The item is a Custom Printed Minifigure Head (WWI Gas Attack Variant) accessory, designed for customizing minifigures.
Custom Piece Miniature – WWI Soldier Head with Improvised Gas Mask This is a custom printed yellow minifigure head piece. The facial print features a soldier wearing round wire-rimmed spectacles and a makeshift white cloth or gauze mask wrapped tightly around the nose and mouth. The expression conveys the tension and distress of early trench warfare.
Background: This specific design represents the harrowing moments of the First German Gas Attack at the Ypres Salient on April 22, 1915. During this historic battle, chlorine gas was used on a large scale for the first time. Allied troops, caught completely unprepared without standard gas masks, were forced to use improvised protection—often urinating on handkerchiefs, cotton pads, or gauze and tying them over their faces to neutralize the deadly chlorine gas. This head piece captures that specific, desperate moment in military history before modern gas masks were issued.


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