This
bag is the perfect tool in the acquisition of rare antiquities... at least
it was when Indy needed to counterweight the trap protecting the Golden Idol.
Below are three different versions of this sandbag, each hand made with different
materials.
This sandbag was made with 100% linen, which gives it the floppiness of the
original prop. It is tied shut with a piece of round leather. Fill it with
sand and you're ready to enter the temple of the Chachapoyan Warriors!
Made of a thick brown denim, this version is also machine stitched, rivited
with eight metal eyelets and tied shut by a braided cotton string. This heavier
material is stronger than the linen, but still has a bit of floppiness to
it.
I also made the bag on the left in a lighter coloured canvas to match the
appearance of the prop just before Indy enters the temple. It was then aged
with a mixture of acrylic paints and coffee. The canvas is a much tougher
material and stiffer than the above versions.