Based on the visual details, the figure appears to represent a Soviet Red Army soldier, likely from the early Soviet period (circa Russian Civil War to early World War II).
Here’s a description of the figure:
- The minifigure is wearing a distinctive brown Budenovka helmet, which features a pointed top and a prominent red star insignia on the front. This type of helmet is strongly associated with the early Soviet Red Army.
- The uniform (torso, arms, and legs) is a tan or khaki color.
- The torso printing details a tunic with a high collar and yellow or gold braided detailing (galon) across the chest, characteristic of some Red Army uniforms of the period. It also shows printed pockets and a belt.
- A small yellow patch or insignia is printed on the upper arm.
- The figure is equipped with a brown bolt-action rifle, likely representing a Mosin-Nagant.
- The printed face shows a beard and mustache.
The filename includes “炮兵” (pàobīng), which translates to “artilleryman.” While this suggests the intended role, the minifigure itself, equipped with a standard rifle and without specific artillery branch insignia visible, visually appears as a general Red Army rifleman.
Therefore, the character is most likely a Soviet Red Army soldier from the early to mid-20th century.
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