Character Identification: WWII Royal Italian Army Infantryman
This custom-printed building block minifigure represents a frontline infantry soldier of the Royal Italian Army (Regio Esercito) during World War II. Based on the light khaki/tan uniform, this figure specifically depicts an Italian soldier operating in the Mediterranean or North African Theater (such as the campaigns in Libya and Egypt).
(Note: While the text at the bottom of the image labels him as “N713 Italian Carcano”—referring to the standard Italian Carcano bolt-action rifle—the large grey weapon accessory actually depicted next to him represents a light machine gun, closely resembling the Italian Breda Modello 30 or a similar heavy support weapon.)
Specific Name and Visual Details
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Specific Name: WWII Royal Italian Army Infantryman (Tropical Uniform Variant)
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Headgear (Primary & Alternate):
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The M33 Helmet: The figure is currently wearing the standard M33 Steel Helmet (Elmetto Mod. 33), identifiable by its smooth, domed shape and slightly flared rim, painted in a desert sand or olive-drab tone.
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The Bustina Cap: Displayed floating to the right of the figure is an alternate headgear option—a tan Bustina, the traditional peaked side-cap widely worn by Italian forces when not in direct combat.
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Facial Features: The printed face features a gritty, unshaven look with printed stubble and a cigarette hanging from his mouth, capturing the rugged, exhausted reality of desert warfare.
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The Uniform and Insignia: He is dressed in the standard Italian tropical khaki/sahariana tunic and trousers.
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Collar Tabs (Mostrine): The most distinct identifying feature on the uniform is the red collar tabs bearing a five-pointed white star. This star is the Stella d’Italia (Star of Italy), a historic symbol used to identify soldiers of the regular Italian armed forces.
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Tactical Webbing and Gear: * He wears a leather cross-strap over his chest.
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On his right hip/stomach, he has a large black utility/ammunition pouch.
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On his left hip, a printed black leather pistol holster is visible, suggesting he might be an NCO (Non-Commissioned Officer) or a machine gunner who was issued a sidearm for close defense.
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Footwear: His lower legs feature printed dark grey puttees (cloth leg wrappings) worn over standard brown leather infantry boots, designed to keep the harsh desert sand out of his footwear.
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Weapon Accessory: He is accompanied by a large, highly detailed grey machine gun accessory featuring a side-mounted magazine housing and a bipod.
Historical Background
During World War II, the Kingdom of Italy, under the leadership of Benito Mussolini, formed the “Pact of Steel” with Nazi Germany, making them one of the primary Axis powers.
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The North African Campaign: The Italian Army saw massive, grueling combat across the deserts of North Africa. Initially launching an invasion into British-held Egypt in 1940, the Italian forces faced severe logistical challenges and harsh desert conditions. The khaki uniform depicted on this figure was standard issue for these tropical environments, designed to blend in with the sand and provide some relief from the blistering heat.
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The M33 Helmet: The Elmetto Mod. 33 worn by this figure was actually considered one of the best and most modern helmet designs of the war. It was highly effective, comfortable, and its design was so successful that the Italian military continued to use variations of it well into the 1990s.
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The Regio Esercito (Royal Army): Despite suffering from outdated heavy equipment, poor high-level leadership, and inadequate supply lines, the average Italian infantryman was known to fight with immense bravery and resilience. Elite units like the Bersaglieri and Folgore paratroopers earned deep respect from their Allied adversaries during the desert campaigns.


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