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Miniatures Adventure => The Second World War => Topic started by: Fitz on July 11, 2019, 06:33:52 AM
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The Bishop was a British attempt at a self-propelled gun, mounting the excellent 25 pounder gun-howitzer on the chassis of a Valentine tank in a big steel box. It was not entirely successful; the gun couldn't reach its full elevation, so range was impaired, and the very high silhouette made it very difficult to conceal in the desert. Very little ready ammunition could be stored in the vehicle itself, so it towed an artillery limber for its immediate use.
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This is one of Bergman's 1:100 scale (15mm) models which I printed some time ago, but have just now got around to painting.
It's not likely that I'll actually use the limber on the wargames table; there's no benefit to it under the Battlegroup rules, and it would necessitate basing the whole shebang, which I prefer not to do with vehicles.
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Very nice.
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Very nice, weathered just right :)
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A hellish ugly thing, ain't it? Nicely done model though, good work.
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A hellish ugly thing, ain't it?
As the actress said.
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Very nice indeed. I built the old ESCI kit in 1/72 a while back (and got the doors the wrong way round!)
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I think yours looks better, especially with the trailer.