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Old 12-04-10, 09:39
Lynn Eades Lynn Eades is offline
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Hi Bill, and welcome to the forum! Your carrier is a Universal Carrier Mk1, built by Sentinal Wagon. Contract No.T7810. The block of serial numbers were from T13678 to T14677 (1000 units)
On the "L" I dont know the answer, and I haven't yet seen a definative answer.
I have asked the question here before, because my local pattern carrier has the same, as do early british built carriers, and gun limbers. A few pics below.
Tell us about your other carriers.

The details on your carrier came from Nigel Watson's Universal Carriers Vol. 1
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Carrier Bren No2.Mk.I. NewZealand Railways. NZR.6.
Dodge WC55. 37mm Gun Motor Carriage M6
Jeep Mb #135668
So many questions....

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Old 12-04-10, 17:12
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On the "L" I dont know the answer, and I haven't yet seen a definative answer.
I have asked the question here before, because my local pattern carrier has the same, as do early british built carriers, and gun limbers.
The /L/ remains an unsolved puzzle, but it is not restricted to vehicles. It is used in the official Nomenclature of other British items where it appears to indicate Land Service. The thread Lynn mentions is HERE
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Old 14-04-10, 01:25
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Thanks Lyn.Tony.
I have the following Aust pattern carriers
LP1, LP2, LP2a, 2pd A-Tk Carrier, and a 3" Mortar Carrier [under construction from a 2lb hull]
I also have the following Brit Carriers
Arm OP Carrier [missing engine], Universal Carrier And 3 " Mortar Carrier [Incomplete
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Old 14-04-10, 08:12
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Is your Armoured O.P. a rivetted one, or a welded one? any pictures?.
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Carrier Armoured O.P. No1 Mk3 W. T84991
Carrier Bren No2.Mk.I. NewZealand Railways. NZR.6.
Dodge WC55. 37mm Gun Motor Carriage M6
Jeep Mb #135668
So many questions....

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Old 14-04-10, 09:36
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Welcome to the MLU.

My understanding is it means Local Pattern, see attached research paper.

http://www.mheaust.com.au/Aust/Resea...%20carrier.htm,

But remember I live in Canada, and have absolutely no idea on how Auzzies come up with the names of things.

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Old 14-04-10, 12:45
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I do believe it is the "/L/" on these plates, that kicked off the "Local" pattern title, rather than a local pattern carrier having the "/L/" added.
The "/L/" was on original British built machinery, long before that machinery was copied in the Colonies.
Tony's "land" is the best, so far. (my opinion)
As stated somewhere else on this forum lately, "Just because it comes from a book, doesnt make it the truth" (or something along those lines)
When it comes to Carriers, as in other areas, there is much in print, in books,that are supposed to be akin to "bibles", that contain a lot of B.S....and the www is a damn sight (pun intended) worse.
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Carrier Armoured O.P. No1 Mk3 W. T84991
Carrier Bren No2.Mk.I. NewZealand Railways. NZR.6.
Dodge WC55. 37mm Gun Motor Carriage M6
Jeep Mb #135668
So many questions....
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Old 14-04-10, 14:07
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Default See told you I was from Canada...

welcome to the site... a great bunch of people from around the world...

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Old 16-04-10, 00:45
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The "/L/" was on original British built machinery, long before that machinery was copied in the Colonies.
Tony's "land" is the best, so far. (my opinion)
As stated somewhere else on this forum lately, "Just because it comes from a book, doesnt make it the truth" (or something along those lines)
When it comes to Carriers, as in other areas, there is much in print, in books,that are supposed to be akin to "bibles", that contain a lot of B.S....and the www is a damn sight (pun intended) worse.
I asked the question elsewhere on the WWW, and THIS was the response.
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Old 14-04-10, 15:01
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Welcome to the MLU.

My understanding is it means Local Pattern, see attached research paper.

http://www.mheaust.com.au/Aust/Resea...%20carrier.htm,

But remember I live in Canada, and have absolutely no idea on how Auzzies come up with the names of things.

Cheers
Adam

Adam...
Here is the answer to your question....
"no idea on how Auzzies come up with the names of things."

They drink a lot....
But not Fosters beer..That is mainly Exported..They drink good stuff..

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Old 14-04-10, 16:13
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Default Ahhhh...

That explains alot.

But I thought Fosters was Australia's beer.

This is not true? My god thery're lying to us Canadians!!!! How disconcerting!!

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