This image shows a single collectible toy minifigure labeled N628 Nordland. This figure is designed to represent a German soldier from World War II, specifically associated with the 11th SS Volunteer Panzergrenadier Division “Nordland”.
This historical division was a Waffen-SS unit composed primarily of foreign volunteers, with a significant number coming from Scandinavia (including Norway, which is likely referenced by the “Norwegen” text in the product’s full title). The “Nordland” division fought on the Eastern Front.
The minifigure is shown wearing a Stahlhelm (the classic German steel helmet) and a dark grey uniform. The printed details on the torso are intricate, showing a tunic with a belt, a Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross (a prestigious military decoration worn at the neck), and a gorget (a metallic neck plate that was worn by standard bearers or, more commonly, by military police known as Feldgendarmerie).
The set includes three accessories shown separately:
- An StG 44 (Sturmgewehr 44), a revolutionary German rifle developed late in the war and considered by many to be the first modern assault rifle.
- An alternative head-covering: a grey field cap (Feldmütze), which was a common soft cap worn by soldiers when not in combat.
- A brown cylindrical map case, a piece of equipment often carried by officers and NCOs (non-commissioned officers) to protect maps and documents.


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