Inglorious Basterds Props

Surely Donnie Donowitz the "Bear Jew" Baseball Bat must figure into this!

I have been looking without success for good reference pictures of it.

I got a Wilson Bat waiting for the names to be carved into it!
 
Ah yes. Honestly, I don't know how the Germans could have put up with those long leather trench coats as my rain gear is as long and it's a pain in the arse to work in! I'm always getting it caught on or in something.

That being said, I wonder where you can find good authentic WWII Axis/ Allies clothing. Would be good for Indy stuff as well I suppose.

Shawn
 
First run of my autograph napkins will be getting to my place on wednesday, Ill post pictures once I get them.

Take care.


Gus
 
Probably one of my favorite Quinten movie. Also probably more favorite Pitt movie. I tried to do a basic Aldo costume for Halloween, but the wife nixed it in favor of Indy.

I have gotten some good WWII clothing from What Price Glory and At The Front.

If anybody is near Fort Indian Gap, PA in January, they do a Battle of The Bulge reenactment there that I show up as Indy for. Great time to get some pics with Germans/Nazis.

Cheers,

Sebastian
 
If you don't like the movie, why bother looking in a thread about props from it?:rolleyes

I would like to get my hands on the SS dagger that Stiglitz was sharpening before the rendezvous with Bridget Von Hammersmarck.:cool
 
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not accurate but similar knive of Aldo raines
 
Well, I got my first one, well, actually two, I am going to keep one clean, and make another one with some blood stains and dirt:



Hope you like it.

Cya


Gus
 
That being said, I wonder where you can find good authentic WWII Axis/ Allies clothing. Would be good for Indy stuff as well I suppose.

Shawn

Try Sportmans guide .com they have a lot of WW2 surplus ...good prices too!
Now on to the Glove Pistol, there is a small write up on it in the book "Ultimate Spy new Expanded Version" here is the short write up:
"Devised in World War II by the US Office of Naval Intelligence,this .38-caliber device allowed the wearer to be armed and still keep both hands free. It was fired at point-blank range by pressing the plunger into an opponets body while striking a blow."
I'll try to post the pic that is with it if I can ever get my scanner up and running.
 
So I made an attempt at making Aldo's knife. I am fairly happy with the results, since it was about a week between conception to realization. I am working on a plaque for it to hang on at the moment - will post more pics when its done. And dang, I didnt realize the blade was so fingerprinty until I looked at the pics. I'll clean them off for the next round, LOL.

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