
NAM LVTP-5
NAM LVTP-5
About this Product
The NAM LVTP-5 brings a vital piece of amphibious armor to your Vietnam-era tabletop battles. Designed as a large armored personnel carrier, the Landing Vehicle, Tracked, Personnel-5 (LVTP-5) was capable of carrying a full platoon of Marines from ship to shore—and deep into inland combat zones. Its heavy armor and impressive troop capacity made it a key asset in the U.S. Marine Corps' riverine and amphibious operations during the Vietnam War.
This detailed miniature is ideal for wargamers looking to add transport, firepower, and realism to their forces. Whether storming beaches or advancing through dense terrain, the LVTP-5 is built to lead the charge.
Key Features
• Detailed resin or plastic 15mm scale LVTP-5 model
• Designed for use in Team Yankee: 'Nam or similar Vietnam War games
• Large troop transport capacity and armored durability
• Includes assembly components and optional stowage detail
• Painting required
Why Buy This Kit?
• Recreate historic amphibious assaults and mobile warfare
• Essential transport vehicle for Marine forces in Vietnam scenarios
• Adds realism and tactical depth to your tabletop army
• Pairs well with infantry platoons and combined-arms strategies
Gameplay Role
The LVTP-5 serves as a heavily armored transport, capable of delivering large infantry squads across difficult terrain or contested landing zones. In gameplay, it functions as both protection and mobility—ensuring your troops arrive safely and ready to engage.
Paint & Hobby Tips
Vietnam-era LVTP-5s were often painted in standard olive drab or forest green. Highlight armor edges and weather panels with a dry brush. For added realism, apply mud textures and stowage items like tarps, bags, or jerry cans to reflect long jungle deployments.
Historical Context Sidebar
First deployed in the 1950s, the LVTP-5 saw extensive use in Vietnam, where the U.S. Marine Corps relied on it for amphibious landings and inland transport. Despite its size, it was highly mobile and could carry up to 30 fully equipped troops. It played a critical role in numerous operations, including riverine patrols and assaults deep into hostile territory.
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NAM LVTP-5
About this Product
The NAM LVTP-5 brings a vital piece of amphibious armor to your Vietnam-era tabletop battles. Designed as a large armored personnel carrier, the Landing Vehicle, Tracked, Personnel-5 (LVTP-5) was capable of carrying a full platoon of Marines from ship to shore—and deep into inland combat zones. Its heavy armor and impressive troop capacity made it a key asset in the U.S. Marine Corps' riverine and amphibious operations during the Vietnam War.
This detailed miniature is ideal for wargamers looking to add transport, firepower, and realism to their forces. Whether storming beaches or advancing through dense terrain, the LVTP-5 is built to lead the charge.
Key Features
• Detailed resin or plastic 15mm scale LVTP-5 model
• Designed for use in Team Yankee: 'Nam or similar Vietnam War games
• Large troop transport capacity and armored durability
• Includes assembly components and optional stowage detail
• Painting required
Why Buy This Kit?
• Recreate historic amphibious assaults and mobile warfare
• Essential transport vehicle for Marine forces in Vietnam scenarios
• Adds realism and tactical depth to your tabletop army
• Pairs well with infantry platoons and combined-arms strategies
Gameplay Role
The LVTP-5 serves as a heavily armored transport, capable of delivering large infantry squads across difficult terrain or contested landing zones. In gameplay, it functions as both protection and mobility—ensuring your troops arrive safely and ready to engage.
Paint & Hobby Tips
Vietnam-era LVTP-5s were often painted in standard olive drab or forest green. Highlight armor edges and weather panels with a dry brush. For added realism, apply mud textures and stowage items like tarps, bags, or jerry cans to reflect long jungle deployments.
Historical Context Sidebar
First deployed in the 1950s, the LVTP-5 saw extensive use in Vietnam, where the U.S. Marine Corps relied on it for amphibious landings and inland transport. Despite its size, it was highly mobile and could carry up to 30 fully equipped troops. It played a critical role in numerous operations, including riverine patrols and assaults deep into hostile territory.
















