In real life, one of the Austin Seven RN variants came in the shape of a
van, essentially a converted RN saloon but an invaluable and popular
small commercial vehicle in its time. A two-seater, the rear section was
stripped out to take whatever deliveries were the order of the day.
The front was very basic and the two bucket seats look a bit
uncomfortable although they were undoubtedly leather. Shown her in the
distinctive LMS livery.Decorated in maroon with black roof, wings,
spoked wheels and running board, our little van is employed in the
Advertising and Publicity Services section, registered JH 5727. Rear
square windows are printed on each side of the door, whilst the interior
is black with maroon dashboard and interior door panels. The door trim
is realistically finished in brown. Perhaps it is delivering some of
those fantastic railway posters of yesterday, which are also vey
collectable today!