King and Country
What Me Worry?
What Me Worry?
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"What Me Worry?" – Vietnam War U.S. Marine & Captured NVA Soldier
Model: VN181
Scale: 1/30
Finish: Matte
Inspired by an iconic photograph captured by British war photographer Don McCullin during the Battle of Hue in 1968, this dramatic two-figure set depicts a U.S. Marine escorting a captured North Vietnamese soldier. The wounded prisoner, blindfolded and hands bound, is pushed forward by a Marine whose flak jacket features a humorous patch of Alfred E. Neuman—MAD Magazine’s grinning mascot—with the phrase “What Me Worry?” scrawled beneath it. The Marine carries both his own M16 and the prisoner's AK-47, symbolizing the tension, exhaustion, and surreal contrasts often experienced in combat. This poignant vignette offers a powerful snapshot of the Vietnam War’s human dimension.
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Materials
Materials
Metal
Dimensions
Dimensions
54mm
Care information
Care information
These are not play toys. They are collectables. Recommended for 14 yrs old and older.
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