Yes, you are correct on both counts. This is because on the physicals prop the two needles on the center of the dial are both connected to the same center section. So they will always spin together at the same time and always point in opposite directions just as shown when Voller turns the...
You sold these for an average of $690 on ebay? How many sales are in that average? I see you said you listed 10 and maybe you have 3 left so does that mean you sold 7 with an average price of $690? Sorry if I am getting confused by the figures since you gave some away and traded some.
Just to be clear I was talking about the table being 20" wide as a point of reference to check the measurements of the dial.
The measurements of the dial in the Den of Destiny and on display at the El Capitan Theatre can be found here: Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
These dials on...
That is a darn shame! I hate seeing these scammers stealing our pictures and dupping people out of their hard earned cash. This has happened to me a lot.
It is hard to believe that some people fall for these scams but I think the impulse buyer has blinders on and misses the warning signs.
In the new thread you started? Yes, there was one picture of the back and you can see a little more detail in your picture. I can see the outer circles so maybe the back side just has the same decorative designs as the front side but not the lettering. Still not clear enough to know for sure...
So I took a little break from working on the Dial to knock out my Grafikos model. I noticed there is a design on the back side of the Grafikos but you can't quite tell what it is in the movie. There are only a couple scenes where you get to see the back. The first it is covered in wax and the...
From what you see in the movie and the production prop dial on display at some of the premieres, do you guys think the back of the dial has the same slope at the front on the angled piece or does the back look more shallow than the front? It would be easy to tell with a picture taken at the...
If you look closely at the close-up pictures of the one on display at the Den of Destiny you can see that the needles have been modified on the underside so that they are mounted in place. I doubt they move.
The Dial on display at the El Capitan Theatre Indiana Jones exhibit seems to be the same size as the one in the Den of Destiny. Based on the square table it is sitting on; which I found online and is said to have a width of 20 inches. This also matches up with the display plaque which measures...
What do you guys think about these measurements compared to what we see in the movie?
In these images I measured the fingers to get a basic idea of the scale. They seem to match up from scene to scene. Of course, fingers can be different sizes on different people but it seems to me that...
Right on. Thanks for pointing that out.
Usually when a contractor is hired to do a piece that has already been made for a movie then they would normally get access to the original plans and/or 3d models.
It is interesting that the details are different but that is nothing new in the movie...