My Raiders sandbag by Propreplicator!
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My Raiders sandbag by Propreplicator!
This little beauty arrived today:
The bag is made out of a fairly lightweight fabric, making it easy to stash away in the Mk VII... I decided to go with the "light distressing" which fits my taste more - and, frankly, Wayne's description of the "full distress" scared me a little...
When looking at screenshots, Indy's bag is admittedly a bit dirtier and after I checked out the pics on RPF, the full distress bag ain't half bad... I don't think anyone who ordered it will be disappointed.
All in all, the Wayne's creation is a splendid replica and Wayne himself is a great guy to deal with! The bag will sit just fine next to my Gobler Idol. If there will be another sandbag run, I strongly recommend you pick one up...
Mixing fact and fiction...
Thanks a bunch, Wayne!
The bag is made out of a fairly lightweight fabric, making it easy to stash away in the Mk VII... I decided to go with the "light distressing" which fits my taste more - and, frankly, Wayne's description of the "full distress" scared me a little...
When looking at screenshots, Indy's bag is admittedly a bit dirtier and after I checked out the pics on RPF, the full distress bag ain't half bad... I don't think anyone who ordered it will be disappointed.
All in all, the Wayne's creation is a splendid replica and Wayne himself is a great guy to deal with! The bag will sit just fine next to my Gobler Idol. If there will be another sandbag run, I strongly recommend you pick one up...
Mixing fact and fiction...
Thanks a bunch, Wayne!
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Thanks for the kind words, SJ. And I love the display setup. RE: that screen cap of the real bag in action: That'd be great to printout and frame behind it.
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Not an expert by any means, but I guess that depends on what your current bug-status is, ITG. I've never been to Texas, but have been in hot and humid Georgia and Florida... as i recall it, leaving food out would attract roaches. I guess the Lone Star State would not be as humid as the Peach and Sunshine States - maybe the bug situation is different...Indiana Texas-girl wrote:How about deep in the heat of Texas?Scandinavia Jones wrote:Bugs? Not in the arctic wasteland of Sweden they won't...
Then again, I'm not sure how much bugs like coffee. If I was to fill the sandbag with mashed bananas, or minced meat, then I would have problems (quite intricate ones too, I guess) but coffee... I dunno. Better ask an expert -
Yo Michaelson! What's the status on coffee and bugs?
Hmm... maybe I shoud just find me some sand...
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Rob,
When I use slang and write things like "gonna", I am typing in a lighthearted "tone of voice" as if we were just hangin' around, shootin' the breeze. I was not making any great, profound statement here or trying to criticize anyone about their choice.
In person or on the written page, it is usually not hard to tell when I'm really serious. Heck, I'm only good for one or two serious posts around here per year. I can't start gettin' too serious around here, how serious are you going to take someone going by the name of Bufflehead?
When I use slang and write things like "gonna", I am typing in a lighthearted "tone of voice" as if we were just hangin' around, shootin' the breeze. I was not making any great, profound statement here or trying to criticize anyone about their choice.
In person or on the written page, it is usually not hard to tell when I'm really serious. Heck, I'm only good for one or two serious posts around here per year. I can't start gettin' too serious around here, how serious are you going to take someone going by the name of Bufflehead?
Well, I can appreciate that - but as someone who has often been misunderstood myself for the way things appear in print, I guess I'm keen to know what people mean when they say things. See, to me, your comment suggests that people who bought the lightly weathered bag are suckers and are going to be sorry they didn't get the full weathering. Whereas I'm just making the point that there are lots of reasons for not getting the full weathering. Indeed, some bags were ordered with NO weathering. So I'm just trying to say, "horses for courses" I guess
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The bag looks sweet, SJ. I think I'd be up for one on the next batch!
I've just been looking at prop replications of Back to the Future, where there's talk (and photos) of fans saving up to buy a De Lorean to convert it into their favorite time machine ... never again will I ever think any Indy Gear is that expensive...
I've just been looking at prop replications of Back to the Future, where there's talk (and photos) of fans saving up to buy a De Lorean to convert it into their favorite time machine ... never again will I ever think any Indy Gear is that expensive...
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Swindiana wrote:Roaches on caffeine... As if they weren't fast enough already!
Do you take cream or sugar, Mr. Roach?
Don't need a spoon, I'll just stir with my antenna you see, thank you
Now, Swindy... those visions only came to me when I was cramming for exams around the clock and was seriously caffeine-fueled...
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Rob,Indiana Irwin wrote:Well, I can appreciate that - but as someone who has often been misunderstood myself for the way things appear in print, I guess I'm keen to know what people mean when they say things. See, to me, your comment suggests that people who bought the lightly weathered bag are suckers and are going to be sorry they didn't get the full weathering. Whereas I'm just making the point that there are lots of reasons for not getting the full weathering. Indeed, some bags were ordered with NO weathering. So I'm just trying to say, "horses for courses" I guess
I could really care less which bag someone decides to get. I saw the pics of the completely white one, the lightly colored one, and the fully weathered one. They all look good. It just depends on what you want it to look like. I just had not seen these pics when I ordered my fully weathered bag. I am not sorry that I did.
My comment was aimed towards those that were a little afraid of getting the fully weathered one, fearing that it looked like it had come from a toxic waste dump or something. I was just implying that noone needs to worry, if you get the fully weathered one, you are not going to be afraid to touch it and have to pick it up with two fingers or anything.
I think it is a job very well done by Wayne. I also think it might be a cool idea to have one of the bags with no weathering.
I fully understand needing clarification on things that are written. It is at times harder to express your meaning without vocal inflections and also it is at times fun to ponder what the writter may have meant.
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Finally got away from London & work to get my hands on mine
THANKS WAYNE!
& thank you for the little 'stocking filler' I'd been drooling over your original all week
Now...as some who got the UNWEATHERED bag, let me say this...
GET THE WEATHERED ONE!
The clean/unweathered one is quite frankly far to bright I think I might have to take you up on that offer to send it back & get it weather Wayne
But regardless, great job!
THANKS WAYNE!
& thank you for the little 'stocking filler' I'd been drooling over your original all week
Now...as some who got the UNWEATHERED bag, let me say this...
GET THE WEATHERED ONE!
The clean/unweathered one is quite frankly far to bright I think I might have to take you up on that offer to send it back & get it weather Wayne
But regardless, great job!
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There are several threads on this... go fish.ClintonHammond wrote:but how about wippin out a ruler when ya got an extra moment or two and sharing measurements please
Kidding... here you go - check out this thread - board member Division 6 posted an excellent sandbag template there.
Cheers,