Last Post Miniatures
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We are proud to announce the release of three brand-new diorama grade buildings for the Vietnam War from Last Post Miniatures. All three are based on historical photos and work equally well to complement dense urban battles such as Hue City and Saigon during the Tet Offensive or smaller semi-rural towns and hamlets in Southern Vietnam.
The first is the ‘Binh-Dan’ Pharmacy. Like all of our ready-made buildings, it features exquisite detail including authentically aged advertising hoardings, posters and even leaves clogging the gutters! A two-story structure, the Pharmacy has the classic French colonial style but with a slightly battle-worn look. The ‘Binh-Dan’ would look superb in a setting on the Perfume River in Hue as the US Marines fought to regain the city.
The second is the ‘Nam-Thanh’ Electronics Shop. Again the model features period advertising including Melia cigarettes (a brand sold even today in Vietnam!) and National TVs and radios- perhaps tempting that GI or Digger with a few bob in his pocket and not much to spend it on. The ‘Nam-Thanh’ also features an awning which would allow the placement of a Viet Cong sniper to harass before escaping into the backstreets.
The third and final building is the ‘Uon Toc Mo Dec’ Barbershop. With traditional advertising (including examples of hair styles available and the classic Coca-Cola signage) and a world-weary visage, the Barbershop looks like it’s closed its doors for the day- maybe they’ve heard about an impending ambush and have decided not to take the risk for a few dong… It’s also the perfect setting to display your ANZAC Diggers, perhaps on well-earned R&R in ‘Vungers” (Vung Tau) chatting to a few ‘bar girls’…
All three buildings are beautifully and painstakingly finished to the highest standards and are ready to deploy out of the box. They will be complemented with the soon to be released Alleyway and Street Corner (which can be seen in the accompanying images) and joined together to create one large diorama, perhaps with a couple of Last Post Miniatures Palm Trees in the background to really add to that Vietnam look.