After the Vietnam War ended, Colonel James learned that there were still American war prisoners being held by the Viet Cong. He decided to return to Vietnam to rescue these trapped prisoners. Alone, Colonel James ventured deep into Vietnam, relying on his exceptional military skills and unwavering conviction. He engaged in a series of thrilling battles against the Viet Cong. His goal was not only to rescue the prisoners but also to expose the lies of the Vietnamese authorities and seek justice for those who had suffered in the war!
DID proudly presents you the 1/6 Vietnam War U.S. Army – Colonel James, a soldier who is full of a strong sense of justice and responsibility.
His brows are furrowed, a determined and focused gaze, and an expression is serious, and his eyes are full of hatred and anger. The headsculpt with rooted hair to further replicate the character’s realistic iconic appearance.
Clothing wise, he wears a typical Vietnam war U.S. TCU jacket and pants, with a green T-shirt underneath. He wears a bandana, an M1956 pistol belt around his waist, and a pair of newly crafted military boots made of leather and cloth on his feet, perfectly recreating the classic look of a U.S. soldier in the Vietnam War.
For weapon, he is equipped with an metal and plastic M60 machine gun and an all-metal M60 bullet chain, an easy-to-carry M7 bayonet, He also carries an M1911 pistol with a brown leather holster. The M60 machine gun can provide powerful medium-range firepower support, effectively suppressing enemy firepower points and positions. In addition, he carries two M26 grenades, and smoke grenades.
In terms of accessories, he has an ARVN rucksack, M1911 magazine pouch, canteen with cover, M60 machine gun ammo pouch with box, two Zippo lighters (one of which can be opened), cigarettes, and two cigarette cases, etc. He also features meticulously crafted arm patches, collar insignias, and chest badges, all of which are exquisitely detailed.
To enhance the overall effect, the figure body’s forearms and hands have been painted with fine details, perfectly capturing Colonel James’s heroic demeanor on the battlefield.