No, it means armoured, like Andrea said. Given that it’s Das Werk, it’ll be a German vehicle, so my bet is on some Leopard 1 variant, or — and that would be really cool — a Brückelegepanzer Leguan. Should be possible going by the picture, if that shows the left front mudguard.
							
						
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 Most definitely. The bridge shown appears to be that of the American M48/M60 AVLB, so my guess is:—
 
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 Which is a bit of a let-down, given that it’ll probably be just a reboxing of the Dragon kit with Bundeswehr markings.Comment
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 On the Zvezda Facebook page - booxart for an upcoming airliner release
 
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 Here is something that I've not seen before! ICM have started their own YouTube Channel, and their first video is a computer generated annotated step-by-step assembly of their 1/48 Bronco
 
 If only it was that easy!!
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 Indeed......I suppose though it does give you an idea of how our goes together before you buy it and might help if the instructions weren't clear.....but cannot see it replacing decent quality instructions......Comment
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 An interesting initiative; I fully agree with "adt70hk" Andrew's comment. I just add that it seems both Airfix and ICM have the same (:sleeping musical advisors for their YouTube products' soundtracks. musical advisors for their YouTube products' soundtracks.Comment
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 The first time I saw this type of computer graphics was at IBM in Warwick ( early 2000's ). It was done by Black & Decker showing the assembly of an electric drill. We were using the same software, and we experimented with the process - it worked very well, but was too time consuming for our use, so it wasn't used very much.
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 1:32 Special Hobby Tempest Mk.V & Mk.VI re-release
 
 Statement: 1/32 SH32054 Tempest Mk.II Hi-Tech, SH32070 Tempest Mk.V Hi-Tech and SH32055 Tempest Mk.VI. These model kits were unavailable for some time due to the damage of the wing moulding block. So, a new mould had to be manufactured which now enables us to put the kits back to the stock.Comment
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 Thanks It was the bridge that did it, though I have to say it took a fair amount of searching and comparing. It was the bridge that did it, though I have to say it took a fair amount of searching and comparing.Comment

 
			
			
		 
			
			
		
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