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NAM K-2 Ironclad Company

Original price $ 50.00 CAD - Original price $ 50.00 CAD
Original price
$ 50.00 CAD
$ 50.00 CAD - $ 50.00 CAD
Current price $ 50.00 CAD

NAM K-2 Ironclad Company

About this Product

The NAM K-2 Ironclad Company provides a compact yet powerful armored unit for PAVN players in Team Yankee: ‘Nam. Representing a company-sized formation of Soviet-supplied tanks—typically T-54 or T-55 variants—this set is ideal for players looking to field heavy armor without committing to a full battalion. With enough firepower to challenge enemy armor and fortifications, the Ironclad Company is a critical component of any PAVN offensive force.

This set is designed for fast deployment in mid-to-large games, offering mobility, resilience, and hard-hitting main guns in a cost-effective force package.

Key Features

• Contains multiple 15mm-scale PAVN tanks (typically 3–5 vehicles)
• Perfect for adding armor support to infantry-heavy lists
• Highly detailed Cold War-era tank sculpts
• Suitable for Vietnam War scenarios and broader Team Yankee gameplay
• Compatible with PAVN unit and command cards

Why Buy This Kit?

• An ideal starting point for a PAVN armored force
• Great for building balanced lists or reinforcing larger battalions
• Adds tactical versatility and battlefield durability
• A must-have for Vietnam-era armored combat scenarios

Gameplay Role
The Ironclad Company plays the role of a mid-sized armored spearhead. Whether flanking NATO positions, supporting infantry in assaults, or holding key terrain against enemy vehicles, these tanks provide a reliable blend of firepower and resilience.

Paint & Hobby Tips
Use Soviet-era greens as your primary scheme, highlighted with subtle drybrushing and weathering powders. Add track mud, rust, and paint chipping for a well-worn battlefield look. Pair with PAVN decals for historical authenticity.

Historical Context Sidebar
During the Vietnam War, North Vietnam received extensive armored support from the Soviet Union. The T-54 and T-55 tanks formed the backbone of their armored forces, organized into companies and battalions. These units saw increasing use in conventional operations as the war progressed, culminating in large-scale offensives where armor played a decisive role in breaching defenses and urban engagements.