Character Identification: WW2 German Waffen-SS Soldier
This custom building block minifigure, officially labeled as “MTUV119 WW2 German Solider”, specifically represents a World War II German Waffen-SS Soldier dressed in a mixed summer or fatigue combat uniform.
Uniform and Visual Details
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Headgear: The figure wears a classic grey Stahlhelm (steel helmet). Looking at the side profiles, the helmet features specific faction decals: the SS lightning bolt runes on the right side and the red Nazi party shield on the left side.
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Torso: The upper body features a light green/teal button-down shirt, representing a lightweight summer or drill uniform. The trousers are held up by printed white suspenders that run down the front and cross in an “X” shape on the soldier’s back. Additionally, military eagle insignias are printed on both the right chest and the left sleeve.
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Lower Body (Camouflage): The most distinct and historically significant feature is the trousers, which are fully printed in a complex, multi-colored dot pattern consisting of brown, tan, green, and black spots. This specifically represents the famous Erbsenmuster (Pea Dot 44) camouflage pattern. The figure completes the look with standard printed black boots.
Historical Background
During World War II, the Waffen-SS was the combat branch of the SS organization, fighting alongside but remaining structurally separate from the regular Wehrmacht (German Army). They were particularly notable for pioneering the widespread use of specialized camouflage clothing in modern warfare.
The distinctive trousers on this minifigure represent the M44 Erbsenmuster (Pea Dot) camouflage, introduced in early 1944. Unlike earlier camouflage smocks that had to be worn over standard wool uniforms, the Pea Dot pattern was designed as a standalone two-piece combat uniform (tunic and trousers) to save material during severe late-war shortages. Seeing a soldier wearing these advanced camouflage trousers paired informally with a lightweight green fatigue shirt and suspenders perfectly captures the rugged, mixed-uniform appearance typical of troops fighting in the hot summer months on the Eastern or Western fronts during the grueling final stages of the war.


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