This item is a custom printed tile accessory for a toy minifigure, designed to represent a German soldier’s identification document from the World War II period. The document is styled to look like a page from a Soldbuch, which was the pay and identity book that every German soldier was required to carry.
The tile features several realistic details to mimic an official document from that era:
- On the left, there is a designated space for an ID photo, which is filled with a printed picture of a minifigure’s head.
- A small stamp is printed over the corner of the photo. It depicts the Reichsadler (the German eagle holding a swastika), which was the official state insignia of the period.
- The title at the top of the information section, “Angaben zur Person,” is German for “Personal Details.”
- The lines below are filled with scribbles to simulate handwritten information such as name, rank, and unit, and there is a signature line at the bottom.
This is an excellent accessory for adding a high level of historical detail and realism to a World War II German minifigure or a diorama, for example, a scene at a military checkpoint.
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