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Offered here is a pair of 1/6 scale WWII German jackboots (Marschstiefel), suitable for Wehrmacht Heer and early-war Waffen-SS figure displays.

The Marschstiefel was the standard issue marching boot of the German Army during the 1930s and early years of the Second World War, most commonly seen during the Poland (1939) and France (1940) campaigns, and still widely worn on the Eastern Front early in the war. These tall pull-on boots were favored for parade wear, drill, and field service, before gradual replacement by ankle boots and gaiters due to material shortages and practicality concerns.

This 1/6 scale example accurately reflects the classic tall shaft, smooth leather appearance, and ankle reinforcement strap associated with period German jackboots.

Details

  • Scale: 1/6 (12-inch figure)

  • Era: World War II

  • Type: German Marching Boots (Marschstiefel)

  • Typical Use: Wehrmacht Heer, early Waffen-SS

  • Material: Molded 1/6 figure footwear (Hot Toys / DID / Dragon-style)

  • Color: Black to dark brown with realistic field weathering

  • Construction: Tall pull-on boot with ankle strap & buckle detail

  • Compatibility: Fits most standard 1/6 male bodies

Condition

  • Pre-owned

  • Intentional weathered finish for realistic field display

  • No cracks, splits, or structural damage observed

  • Soles and boot shape remain firm

  • Please review photos carefully for exact condition

Display & Collecting Use

Ideal for:

  • Early-war German infantry displays

  • Marching, parade, or garrison scenes

  • Eastern Front or Western Campaign dioramas

  • Replacement footwear for loose WWII German figures

What’s Included

  • 1 × pair of 1/6 scale German jackboots

  • Boots only – no figure or additional accessories included

1/6 Scale WWII German Jackboots (Marschstiefel) – Wehrmacht / Early Waffen-SS

C$29.99Price
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