The item is a Large Leibermuster Camouflage Medical Tent accessory, which is designed for minifigures. This is a custom brick-built scene element representing a large military field tent that can be configured as a field hospital. The fabric cover features a distinctive Leibermuster (Body Pattern) or Alpenflage style camouflage. This pattern is easily recognized by its bold, high-contrast irregular splotches of bright red/rust, green, black, and tan. The set includes a large Red Cross sticker that can be applied to the side, designating the structure as a protected medical facility. Like the other large tents, it features a side window with a grid and a split entrance flap.
Background: The pattern shown closely resembles the Leibermuster (1945), which was the final camouflage developed by Germany in WWII, or its post-war descendant, the Swiss TAZ 83 (Alpenflage). Both are famous for their heavy use of red colors, which were originally intended to deceive early infrared night-vision devices. In a diorama, this striking “red camouflage” tent is ideal for representing a late-war SS unit or a Cold War era Swiss Field Hospital (Sanitätszelt), where the Red Cross marking is vital for adherence to the rules of war. (Note: The file name “柏莱尔” is likely a phonetic transliteration of “Platanen” or “Leiber”, but visually the pattern is the red-heavy Leibermuster/Alpenflage style.)


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