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I finally got to ride 'The Great Movie Ride' on this trip- YAY! Boy O boy I didn't know what I had missed on my previous trips, this ride is SO wonderful!
I really gave my D3S a good workout on this ride and nailed a shot or 20 from it. HA! Angie was nice enough to let me sit on the outside so I wouldn't miss any of the goodness on my left. Though I got a few heads in my way for the scenes to the right *sigh*. But there's always next trip. ;-)
Thanks for looking.
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I can't say I hated Kingdom but it did have a couple parts that if left out would've made it a better movie. Regardless, at least it got companies making Indy toys again!
Full set of 4 Indy Jones and the TOD glasses from 1984. Released by 7-Up and distributed through several local fast food chains. Very rare set.
The glass on the far right with Mola Ram and the still beating flaming heart? BAD ASS.
It must be Indiana Jones!
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Last and certainly not least. This is my favorite of the Hasbro Indy's. The likeness isn't as good as the Kingdom version but it's worlds better than the Raiders and TLC pinheads.
The best thing about this figure is all the little details such as the whip cuts in the back of the shirt, the torn pants, and the satchel even flips open to reveal the Shankara stones!
Grabbing hold of the chain, Indy crashed through the wooden railing and hurled himself into the air...
My Indy-building itch needed a bit more scratching.
Hi everyone, I recived today the new PAD printed parts, printed for me by sjbricks.customs, the photos are not great but the minifigs are truly awesome, pad printing is the same technique used by lego so these will be just like official minifigs.
These are Belloq and Elsa as they appear in Lego Indiana jones the original adventures.
Of course this is not my final product, the minifigs will feature custom headgears very accurate to the game.
I hope you guys will like these!!
There's something to be said about how well Hasbro does background characters and the Thuggee foot soldier is no exception. Definitely one of the best figures in the whole Indy line.
The Ta Prohm temple has a walkway built for visitors to climb up to higher levels and walk around a part of the temple complex. This is one of the spots with a view.
Siem Reap, Cambodia
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I love Temple of Doom, almost as much as I love Raiders. It's definitely the forgotten child of the franchise but the darker tones of the film hit on so many great notes for me.
These are the new products I can sell at the moment, you get what you see, unfortunately no headgears. Elsa is also available without the custom head for these who prefere lego face design.
These are all PAD printed by @sjbricks.customs using the same ink Lego uses so the quality is very high and they look just like official prints.
Shipping €10 worldwide tracked.
I also have a few of the old parts left but not many, in case ask me for the ones you like and I will check what's available.
I may ran out of flesh hands and dark green/White legs after some are gone..
The Wall of Fame, Temple Lane, Dublin, door to Temple Bar with a pensive Christy Moore at the forefront.
The last of our ancient temple visits in Siem Reap, Cambodia. The temple at Ta Prohm became famous after it was used as the location for the Indiana Jones movie, Temple of Doom. So this is a popular tourist destination.
A lot more of the temple structure at Ta Prohm has dropped to the status of ruins compared to Angkor Wat or Angkor Thom. There is a lot of ongoing restoration work, but it seems to me more of an exercise to stabilize things than to really restore much of it to its original shape.
You can walk around admiring the architecture... until you look up and look at the ceiling, then go "Whoa! Where is my hard hat?"
I have no idea how those slabs of stone are held together in the ceiling, but it has obviously held together for a thousand years!
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The last of our ancient temple visits in Siem Reap, Cambodia. The temple at Ta Prohm became famous after it was used as the location for the Indiana Jones movie, Temple of Doom. So this is a popular tourist destination.
A lot more of the temple structure at Ta Prohm has dropped to the status of ruins compared to Angkor Wat or Angkor Thom. There is a lot of ongoing restoration work, but it seems to me more of an exercise to stabilize things than to really restore much of it to its original shape.
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"Hold on to your potatoes!"
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Another of the better figures from Hasbro's now defunct Indy line. My only grief with this figure is the Yankess logo which couldn't be accurately done due to liscense issues. Like my Yanks need any more money... Still it's great that Shorty finally got a figure after LJN cancelled his original one back in '84.
Stepped out of the Temple with this one since I already did a shot of Shorty all geared up.
Kate Capshaw is Willie Scott in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) from director Steven Spielberg.
One of the "work areas" in the ride that you get to walk past. An interesting note is the radio is a real radio. The brand is Gilfillan Brothers Inc which was based in Los Angeles in the 30s (Gilfillan Brothers Inc., 1815 Venice Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, USA) . LA was a large manufacturer of tube radios and I wonder if that was intentional by the Imagineers when they designed this set.
Just remember, real radios glow in the dark :)
More pics and my full review at the link below!
www.whatsyourobsession.com/sideshow-collectibles-indiana-...
My son wanted an Indiana Jones cake for his 7th birthday today, so this is what I made. I saw a picture of a diorama by O.G.Trilogy on here and used that for inspiration. Fondant pedestals for the idols, fondant covered Rice Crispy Treats for the Ark, fondant skeleton, RCT walls covered with royal icing for stone effect. I used the actual action figures and toy idols, and wedding cake pillars. I hope he loves it!
The last of our ancient temple visits in Siem Reap, Cambodia. The temple at Ta Prohm became famous after it was used as the location for the Indiana Jones movie, Temple of Doom. So this is a popular tourist destination.
A lot more of the temple structure at Ta Prohm has dropped to the status of ruins compared to Angkor Wat or Angkor Thom. There is a lot of ongoing restoration work, but it seems to me more of an exercise to stabilize things than to really restore much of it to its original shape.
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Minimalist Poster #47
This poster could mainly be for Temple of Doom, representing the iconic scene where Indy slides under the door in the spike room and gets his hat back before the door crashes down.
"CHIditarod is Chicago's Epic Urban shopping cart race, charity food drive, costumed beauty pageant, talent show, fundraiser and chaos generator all in one. And probably the world's largest mobile food drive, benefitting the Greater Chicago Food Depository."
Another great year of racing and pageantry! The weather held out long enough for racers to complete their course - another heavy snow dumping was to come in a few short hours. I enjoyed walking the 10 miles to observe the craziness of the event. Here are a few pictures from the race. Pictures are posted here for the personal use of the contestants. Any commercial use is strictly forbidden without my prior consent. Enjoy!
I believe this to be Short Round from Indiana Jones' movie Temple of Doom. Nice wink lady!