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			Straightened up the storage box tray,still a bit more to do on it.but its in good nick otherwise.   
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			I,m thinking i might paint it in desert colours,and was wondering if anyone has a pic of one finished in the sand colour,i know there was one at Corowa,but the only pic i have of it is in the background. Regards Justin. 
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			Hello Justin. Thanks for the update and pics, its looking good, its a very nice straight hull,nice to see that it has found a good home Regards Ron 
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			Hello All, time for a bit of an update on 2753. I,ve been cleaning it up slowly using a sanding wheel and today found an interesting marking on the front plate,the more i sanded it the clearer it became.   
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			Anyway i sanded some more and 422 appeared in large flowing script,i have marked it out in chalk exactly as it is. The number 422 is also stamped into the middle towing lug, Ron,i reckon this would back up what you were thinking about the METGAS carriers been numbered with some sort of sequential build number. Justin.   
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			another pic,just for interest.   
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			Jack -  I have been attempting to look at all T-numbers and their national derivitives - especially the three series in Australia and the later UK (ZR & ZT) & S African U series. Shane Lovell quite rightly advised me I was on a hiding to nothing, especially as it would be v difficult to get access to the Rego Books. I am attempting to match UK T number with AIF/AFM, C Series and VRN Series where they match. I have had some interesting hits, especially where one finds the correlation to issue fm UK and their subsequent imports into Australia. To that end, I was wondering if it would be possible to have access to your pics from those books ? I would be delighted to send on the work I have done to date. If you send me your e-mail address (mine is Roddy1011@yahoo.co.uk) I can send it on. Ultimately, we could then merge our efforts and post it all back here... Look forward to possible hearing from you Roddy | 
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			justin......."Your Great"..... enough said    | 
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			Thanks for that Richard, I hope to post some more progress pics tomorrow night to!. Justin. 
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			Hi Justin, I have just checked my Met Gas carrier its number is 434, and the front towing eye is stamped 415, and on the front glacis plate there is 415,its been done with a small angle grider I would say,it seems they did it when the carriers were being assembled?? may someone else out there with a Met gas carrier could check if they also have this number carved into the glacis plate that also matches the tow eye number , Regards Ron 
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			Ron, I was recently at the War Memorial and over a couple of days, scrolled through the vehicle record books (27 of them), which allegedly contain the records of all vehicles taken on charge by the Army until around about the 1980s. Just did a check of the record book pages I photographed and have attached the page relating to Carrier (hull #) 434. Don't know what if anything, you might make of the red ink entries on the left, but at least you can verify your engine #. It would appear from the entry on the left of the right hand page that your carrier sailed for the Middle East on the "Tarandantes", in July 1941. If that is correct, I guess that makes it one of the few LP2As that were sent to the Middle East - and returned. Jack   Last edited by JackM; 04-01-09 at 13:14. | 
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