North Vietnamese Army, Vietnam War--52 unpainted plastic figures in 13 poses (1:72 scale)--ONE IN STOCK.
$14.95
Orion/Harper Miniatures (Russia)
Item Number: ORI72060
North Vietnamese Army, Vietnam War
The People’s Army of Vietnam (PAVN) came into existence in 1944 as a force dedicated to fighting for Vietnam’s independence. After victory against the French and the partition of the country in 1954, the PAVN numbered around 380,000 men and went through a period of reorganisation and modernisation. As it became apparent that the country was not to be reunified under the terms of the Geneva Accords, the government in North Vietnam began using force to try and overthrow the new state in the south, organising the communist guerrillas and providing support of all kinds. Regular PAVN formations were sent into the south from 1965, but the PAVN had provided men, material, and training from the beginning. This was massively increased after the huge losses suffered by the Viet Cong in the Tet Offensive of 1968, and the fight in the south became increasingly about regular armies facing each other with armour. In March 1975 the PAVN launched another offensive into the south, at which point the government of South Vietnam crumbled and the country was unified.
Released: 2020
Scale: 1:72
Material: Plastic (Medium Consistency)
Contents: 48 figures in 12 poses
Color: green
Average Height: 23.5 mm (= 1.7 m)