Base
1 Super realistic headsculpt
2 DID 1:6 HG Body (Slim Tall Ver.)
3 Left palms X 4 + right palms X 4
Outfits
4 WWII German M43 field cap
5 WWII German M43 uniform
6 Camo trousers with suspenders
7 Shirt
8 Grey gloves
9 Black belt (genuine leather)
10 Y-straps (genuine leather)
11 German field canvas gaiters
12 Brown boots (genuine leather)
Accessories
13 Bread bag
14 Canteen (plastic)
15 K98 ammo pouch X 2 (genuine leather)
16 Combat engineer shovel (metal + wood) with cover (genuine leather)
17 Combat engineer tool pouch (can be opened)
18 Mine detector control headphone (plastic)
19 Watch
Tools
20 Wire cutters X1 (plastic)
21 Needle nose pliers X1 (plastic)
22 Scissors X1 (plastic)
23 Knife X1 (plastic)
24 Spanner wrench X1 (metal)
25 Crimpers (plastic)
26 Tongs X1 (plastic)
27 Isolierband X1 (plastic)
28 German folding ruler X1 (metal)
29 Thread spool X1 (metal+ thread)
Weapon
30 German bayonet (metal) with scabbard and frog (genuine leather)
31 K98 rifle (metal + wood) + ammo clip
32 Wien 41 mine detector (metal+ plastic) + probe needle (metal)
Insignia
33 Shoulder board X1 pair
34 Breast eagle X1
35 Black wound badge X1
36 Infantry assault badge in silver X1
During World War II, the German military’s need for mine detection troops became critical. As the war progressed and landmines became a widespread threat to the German army’s operations, specialized mine detection troops were established to reduce casualties and ensure troop safety. Equipped with advanced mine detection equipment and specially trained, these troops were active across various European battlefields. Whether on the vast lands of the Eastern Front or in the urban areas of the Western Front, they carried out their dangerous yet crucial mine detection duties amidst gunfire and complex terrain.
DID proudly presents the WWII German WH mine detector – Jürgen Neumann, featuring a realistic and young headsculpt. His deep-set eyes show a calm and resolute gaze that exudes the firm belief of eliminating all difficulties, removing all obstacles and protecting others, with an expression that perfectly captures a demeanor of composure.
Jürgen Neumann wears an M43 field cap, a classic WWII German M43 uniform, a shirt underneath, and a pair of camouflage trousers, along with a newly crafted pair of brown genuine leather boots on his feet.
Jürgen Neumann is equipped with a portable Wien 41 mine detector made of metal and plastic, featuring the detachable probe rod and detector heads. The front part of the mine detector can be disassembled and folded into the mine detector box. It also comes with a specialized headset for the detector and a power-adjustable control switch, as well as a detachable probe needle! The Wien 41 mine detector was capable of accurately detecting metal mines to a certain extent, providing a degree of safety for the German military’s movements and operations, with meticulous craftsmanship that restores the historical accuracy.
Jürgen Neumann is also equipped with a metal and wood K98 rifle, known for its simple structure and powerful lethality, recognized as one of the most lethal rifle weapons! Additionally, there is a metal bayonet that is easy to carry and highly lethal, with the combination of various weapons enhancing Jürgen Neumann’s combat capabilities.
Jürgen Neumann comes with a multi-purpose combat engineer shovel with a genuine leather cover, a bread bag for storing supplies, a genuine leather tool pouch , and a set of ten combat engineer tools. The tool pouch can be opened and used to store tools, along with two genuine leather-made K98 ammo pouches, and many more exquisite accessories.
Don’t miss the chance to equip your collection with an impressively detailed WWII German WH Mine Detector. A perfect addition for enthusiasts seeking to enhance their historical military display!
PS: The mines shown in the images are NOT included in D80180.