DD325 THE BAZOOKA MAN BY KING AND COUNTRY
Overview
Introduction and overview
Historical context: U.S. Rangers with bazookas on D‑Day
Collector‑oriented specifics
DD325 “The Bazooka Man” by King & Country presents a single 1:30‑scale, hand‑painted figure of a U.S. Army Ranger in prone firing posture, wielding an M1 bazooka. Released in June 2019, this WWII D‑Day ’44 – Americans line piece portrays a finely detailed anti‑tank specialist, capturing the intensity of infantry weapons development. Collectors will appreciate the sculpted realism and distinct base, making it a strong addition to D‑Day vignette collections.
Historical Background
DD325 depicts a U.S. Army Ranger equipped with the M1 Rocket Launcher (commonly known as the bazooka) in a prone firing position during the Normandy landings of 6 June 1944. U.S. Rangers were among the first assault troops to scale the cliffs at Pointe du Hoc, Omaha and Utah Beaches, tasked with neutralizing German coastal artillery and pillboxes. Equipped with the M1 bazooka—a man-portable anti-tank weapon firing HEAT rounds approximately five feet long—Rangers used the launcher not only against armored threats but also to breach bunkers and disrupt fortified positions. This innovation significantly enhanced infantry firepower and flexibility. The bazooka’s effectiveness was particularly vital during the initial beach assault when armored support was limited.
Consequently, individual Rangers wielding this weapon could shape the tactical outcome of localized assaults. The Normandy invasion marked a pivotal turning point in WWII. Opposing forces comprised the German 7th Army and elements of the 352nd Infantry Division defending the Normandy coast. The success of the landings established a Western front that ultimately led to Allied victory in Europe. Thus, the Bazooka Man figure encapsulates both a technological adaptation and the high-stakes role of Rangers in Normandy’s opening chapter.
Collector Notes
Manufactured by King & Country (SKU DD325), “The Bazooka Man” features a single figure released June 2019 in the D‑Day ’44 – Americans line (sagerssoldiers.com). The 1:30 scale metal figure (lead/tin alloy) stands on an oval profiled base marked “King & Country D.DAY ’44 2019” (lastdodo.com). It depicts a prone firing Ranger with sculpted M1 bazooka and HEAT round; the figure comes factory painted. Typical Sager’s listing price is US$45 (sagerssoldiers.com). Secondary‑market availability tends to reflect similar price points; pricing may vary modestly based on paint quality and packaging. Identification tips include checking the pedestal marking and SKU. Common condition concerns involve minor paint chipping along edges or on the bazooka tube.
Boxed, mint examples command a small premium, especially with clean, undamaged packaging. Overall, DD325 is a well‑sculpted, moderately priced standout for wartime infantry dioramas.




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