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JTFM Enterprises/Die Waffenkammer Releases 1:56 Scale Bishop Self-Propelled Gun


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Khusrau writes:

HI Jeff, yes, it does look like the Casement is a bit further back. Nice looking model though.


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Jeff at JTFM Enterprises of JTFM Enterprises/Die Waffenkammer writes:

JTFM Enterprises/Die Waffenkammer is proud to present the latest addition to our comprehensive range of 1:56 scale WWII armored fighting vehicles.

The Bishop Self-Propelled Gun

Bishop SP Gun

The Bishop first saw action during the Second Battle of El Alamein in North Africa. Due to its limitations with gun elevation and traverse, only eight degrees, and the Valentine's characteristic slow speed, the Bishop was poorly received. It was replaced by the M7 Priest and Sexton during the early part of the Italian Campaign, when those became available in sufficient numbers.

Bishop SP Gun

The model retails for $32.00 CAD and comes with our usual array of stowage. It is also available as a three-unit battery for $90.00 CAD.

Bishop SP Gun

A short video showing a preview and the assembly of the model is available here.

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