Cold War
Vietnam: Overview / Ground Power / North Vietnamese
Vietnam 1972: Quang Tri
The Easter Offensive Strikes the South
Melson. By early 1972, South Vietnamese forces had begun to assume greater military responsibility for defense against the North, and U.S. troops were well into their drawdown. When North Vietnam launched its massive Easter Offensive against the South in late March 1972, its scale and ferocity caught the U.S. high command off balance. Based on primary sources and published accounts of those who played a direct role in the events, this book provides a highly detailed analysis of this key moment in the Vietnam conflict. 96 pages, 7¼"x 9¾", softcover. #111902 $19.95
The Vietnam War – Major Battles
This multi-film program examines the Vietnam War from the American perspective – from how they got embroiled to some of the conflict’s most memorable clashes. Enjoy a summary of early U.S. involvement (narrated by Glenn Ford), learn about the indispensable role played by the 1st Cavalry Division, and get details on legendary battles: including Khe Sanh and the Tet Offensive. 1 hr. 39 min. #107653 $19.95
Vietnam-era U.S. Armored Vehicle Kits
These 1/35 scale plastic kits replicate armored vehicles that saw service in Vietnam with the U.S. military. Assembly required.
U.S. Forces in Vietnam Add some bite to your Vietnam scene with this 1/30 scale model and figures! Replicating the U.S. armed personnel carrier M113, along with two soldiers peeking out of the hatches, and a Marine with his loyal German shepherd, they’re carved with exquisite era-appropriate detail and are hand-painted for life-like appearance.
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A: U.S. Army M113 APC Model Polystone. 6½" long. #109173 $279 B: Marine with Vietnam War Dog Metal. 2½" tall. #107311 $55
Vietnam War M113 APC Building Block Set
This building block set replicates the M113, the most widely-used armored vehicle of the U.S. Army in the Vietnam War. It features realistic markings, rolling wheels and working tracks, opening hatches and rear door, and includes a soldier figure with numerous accessories. 510 pieces. 7½" long. #111926 $49.95
North Vietnam Figures
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tection, featured no turret and an open-topped center parapet. Kit features rubber tires, photo-etched detail pieces, and authentic decals for 2 versions. 310+ pieces, skill level 4, 6½" long. #111876 $39.95
B: M110A1 Self-Propelled Howitzer – Kit features a rear bulldozer blade,
elevating 203mm howitzer, and authentic decals for 4 versions. Skill level 3, 10½" long. #110955 $49.95
C: M113/M54 King Cobra Vietnam Truck – Kit replicates an M54 cargo
truck equipped with M113 body on the bed. Features detailed interiors, precise drive system, accurate chassis and suspension, moveable frontwheel steering, and authentic decals including “King Cobra.” Skill level 5, 14" long. #110809 $159.95
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bases. 7" & 6" tall. Simple assembly required.
1946 Viet Minh Coins
A: NEW! USAF XM706E2 Commando Vehicle – The XM706E2, supplied to the USAF for base pro-
These 1/30 scale metal figures replicate North Vietnam combatants. Carved with exquisite era-appropriate detail, they’re hand-painted for life-like appearance. 2½" tall. $
A: Female Viet Cong with M16 Rifle #111891 B: NVA Regular with AK47 Rifle #111892 C: Female Viet Cong “Pretty but Dangerous” #111893 D: Vietnamese Palm Trees – 2 trees on polystone
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Own a piece of world history! These scarce coins were issued by the Viet Minh under Ho Chi Minh in 1946, and withdrawn by Authentic 1948. Because the coins were struck Artifacts! under primitive conditions using aluminum scrap metal and makeshift equipment, they tend to be crudely struck with weak areas in the design, thus arriving in varying states of jungle rot condition. B A: 5 Hao – Features a ceremonial urn on the obverse with denomination in a star on reverse. #111672 $19.95 Buy Both Coins – Save $10! B: 1 Dong – Features a portrait of Ho Chi Minh on #111882 the obverse and the denomination next to a rice $ $ 49.95 stalk on the reverse. #111673 39.95
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