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It took all day, but I am thrilled with how my proton pack came out. I repainted the entire thing a darker black. A mixture of flat black spray paint and chalkboard spray paint. I made my own labels to add a bit more to the pack. And luckily I did, because one of the decals ripped off when I took the masking tape off. I added fake lights and detail logos etc onto the wand and pack. I weathered the entire thing with silver paint to give it the appearance of the black paint wearing away. I put the iconic red wire on the top of the wand, using a red USB cable and some hot glue. I painted many little bits and fake screws that were just black, with a silver paint. And lastly I dirtied up the decals and some of the wire connectors. Man, that was an ordeal, but I had fun and am super happy with the results. #ghostbusters #ghosttrap #therealghostbusters #halloween #horror #beforeandafter #nerd #singleweirdomanchild #collector #toycollector

 

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FanExpo Canada 2012. A Proton Pack replica displayed by the Ontario Ghostbusters.

Battery operated fairy lights from Target under an orange plastic dog dish found at Thrift Town. Voila, proton pack! The dog dish is the first item I found when trying to decide if I was going to go with the Ghostbuster idea for my costume. Thank you Thrift Town!

A really fast build to get ready for a last-minute costume party invite.

This costume was freakishly detailed and accurate. And to make it even more impressive, he made it himself. It was very impressive. I was very impressed.

A really fast build to get ready for a last-minute costume party invite.

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