Showing posts with label army men. Show all posts
Showing posts with label army men. Show all posts

Advertising roundup


Creepy clown mask used by 1789 to advertise Ads of the World.



Plastic "soldiers" turned into children playing by Y & R to support Unicef. Via.



Poster by Juniper Park for the Breast Fest, a film festival targeting breast cancer.



McCann Erickson co-opts Jesus for a little self-promotion. Via.



Advertisements co-opted and turned into vampire victims to promote Twilight.

*Buy army men at eBay.

Papercraft umbrella monster (link roundup)



Download the umbrella monster paper toy here.

And a few more links:

1. Toy soldiers at war.

2. Magnificent photo of New York, circa 1931, by Samuel H. Gottscho.

3. I'm not sure when the contest expires, but Nancy Dorsner is giving away 500 blank postcards (you can put on them whatever you want).

4. Apparently the Montana towns of Bozeman and Missoula have laws against "peeping persons."

*Previously: Umbrella monster.

*Buy the Umbrella Academy PVC Set at Entertainment Earth.

New toys by Sucklord






New toys unveiled by Sucklord - - Glow-in-the-dark version of the Creature from the Black Lagoon Army Man I posted previously, and the Suck Shark. No purchase price yet, as far as I could tell.

*Previously: Sucklord's DJ Stormtrooper.

*Buy glow in the dark items at eBay.

Blue-helmeted army men on the loose



If it has a meaning other than silliness, it eludes me, but there's a street art project called "Miniscule Blue Helmets On A Massive Scale" that's active in Europe. For example, here's 500 blue-helmeted army men taking over a phone booth in the Netherlands:





Via.

*Previously: Protest the war by placing army men in public places.

*Buy army men at eBay.

The Creature from the Black Lagoon as a little army man?





I love this Creature from the Black Lagoon/Little Army Man mashup toy by Suckadelic. On sale for $25 here, and you can see photos of the creation process here.

Relatedly, check out this Creature from the Black Lagoon wind-up toy I just spotted at eBay:



*Previously: Suckadelic's DJ Stormtrooper.

*Buy Creature from the Black Lagoon collectibles at eBay.

Protest the war by placing plastic army men everywhere you go

It's called the "Army Men Project"

We’re spreading plastic Army Men around the country and around the globe as small, everyday reminders of the ongoing horrors of the war in Iraq and to serve as tools to foster dialogue, action and resistance to the war. Here in the United States we’re encouraged to forget about the war, to go on with our lives, to “go shopping.” But what if everywhere people went there were little plastic Army Men nudging them to remember that we’re waging war? At Home Depot, on the gas pump, in the 7-11, at the post office, on the hood of the car, in the public restroom, at the movie theatre, in the produce section of the grocery store … in your neighborhood …?


Very clever idea. Via Brand Flakes For Breakfast.