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Introduction
This image displays a toy minifigure and an accessory set, representing a British Army Flamethrower Trooper from World War II.
The figure is depicted in a khaki drill (KD) service uniform. This tan-colored uniform was standard issue for British and Commonwealth soldiers operating in temperate or tropical climates, such as the North African, Italian, or Far East campaigns.
His specific role and affiliation are clearly identified by his equipment:
- Helmet: He is wearing a Mark II “Brodie” helmet, the iconic steel helmet with a “soup-bowl” shape used by British and Commonwealth forces throughout the war. The helmet is covered with a camouflage net.
- Weapon System: The figure is equipped with a portable flamethrower. This includes the flamethrower gun (or “wand”) and a backpack assembly featuring fuel tanks (one large, one small for the propellant) connected by a black hose. A red piece at the end of the wand simulates a jet of fire.
- Webbing: The printing on the torso and legs shows details of the Pattern 1937 (P37) webbing harness and pouches, which was the standard load-bearing equipment.










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