Oh well...now I don't feel so bad not knowing who all of these guys are supposed to represent!


Here are my efforts on the five soldiers in the U.S. Army Personalities pack. Above is a group shot of them posed with two more of my scratch-built SE Asian temples from my Pulp games. With them being overgrown with vegetation, there's no reason I can't use them in my Vietnam games.

Here's the one that Cap'n Jim and I feel is inspired by Col. Kurtz in
Apocalypse Now. It is one of my favorites from this pack. I love the bald head, cigar in his mouth, and no bullshit look on his face.

Definitely in the running for my favorite miniature from the pack. So much attitude in this shot -- sunglasses, bare-chested, and the way he's holding his M-60 machine gun. Great pose!

The figure that I think is inspired by either Sgt. Elias or Staff Sgt. Barnes from the movie
Platoon. It is a toss up between that movie and
Apocalyspe Now as to which seems to be hated by Vietnam vets or history buffs more. I honestly liked it, though. My favorite part is when Charlie Sheen "new guy" is put on point and realizes an enemy soldier could be less than six feet from him and he'd never see him.

I decided NOT to paint this up as Charlie Sheen. Not because I was worried that I would do a poor job on it, but because I simply wanted some brighter colored hair in my group of Americans. Here was a chance to throw in some blond, non-regulation length locks in the group, so I took it.


I really like how this pose is completely different than all of the others. His t-shirt, floppy bush hat, and light on equipment look gives nice variety to the collection of miniatures. Who he is supposed to me, I have no idea, though. If any LAF readers have some thoughts on that, I'd love to hear it!
For a couple more photos, check out my discussion of this batch on my Lead Legionaries blog here:
https://leadlegionaries.blogspot.com/2025/05/vietnam-personalities-pack-from-28mm.htmlThanks in advance for any comments...
Mike Demana