Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade

Thanks for sharing friend Barnett.

Your work its very impressive and detailed.
Your dedication is admirable.:)

Bests:thumbsup

Harryford Jones :cheers

Harry!!!!!
A honor comming from you, bro.
Hey, listen... You should open a new thread for ToD and upload you Lao Che cards... They're outstanding.
Thanks, bud.




Bests
Barnett
 
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Ok, here we go again.
New in Forum, new rules.

I've received an extremely kind and polite note from mods, informing me about this topic rules, wich I really appreciate. In my 40 years old, what I've ever learned is that without rules, nothing rules... mainly in Internet forums. So, I deeply apologize for any inconvenience that may have caused and I'll try to follow the rules in this forum from now on.

As I've not found any thread about "Last Crusade", I thought it would open one, since it's my favorite Indy saga movie.

And, well, why not to release this thread showing a paper prop that has not been very widespread?

You surely would remember this scene, from the German Zeppelin Station scene. "Joneses" are ready to take a ship to get out from Germany.

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Well, that's my point of view about the almost imperceptible frame.



Click on the pic to get really high resolution watermarkless always-free view.

More to come...:)
Bests
Barnett

here is the HD PIC

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According to the book "From Star Wars to Indiana Jones, The Best of Lucasfilm Archives", Grail tablet size is 50 cms * 60 cms * 5 cms.

Bests
Barnett
 
Barnett, great to see your work here as well as at COW. Especially liking the box of matches, just a neat little prop that can actually be used in everyday life! Box sitting in my Mark VII bag now!

Thanks
 
Barnett, great to see your work here as well as at COW. Especially liking the box of matches, just a neat little prop that can actually be used in everyday life! Box sitting in my Mark VII bag now!

Thanks

Thanks mate. Really appreciated
Would be great if you upload any picture :)

Bests
Barnett
 
Something I worked some time ago...

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Let's take a closer look on the magazines on Jones' home table.

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I'm quite proud because I could identify each of the three Scientific American magazines on the table, after searching between about 1000 covers. They were quite difficult to identify, specially the one at the bottom. So, here you have'em.

They're quite a heavy images, but the highest resolution you can even get. Click on'em.



Hope you appreciate this the way I did.
Bests
Barnett
 
Now that's dedication! Holy crap! Awesome and thank you!

And let me add, am I the only one who thinks those covers are classier than the ones today?
 
Now that's dedication! Holy crap! Awesome and thank you!

And let me add, am I the only one who thinks those covers are classier than the ones today?


Your right, they are much classier than the crap that passes for magazine covers today.
 
This is my version of Indy's drivers license based on an actual license from the 30's. Hope someone can use it.

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