This video was such a HUGE help in building my own pack. Thank you so much for detailing your process. I probably watched this video 50 times while building mine.
Nice build, in the first move there are a few scene where they're wearing a foam pack, most notably when Stay Puft is climbing the building Venkman leans against a wall when they're talking about Stay Puft being a sailor in New York and you can see the pack flex inwards.
I did a very similar build for my two packs, using the foam board is a great way to build the various boxes on the pack. For extra durability, I added a layer of thermoplastic over the foam board, which keeps it a bit safer from weather and bumping into things. One suggestion that I would give is to add some wood from the base of the motherboard up into the Ion Arm, to help prevent it being knocked off (which I have seen happen to many foam-based packs). Plus another piece of wood under the Gun Mount when you attach a V-hook to it to keep the weight of your wand from tearing the hook off the pack.
Wow! Amazing! My 5 yr old is in love with all things Ghostbusters. He's been bugging me to crochet a proton pack and ghost trap (out of yarn 😲) so not gonna happen. I have been looking into maybe possibly making one out of cardboard but everything is so detail and looks like it would take forever. Too much time for a mama of 3 young ones. I also have to make 2 of them then eventually a third one when the 12 month old hits the GB loving age. Just wish I could buy some budget friendly lightweight ones already completed for my kiddos. Heck maybe when my son turns 10 we can make this together. Anywaysb mama ramble over. Again amazing job.
if you go to spirit Halloween's website they do have a kid sized finished proton pack, for 69$. Now i don't know if you would consider that very cheap, but it's definitely the cheapest one you're going to find. here's a link; www.spirithalloween.com/product/light-up-deluxe-replica-proton-pack-ghostbusters/150401.uts?Extid=sf_froogle
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What I would give to have my very own film-accurate proton pack replica. Except mine would have the padded shoulder straps that were rarely seen of a couple scenes of Ghostbusters 2 so they would feel more relaxing on my shoulders.
wow best proton pack build. I built a smaller model for my son using a hard styrofoam with lightweight joint compound over it. Im gonna build one like this for me.
The foam board is such a great material to work with in building a pack. My own pack was built out of foam board for most of the parts, then covered in Worbla to give it a bit of extra durability. Looks great!
In part 1, the 4 actors were complaining about the excessive 30 LBS + of weight for long shooting hours since they were made of welded metal ect. Theres even parts in the movie that you see Bill Mauray slautching because of all the consecutive hours of shooting the movie with all that weight on thier backs. THEY SHOULD HAVE KNOWN YOU, IT WOULD OF SOLVED ALL THAT. BECAUSE PERSONALLY, I SEE NO DIIFERENCE IN LOOKS. EVEN THE WELDINGS, YOU MADE THE GLUE LOOK LIKE REAL MACHINED WELDING FOR PART ASSEMBALLY. YOUR A KING CONGRADULATINS. (I cant ggive my opinion on any sounds that your pack does if there are any, since at the momment, your video cauht my attention so fast and in a rivoting state of "ahhhh!", that I was stuck being amazed at your talent, even before having a chance to install my SOUND-DRIVER!, -Since I just plugged in my Pc to a new spot. Thanks for the amazement! Your one hell of a KING!
I love this build and I have questions! The video moves a little too quickly to tell, but how did you tighten the bolts on the L-brackets to secure the Synchronous Generator to the Motherboard? I see you do a lot of measuring to locate the holes for the bolts, but I can't figure out how you kept the bolts from spinning as you tightened the nuts on the outside of the SG. Any tips would be greatly appreciated! Also, did you have issues with the V-Clip tearing off the outside of the pack and how sturdy is the proton gun? Hope to hear from you soon. Thanks!
If anyone's wondering how thick the EVA foam mats are, I eyeballed it and they look like they are 1/2 an inch thick. (EDIT: I reached out to him and it turns out that they were actually 1/4 inch thick. I personally used 1/2 inch thick foam and it worked out okay, albeit a little tough to cut and bend into shape. )
Eric Lindenberg I hear ya loud and clear on that man. I'm currently trying to finish up my containment unit, converting the sound effects in my matty pke, installing sound effects in my MT500, just started building my 2008 Ecto Magnum earlier this week, and now thanks to your video I'm now inspired to whip up 2 more proton packs which will probably begin this evening lol.
Question what did you use for the motherboard? Trying to build a foam pack of my own but its a custom build that is larger than the tradition pack making me have to make one from scratch.
Thanks for the compliment. I'm happy to do commissions. Please contact me via my Facebook page for pricing and details at facebook.com/CrazyEricProjects (and also to see other builds and activities)