This image shows a custom building block minifigure depicting a German machine gunner from World War II. The soldier is outfitted in a late-war camouflage uniform and is armed with a powerful infantry support weapon.
The character is wearing a smock and a Stahlhelm (steel helmet) that are both covered in the Sumpfmuster 43/44 camouflage, also known as the Marsh Pattern. This design is characterized by its soft-edged patches of green and brown on a tan background, with vertical “rain” streaks printed over the top. The detailed printing on the torso shows the soldier’s combat gear, including leather Y-straps and a belt with a pistol holster and likely a tool pouch for the machine gun.
The inset images on the left provide additional details. The first two show the side decals on the helmet, a black-white-red national shield and the army eagle (Wehrmachtsadler). The third inset, labeled in Chinese as “another helmet”, shows an alternative plain dark grey helmet without a camouflage cover.
The primary weapon the soldier is carrying is a detailed miniature of the formidable German MG 42 general-purpose machine gun. The model accurately portrays the real weapon’s key features, including its distinctive barrel shroud, the bipod folded up underneath, the stock, and the top cover where the ammunition belt would be fed. The vertical line to the right of the figure indicates its height is 4cm.
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