Okay - anyone have the answer

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Armoured engineer vehicle of some sort. Biber? M60 ALB?

What about a Bundeswehr M48 AVLB ?

https://www.panzer-modell.de/referenz/in_detail/m48_avlb/m48.htm

The anti-slip pattern looks to be the same…

and this view shows similar locking pin holes :

https://www.panzer-modell.de/referenz/in_detail/m48_avlb/021g.jpg

H.P.

M-88A1G? Something German at last.

Yep - definitely a scissors bridge locking mechanism. NATO three-colour and tactical symbol would point to a German M48A2 AVLB

Those pics Frenchy posted are pretty convincing. Gold star earned I think. Thanks Henri-Pierre

Typical - I have the DML M60 AVLB and an M48A2 for kitbash in the stash already… :sob:

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This hides in my stash:

designed to fit this base kit:

I wonder what Das Werk are actually planning …

If dreaming is allowed:
Some Centurion users built bridgelayers by combining Centurion chassis with parts from the M48 AVLB …
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A Dutch vehicle that ended up in Latrun

Typically one has to be 50% or almost completed for that to happen.

I don’t know why they painted it in that color. It never served in the IDF.

The only type of paint in stock?