Figure5901
Super Freak
To give you a little history of how I got here. I saw the Hot Toys Indiana Jones DX05 and was blown away, in spite of the sculpt debate. As soon as I got mine, from a member of this forum by the way, I immediately wanted to upgrade the accessories. And as soon as mfisher is back in business I will be ordering some upgraded leather gear. One thing I wanted was a 1/6 grail diary prop. During my search I found out the Indyfreak had made some at one time but was no longer filling orders. mfisher had made some static diaries that looked good but I still wanted one that opened. I found Daryl’s website at digital designs who made a nice looking diary set but after two non-returned emails I knew I had to do it myself. What you see is several days of research and trial and error.
The diary is 1/6 scale 1.08" in height and has 38 pages. These are images taken from various pages from COW and many other grail diary reference sites.
The cover is leather and has an accurate looking elastic binding.
The binding is glued not stapled.
There are 7 inserts included. I know there is more but in 1/6 you have to draw the line somewhere.
A 1/6 grail rubbing is included, printed on a nice translucent vellum paper.
Also included is a static wrapped diary package addressed to Indiana Jones.
Let me know what you think. I've tried to make this as authentic looking as possible. I've also learned a great deal during my research. Thanks for looking and of course your comments and critiques are welcome.
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The diary is 1/6 scale 1.08" in height and has 38 pages. These are images taken from various pages from COW and many other grail diary reference sites.
The cover is leather and has an accurate looking elastic binding.
The binding is glued not stapled.
There are 7 inserts included. I know there is more but in 1/6 you have to draw the line somewhere.
A 1/6 grail rubbing is included, printed on a nice translucent vellum paper.
Also included is a static wrapped diary package addressed to Indiana Jones.
Let me know what you think. I've tried to make this as authentic looking as possible. I've also learned a great deal during my research. Thanks for looking and of course your comments and critiques are welcome.