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Posted: Tuesday, November 18, 2008 - 10:18 AM UTC
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Posted: Tuesday, November 18, 2008 - 03:23 PM UTC
Fantastic to see more Vietnam War figures!! Hopefully this is the start of a series of V.C., NVA, civilians (farmers, villagers, roadside Coca Cola sellers, city types, etc.) and ARVN figures (especially AFV crewmen and infantry)... Even a crew for the PT-76 would be great (as would NVA truck drivers).
Also, my vote is for V.C./NVA figures posed as if they were firing weapons, tunneling, running or marching, breaching fortifications and not casually sitting around on a coffee break, smoking cigarettes, chatting about the weather... The more dramatic the pose, the better --- again, that's just my opinion and taste.
I wonder if anybody else be carrying these lines in the States? Regards and Aloha Johnny B.
Also, my vote is for V.C./NVA figures posed as if they were firing weapons, tunneling, running or marching, breaching fortifications and not casually sitting around on a coffee break, smoking cigarettes, chatting about the weather... The more dramatic the pose, the better --- again, that's just my opinion and taste.
I wonder if anybody else be carrying these lines in the States? Regards and Aloha Johnny B.