Bailey Bridge in 1/6th scale?
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Bailey Bridge in 1/6th scale?
Just been looking at some photos, on Facebook, of what appears to be an Armortek metal bailey Bridge in 1/6th scale. From the little I've seen it would appear to be the post-war EWBB, in the US/Nato M2 configuration, is that correct?
I first suggested this to Gill back in 2007 an if Armortek have now made one then it would be great to see some detailed photos?
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I first suggested this to Gill back in 2007 an if Armortek have now made one then it would be great to see some detailed photos?
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Re: Bailey Bridge in 1/6th scale?
Thanks for the photo, looking for some with the chesses (decking) removed so I can see the detail on the stringers and sway braces etc. From what I can see there appears to be six stringers laying on top on the Transom's and, that being the case, that would make this an SWBB (Standard Widened Bailey Bridge). The SWBB configuration came in towards the end of the war but was never really used in anger.
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Re: Bailey Bridge in 1/6th scale?
Pete, photos shortly on the Open Day thread and a YouTube video being uploaded. BT hasn't quite managed rural fibre in our area, so don't hold your breath. Stephen
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Brilliant news Stephen, thanks for the response.
I've also seen a note on Facebook that Armortek has changed hands, is that correct? Have Mark and Gill now bowed out of the business altogether? So sad to see them go, they did a great job in getting Armortek up and running and making a success of it! I hope they're enjoying their retirment!
BTW, I'm a Bailey bridge nut (certifiable) and this sort of thing is manna from Heaven for me! Don't think I'll be buyingf the Armortek one though as I've already got a 1/6th scale Bailey Bridge, plus Pontoons!
I've also seen a note on Facebook that Armortek has changed hands, is that correct? Have Mark and Gill now bowed out of the business altogether? So sad to see them go, they did a great job in getting Armortek up and running and making a success of it! I hope they're enjoying their retirment!
BTW, I'm a Bailey bridge nut (certifiable) and this sort of thing is manna from Heaven for me! Don't think I'll be buyingf the Armortek one though as I've already got a 1/6th scale Bailey Bridge, plus Pontoons!
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Re: Bailey Bridge in 1/6th scale?
Pete, good to hear you again in this net, been a long time. Yes, the new owners of Armortek, Kian and Monique (and their daughters) hit the ground running and the pace of issue of kits hasn't slackened one bit. Mark is still involved in design, full time, and Gill is still to be seen around the factory, now re-located in Otterbourne, Hants.
Perhaps you should declare your hand a bit more on the Bailey and post a link to your relevant thread on One Sixth Scale UK. (Pete owns one of the one sixth training models issued to Sapper units during WW2). Those kits are rare as hens' teeth and are the inspiration for the Armortek Kompact Kit. I'll leave Pete to post his link if he wishes but here's another to whet the appetite:
http://www.thinkdefence.co.uk/2012/01/u ... ey-bridge/
Sir Donald Bailey and a model of his original design.
The prototype bridge still stands in Stanpit Marsh near Christchurch, UK, former location of the Army's Experimental Bridging Establishment, home of the Bailey Bridge.
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Perhaps you should declare your hand a bit more on the Bailey and post a link to your relevant thread on One Sixth Scale UK. (Pete owns one of the one sixth training models issued to Sapper units during WW2). Those kits are rare as hens' teeth and are the inspiration for the Armortek Kompact Kit. I'll leave Pete to post his link if he wishes but here's another to whet the appetite:
http://www.thinkdefence.co.uk/2012/01/u ... ey-bridge/
Sir Donald Bailey and a model of his original design.
The prototype bridge still stands in Stanpit Marsh near Christchurch, UK, former location of the Army's Experimental Bridging Establishment, home of the Bailey Bridge.
Stephen
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Re: Bailey Bridge in 1/6th scale?
No problem mate, here ya go...
http://www.onesixth.co.uk/vb4forum/show ... #post44588
This link should take you to the early point in a thread I had going on Bailey bridges. It started off with a couple pics of my Pontoons, then morphed into a Introduction to Bailey Bridging and then morphed again into a quick display of my own stuff, which is where this link picks it up. As I say, I am a certifiable nut when it comes to all things Bailey bridge!
BTW that's not the prototype, it's just an early Bailey bridge. The prototype had extra upright members in the middle of the diamond, however, it was discovered that they added no extra strength and onlt added extra weight and manufacturing time so they were dispensed with. There is a prototype panel at the RE Museum but you really have to search for it as its a bit hidden away!
http://www.onesixth.co.uk/vb4forum/show ... #post44588
This link should take you to the early point in a thread I had going on Bailey bridges. It started off with a couple pics of my Pontoons, then morphed into a Introduction to Bailey Bridging and then morphed again into a quick display of my own stuff, which is where this link picks it up. As I say, I am a certifiable nut when it comes to all things Bailey bridge!
BTW that's not the prototype, it's just an early Bailey bridge. The prototype had extra upright members in the middle of the diamond, however, it was discovered that they added no extra strength and onlt added extra weight and manufacturing time so they were dispensed with. There is a prototype panel at the RE Museum but you really have to search for it as its a bit hidden away!
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Re: Bailey Bridge in 1/6th scale?
I have created a "Product Page" (http://www.armortek.co.uk/kompact-kit-b ... ey-bridge/) for the Bridge .. it has pictures showing the stringers (6) and a lot of other features.Pete Mallett wrote: ↑Mon Oct 09, 2017 2:42 pmThanks for the photo, looking for some with the chesses (decking) removed so I can see the detail on the stringers and sway braces etc. From what I can see there appears to be six stringers laying on top on the Transom's and, that being the case, that would make this an SWBB (Standard Widened Bailey Bridge). The SWBB configuration came in towards the end of the war but was never really used in anger.
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Thanks Kian, I shall add that to the thread I've started over at OSUK. It's very reasonably priced so I'm sure it should sell very well!
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Re: Bailey Bridge in 1/6th scale?
Wow, no kidding! What a great idea for a kit! Perfect compliment for 1/6 tanks and trucks! Sweet! I assume they can be connected together to make a longer span? Just saw the product page - of course they can be made longer!
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Re: Bailey Bridge in 1/6th scale?
Hi Bob, yes, the bridge can be made longer. Each section is held in place by 4 pins - pretty much like the real thing - and the ramps are held on by clamps. That means not only is it easy to take apart for transport, but it is also pretty easy to add more and more sections.
We have not tested how long an unsupported span can get, but there is a lot of strength in this design. The SINGLE that we have in the videos can carry two adults jumping up and down !!
We have not tested how long an unsupported span can get, but there is a lot of strength in this design. The SINGLE that we have in the videos can carry two adults jumping up and down !!
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Re: Bailey Bridge in 1/6th scale?
I was told on Sunday that 4 sections have been tested with a tiger and it worked really well.
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Re: Bailey Bridge in 1/6th scale?
There doesn't seem to be an option in the shop to buy extra spans on their own, without the end ramps ?
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Re: Bailey Bridge in 1/6th scale?
Its coming Adrian ... need a few more hours in the dayAdrian Harris wrote: ↑Tue Oct 10, 2017 4:07 pmThere doesn't seem to be an option in the shop to buy extra spans on their own, without the end ramps ?
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Re: Bailey Bridge in 1/6th scale?
Pricing for the Base bridge (which consists of two sections and two ramps) as well as for additional sections.
The price varies depending on whether the bridge is a Single Double or Triple.
The price varies depending on whether the bridge is a Single Double or Triple.
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