This minifigure represents a German Army (Heer) soldier from the World War II era, as identified by the text “German Solider” in the image.
This is a very unique and characterful figure because, unlike a typical combat representation, he is depicted in a candid, “behind-the-lines” moment. His state of partial dress and shocked expression suggest a scene in a barracks or a bivouac, perhaps being woken up by a sudden alarm or caught by a surprise attack while getting dressed.
The items in the picture consist of a single, detailed toy minifigure:
- He is depicted shirtless, wearing only a white undershirt (tank top) with a printed necklace. He has printed white suspenders holding up his camouflage trousers.
- His trousers are printed with the Splittermuster (splinter pattern) camouflage, which was a common pattern used by the German Army from 1941 onwards.
- His headgear is a grey M43 field cap (Einheitsfeldmütze) with the trapezoid-shaped eagle-and-cockade insignia of the Heer printed on the front.
- The main pose shows him holding one of his boots, as if he is in the process of putting it on.
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