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Minifigure – German Waffen-SS soldier in autumn winter camouflage from the World War II (LEGO Compatible)
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Minifigure – German Waffen-SS soldier in a camouflage combat uniform from the late-war period of World War II (LEGO Compatible)
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Minifigure – German Hermann Goering Wehrmacht machine gunner from the mid-to-late period of World War II (LEGO Compatible)
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Minifigure – German Combat Medic (Sanitäter) from the World War II (LEGO Compatible)
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Introduction
This image displays a collection of four toy minifigure sets representing different German soldiers from the World War II era, primarily in camouflage uniforms.
Top Left: Waffen-SS Combat Medic
This figure represents a German Combat Medic (Sanitäter), likely from a Waffen-SS unit. He wears a white M40 Stahlhelm (steel helmet) with a red stripe to identify him as medical personnel. His uniform is a camouflage smock (in a pattern like Eichenlaubmuster, or Oak Leaf) worn over grey trousers. His non-combatant status is marked by the Red Cross armband. The set includes a brown medical kit, a syringe, and a non-historical “hypnotic spiral.”
Top Right: Wehrmacht Machine Gunner
This figure represents a German Army (Heer) Hermann Goering Machine Gunner. He is in a Splittermuster (Splinter Pattern) camouflage smock and helmet cover, which was standard for the Wehrmacht. He is equipped with the iconic MG 42 machine gun, nicknamed “Hitler’s Buzzsaw” for its extremely high rate of fire. The set also includes a separate bipod and a Gurttrommel (50-round drum magazine).
Bottom Left: Waffen-SS Soldier (Autumn/Winter)
This figure represents a Waffen-SS soldier in autumn/winter gear. He wears a full camouflage uniform (helmet cover, smock, and trousers) in an SS autumnal pattern (like Eichenlaubmuster or Platanenmuster). His white scarf suggests cold weather, such as during the Battle of the Bulge. He is armed with a Sten submachine gun, a British weapon that was often captured and re-used by German forces.
Bottom Right: Waffen-SS Soldier (Late War)
This figure represents a late-war Waffen-SS soldier. He is wearing a camouflage smock and helmet cover in the Erbsenmuster (Pea Dot) pattern. This all-season camouflage was introduced in 1944 and was exclusive to the Waffen-SS. He is armed with a Gewehr 43 (G43), a semi-automatic rifle developed by Germany to increase the infantry’s firepower.


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