Here’s a description of the items in the image:
- The figure is depicted as: A male character with a determined facial expression.
- Clothing and Equipment:
- He is wearing a U.S. Army paratrooper uniform from the World War II era. This includes:
- An M1 helmet with a camouflage netting cover and what appears to be a “spade” insignia, commonly associated with the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment.
- A khaki or tan colored M1942 paratrooper jacket and trousers.
- Webbing and pouches, likely part of the M1936 equipment set, over the jacket.
- Rank insignia of a Colonel (three silver eagles, though difficult to discern perfectly, it’s consistent with “上校” which means Colonel) is visible on the shoulder straps. The text overlay also identifies him as “上校” (Colonel).
- He is wearing a U.S. Army paratrooper uniform from the World War II era. This includes:
- Accessories: The figure is holding a submachine gun, which appears to be a Thompson submachine gun (often nicknamed “Tommy Gun”), a common weapon for U.S. paratroopers and officers during WWII.
The character is identified in the image text as “爱德华谢姆斯 上校 Edward Shames”.
The filename also mentions “美军兄弟连” (US Army Band of Brothers). Edward Shames was a real-life officer in Easy Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division, the unit famously depicted in the book and miniseries “Band of Brothers.” He was one of Easy Company’s last surviving officers. The attire and equipment shown on the minifigure are consistent with that of a U.S. Army paratrooper officer during World War II.
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