This custom building block minifigure specifically represents a WWII Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) Lance Corporal Light Machine Gunner from the 1940 ground forces.
Visually, the character is dressed in the standard khaki-colored Type 98 field uniform, which was widely worn by Japanese ground troops during this era. On his head, he wears the iconic Type 90 steel helmet featuring the printed five-pointed star emblem of the Imperial Japanese Army on the front. His face print shows an aggressive, battle-ready expression with printed helmet chin straps secured tightly down the sides of his jaw. Looking at his collar, he bears the red and gold rank tabs that identify him as a Heicho (Lance Corporal or Leading Private). Above his right chest pocket is the prominent red zig-zag branch insignia, which specifically denotes the infantry branch. To support his specific combat role, he is heavily equipped with a printed brown leather waist belt, cross-body suspender straps, and a prominent front ammunition pouch suited for carrying magazines or maintenance tools. Turning to his back, you can see additional printed field gear securely fastened to his belt, including a military canteen and a rear equipment pouch. His lower legs are detailed with tightly printed crisscrossing cloth puttees (leg wraps) worn over brown leather boots, an absolutely signature look for infantry field mobility.
Historically, in the year 1940—placing this soldier deep within the Second Sino-Japanese War and just prior to the broader Pacific War—the Imperial Japanese Army relied heavily on squad-level automatic weapons like the Type 11 or Type 96 light machine guns. These weapons provided essential, devastating fire support for advancing infantry. A soldier holding the rank of Lance Corporal (Heicho) was a seasoned, experienced enlisted veteran, often entrusted with the immense responsibility of operating or assisting with these crucial rapid-fire weapons on the front lines. The Type 98 uniform, introduced in 1938, was a highly practical modernization that replaced older, stiff high-collared tunics to offer better comfort and camouflage in the field. This specific minifigure perfectly encapsulates the gritty, heavily equipped appearance of a veteran frontline Japanese machine gunner marching and fighting through the rugged terrain of the Asian mainland.


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