This image shows a toy minifigure representing a Private from the British 50th (Northumbrian) Infantry Division during World War II.
The soldier is depicted in the standard combat uniform and equipment of a British “Tommy” from that era. He wears the iconic Mk II Brodie helmet and is dressed in the khaki Battle Dress uniform, which includes short gaiters (anklets) over his boots.
His load-bearing equipment is the Pattern 1937 (P’37) Web Equipment, a canvas webbing system used to carry ammunition and other gear. He is armed with a toy replica of the Sten submachine gun, a simple but effective weapon that was mass-produced and widely used by British and Commonwealth forces.
Historical Background: The 50th (Northumbrian) Infantry Division was a highly experienced and respected British Army formation that fought in many of the most critical campaigns of World War II. After being evacuated from Dunkirk in 1940, the division went on to fight with distinction in the North African Campaign at battles like Gazala and El Alamein, and later in the invasion of Sicily. The 50th Division is most famous for its role on D-Day, June 6, 1944, where it was one of the main assault divisions landing on Gold Beach in Normandy. This figure represents one of the veteran soldiers who fought through these momentous events.


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