British Army Infantry
The Tommy who fought from Normandy to the Rhine
British infantryman in dark olive Mk II Brodie helmet with standard khaki battledress. Lee-Enfield No.4 rifle with fixed bayonet and full 1937 Pattern Web Equipment (P37 Webbing) - haversack, basic pouches, and utility kit clearly visible.
This is the standard British Army rifleman who landed on D-Day, fought through the bocage, crossed into Holland, and pushed into Germany. Not the desert - this is Northwest Europe. Normandy hedgerows, Market Garden, the Ardennes, the Rhine crossing.
The P37 Webbing was the British soldier's load-bearing system throughout WWII - designed to distribute weight evenly and keep essential kit accessible. Every pouch had a purpose, every strap a specific configuration.
Pad-printed battledress uniform with authentic P37 Webbing detail and proper European theater configuration. No stickers - all details printed directly on the figure.