I'm currently thinking of doing a 4 or 5 man at team and grabing a coupla cheap
20 dollar vehicles i saw around town and panting them the bright yellow like
i've seen on some pictures here.
Anyway, just curios about the whole at myth and all.
-ANDY
" Fiery the angels fell, Deep thunder rolled around their shores,
Burning with the fires of orc."
Roy - BLADERUNNER
I'd tell y'all a joke about the number 288, but it's two gross.
To send email take off YER PANTS
1. It's bright! It's mod! It's happening! It gets kids' attention!
2. It isn't Olive Drab.
Thanks to all the Vietnam protests, GIJoe went in the dumper (as far
as sales go) in 1968. Between the bright colors and the "peace sign"
AT logo, Hasbro was doing what it could to put the military era out of
the minds of buyers.
Judging from the sales response, it must have worked! Check out John
Michlig's big book, it has a lot of great information about how GIJoe
was sold over the years.
Of course, we who were kids in the 70s were still clamoring for more
weapons, but Hasbro's anti-war stance kept our mothers happy, and mom
was the one paying the freight back then.
As an example of parental overreaction in the early 70s, I knew one
kid who's parents took all his GIJoe weapons away. He was only allowed
to keep one flare gun! Poor guy. He did have a lot of cool (but
non-violent) Billy Blastoff stuff, though.
Jim B.
On 31 Oct 2000 21:58:36 GMT, dvdd...@aol.comYERPANTS (Dvddaddy2)
wrote:
And like the man said....it wasn't OD
-Dave
Jim Bush <jim...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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That's true. The reason i'm starting to like the yellow idea for my team's
vehicles is that it's just such and damned loud obnoxious color.
My at guys will have weapons though<G> Infact, what i'm shooting for with my
team is proabbly more of an A TEAM Mercenary deal. But hey.... i like the
yellow so i'll call it AT.
I always wondered if the at logo was supposed to be a sort've "Peace Sign"
incognito thing.
So basically, at was the late 60's war era interpetation of joe. Today it seems
to have evolved to a more of Indianna Jones/ the shadow sort've adventure thing
to me.
Basically my guys(i proabbly shouldnt even call them an AT team reallY) are
gonna be more of an A TEAM sorta deal where they use weapons and crap but
always drive yellow vehicles.
As many of you know here my MAIN joe project is doing a full authentic vietnam
era light infantry unit but that's an expensive long term project and the at
guys are just a sort've fun little project i can throw like 50 bucks or so a
month into and have something cool to display.
Rick Jazz
"Dvddaddy2" <dvdd...@aol.comYERPANTS> wrote in message
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That's the reality based truth as I see it.
Adam
I think there are tons of ways to interpret Joe these days. My team
of kitbashed AT guys focus on Search and Rescue missions, with some
meteorology/natural disaster stuff thrown in. But I also have a
Weapons Expert for those delicate situations where some hot lead would
come in handy. ;-)
Jim B.
On 31 Oct 2000 23:38:07 GMT, dvdd...@aol.comYERPANTS (Dvddaddy2)
wrote:
Here's a quote from Rick Behling in "GI Joe: The Story of America's
Favorite Man of Action" about this exact thing:
"Red is a toy color. So is blue. Red, blue, and white-primary colors-
are what Fisher Price made preschool toys out of. Now, first of all,
GI Joe is not a toy; he is a real--a living, breathing, thinking
thing. That's what you sell to kids. It's too expensive to get
camouflage by using multiple coats of paint, so, looking at other color
alternatives, yellow is a nice aggressive color not identified with any
age group, and it looks great on TV--an exciting color to put in a
commercial. A deliberate decision was made that yellow would be the
color we would carry throughout the line."
P. 173
-Thornhammer
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Before you buy.
Cuz purple would have clashed with his tie... dunno.
iLYa
--
Rick Jazz
I was one of the lucky one, in the mid 70s I had all sorts
of weapons.
Two that I remember are the Bazooka and the Howitzer, both of which
fired shells. I also had all sorts of rifles, SMGs and pistols.
Then I grew up, joined the navy and gave it all to my kid brother.
Within 6 months they were all lost, sold or stolen.
--
Lane Shutt <lms...@hiwaay.net>
One of the BIG reasons is that at the time, Jacques Cousteau and his
team were the living embodiment of scientific adventurism--and THEY
painted all their vehicles high visibility yellow to make sure they
could be spotted in 200+ feet of blue green water! The idea that hi-viz
yellow has carried on ever since--the eco-vehicles of Captain Planet
and a lot of recent underwater/land explorer toy sets being the most
recent examples. Face it--yellow is the color of scientific guys doing
cool stuff.
max-mike
J. Steven York - www.sff.net/people/j-steven-york - Writer
Generation X Novels: Crossroads, Genogoths
Bolo, The Old Guard (Jan. 2001, Baen Books)
In fact, whole features were created (like the "articulated" vehicle feature
on the Mobile Headquarters) with the aim of looking good in a 1-2 second
clip on the commercial.
Fortunately for us, YELLOW just happened to be adopted by many real-life
exploration vehicles, so we could feel real.
--
John
Yellow is the international high visability color for heavy equipment such as
bulldozers. Many firetrucks and other emergency vehicles are now yellow.
Red & orange are considered too hard to see at night.
( Info courtesy of HFD, Houston Tex.)
Oz
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AHA! So what you're saying is that Cousteau was an Adventure Team
wannabee!!!
The truth is now out. Way out.
Speaking of way out, my theory is that the Pawtucket Boys came up with the
yellow colored sub idea after a few puffs on the hookah and a listen to the
BEATLES. :-)
Bam Bam
Heck, no! He was the Ultimate Sea Adventurer!
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