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3 February 2000 | mystery object identified |
29 December 1999 | page first published |
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Again, this figure is equipped with an FN/SLR and a bush hat.
The uniform shirt is elbow-length, with less prominent cuffs/roll-ups than Figure #1. Lower arms and hands are bare. Boots come almost to knee-height, with loose uniform pants tucked into them. Face has basic detail (eyes, nose, mouth, ears).
Figure is carrying a backpack and a bedroll, plus pouches, a canteen, and what might be a binocular case handing from the waist belt. An ammunition belt is carried on the left shoulder. Automatic rifle is held braced and in firing position. An object is attached to the right shoulder, and/or may be resting (part of?) the rifle butt - we're told this is a cylindrical smoke grenade.
A few knobs may need to be removed from the bottom of the base. The only problem was a bump (seam?) on the front brim of the hat, very minor.
15mm tall from bottom of boots to top of hat.