that one soldier reminds me of that one technology geek soldier from “Beetle Bailey”
For the electronic environment.
Progression without progress.
As a kid, I had a few of them myself. They were very popular back then in the 1960’s.
I thought it was pretty cool to set up the army men, then hit ’em with hair spray and a lighter…
the real fun was lighting them with a match and watching flaming balls drop to the ground.
Times, they are a changing.
He must be the one operating the drone.
Ah yes, polythene figures. Can’t take any glue nor paint, and therefore cannot be modified into anything useful.
Templo S.U.D. over 7 years ago
that one soldier reminds me of that one technology geek soldier from “Beetle Bailey”
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 7 years ago
For the electronic environment.
wecatsgocomics over 7 years ago
Progression without progress.
Lyons Group, Inc. over 7 years ago
As a kid, I had a few of them myself. They were very popular back then in the 1960’s.
Amra Leo over 7 years ago
I thought it was pretty cool to set up the army men, then hit ’em with hair spray and a lighter…
The Jeep Guy Premium Member over 7 years ago
the real fun was lighting them with a match and watching flaming balls drop to the ground.
Mema Jean over 7 years ago
Times, they are a changing.
gfredrickson85 over 7 years ago
He must be the one operating the drone.
Hippogriff over 7 years ago
Ah yes, polythene figures. Can’t take any glue nor paint, and therefore cannot be modified into anything useful.