This is a toy minifigure representing a German Air Defense Force Officer from an Anti-Aircraft Artillery Division during World War II. These units, famously known as Flak units, were part of the Luftwaffe (German Air Force).
Headwear and Head:
- The figure is wearing a blue-grey Luftwaffe officer’s visor cap (Schirmmütze). It features the printed Luftwaffe eagle insignia at the top and the national cockade emblem below.
- The head is printed with a dynamic and aggressive facial expression, with an open mouth as if he is shouting commands in the heat of battle.
Uniform and Equipment: The officer is wearing the blue-grey Luftwaffe service tunic. His equipment and medals indicate a combat role.
- Medals and Insignia: On his right breast is the standard Luftwaffe eagle. Pinned to his left breast pocket is a significant award, the Iron Cross 1st Class (Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse). Above the pocket, there is a printed ribbon bar for other decorations. The collar features printed collar tabs (Kragenspiegel).
- Field Equipment: He is equipped for combat. A black leather equipment strap runs across his chest from his right shoulder. He wears a black leather officer’s belt with a silver buckle. Attached to the belt on his left side is a black leather pistol holster, which would have carried his service pistol (like a Luger P08 or Walther P38).
Trousers and Boots: The figure’s legs represent the matching blue-grey service trousers, and he is wearing tall black leather boots.
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