Splittermuster (splinter-pattern) was developed by Germany in the late 1920s. The pattern consists of a disruptive pattern of hard-edged polygons, with sharp corners between coloured patches. A random pattern of dashes was applied in places to improve the camouflage effect. Splittertarnmuster was first printed on the newly designed and issued triangular tent/poncho called the dreiecks zeltbahn (triangle tarpaulin). This pattern would be used for many German camouflage uniforms, such as the M1942 smock, which was reversible.
UNITED BRICKS PRINTED FIGURES
United Bricks custom printed collectable minifigures are printed on genuine brand new LEGO parts using a high quality UV printing method. They make the perfect gift or addition to a collection, and are a great way to learn history through building and creating scenes.
This Minifigure features a fully printed 360 torso and legs, along with a printed head.
WW2 German in Splinter Camo Jacket (Mp40)
This product is not a toy. Not intended for use by persons 14 years of age or younger.