Hello! 1st post... an intro and misc. random stuff! :-)
Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2005 11:35 am
Hello!
Well, I guess I can officially claim I'm no longer in denial... because when you sign up for a message board it's pretty much official: you're hooked!! (and a geek) haha
I'm Brian- 31 y/o married guy with 3 wonderful kids who resigned from my Database Admin job in June of last year to take care of my kiddo's full-time. Which has led me to this: a little more time to research/collect die-cast WWII vehicles and general WWII history. I also collect the Todd McFarlane 'SportsPicks' line and have almost every hockey/football figure. And I can also see my collection including the new military figures (http://www.spawn.com/toys/categorytype. ... egoryid=28) although it's a bit disappointing they don't have any current plans to do any WWII figures.
My collection started with some significant rationalization (like many of you, I'm sure) thinking, "Oh, I'll just buy this 21st Century Sherman tank from Wal-Mart..." and then it gradually grew from there. That was about a year and-a-half ago and I've since graduated from '21st Century' to the $30 'Forces of Valor' line. I think my collection is hovering around the 10 tank mark which is mostly comprised of German tanks- but only because I've always loved WWII German engineering... NOT because I'm a transplant of the 'Fatherland.'
On a somewhat related topic-
I bought a 4 pack of DVD's from SunCoast Video on Sunday. They include the following movies:
"Battle of the Last Panzer"
"Battle of El Alamein"
"Five for Hell"
"Hitler's SS: A Portait In Hell"
All four movies were only $9.99 so I thought 'What the heck.' I had not seen any of them, am not expecting much and am pretty confident they couldn't be much worse than the 1965 version of "The Battle of the Bulge" which is one of the worst WWII movies I've ever seen. Ironically enough, the only one of the movies I have watched is "Battle of the Last Panzer" which uses Chaffee tanks for the Germans. For some reason it wasn't NEARLY as tough to watch as BofB but I guess that's because it wasn't billed as a 'great' movie with an 'A list' of actors. I haven't finished the movie yet (fell asleep- but don't read too much into that, as I started it at 1am in the morning) but it's not THAT bad. It's 'fair' at best, but so far it's definitely watchable.
Anyway, just thought I'd say "hello" and look forward to some spirited discussions.
Well, I guess I can officially claim I'm no longer in denial... because when you sign up for a message board it's pretty much official: you're hooked!! (and a geek) haha
I'm Brian- 31 y/o married guy with 3 wonderful kids who resigned from my Database Admin job in June of last year to take care of my kiddo's full-time. Which has led me to this: a little more time to research/collect die-cast WWII vehicles and general WWII history. I also collect the Todd McFarlane 'SportsPicks' line and have almost every hockey/football figure. And I can also see my collection including the new military figures (http://www.spawn.com/toys/categorytype. ... egoryid=28) although it's a bit disappointing they don't have any current plans to do any WWII figures.
My collection started with some significant rationalization (like many of you, I'm sure) thinking, "Oh, I'll just buy this 21st Century Sherman tank from Wal-Mart..." and then it gradually grew from there. That was about a year and-a-half ago and I've since graduated from '21st Century' to the $30 'Forces of Valor' line. I think my collection is hovering around the 10 tank mark which is mostly comprised of German tanks- but only because I've always loved WWII German engineering... NOT because I'm a transplant of the 'Fatherland.'

On a somewhat related topic-
I bought a 4 pack of DVD's from SunCoast Video on Sunday. They include the following movies:
"Battle of the Last Panzer"
"Battle of El Alamein"
"Five for Hell"
"Hitler's SS: A Portait In Hell"
All four movies were only $9.99 so I thought 'What the heck.' I had not seen any of them, am not expecting much and am pretty confident they couldn't be much worse than the 1965 version of "The Battle of the Bulge" which is one of the worst WWII movies I've ever seen. Ironically enough, the only one of the movies I have watched is "Battle of the Last Panzer" which uses Chaffee tanks for the Germans. For some reason it wasn't NEARLY as tough to watch as BofB but I guess that's because it wasn't billed as a 'great' movie with an 'A list' of actors. I haven't finished the movie yet (fell asleep- but don't read too much into that, as I started it at 1am in the morning) but it's not THAT bad. It's 'fair' at best, but so far it's definitely watchable.
Anyway, just thought I'd say "hello" and look forward to some spirited discussions.