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There's No Grail Diary in The Da Vinci Code

I've seen some pretty amazing things created by friends in the one-sixth scale hobby.

One of my all time favorites is the Indiana Jones Grail Diary created by Daryl Williams.

Grail_diary_indiana_jones

Despite it's miniscule size, the diary is incredibly detailed. Based on extensive research done by numerous Indiana Jones fans, Daryl created not only each page of the diary, but other relevant items from The Last Crusade including letters, tickets and the envelope the diary was mailed in.

I consider myself very fortunate to own a pair of these diaries. They are a work of art and since I don't believe Daryl has produced one in quite a while, they are a rare item for both the Indiana Jones and one-sixth scale collector.

After the success of the Grail Diary, Daryl also produced this Raiders of the Lost Ark Journal.

Raiders_lost_ark_journal

Cool stuff indeed.

'til someone actually finds the Holy Grail

Keep the Adventure Alive,

AT

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Here via Google, that is pretty sweet, I am working on a 1:1 size version of the grail diary, I used to make sixth scale items, but that diary is awesome and a lot of work.

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