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  • Dave Ward
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 10549

    #1

    1/35 Bronco Bishop SPG - forum choice

    After a brief poll, this was chosen by a large margin:
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    This was a rapidly developed self propelled gun in service 1942-3. Based on the reliable Valentine chassis, the large box shaped superstructure made a high silhouette. The structure was only splinter proof, but the weight of the gun/mounting/box overloaded the chassis, and the top speed was only 15mph.
    Even though the structure was tall, it limited the elevation of the 25pdr, and consequently limited the range. Click image for larger version

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    Just under 150 were made, and saw service in North Africa & Sicily - they were phased out when the 105mm Priest became available
    Sprue & detail shots tomorrow........................
    Dave
  • Graeme C.
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 1604
    • Graeme
    • UK

    #2
    I'll follow along Dave, got one of these in my (far too large) stash. Looking forward to seeing how you get along with it.

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    • The Smythe Meister
      • Jan 2019
      • 6248

      #3
      Glad to see this one took it!
      I`ll be following along too Dave :thumb2: .

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      • stillp
        SMF Supporters
        • Nov 2016
        • 8094
        • Pete
        • Rugby

        #4
        Watching...
        Pete

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        • outrunner
          • Apr 2019
          • 2420

          #5
          I will kep my eye on this.

          Andy.

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          • Mini Me
            SMF Supporters
            • Jun 2018
            • 10711

            #6
            I'll be peeking in from time to time as well. Have fun Dave.
            Rick H.

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            • Dave Ward
              SMF Supporters
              • Apr 2018
              • 10549

              #7
              Quite a large box, and a fair few sprues. Some of them come from the towed 25pdr model, and only a few parts used off them.
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              The mouldings are crisp - not a sign of flash.
              The instructions are a in a glossy booklet - like all Bronco models, they are very 'busy', and need careful study.
              There are four finish versions, 2 North Africa, 2 Sicily.
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              Next u some detail shots........................

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              • stillp
                SMF Supporters
                • Nov 2016
                • 8094
                • Pete
                • Rugby

                #8
                That should keep you busy for a while Dave.
                Pete

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                • Dave Ward
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 10549

                  #9
                  A few detail shots, just some that caught my eye
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                  There are a series of nuts moulded onto the sprues, to be shaved off and applied individually...............

                  There are some optional parts that I won't be using - you can leave the hull rear doors open to show the radiators & final drive - even though the parts are nicely moulded, I'm not adding them...........
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                  The instructions would have you start with the gun, but I'm going to start with the chassis, running gear & tracks, getting the long winded bits out of the way first.
                  Dave

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                  • scottie3158
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 14202
                    • Paul
                    • Holbeach

                    #10
                    I will follow along. The one thing about the Valentine I never really understood is why they took the exhaust forward and not to the rear to clear the fumes away from the crew.

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                    • Dave Ward
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Apr 2018
                      • 10549

                      #11
                      Been through the instructions, and the colour call outs are pretty meagre - I've been through them several times, and I can't find any colour for the interior of the fighting compartment. If I want to leave the rear gun box doors open, it's pretty essential. I've had a search on the internet, the only reference I could find was to an old Dragon model of the Bishop - the interior was painted white ( or ivory ), so, for the moment that's what I'm planning on - I'm going with a North African finish, as I think the scope for weathering is much better than the darker variants............
                      Dave

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                      • Jim R
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 15705
                        • Jim
                        • Shropshire

                        #12
                        Hi Dave
                        Looks a nice kit. Even given that some parts are not used there are enough left to keep you busy for a while. Bishop seems an odd name for a SPG - do you know how that came about?
                        Jim

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                        • Dave Ward
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Apr 2018
                          • 10549

                          #13
                          Jim,
                          the story I've seen is that the ginormous gun box was likened to a Bishops' mitre, hence the name, but I'm not convinced! A 6pdr anti tank gun mounted on a AEC armoured truck ( in the same time frame ) was called Deacon, and the successors to the Bishop were the Priest & the Sexton, so it seems that ecclesiastical names were chosen for SPGs!
                          Dave

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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Dave Ward
                            the only reference I could find was to an old Dragon model of the Bishop - the interior was painted white ( or ivory )
                            I would hazard a guess that it was white. British AFVs were originally painted silver inside, but white was used from early in the war if memory serves. Ivory (off-white) is a German colour, so I kind of doubt that would be accurate.

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                            • stillp
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Nov 2016
                              • 8094
                              • Pete
                              • Rugby

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Dave Ward
                              Jim,
                              the story I've seen is that the ginormous gun box was likened to a Bishops' mitre, hence the name, but I'm not convinced! A 6pdr anti tank gun mounted on a AEC armoured truck ( in the same time frame ) was called Deacon, and the successors to the Bishop were the Priest & the Sexton, so it seems that ecclesiastical names were chosen for SPGs!
                              Dave
                              Maybe they were all can(n)ons? :smiling5:
                              Pete

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