The Figure: WWII German Infantryman (Veteran NCO)
This image displays the front and back view of a toy minifigure representing a German Soldier from World War II, specifically an experienced infantryman or Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO).
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Uniform & Appearance: The figure wears the standard Field Grey (Feldgrau) Tunic, the iconic uniform color of the Wehrmacht. He is depicted without a helmet or hat, revealing a bald head and a brown mustache, giving him the appearance of an older, battle-hardened veteran.
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Tactical Gear (Front): The torso printing is highly detailed, showing the “Y-Harness” Webbing (Koppeltragegestell) made of brown leather. On his belt, he carries two sets of MP40 Ammunition Pouches (the three vertical cells on each side). This specific loadout indicates he is equipped with an MP40 submachine gun, a weapon typically issued to squad leaders, platoon commanders, and paratroopers.
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Equipment (Back): The back of the figure features a detailed print of a Tornister (backpack) or canvas rucksack. Strapped to the center of the pack is a Mess Kit (Kochgeschirr), which was essential for soldiers to carry their rations in the field. The leather straps and buckles are clearly visible, holding the gear in place.
Historical Background: In the German Army (Heer) during WWII, the MP40 was the standard submachine gun. Soldiers issued with this weapon wore the specialized magazine pouches seen on this figure’s chest, rather than the smaller cartridge pouches used for the Kar98k rifle. The Y-straps were designed to distribute the weight of the heavy ammunition pouches and backpack evenly across the shoulders. The lack of a helmet and the “unbuttoned” look of a bald head suggests a soldier in a barracks setting, behind the lines, or perhaps a veteran who has removed his heavy steel helmet during a lull in combat.















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