Step into the fierce late-war battlefields of Europe with the WWII German Waffen Lieutenant, a highly detailed Mil-Fig capturing the iconic look of Germany’s elite frontline officers. Outfitted in the famous Erbsenmuster ’44 pea-dot camouflage and armed with a compact SMG, this figure brings authentic Waffen-SS styling to your historical collection. Whether leading Panzergrenadiers, coordinating defenses, or commanding last-ditch operations, this officer adds unmistakable realism and character to any WWII diorama.
Features
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Highly detailed WWII German Waffen Lieutenant
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Full 360-degree UV printing on helmet, torso, arms, and legs
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Authentic Erbsenmuster ’44 pea-dot camouflage pattern
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Officer field cap with correct insignia styling
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Printed gear including map case, ammo pouches, belt equipment, and harness
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Includes one WWII-era submachine gun
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Historically inspired sculpting and shading
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Fully compatible with major brick-building brands
Specifications
History
Development
In 1944, the Waffen-SS implemented the M44 Erbsenmuster (pea-dot) camouflage uniform—one of the most advanced camouflage concepts of its time. Designed to blend in European forests and fields, it provided excellent concealment and was issued widely to SS infantry and officers during the final year of the war.
Role
Waffen-SS Lieutenants (Untersturmführer equivalents) commanded platoons and frontline units during some of WWII’s most intense battles. They coordinated infantry assaults, oversaw troop movements, and maintained unit discipline under extreme conditions. These officers often led from the front, earning reputations—both feared and respected—for their aggressive tactics.
Significance
The Waffen-SS played a major role in late-war operations from Normandy to the Eastern Front. Their camouflage, equipment, and battlefield influence have become instantly recognizable in WWII history and military modeling. This Mil-Blox figure honors the historical significance of their uniforms and battlefield presence while providing an essential command element for any WWII German army display.