$ 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
This is a large product package - additional shipping charges will apply During the Korean War (1950-53) the U.S. Army decided it needed a mobile anti aircraft gun that could...
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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.
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In the close-quarter fighting that took place all over HUE the M72 LAW (Light Anti Tank Weapon) proved invaluable at taking out enemy bunkers, buildings and machine gun ‘nests’... One...
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The M72 LAW (Light Anti Tank Weapon) was a portable, one-shot, 66mm unguided anti tank weapon first adopted by the U.S. Army and Marine Corps in 1963. Although originally intended...
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Briton Don McCullin is widely regarded as one of the greatest photographers of his generation. During the Vietnam War he made multiple visits to that country and took some of...
$ 79.00
M16 pointing directly at the enemy this Marine is taking no chances as he approaches a North Vietnamese Army (NVA) casualty.
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War dogs could be trained to sniff-out explosives or uncover hidden exits and entrances to underground bunkers and tunnels. This Marine handler and his German Shepherd seem to be on...
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This latest 4-man set comprises four terrific add-on figures to the first five. Leading the way is a kneeling Aboriginal soldier of ‘The Royal Australian Regiment’ holding his M16 in...
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In most conflicts it’s the poor bloody civilians who get caught in the middle! Here, a Vietnamese mother carries her child to safety as the bullets and bombs fly all...
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Even in the midst of battle a Marine kneels down to bandage the leg of a young Vietnamese girl after she has been injured by a piece of shrapnel.
$ 69.00
‘Collateral damage’ is one of the scourges of modern war. Innocent civilians are all-too-often caught in the middle between opposing sides trying to kill each other. Here, one of our...
$ 85.00
After one of his buddies took a hit this Marine has crawled forward to see what he can do. Alas the first Marine is already dead and the second guy...
$ 129.00
Three sitting Aussie ‘Grunts’ from the Royal Australian Regiment in various seated poses... All armed with the L1A1 Self Loading Rifle... the standard infantry rifle of the Vietnam period.
$ 43.00
A ‘stand-alone’, hands on hips, Aussie vehicle commander. This figure is especially designed for collectors who may want one additional M113 (or even more) to make up a troop of...
$ 43.00
This Australian officer is armed with the ‘Owen Gun’, an Aussie-designed weapon first developed back in 1939. The ‘Owen Machine Carbine’ was the only entirely Australian- designed and constructed submachinegun...
$ 52.00
Tracker dogs have been an essential component of many armies for many years... The Australian Army is no exception. Here our Aussie Dog Handler, SLR in one hand... His dog...
$ 129.00
Many of the figures in the Vietnam Series have been directly influenced by actual combat photography taken under fire in some of the most dangerous situations. This dramatic three-figure set...
$ 129.00
Three Marine ‘Grunts’ take the opportunity to rest their legs and ride ‘piggy-back’ on an M113... You can also put them on some of our other ‘Vietnam’ vehicles too or...
$ 169.00
A kneeling NCO (non commissioned officer) kneels and opens fire with his Australian-made Owen Submachine Gun. Backing him up are two lying prone soldiers... one fires the American M60, belt-fed...
$ 279.00
K&C’s Aussie M113 was a big success and so it was only fair that we brought out the original U.S. Army version. The M113 was first introduced into Vietnam in...
$ 85.00
A kneeling vehicle commander and a walking crewman complete with jerrican and M16 carbine.
$ 43.00
A solo figure of a vehicle commander armed with his M16 carbine and shoulder-holstered .45 cal. Colt 1911 Automatic.
$ 85.00
Two more ‘Grunts’ to help complete the scene... One marine carries more shells forward while a kneeling Marine radio operator relays coordinates and instructions from H.Q. for more ‘fire-missions’. USD85.00...
$ 85.00
As the lying prone NVA soldier prepares to open fire the kneeling MG Team Leader observes the enemy through his binos. The gun itself is the WW2 era Degtyaryov Light...
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Two ANZAC SAS troopers watching and waiting for the enemy. As you can see, like all Special Forces at that time in Vietnam, the men could select whatever camouflage uniforms...
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Another vitally useful 4-man set to add-on to K&C’s first ‘Long Tan’ set released back in October 2019. This 2nd Set shows another 4 man infantry group fighting desperately to...
$ 59.00
Even amidst all the trouble and turmoil of a country at war the ordinary peasant still has to try and earn a living somehow. Here, a young girl makes her...
$ 109.00
An essential part of any modern army’s offensive inventory is the mortar. During the Vietnam War the Viet Cong made much use of captured U.S. made weapons and ammunition. One...
$ 45.00
This USMC ‘NonCom’ goes well with the recently-released Recoilless Rifle Set VN089 or you can put him in charge of a squad of ‘Grunts’ fighting their way into Hue during...
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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...
$ 45.00
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...
$ 47.00
Here, a young woman makes her way to the local market carrying a basketfull of bananas.