Description: Vietnam: What Me Worry This listing is for 1x King and Country VN181 "Vietnam: What Me Worry" 1/30 Metal Toy SoldiersThe basis for this final pair of 'Vietnam' figures was another black and white image taken by the great British photographer, Don McCullin (now Sir Don McCullin) during the TET battles of 1968 in the old Imperial City of Hue. Don McCullin was 'embedded' with one of the USMC units fighting to recapture the NVA / VC controlled city and caught many of the most iconic photos of that terrible battle. In this one a 'Grunt' brings in a captured, wounded enemy soldier. The young Vietnamese is blindfolded and has his hands firmly tied behind him as he is pushed forward. Over the Marine's shoulder are his own M16 as well as the prisoner's AK47.On the back of the Marine's flak vest is the iconic image of American Youth culture of the 1960's... Alfred E. Newman the hero of MAD magazine along with his personal motto of... 'What Me Worry'.Figures are 1:30 scale (humans approx 60mm tall), hand-painted in white non-lead metal. Shipping Want to save on shipping? Buy multiple items and let us invoice you to combine shipping costs! International buyers welcomed: we ship worldwide to get your item to you! About The Hobby Bunker --> For 25+ years, we have been helping fellow toy soldier and military collectors, modelers, and hobbyists in the Greater Boston Area. Our knowledgeable staff will be able to help you with any hobby-related needs that you have. Hobby Bunker 103 Albion Street Wakefield, MA 01880 (formerly located at) 33 Exchange Street Malden, MA 02148
Price: 99 USD
Location: Wakefield, Massachusetts
End Time: 2024-08-22T21:39:15.000Z
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Brand: King & Country
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