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I collect Transformers, I read, I write, I play video games, I doodle, I read about history. (Because LEARNING IS THE BEST THING EVER)
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very nice collection you have there, I cant list all my items as its too numerous so I will make a quick listing of some of my favs (again if anyone wants to see pics of any of these just contact me)Da Pickle Monsta said:I'm a bit of a military historian myself! I have some things that I've collected from different places.
--British "doughboy" helmet that I picked up in New Zealand
--155mm brass shell casing, cast in 1944
--a copy of "In Harm's Way," a book about the USS Indianapolis sinking written by Doug Stanton, with a personalized autograph from one of the survivors
--a copy of Inge Aubacher's book "I am a Star," which was a memoir she wrote about the Treblinka concentration camp, with a personalized autograph
--an engraving of my great-uncle's name from the Korean War Museum in Seoul. He was killed in action in 1951.
--my grandfather's Vietnam era uniforms
--a Muqtada al-Sadr propaganda poster that I pulled off a utility pole in the Sunni triangle of Iraq
--my combat spurs from being deployed with the US Second Cavalry (2ACR)
I also have a collection of vintage Transformer action figures from the '80s and early to mid 90s. It includes a large number of figures that were released exclusively to Japan and Europe.
I'm also a sucker for video games, Star Trek, and Marvel Comics, specifically The Punisher and Deadpool titles.
TheRedBaron said:very nice collection you have there, I cant list all my items as its too numerous so I will make a quick listing of some of my favs (again if anyone wants to see pics of any of these just contact me)Da Pickle Monsta said:I'm a bit of a military historian myself! I have some things that I've collected from different places.
--British "doughboy" helmet that I picked up in New Zealand
--155mm brass shell casing, cast in 1944
--a copy of "In Harm's Way," a book about the USS Indianapolis sinking written by Doug Stanton, with a personalized autograph from one of the survivors
--a copy of Inge Aubacher's book "I am a Star," which was a memoir she wrote about the Treblinka concentration camp, with a personalized autograph
--an engraving of my great-uncle's name from the Korean War Museum in Seoul. He was killed in action in 1951.
--my grandfather's Vietnam era uniforms
--a Muqtada al-Sadr propaganda poster that I pulled off a utility pole in the Sunni triangle of Iraq
--my combat spurs from being deployed with the US Second Cavalry (2ACR)
I also have a collection of vintage Transformer action figures from the '80s and early to mid 90s. It includes a large number of figures that were released exclusively to Japan and Europe.
I'm also a sucker for video games, Star Trek, and Marvel Comics, specifically The Punisher and Deadpool titles.
-- a full US army dress uniform (pants,summer and winter shirt, 2 overseas hats,tie, dress jacket with 3 ribbon bars, full versions of the medals from the ribbon bars) from the manhattan project
-- a ww2 German panzer officers visor hat which was modified to fit tank headphones over
-- a ww1 internegative of the red baron
-- an 1870 franco-prussian war iron cross
-- a 1960's 3 star soviet general jacket and hat
-- a 1960's US brigadier general's shirt
-- 2 ww2 German helmets
-- a mostly complete ww2 signal corps uniform
and last thing I will post -- a reproduction knights cross which was used on the movie Hellboy by the German Karl Ruprecht Kroenen (included with this post is the actual picture from the movie of the knights cross I have in use)and for anyone who doesn't know a knights cross is the iron cross medal around the neck
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Noted.GrandNumberOfPounds said:I actually started a thread on this topic a back in February.
Hunger Mythos said:I like to draw creepy and weird things for the most part and read, usually Lovecraft, Stephen King, and Poe.
Bgheff said:I enjoy reading, just finished the Dark Tower series and moving on to a collection of Lovecraft.
Saney said:Hunger Mythos said:I like to draw creepy and weird things for the most part and read, usually Lovecraft, Stephen King, and Poe.Bgheff said:I enjoy reading, just finished the Dark Tower series and moving on to a collection of Lovecraft.
What about Clive Barker?
*Pouts*The Dude said:Saney said:Hunger Mythos said:I like to draw creepy and weird things for the most part and read, usually Lovecraft, Stephen King, and Poe.Bgheff said:I enjoy reading, just finished the Dark Tower series and moving on to a collection of Lovecraft.
What about Clive Barker?
Barker is OK, but Lovecraft and King are in a league all their own.