screamingmetal
Super Freak
Agreed. I stopped buying anything 3 3/4" scale a decade ago, I would break that rule for a Last Crusade tank.The satchel strap scene magicly hooked then unkooked always took me out of it for a sec. they could have staged it better, but then the action just kept wonderfully rolling on, seeing him reach and unhook it might have killed the momentum, so who gave it much further thought.
Always wanted a model of that Last Crusade Fray Bentos Tank (or whatever they are called) for at least 3 3/4" line.
Is this abt 1/6?
Also this one noticed only after multiple viewings, his whip is clearly released with his dad when he's pulled onto the horse.
Yet when he remerges it's back on his belt..
But this stuff never bothered me much. A few seconds later his hat magically roles back into scene, and it all just fantasticly fueled the momentum.
I didn't care much for tanks prior, the Last Crusade is what got me interested in them, I now have several dozen brick built (Cobi, others) tanks as a result. The only toy versions of the LC tank are unofficial brick built MOC set of instructions that have been turned into non-brand lego brick sets that can be found on Ali Express for not too high of a price.
Edit: I forgot, there were a few official small scale versions of the tank, one was Micro Machines (I had one as a kid), another a Hasbro Titanium Series (have one as an adult, lol), and the largest version was a disney theme park exclusive that's about 5 inches long (missed that one)
The tank in Last Crusade is a Mark 8 Liberty Tank with an additional turret btw:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_VIII_tank
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