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 blue-grey 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, brown straps or pouches across the chest, and a printed belt.
- A red star insignia is also printed on the upper arm, further emphasizing its affiliation with the Red Army.
- The figure is equipped with a brown bolt-action rifle, likely representing a Mosin-Nagant.
- The printed face shows a reddish beard and mustache.
The filename “一战沙俄红军” (Yīzhàn Shā’é Hóngjūn) translates to something like “WWI Tsarist Russia Red Army.” This phrasing is historically contradictory, as “Tsarist Russia” (Imperial Russian Army) and the “Red Army” were distinct and opposing entities, with the Red Army being formed after the 1917 revolution. The visual evidence of the minifigure, particularly the Budenovka helmet and red star insignia, definitively points to it being a Red Army soldier, not an Imperial Russian soldier from WWI.
Therefore, the character is most likely a Soviet Red Army soldier from the early to mid-20th century.
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