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M7 Priest - 11th Royal Horse Artillery

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28 1 January, 15:28
gorby
WOW, stunning work!
1  1 January, 15:40
Rui S
Beautiful as always 👍
1  2 January, 00:07
Michael Kohl
Typical gvizbi. A feast for the eye.
1  2 January, 01:20
gvizbi autor
Thank you guys!
 5 January, 13:14
Pietro De Angelis
Fantastic work, as always!
1  5 January, 13:27
gvizbi autor
Thank you Pietro.
 8 January, 19:14
Pepe
Woooooooow!!!! Niiiiceeeeeeeee!!!!!!!
1  8 January, 21:15
gvizbi autor
Thank you Pepe.
 10 January, 19:06
Guy Rump
Excellent work, congrats! 👍
1  10 January, 19:13
Gary Curling
First class model,love the storage on the tank,very well painted.
1  23 January, 16:35
gvizbi autor
Thank you guys.
 27 January, 20:39

Album info

The model represents the M7 Priest, part of the 11th RHA, during the Second Battle of El Alamein. At this time, the 11th RHA was part of the 1st Armoured Division. The regiment served in North Africa from 24 August 1942 and was the first to be equipped with M7 Priests. A total of 90 M7s arrived in Egypt in September 1942, but only 24 were issued to units, particularly to the 11th RHA (the remainder were kept in reserve). M7s served alongside Bishops, and while they were better overall, they posed logistical challenges as they used 105mm ammunition, which was not standard for the British Army.

Even though the Sexton later replaced it in many cases (because it was built around 25-pounder), M7s continued to be used by the British throughout the war. The Priests were built on the M3 Grant chassis and got their name because the .50 caliber MG position resembled the pulpit of an Anglican priest. The British originally requested 5,500 M7s to be delivered, but in the end, only around 4,000 were produced in total by American Locomotive, Federal Machine and Welder, and The Pressed Steel Car Company.

They proved particularly useful during the Battle of El Alamein, especially in suppressing 88mm guns.

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1:35 M7 Priest (Dragon 6627)1:35 Stowage set for M7 Priest - Africa & Italy (Panzer Art RE35-591)1:35 M-7 Mid production fenders (Eduard 36155)
M7 Priest
GB British Army (1660-now)
1 Arm. Div., 11 Reg. Royal Horse Art., A Sqn.
1942 World War 2 - Egypt EG
Khaki green, field grey, red-brown
 

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