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Pete,
The Bailey section shown is just what I recall seeing set up at the RE's place in Kent in a class room between two desks. R |
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The one at the RE Museum is bigger, at 1/6th scale, and is mostly made of wood with brass fittings. The US version is only 1/8th in size and is mostly made of ally. Hence the three small crates! The British one comes in 4 or 5 extremely large crates...about 4.5 - 5 foot long x 3 foot deep x 3 foot wide.
BTW why don't you just give me that guys number and I'll call him myself? |
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sent you his details, over to you Pete.
My bridge was supposedly collected by truck yesterday and is on the move. Hopefully back in Canada next week and then about another week or so to get to me . . . R |
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Beside Bailey Bridge Training Models, I also own a nice Folding Boat Equipment model pontoon.
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Ed,
your post is tantalising for myself and I am sure Pete as well. Are you saying that you also own a Bailey training set yourself? I don't think you are but I don't like to jump too conclusions or suppositions. Please put me out of my misery! R |
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Robin,
FBE is not Bailey
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Robin, please carefully reread what I typed. I said, "Beside Bailey Bridge Training Models, I also own a nice Folding Boat Equipment model pontoon." Nowhere did I state that FBE and Bailey are the same.
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