This custom building block minifigure specifically represents a WWII Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) Second Class Private Assistant Machine Gunner from the 1940 ground forces.
Visually, the character is dressed in the standard khaki-colored Type 98 field uniform, which was the primary combat attire for 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 gives him a distinct appearance, featuring round glasses and a stern expression, with helmet chin straps secured down the sides of his jaw. A highly unique and historically accurate detail on this figure is the printed white cloth towel draped around his neck and shoulders, which was a common practice for soldiers to wipe sweat and protect against the blistering sun during long marches. Looking at his collar, he bears the red and gold rank tabs with a single star, specifically identifying his rank as a Second Class Private (Nitohei). To support his vital combat role, his torso features heavy printed webbing, including cross-body suspender straps and a prominent, large square canvas ammunition pouch on his right side, perfectly suited for carrying bulky spare magazines for a squad machine gun. Turning to his back, the printed field gear continues with a military canteen and additional equipment pouches. His lower legs are detailed with tightly printed cloth puttees (leg wraps) worn over brown boots, completing his authentic frontline infantry appearance.
Historically, placing this soldier in 1940 situates him deep in the Second Sino-Japanese War, just prior to the broader outbreak of the Pacific War. The role of the Assistant Machine Gunner was grueling but absolutely essential to the Imperial Japanese Army’s infantry tactics. Squad-level automatic weapons, such as the Type 11 or Type 96 light machine guns, were the core of the infantry’s firepower. Because the gunner could not carry the weapon and all of its ammunition, the assistant—often a junior conscript like a Second Class Private—was tasked with carrying the incredibly heavy spare magazines, ammunition hoppers, and tool kits. During combat, this soldier would stay right beside the gunner to feed ammunition into the weapon, spot enemy targets, and protect the gun crew. The highly practical Type 98 uniform and the informal addition of the neck towel perfectly capture the harsh, sweltering realities of a junior soldier fighting and marching through the rugged, hot terrains of the Asian mainland.


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