Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade

@Barnett...many thanks for your comment :) At least i can say that i have done the complete drawing by hand. As well the coloring. So it is "not perfect" in every details (some uneven lines etc.), but i like it that way (in some way) ;) (think in japan thats called "Wabi-Sabi" lol hehe :lol)
 
My :D

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Big picture:

http://www.thx-trailer.com/replica/indy/indy16/Grail_Painting_002.jpg

That is bar none the best version of this prop that I have ever seen. I am absolutely green with envy!
 
So....about that Leap of Faith, Mr. THX. Can I ask how you did it? It looks like maybe a custom screen print with some airbrushing around the edges? If you don't want to give away your secrets, that's cool.
 
Awesome thread everybody. Thank You to every one who contributed. Gave me some really great ideas, and a quick way to start an Indy shelf!
 
Thank you so much, mates.
Back on the trenches...

Since it just really takes 2 secs on the screen, it was very hard to imagine anyone could make a prop about this:

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A good image enhancer program and we get this blurry screencap.

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Now it's time to put hands on work:

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To get this result, just use your scissors on this template. Click on 'em to get the higest resolution I can share.



You'll need some glue and some sand paper. About the matches it's up to you: if you want JUST a prop, do it yourself using a bit of harmless sand. If you want the perfect way, you can find on the market survival matches that match perfectly with the used in the film.

Hope you enjoy.
Bests
Barnett
Hi Barnett

I know this was posted long time ago but as I just joined in I'd just like to congratulate you on this great just job :thumbsup. Lots of talent and passion. Thank you so much for sharing it.
 
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