W. Britain
Waffen SS Hauptscharführer Walking, Winter 1944-1945
Waffen SS Hauptscharführer Walking, Winter 1944-1945
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The rank on this figure is a clue to a whole parallel institution. The Waffen-SS did not use the German army's rank titles — no Feldwebel or Leutnant here — but its own system, inherited from the black-uniformed pre-war SS and built on the suffix -führer, "leader." A Hauptscharführer was a senior non-commissioned officer, roughly a master sergeant, standing above the Unterscharführer and below the commissioned ranks. The distinct titles were more than vanity: they marked the SS as a separate organization answering to Himmler rather than the army, a private armed force grafted onto the German state with its own names for everything.
The Hauptscharführer walks with binoculars slung over his camouflage smock and the peaked field cap of a veteran NCO, an unhurried authority in his stride. He pairs directly with his junior, the Unterscharführer Walking, and slots into the SS chain of command below the Waffen SS Officer and above the men he would drive forward, like the Grenadier Directing Movement. A command group of officer, NCOs and grenadiers gives a diorama its spine — the structure a scatter of riflemen lacks.
W. Britain model 25123. 1/30 scale, matte-painted metal. Single figure — a Waffen-SS Hauptscharführer in winter camouflage, walking. Boxed.
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Materials
Materials
Metal
Dimensions
Dimensions
54mm
Care information
Care information
These are not play toys. They are collectables. Recommended for 14 yrs old and older.

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