BMC Toys: Plastic Army Women Project: Update #1
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Here's a long overdue update on the BMC Toys Plastic Army Women Project idea I posted last year.
The general concept is a set of female combat toy soldier figures in the style of the plastic army men from WW2-Cold War era that would blend in with existing figures from a variety of manufacturers and look like what the average person thinks of as 'little green army men' that just happen to be women. The initial response to the idea was very positive and indicated this concept is generally on the right track. The main feedback received has been the figures in the sketches didn't have regulation hair as they were referenced from WAC (The Women's Army Corps) WW2 era photos. I acquired an M1 combat helmet (the type used by the US from WW2 through 1985) and had artist Tina Imel consult with some female service members and draw some portrait sketches to see how regulation hair might look:
I'm not entirely certain the regulation hair will translate well in small scale, but since it's important to many project supporters I'll keep it in the mix going forward to see how it looks. I'm developing these figures as toy soldiers that are an extension of the generic 'Army Men' universe of pop-culture rather than historically accurate hobby models. I think there is some room for artistic license with hair regulations as the figures represent more of a 'what if' women had served in US military combat roles in WW2 and Cold War conflicts as opposed to accurate models of contemporary female service members that do currently serve in combat roles. A set of contemporary US soldiers that includes a mix of men and women could also be a good project at some point. There have been some requests for female figures representing the different branches of the military, which is also a good idea but beyond the scope of this particular project.
I recently received this letter from Vivian (age 6) and was given permission by her Mom to share it:
Vivian's Mom has shared this letter with a few different manufacturers, and has also received interest from a couple of reporters that got in touch in with me regarding Vivian's letter and this project. CNN just posted this article:
https://www.cnn.com/2019/08/09/us/girl-female-toy-soldier-trnd/index.html
The next steps for this project are to commission more detailed drawings and choose a sculptor to create a single prototype figure sculpt. I've got a huge backlog of reissue projects on my to-do list right now, but would really like to continue working on this, so if you think it's a good idea please subscribe to the BMC Toys Plastic Army Woman Project newsletter to me know I should keep it a high priority. Tanks' for your help:
Original concept sketches by Tina Imel:
Original Blog post:
https://bmctoys.com/blogs/news/bmc-toys-plastic-army-women-project
August 30, 2019: BMC Toys: Plastic Army Women Project: Update #2 (IT'S HAPPENING!)
September 8, 2019: BMC Toys: Plastic Army Women Project: Update #3
October 20, 2019: BMC Toys: Plastic Army Women Project: Update #4
November 8, 2019: BMC Toys: Plastic Army Women Project: Update #5
Update: Links to more articles about Vivian's letter:
https://connectingvets.radio.com/articles/why-arent-there-plastic-army-women-toy-soldiers
https://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2019/aug/04/women-in-army-toys-still-awol-20190804/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4gUk-tiVsA
https://www.militarytimes.com/off-duty/military-culture/2019/08/14/missing-in-action-classic-green-army-men-still-have-no-women-figurines-and-this-6-year-old-is-not-having-it/
November 28, 2019: BMC Toys: Plastic Army Women Project: Update #6 and Happy Tanksgiving!
December 24, 2019: BMC Toys: Plastic Army Women Project: Update #7 and Merry Christmas!
March 8, 2020: BMC Toys: Plastic Army Women Project: Update #8
May 22, 2020: BMC Toys: Plastic Army Women Project: Update #9
May 22, 2020: BMC Toys: Plastic Army Women Project: Update #10
I’d love to see female pilots too! I’m a pilot and was a Navy helo pilot. I’m always looking for female military toys.
Yes, I agree past time to make Green Army Women too, and with Radios. I was a Ratt Operator. Thank you for expediting this project and making little girls and women soldiers proud. Retired SFC
Please make a commo soldier with a radio!!
As a female Army veteran I love this idea. I was an active duty female who held 2 MOS: Combat Medic and Military Police. There have been 2 female soldiers awarded the Silver Star for actions while under enemy fire. These are the first two women awarded the Silver Star since WWII. Here are their names. 23 yr old MP Sgt. Leigh Ann Hester for actions under fire in Iraq and 19 yr old Combat Medic Spc. Monica Lin Brown for her actions under fire in Afghanistan. Please google them and read about their actions.
I just watched the Steve Hartman video because I clicked on link about Vivian asking toy makers to may female toy soldiers. I have a granddaughter that would love to play with these alongside her brother. I would definitely purchase.