Headsculpt: A clean-cut Austrian look with high cheekbones and a blonde crew-cut. He would also look good in a Dragon German uniform. The headsculpts on the figures that are included with this set may vary.
Articulation: This is the ultra-articulated Dragon-style body with the black gloved hands.
Outfit: This is a digital woodland camouflage style. Power Team Elite was one of the first to issue a clean, crisp digital camo pattern on the outfits of their 12" action figures. Just like the desert camo outfits, this one looks great. A matching boonie hat is include, and Donner combat boots.
Gear: Where to begin?? This set has a ton of equiptment! Let's begin with the 12 eating utensils: A very nice, hard mess kit with a spoon, fork, and knife. Three pots, two pans, a cookie grill and a cupcake mold. Then add the canteen, six MRE (Meals Ready to Eat) kits, and the two boxes of Beef Stew. But (of course), that's not all! You also get the molded-plastic backpack; a duffle bag, a pillow, a rubber bed-mat, a blanket, and a nice sleeping bag with a working 1:6 scale zipper! The duffle bag closes tight, and it is big enough that all the food and kitchen utensils fit inside the bag. Did I mention the walking stick, and a 5.56mm M249 SAW (Squad Automatic Weapon), with belt-fed box magazine, scope, and bipod (Thanks to Harold, Chris, & Nary for the M249 info!). Then of course is the GPS, the JTRS MBITR walkie-talkie, and the red tube (flares?). Finally, we get to the coolest part of this set; the campfire and the turkey on a spit. Check out the photos of all the gear that is included with this set! It is over 40 pieces that look great and will add a realistic dimension to any collector's 1:6 scale camp!
The sleeping bag is so realistic, and you get a rubber mat to lay it on for extra comfort, along with a pillow and a blanket!
Check out that campfire and the roasting turkey! The sticks are wedged into little rockpiles. So much creative effort has been put into this set that it is impossible not to be impressed! The spit can be taken apart. Below is the little burro. All four legs can move, and the front legs are articulated!