German Soldier / German Infantry
Custom · Custom / Third-Party Brick
World War II Historical Custom · Unknown

Figure ID
Custom
Theme
Custom / Third-Party Brick
Year Released
Unknown
Rarity
Custom
Head
Flesh tone with angry expression, furrowed brows, and a small scratch/scar on the left cheek. Wearing a dark olive green Stahlhelm (WWII German helmet) with printed cockade insignia.
Torso
Dark olive green/grey military uniform torso with printed ammo pouches, belt, collar details, and a small white pocket flap. Light flesh arms and hands.
Legs
Dark olive green legs with printed lower uniform detailing and brown boot printing.
Accessories
Olive green WWII Stahlhelm helmet with insignia print.
Color Scheme
Dark olive green, grey, brown, and light flesh.
Printing Details
Pad-printed custom design featuring military web gear, uniform folds, and helmet insignia. Moderate to high detail level typical of third-party custom brick manufacturers.
Variants
Various custom military minifigures exist from brands like Brickmania, Citizen Brick, or generic overseas customizers.
Condition Notes
Good used condition, minor handling wear typical of custom printed ABS plastic figures.
Estimated Value
5.00 USD to 15.00 USD depending on the specific custom manufacturer.
Price (New)
N/A - Third-party custom item
Compatible Sets
Not compatible with official LEGO historical product lines as LEGO policy prohibits modern or historical warfare themes involving real-world conflicts.
Character Background
Represents a generic World War II German infantry soldier.
Design Notes
Utilizes standard LEGO-compatible molded parts with custom pad printing to replicate historical military attire that official LEGO products avoid.
Similar Minifigures
Brickmania custom WWII figures, BrickArms custom military figures.
Collectibility
Niche collectibility targeted specifically at military history brick builders and custom minifigure collectors.
History
Third-party custom minifigures rose in popularity during the 2010s as a response to LEGO's strict non-violence and anti-war policy regarding historical military sets.
Interesting Facts
LEGO officially refuses to produce sets based on modern warfare or 20th-century conflicts, creating a massive multi-million dollar third-party custom accessory and figure market.
Display Suggestions
Best displayed in custom WWII MOCs, military dioramas, or specialized custom minifigure display frames.
Modification Potential
Fully compatible with standard LEGO elements and wide arrays of third-party military weapons and gear from brands like BrickArms.
Overall Assessment
A well-printed third-party custom military minifigure intended for historical dioramas, appealing strictly to custom builders rather than purist LEGO collectors.