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Old 19-06-07, 21:42
David Potter David Potter is offline
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Originally posted by David Potter
Probably a bit late in the day to answer your question!

for the record:


SBG - Short Box Girder. SBG Mk2 & Mk3 was in use in 1939; obsolete in 1944 (replaced by Bailey bridge), although SBG Mk2 components were used in SBG assault bridge carried by Churchill AVRE in 79th Armoured Division.
SBG Load 1:
On frames: 4x Box sections; 2x Launching nose on top of box sections; 2x Launching cradles on rear ends of outside box sections.
In toolbox: 4x Cradle Pins; 16x Dogs.
SBG Load 2:
On frames: 4x Hornbeam sections; 1x Launching nose on top of hornbeams; 1x Launching cradles on rear ends of one of the hornbeams; 4x Ramps on top of hornbeams; 2x Bankseats on top of hornbeams.
In toolbox: 9x Dogs; 4x Cradle & Ramp pins; 4x Launching rollers; 4x 6 fathom lengths of 2" lashings.
In hornbeams: 3x Handspikes; 8x Carrying bars; 4x 5' Pickets; 1x Maul.
SBG body was used on Albion BY1 & BY3, AEC Marshall and Karrier CK6.

I will try and dig out some photos.

David
OK, still no full size British SBG images, but here is a 1/76 model (AEC Marshall) which at least gives an idea of the SBG load.
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