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The ‘M2 Flamethrower’ was the U.S. made, man-portable backpack flamethrower used in WW2. Although its ‘burn-time’ was just 7 seconds and its range a mere 20-40 yards it was a...
$ 39.00
As this kneeling Marine operator receives instructions on his ‘SCR-300’ portable radio transmitter he cradles his M1Carbine next to him. This back-packed radio was the first to be nicknamed a...
$ 39.00
This junior officer is barking out orders as he holds his ‘Tommy Gun’... He also carries a side-arm... The 1911 Colt Automatic Pistol.
$ 39.00
The U.S.M.C. has always believed that first and foremost every Marine must also be a ‘Marine Rifleman’. Great value has always been placed on ‘skill and marksmanship’ in the Corps...
$ 39.00
Holding his M1 ‘Garand’ in one hand, this ‘Leatherneck’ expertly pitches his MK2 Grenade at the opposing Japs. In appearance the Mk2 Grenade had a series of grooves and knobs...
$ 69.00
A badly wounded, unconscious Marine is dragged to safety by one of his buddies. Whenever possible Marines will always try to rescue a wounded fellow Marine or at least recover...
$ 45.00
Most soldiers, given the opportunity, like to grab a ‘souvenir’ or two... This ‘leatherneck’ has picked up one of the best – a Japanese battle flag. Rifle in one hand...
$ 39.00
A lying ‘Leatherneck’ holds a fresh clip of 8 rounds in his hand as he prepares to reload his M1.
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The Thompson Sub Machine Gun was the favored weapon of senior NCO’S (non commissioned officers) and some junior officers... Strong, sturdy, unlikely to jam it had real ‘stopping-power’.
$ 39.00
Keeping his head down this ‘Leatherneck’ makes his way forward under heavy and sustained enemy fire!
$ 39.00
Not every Marine makes it safely into cover successfully...! This guy has taken a shot in the leg but he still holds onto his M1 Garand...
$ 42.00
Cautiously moving forward, ‘Tommy-gun’ ready, a Marine NCO makes sure the other Marines are following.
$ 39.00
Our Marine is firing the Winchester 1897 Trench Gun. Designed by the legendary John Browning this weapon saw action in WW1, WW2, KOREA and even in VIETNAM in the 1960’s....
$ 42.00
Taking a break but not dropping his guard... This figure looks great alongside USMC017 “The Souvenir Collector”. Please note the USMC tattoo on his left shoulder.
$ 159.00
Originally designed in the 1920’s to meet a demand for a howitzer that could be moved across difficult terrain, the gun and carriage could be broken down and moved by...
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A Marine Corps NCO (non commissioned officer) cautiously advances his trusty ‘Thompson’ at the ready...
$ 78.00
A Marine BAR Gunner hoists a wounded Marine onto his shoulder and carries him back to safety.
$ 49.00
A classic pose firing a classic machine gun... The M1917 Browning Machine Gun. This belt-fed, water-cooled weapon served alongside its lighter air-cooled Browning M1919 ‘cousin’. Although seeing limited action in...
$ 39.00
Like his Vietnam counterpart VN049, this WW2 “Leatherneck” cautiously edges forward towards some Japanese dead or perhaps he is moving carefully through a possible minefield... you make the decision.
$ 49.00
During WW2 the Marine Corps trained a small number of ‘War Dogs’ for service in the Pacific. They were first used on Bougainville and Peleliu but saw most active duty...
$ 299.00
The M4 Sherman with its powerful 75mm main gun and strong armour was more than a match for any Japanese tanks of WW2 as well as their anti tank artillery....
$ 79.00
Although only wielding an entrenching tool this ‘leatherneck’ is about to leave a lasting impression on this unfortunate Japanese soldier! (2-man set)
$ 85.00
Two more ‘Grunts’ to help complete the scene... One marine carries more shells forward while a kneeling Marine radio operator relays coordinates and instructions from H.Q. for more ‘fire-missions’. USD85.00...