Love that collection of the Ecto through the generations. I've finished my own caddy Moc based on that excellent ecto lego set...I did a period correct mid to late 60's ambulance. Lego makes doing a round rotating light (beacon) a bit difficult. I can't really see how you managed the yellow beacon but it looks quite good. Did you use the trans yellow cylinders to make that work?
@@theparapsychologypodcast3387 Very true. Movie was awful but I did like the car. It's no 1959 Cadillac Miller-Meteor Sentinel, but the 1984 Cadillac Fleetwood hearse isn't as terrible as the movie. As hamfisted and cringe as the other forced references in Answer the Call were, I do appreciate the subtler touch of using a car that came out the same year as the first movie.
The all black looks awesome, but the tow ball socket that holds the rear quarters on isn't available in black. Haven't been able to come up with a solution yet.
You should make the Ecto-1B moc from Ghostbusters The Video Game. It's basically the upgraded Ecto-1A since I played game & saw the Ecto-1A doors in firehouse :D
Yo, I think there's one little detail that you didn't show us for the ecto 1a, and that is the back of the car, the red thingy always makes adding the license plate a problem, I wanna see how you fit it in
I just finished doing the Mod for the Ecto 1A following Linse's mod on rebrickable. Did you use stickers on yours or did you have the parts printed? Looks very good!!
Do you have a list of the different needed pieces from the main Afterlife car to the Ecto-1a?? I have a spare Afterlife Car, and I want to make it the Ghostbusters ll Car?? I have the same instructions from the guy mentioned I just want to get what is needed?
What did you use to make the original car (first shown). I have the set and want to build the original that I love and not really the afterlife version.