The figures arrived today, and I've been slowly assembling the first one.
If you've ordered him you're probably going to like him. Sculpt is really well painted, with a distinct five o'clock shadow.
The motorcycle coat feels like it's made from genuine waterproof material, but appropriately thin. Looks pretty realistic once on.
With the first one I've managed to save the tunic and trousers for some future figure. I used a random pair of trousers to bulk up the waist, since you can't see what he's wearing under the coat. I was going to put on a random top to fill out the torso and arms, but found the coat fitted better without it. This also likely made it easier to tuck the toque down into the collar.
The tunic insignia are the regular sticker type, but the helmet badges appear to be water slide decals. The Wound and Sports badges are the pin kind.
The MP41 is metal and possibly wood - if not wood it has a very realistic fine grain.
The belt is a style I don't think I've seen from DID before, unless I've never had the buckle come off one before. There are two metal prongs on the buckle that key into the slimmer of the two belts that pass through it. At first I put the prongs through the second to last holes, thinking it would need to be tighter since he wasn't wearing a tunic. That was fiddly as the prongs move up and down the bar, as well as back and forth.
Fiddlier still was putting the prongs through the last set of holes, because there isn't enough leather to get hold of and bend so the two parts could meet. Got there in the end.
The only negative I've found is that the gripping hand is too open to hold the traffic signal paddle. It drops straight through to rest on the top of his hand. You can get it to work better with the bendy gloved hands, but they always look too big to me.