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Showing posts with label Special Forces. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Special Forces. Show all posts

Monday, December 11, 2023

Mars Infantry

These make good troops on the battlefield.
No real flash, figures stand up well.
I intend to take the 8 pointed cap guy and give him to my Marines.
And three of the Marines will come to the Special Forces group.
Extra ammo for the machine gun was always important but wearing it could cause it to get dirty and foul the weapons.  Hit the deck, when you are in a muddy rice paddy will not help this ammunition feed well.
This guy just looks sneaky.
 

Saturday, December 9, 2023

Special Forces From Mars

Mars US Special Operations Forces (GREEN BERETS) Vietnam War.
54mm figures in plastic.
It is interesting that a set labelled Green Berets has no figure wearing a beret.
It does has a couple people who are rather Rambo in their attire, such as this one with the head scarf.  Machine gun ammo is usually carried in pouches rather than Mexican bandit style.  Ammo exposed can become damaged and fail to function.
The previous figure and this figure are plausible rather than common in real life.  Still both are good figures, well posed and with useful weapons.
M2 carbine with banana magazine.
This looks like a short barrel M16 variant which was carried by Special Forces.
This figure looks more like a standard infantryman rather than anything specific to Special Forces.
 

Saturday, November 11, 2023

Marines or Army?

Mars US Marines Vietnam War set.  Again, I think this figure is an anomaly.  Like the two I mentioned yesterday, I think he is a US Army Special Forces soldier.  He does not have body armor on, like Marines usually wear, and he is using a pump action shotgun.  Not typical for Marines in Vietnam.
Mars always does a great job letting us know what is in each set and showing painting instructions as well on the back of the box.
The front of the box.
Two figures from the set that I think are not Marines but US Army.  I am not an expert on the Marines in Vietnam.  So I can't tell from the patter of the shirt pockets, or the web gear if they are wearing authentic gear or specific Army or Marine Corp gear.
But these guys are going to figure predominately in my Special Forces troops in the future.

 The figures in this set are a chubby 54mm size.  Note them next of a 60mm Tim Mee man with a rifle and bayonet, and an MPC ring hand figure.  I will use them together as I think they are close enough in size to be okay together.