So I decided almost a year ago I was going to be a Ghostbuster for Halloween this year. I have loved GB since I was about 4 and I was very excited to start on the project. My original plan was to buy a shell, but I unfortunately did not look to buy a shell until it was too late (about a month ago). So I decided to build it out of foamboard mainly. In hind-sight I wish I would have used all styrene, but maybe on the next pack. My whole pack is build for around $200 (including uniform) and I still need to make a gun and trap. I was going for semi-movie accurate, but still able to finish in a 4 week time frame (our first Halloween party was on 10/12 so I had to rush). The entire pack is built from Home Depot and Michelles products, other than the tubing and resistors, which I bought from GBfans. So here is my little story. Feel free to ask any questions or give feedback. I know there are a few things wrong, but I am happy with it.
The original parts. Alice frame and welding goggles off Ebay for about $30 for both.
The pack is based off Norm’s plans.
My foamboard cuts are not clean and I later found out I did not take into account the width of the board, so in the end my pack was not perfectly spaced.
The gunmount and motherboard are made of 1/4" MDF
I used wood filler to hide the foamboard edges and to fix my uneven cuts. I then primed
Primed and PVC painted
My lighting is bought from superbrightleds.com. They have great products that are prewired and ready for power without having to mess with resistors. Each 3 led piece has red leds
I just used colored plastic folders for the lighting
After the flat black it started looking very good. I used both the $1 black paint and the $5 Kyrlon paint, and I think it is really worth the extra money. I did a first coat of the $1 paint, then coated over it with the $5 paint
Bumper A-La-Norm. I wish I had a real bumper, but I was short on time and it ended up alright in the end.
Ready for stickers
I got the stickers from HProps and got them printed at a shop on sticker paper. I then clear coated. I was a little unhappy with how the clear coat dulled the black and silver (especially the silver, looks more gray now).
Testing the lights. I am using a single 9 volt battery that will later be housed in the gun, but for now was taped to the back of the mobo
My semi-finished pack.
Not bad for 4 weeks (plus I have a newborn so most of my time is with her!)
I decided not to paint the ALICE frame, partly for time, and also because I liked how it looked normal.
Suited up. Also goggles are on. The goggle were quick Norm goggles that took maybe 1 hour to throw together.
The lights worked great, although I wish they blinked. They are superbright though and were cheap (maybe $12 for all of them) and easy to install.
That is it for now. I will be starting on the thrower soon and going to make a very quick trap in time for Halloween.
Things I know are messed up and questions for you guys:
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All the parts are a little crooked from when I mounted to the mobo. I kind of blindly drilled holes for the L-brackets.
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The power cell is VERY crooked from attaching the the injectors are too long since I only glued them instead of drilling a hole for them.
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There are too many brass connectors and are the wrong sizes. Mainly because I just threw a bunch of them in my basket at Home Depot, and that is what I used (Those brass connectors are expensive though!)
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Do you guys adjust the waist belt for the ALICE pack? In the movie it looks like a very thin belt attached to the frame and mine has a large padded belt. If I use it, it covers up the utility belt.
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I have not decided if I am going to weather the pack or not. I may just use some silver paint.
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I know little about batteries, etc. I am using 1 parallel wired 9-volt (with spare handy) to power everything. By the end of the night the lights were dieing. Can I just hook up another 9-volt, at the same time or will that mess things up, or just make it last longer?