Nightcrawler Rosary

LogansRunner

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This may or may not be known, but I think I may have accidently found the pieces they used in X2 to make the cross section on Nighcrawler's rosary. I can post pics of them if interested within a day or two, if anyone wants. :)
 
Originally posted by ~Sal~@Apr 6 2006, 10:28 PM
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This may or may not be known, but I think I may have accidently found the pieces they used in X2 to make the cross section on Nighcrawler's rosary.  I can post pics of them if interested within a day or two, if anyone wants. :)
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I'm interested in seeing what you got. :) Is it me or does it look like they used small square head nails?
 
Yeah it looks similar to that, I was just looking at the ones I found and I noticed they weren't exact but are fairly close. I can actually post a pic right now.
 
I think those Horse Shoe nails are much closer than what I have. Here's what I found,
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I found them and first thing I thought of was Nightcrawler Rosary. :p It's good that this jump started a little search on what this little prop is though. :)
 
The Nightcrawler Cross was Created by a Custom Jeweler, Her ad
for the Cross and the Electra Necklace from "Daredevil"
was in an Issue of Cinefex Magazine a few issues ago.

When I find it I'll let you know.
 
Originally posted by propsculptor@Apr 7 2006, 12:24 AM
The Nightcrawler Cross was Created by a Custom Jeweler, Her ad
for the Cross and the Electra Necklace from "Daredevil"
was in an Issue of Cinefex Magazine a few issues ago.

When I find it I'll let you know.
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Is there any way you can scan the article? I'd like to read it.
-Thanks
 
This thread has long been dead. Any chance of bringing it back to life? :) I would appreciate any leads as this piece sits at the top of my prop wish list.
 
Anyone who can produce the rosary given some pictures of the model? Any pewter/stainless steel casters/makers who are up to this project?
 
I'd like to share with you my first ever movie replica project...

Ever since I saw this rosary on the big screen back in 2003, I had developed a fascination, almost obsession, for this prop.
However, over the years, I could not find any prop maker willing to venture into this project.

Headstrong into making this happen, I decided to embark on this project myself and found a local jeweler to collaborate with.
Based on pictures available on the internet and screen captures from the film itself, we modeled a prototype (both model and mould).

The character Nightcrawler is a devout Roman Catholic as can be seen in the movie, cartoons and comic book literature, for those who are wondering.

The diamond beads, the round centerpiece which can be a fitting symbol for the First Cause at that, and the crucifix which is made up of 4 roman nails (the type used in ******'s crucifixion) fused together are all made of sterling silver. The actual Nightcrawler rosary is made of sterling silver and I made sure to stick to the original material.

Some might have mistaken the cross as being made of horseshoe nails but no, it's actually crucifixion nails.

Notice also the round centerpiece having the appearance of a rounded Roman nail which coincidentally resembles Nightcrawler's tail !

I strung the rosary together using stainless steel wire.

All in all, the rosary has a gothic feel to it, as is the character of Nightcrawler in the comics and movie.

I myself scoured shops for the correct-looking beads and chained the rosary together while I left the silver pieces to the jeweler.

Sure, it may have cost me $$$, but I am very much happy with the final product.

So here it is in the flesh, my replica of Nightcrawler's gothic rosary!

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