This image shows a Lego-compatible minifigure.
The items in the image are:
- A minifigure dressed in a khaki uniform. The tunic has printed details representing pockets, a belt, and ammunition pouches, consistent with early to mid-20th century British Army infantry equipment. There is a small, possibly divisional, insignia printed on the upper arm.
- The minifigure is wearing a khaki Brodie-style helmet.
- It has a printed mustache on its face.
- The figure is holding a brown weapon accessory, which appears to be a type of trench club or a stylized rifle.
The filename provided, “SKU-03-第五十师-列兵 1个 带武器.webp,” translates to “SKU-03-50th Division-Private 1 piece with weapon.” The 50th (Northumbrian) Infantry Division was a British Army formation that served in both World War I and World War II. The style of the uniform and helmet are characteristic of British soldiers in these eras.
Based on the filename and the visual details, this minifigure represents a British Army Private from the 50th Division. Without more specific details on the insignia or weapon, it could represent a soldier from either World War I or World War II, as the 50th Division had a significant role in both conflicts, and the general appearance of the uniform and helmet has similarities. However, the “Tommy Gun” like appearance of the weapon might suggest WWII, though trench clubs were more WWI. Given the general aesthetic and common representations, these often depict WWII figures unless specified for WWI.
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