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If you’ve seen ‘Full Metal Jacket’ as many times as I have then you know exactly who this guy is. This is one big ‘Badass’ that you do not want...
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This trio of Special Forces soldiers are ‘armed and very dangerous’! The ‘Team Leader’ moves cautiously forward carrying an M16A2 Assault Rifle, an updated and upgraded version of the standard...
$ 119.00
This second 2-man set has a kneeling trooper armed with an M16 fitted with the M203 Grenade Launcher. He’s also wearing the locally-made ‘Tiger Stripes’ and has the special webbing...
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The ‘Quan Canh’ (military police) guarded army headquarters, government buildings and prisoner-of-war camps, escorted convoys and performed other typical military police duties... similar to their Autralian and U.S. counterparts. He...
$ 95.00
During the Vietnam War not all transport between different bases was provided by helicopters, it was essential to use roads and tracks between locations and keep them securely open for...
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Among the deadliest (and bravest) of the enemy in 'Nam were the VC and NVA 'Sappers' who would strip down to their 'skivvies' to crawl through barb wire and minefields...
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Although most women who served with the Viet Cong were in support and nursing roles a fair number volunteered for combat duty and became expert marksmen and fought on the...
$ 139.00
The first three Marines of a section that will be on patrol when finally complete. The two ‘light green’ marines are carrying their M16’s while the ‘dark green’ ‘Grunt’ is...
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Here, a young woman makes her way to the local market carrying a basketfull of bananas.
$ 119.00
Meanwhile, back in the countryside it was common for relatively young children to be helping their families by looking after the family livestock. This young boy rides his buffalo towards...
$ 129.00
This trio of forlorn captives are on their way back for interrogation and, if they are lucky, a long stay in a South Vietnamese prison cell. A few were persuaded...
$ 119.00
These two ‘Grunts’ prepare to fire their mortar at the enemy. It was said during the Battle of Hue in early 1968 that mortar fire caused the greatest number of...
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One of the most dangerous jobs to have in any rural community was to be ‘The Village Chief’. Usually appointed by the local Government officials these older and much respected...
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‘Eightball’ is a black member of the ‘Lusthog Squad’ who combat correspondent ‘Joker’ joins to get a close up view of the fighting in Hue during the TET Offensive of...
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Throughout the entire movie we never get to hear ‘Joker’s’ real name. It was Gunnery Sergeant Hartman in boot camp at Parris Island who ‘christened’ actor Mathew Modine’s young Marine...
$ 89.00
Two more Water Buffaloes to go perfectly with VN114 The Water Buffalo Boy and build up his herd... One animal grazes while the other just lies down and watches the...
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This senior officer is wearing the classic ‘green beret’ which began to be worn by some U.S. Special Forces as early as 1954 but was not officially authorized until 1961....
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A kneeling North Vietnamese Army gunner and a crouching gun commander observe enemy helicopters approaching their position. Soon, the order will be given to open fire.
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A second version of our officer, this time wearing the ‘Tiger-Stripe’ camouflage uniform. The origins of this design are unknown but it is believed to have been developed in an...
$ 269.00
This dust-covered, battle-weary M151 has been in the thick of the fighting during the 1968 TET Offensive…As one 'Grunt' drives, his buddy mans the post-mounted M60 machine gun and lays...
$ 379.00
The T55 was a direct development of the earlier T54 and virtually identical in outward appearance. From the late 1950s it became the standard main battle tank for the Soviet...
$ 379.00
A second T55 for those collectors who would like an additional tank for their display / diorama with a separate hull number... In this case #313. An additional note... the...
$ 149.00
As two more young Vietnamese women make their way about town, the passenger here rides ‘side saddle’ as she clutches a small bunch of flowers... Perfect for any Vietnam street...
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As commander of all U.S. ground troops in South Vietnam from 1964 until 1968 he pursued a war of attrition against first, the Viet Cong and then, increasingly, the NVA...
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Two standing ‘Chopper’ pilots looking over a flight plan. The more senior is shown wearing the famous Stetson U.S. Cavalry hat and is obviously a member of the ‘AirCav’. The...
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Another important member of many HUEY flight crews were the "Door Gunners", and most 'HUEYS' had two door gunners. They would fly approximately four to five missions weekly with much of their work...
$ 439.00
Due to the oversized nature of this item, "Heavy Goods" shipping charges apply. Another of the vital tasks of the UH-1 'HUEYS' was delivering troops into battle and/or moving them forward...
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Another Medic and a fellow soldier pull another seriously wounded comrade out of harm’s way.
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The second version of this great ambulance model. This particular two-coloured Opel Blitz can be utilized in a wide variety of “combat theatres” — North Africa...Italy...Normandy...even the Eastern Front and...
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One of the more unusual German half tracks of WW2.Notice: Only 250 were produced
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It’s unlikely that this German Officer will be returning to the front...He’s already lost part of his left leg and his right arm...His war is over – the nurse helps...
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On parade and leading the way...This officer has both the 1st and 2nd Class “Iron Cross” awards on his tunic.
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On parade and leading the way...This officer has both the 1st and 2nd Class “Iron Cross” awards on his tunic.
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Two crewmen wearing the Panzer black wrap-around short jackets.
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The Panzer III Ausf.N variant was an “assault tank” that was produced to meet the specific need for a stronger tank that could more effectively take on the Soviet T34....
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Shovel in one hand and dressed in the off-white “fatigue duties” trousers this soldier is awaiting orders.
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This soldier with sleeves rolled up is ready for work.
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Among all their other duties engineers were responsible for “sowing” mine fields.
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Engineer w/ Wheel Barrow.
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One more soldier hard at work breaking up concrete.
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These beach obstacles, sometimes known as “Czech Hedgehogs”, were scattered in their thousands all along the beaches and bays of occupied Europe. Using old steel railway lines they were welded...
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These beach obstacles, sometimes known as “Czech Hedgehogs”, were scattered in their thousands all along the beaches and bays of occupied Europe. Using old steel railway lines they were welded...
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As every soldier knows...”Sleep when you can...Eat when you can!” This man enjoys a mess-tin of hot food.
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A German medic in the lead and another soldier following him struggle to carry a badly-wounded comrade to safety whilst the battle goes on around them.
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Rifle in hand another kneeling soldier, a Feldwebel (a German NCO) indicates where he wants his squad to move to.