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Viet Cong - "Linh"
(Scout)
Birth Date : August 22, 2000

MSRP : USD 34.99

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In additional to Linh, you will get this beautiful handcrafted straw hat.  Order now to get this extra straw hat @ cyber-hobby.com only!

 

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Hi, it's very nice to meet you all!
It's been very difficult living through war-time.  Both of my parents already gave their lives to our country.
     My production version is ready!  Please enjoy!

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Before I make a move, I better warm up first!

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My arms and legs are much stronger now!
I had a major surgery, and now my shoulder, elbow, hip, and knee joints are improved and strengthen. 
My exercises from training is finally of use.
Kick and punch!  See how flexible I am now!
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I had a nice sun-tan, so my skin tone is now suitable for the environment of Vietnam.
My Kung Fu is so much better with my arm and leg improvements.
Still think I'm weak?
Maybe a nice kick in the neck will convince you!

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This tense environment is making me thirsty, let me take a drink of water!  This is my Chicom made standard aluminum canteen.

Hum...very quiet.  I think I should get ready to move any minute!

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It's getting quite dark out here...I wonder if everyone is asleep yet?!  Oh, I just remember!  I forget to wear my hat!  It is a woven straw conical hat.  We usually wear it in the field but not in actual combat.

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Shh...keep quiet!  I think I hear someone coming close.  I better hide here until they go a little further.   In the meantime, I'll let you take a look at my checkered scarf/towel.

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My mission this time is to sneak into one of the villages undercover.  This is not an easy task.  As far as I know, this community just took its first census yesterday, so now it is easier for the patrols to discover Viet Cong suspects.

I may encounter danger anytime, so first let me show you my backpack before I go any further.

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This is my standard rucksack with large interior and three exterior compartments.  This rucksack has a rigid frame and straps.  It is usually made in China and there are quite a few variations.

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Many of you may wondered about how I became a Viet Cong.  I was orphaned by war, and got adopted by the Special Force soldiers.  They trained me and taught me many things.  Let me introduce my grenade and pouch to you this time.

This is my long handled ChiCom cylindrical head with collar grenades.  I'm also equipped with a two-pocket grenade pouch with belt loops for attachment to combat belt.

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This is my Ho Chi Minh sandals.
We use old rubber tires for soles and cloth or rubber for fasteners.
When not available, imported rubber or plastic shoes are used.

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This is my Viet Cong guerrilla's pajama uniform.

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My M1 was the most popular weapon for Viet Cong.
It's usually bought from the Vietnames Government.
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I really enjoy reading through all the great suggestions for my name at the MDFC message board .  And thank you for voting at the MDFC Poll!  Linh is a great name!
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