period photos of the Gas Light and Co. fleet 

   


 All depends what you are looking to replicate, a period van for a company or advertise an existing company - take inspiration from some of these excellent photos that have been posted and talk to your signwriter as to what they are competent in doing.
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#17
Some super images here; may I make a blanket request to add them to the Friends' Gallery, please?
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#18
Myra's 33 High top van, the rear doors state Purveyors of Austin Sevens in Austin Script.


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#19
Hi all. Great pics.
I thought I would add some more food for thought. I made a line drawing taken from a well known photo and made copies of it that I could colour in with pencil crayons to show different combinations of colour to get an idea of what I thought looks good on the shape of this van. I am posting the line drawing so that those of you wish to, can print copies to have a go at what you think looks good.

 I will endeavor to do some illustrations based on steam engines and coaches that might look good and post them in a bit.
Stephen
   
   

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#20
Matchbox made a toy Chummy van in at least 20 different colours and liveries including different colours above and below the waistline, if you do a Google search you might find some you like or dislike.


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