Hellboy Replicas

Scareb

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Does anyone know if there are any replica's for the Ressurection Amulet Hellboy uses to wake the corpse or the Pinkie of St. Dionysius.

Any help would be appreciated.

Btw, if this is in the wrong section, please let me know.
 
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Yeah, I had seen his site before and noticed that he had made them, but I had no idea how to contact him. Then I remembered a samaritan topic and put two and two together when I saw a banner with similar stuff in his siggy area.

Thanks for the help in finding him. I launched a PM to him.
 
I am also in awe of the amazing comic-based props made by the RPF member mentioned above. He's inspired me to (someday) put together a few of my own HB comic props. In the meantime, I thought you may like a peek at something I picked up at a coin shop a few days ago. Not a HellBoy prop, but I sure could see him using it! If I ever get my hands on a samaritan this will be dangling off of the handle:

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Some sort of medieval medal with some striking imagery - a saint/apostle/philosopher with his leg in the mouth of a giant dog/wolf head emerging from a river in front of a great tree and distant castle town. On the other side we have a warrior springing out of a iron box/coffin with a keyhole and key resting on the box lid. Talk about cool! I could totally see this amulet protecting Big Red in some way or another. Anyone out there know Latin? :)

Tiki
 
Does anyone have the WW2 photograph of baby HB and the soldiers?
I'd love to have that one.


Grab it quick as it's hosted on my server and I doubt I can leave it up long as it's a large file (21 Meg).

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Yes, I do have the digital shot. You can pm me with your e-mail for the picture file. If you cannot get it above, pm me. :)
 
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Replying to those that pm'd already. Mine I think is a bit better resolution with some color in darker tones showing on the photo.
 
It seems not proper latin, but a latin/german mix... one side of the coin says "Christus Pro Peccatis Nostri Mortus Es" (Cor 15/is) and it means more or less "****** died for our sins" from the Corinthians book.
I can't understand very well what's on the other side, but it say more or less "Iona went into the fish for three days and -did something- his God" from the Book of Iona.
 
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