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Accurately modeled to represent the standard U.S. Army service footwear worn during the Second World War, this pair of 1/6 scale brown leather service boots is a highly realistic accessory intended for serious military figure collectors and historical diorama builders.

These boots reflect the familiar Type II U.S. Army service shoe with ankle leggings removed, a configuration commonly seen in field conditions and rear-area service throughout the European and Pacific Theatres.

Historical Context

The U.S. Army’s brown leather service shoe was the standard issue footwear for American soldiers during WWII. Paired originally with canvas leggings, these shoes became iconic of the U.S. infantryman from training camps in the United States to combat zones across Europe and the Pacific. In practice, soldiers often modified or wore them in varying states of polish and wear—details faithfully suggested in this miniature rendition.

Item Details

  • Scale: 1/6 (designed for 12-inch action figures)

  • Era Represented: WWII (1939–1945)

  • Material: High-quality cast resin / PVC

  • Color: Brown leather finish

  • Design Features:

    • Cap-toe construction with stitched welt detail

    • Sculpted lacing and eyelets

    • Subtle creasing and wear for a realistic, field-used appearance

    • Hollow interior to fit standard 1/6 scale male feet

Condition

Very good pre-owned condition. Clean, solid, and display-ready with no cracks or warping. Minor surface variation consistent with intentional weathering.

Ideal For

  • WWII U.S. Army figures (infantry, support, airborne display conversions)

  • Dioramas and historical displays

  • Upgrading or replacing lower-detail figure footwear

  • Collectors seeking accurate period accessories

Important Notes

  • This is a 1/6 scale miniature accessory.

  • Not wearable.

WWII U.S. Army Service Boots – 1/6 Scale

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