Happy to hear you picked up on our ‘graffiti’…
Many years ago I used to do a lot of freelance design work and illustrations for an American publication based in Hong Kong called ‘Off Duty’ which was aimed at U.S. Armed Forces personnel based in the Asia Pacific area. The editor of this monthly magazine was an older American friend and expatriate, Jim Shaw who had came to Asia in the Army during the Korean War and stayed on afterwards, marrying a Japanese lady. Jim became a journalist and ended up in Vietnam in the 60’s editing among other things a little humour magazine for GIs called ‘Grunt’ much of it written and drawn by the GIs themselves….
That’s where I first heard about the term ‘Grunt’ and the initials ‘I.H.T.F.P.’ and their meaning!
Just a wee but of background info…
Andy.
Excellent close up Mike of another of Andy's, Don McCullin, Battle for Hué pose figures.![]()
You're welcome Mike, Andy has done several figures inspired by the Don McCullin Hué photos and others, while with 1/5 Mostly with Delta Company, I gather from what I've read over time from various articles.Thanks Steve and thanks for the original Don McCullin photo that this figure set is based on. I have the McCullin figure on my want list and in time I will be adding him to my collection.
Mike
You're welcome Mike, Andy has done several figures inspired by the Don McCullin Hué photos and others, while with 1/5 Mostly with Delta Company, I gather from what I've read over time from various articles.
Check back on my Vietnam photos, I reposted on the Bored tonight thread over the past few weeks.
Thankyou Mike and Steve for your responses…Thanks again Steve. I was aware that VN128, "Wounded" was based on a Don McCullin photo. Another great looking set.
Mike
Mike, I look forward to you adding some more photos to this thread as your Vietnam collection growsThanks again Steve. I was aware that VN128, "Wounded" was based on a Don McCullin photo. Another great looking set.
Mike
Dang Mike. I was going to build up my JJD Viking shield wall, then I saw your VN181. Now I'm torn on what to get. Such GI art is iconic to the Vietnam War.Received VN181 this afternoon. I luv the graffiti on this Marine. Mad Magazine's mascot Alfred E. Newman "What Me Worry" as well as the Helmet acronym I. H. T. F. P. (I Hate This F. . . Ing Place).
Mike
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Dang Mike. I was going to build up my JJD Viking shield wall, then I saw your VN181. Now I'm torn on what to get. Such GI art is iconic to the Vietnam War.
Yes, please post again. I remember it was quite impressive.Perhaps I should post a photo of my Viking shield wall to help in your decision. On the other hand build up your shield wall and collect VN181 as well. I certainly apologize for being a bad influence
Mike
When I think about buying toy soldiers, I think about the Domino Pizza commercial. "Treat Yourself"Yes, please post again. I remember it was quite impressive.
