$ 69.00
A badly wounded, unconscious Marine is dragged to safety by one of his buddies. Whenever possible Marines will always try to rescue a wounded fellow Marine or at least recover...
$ 199.99
Four battle-weary ‘Leathernecks’ carry a wounded buddy back to safety and down to the beach where a landing craft will ferry him out to one of the hospital ships lying...
$ 55.00
A sitting (on ammunition crates) Marine taking careful aim with his M1 ‘Garand’ Rifle.
$ 45.00
Cautiously moving forward, ‘Tommy-gun’ ready, a Marine NCO makes sure the other Marines are following.
$ 45.00
Our Marine is firing the Winchester 1897 Trench Gun. Designed by the legendary John Browning this weapon saw action in WW1, WW2, KOREA and even in VIETNAM in the 1960’s....
$ 45.00
Taking a break but not dropping his guard... This figure looks great alongside USMC017 “The Souvenir Collector”. Please note the USMC tattoo on his left shoulder.
$ 159.99
Originally designed in the 1920’s to meet a demand for a howitzer that could be moved across difficult terrain, the gun and carriage could be broken down and moved by...
$ 45.00
A Marine Corps NCO (non commissioned officer) cautiously advances his trusty ‘Thompson’ at the ready...
$ 79.00
As a gravely-wounded Marine awaits evacuation a Navy Corpsman gives him a sip of water. Navy Corpsman during WW2 were enlisted medical specialists of the U.S. Navy who also served...
$ 60.00
A classic pose firing a classic machine gun... The M1917 Browning Machine Gun. This belt-fed, water-cooled weapon served alongside its lighter air-cooled Browning M1919 ‘cousin’. Although seeing limited action in...
$ 45.00
Like his Vietnam counterpart VN049, this WW2 “Leatherneck” cautiously edges forward towards some Japanese dead or perhaps he is moving carefully through a possible minefield... you make the decision.
$ 55.00
During WW2 the Marine Corps trained a small number of ‘War Dogs’ for service in the Pacific. They were first used on Bougainville and Peleliu but saw most active duty...
$ 299.00
The M4 Sherman with its powerful 75mm main gun and strong armour was more than a match for any Japanese tanks of WW2 as well as their anti tank artillery....
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Although only wielding an entrenching tool this ‘leatherneck’ is about to leave a lasting impression on this unfortunate Japanese soldier! (2-man set)
$ 79.00
Although only wielding an entrenching tool this ‘leatherneck’ is about to leave a lasting impression on this unfortunate Japanese soldier! (2-man set)
$ 259.00
Here’s a great way to save yourself US$19… Combine both VN149 the 3-man ‘Sampan Soldiers’ set together with VN154 ‘The Viet Cong Sampan’ boat and hold onto an extra US$19!...
$ 43.00
Kneeling on the ground this ‘Grunt’ holds his PRC25 radio handset in his right hand and his M16 in the other... This figure is based on a great combat photograph...
$ 43.00
During the Vietnam conflict the U.S. Marine Corps used 2 x main ‘Sniper’ rifles... the M40 bolt-action rifle and the Winchester Model 70, also a bolt-action weapon based on the...
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This ‘GRUNT’ stands poised to go into action his M16 at ‘port arms’.
$ 43.00
One more Marine takes careful aim at some enemy soldiers. In the U.S.M.C. it is a tradition that every, single Marine is a ‘trained rifleman’ irrespective of what branch of...
$ 55.00
A lying prone Marine looks behind him to see if there’s more ammunition coming up!
$ 43.00
Using one of the ‘oldest tricks in the book’ this Marine balances his helmet on top of his rifle to attract an enemy sniper to reveal his position.
$ 43.00
The M79 Grenade Launcher first entered service with the U.S. Forces in 1961. Vietnam was its baptism of fire. It could launch grenades farther and more accurately than its predecessors...
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This Kneeling Navy Corpsman has done his best to bandage up a seriously wounded ‘Grunt’... Now, they’re waiting for the transport to get the injured Marine back to the nearest...
$ 43.00
Not wishing to expose himself to the enemy this Marine raises his M16 over his head and opens fire on ‘fully automatic’. Although frowned upon as a waste of ammo......
$ 43.00
As he peers through his military-issue binos to seek out the enemy this Marine Non Commissioned Officer also carries his M16 and a Colt. M1911 .45cal. semi automatic pistol, the...
$ 43.00
The National Liberation Front of South Vietnam, commonly known as the Viet Cong were locally recruited South Vietnamese peasants and workers that fought against its own government and the United...
$ 55.00
A male comrade of this little VC ‘sniper’prepares to fire off a burst from his AK47. The Soviet-designed AK47 has long been a favorite weapon (and symbol) of guerrilla groups...
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Look closely at this older member of the Viet Cong group and you will see that he bears more than a passing resemblance to Ho Chi Minh, the legendary revolutionary...
$ 79.00
Taking the fight to the enemy also comes with a cost... 2 x dead V.C., one male, one female lie sprawled on the ground, their weapons by their side.
$ 159.00
As stated earlier, Australia was one of America’s staunchest allies throughout the Vietnam War and contributed over 60,000 men to the conflict between 1962 and 1973. Here, we present a...
$ 43.00
The standing ‘Patrol Commander’ holds his military-issue binos in one hand and his SLR in the other... A great ‘stand-alone’ figure... Even better with his four mates!
$ 69.00
K&C featured this 3 x Section Walls Set in all of our promotion material for the new Vietnam series... As you can see it’s very flexible and although specifically designed...
$ 349.00
During the Korean War (1950-53) the U.S. Army decided it needed a mobile anti aircraft gun that could utilize the existing chassis of the M41 Tank. Since 40mm guns were...
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Saigon Embassy Trio This trio of figures portrays one of the most famous incidents of the entire TET Offensive... In the early hours of January 30, 1968 a Viet Cong...
$ 79.00
Marine Gunnery Sgt. John Canley served multiple tours in South Vietnam between 1965 and 1970. In January 1968 he was with Alpha Co., 1st Btn., 1st Marine Regt., 1st Marine...
$ 43.00
Meanwhile in Hue City, further north from Saigon, this young ‘Grunt’ sprints for cover, one hand gripping his M16, the other holding onto his steel helmet.
$ 43.00
Every Marine, regardless of rank and Corps specialty is, first and foremost, a Marine Rifleman! This ‘Grunt’ goes down on one knee to take up a firing position and ‘take-out’...
$ 49.00
Holding his M16 in his right hand and about to throw his M18 Red Smoke Grenade with his left.
$ 43.00
Cautiously edging forward this ‘Grunt’ takes a look at what is just around the corner...
$ 85.00
Two essential add-ons to complete your M42 in action... A kneeling NCO rifleman observes the battle as his buddy prepares to load a ‘clip’ of 40mm shells into one of...
$ 43.00
Another Marine is also interested in seeing what’s just around the next corner.
$ 43.00
One hand stretched back to tell his buddies to halt this Marine is watching and waiting.