This image shows a custom building block minifigure of a German anti-tank soldier from World War II. The figure is depicted with late-war camouflage and a single-shot anti-tank weapon.
The soldier’s uniform smock is printed with a camouflage pattern that appears to be Erbsenmuster (pea dot pattern), a design used by the Waffen-SS late in the war. Underneath the smock, a blue and white polka-dot scarf or cravat is visible at the neck. The figure’s face is printed with stubble, giving him a rugged, battle-worn look. He is wearing a Stahlhelm (steel helmet) which is covered by a tan-colored helmet cover featuring a net-like or blocky disruptive pattern.
The inset image on the left, labeled in Chinese as “another hat,” shows an alternative headwear option: a grey Luftwaffe officer’s visor cap (Schirmmütze).
The primary weapon carried by the soldier is a Panzerfaust, a disposable, recoilless German anti-tank weapon. The miniature replica is highly detailed, showing the tan launch tube with a trigger mechanism and a shaped-charge warhead at the end. There is red text printed on the side of the tube, mimicking the instruction labels found on the real weapon. The vertical line on the right indicates the figure’s height is 4cm.
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