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Ghostbusters Proton Pack - How to DIY

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Introduction: Ghostbusters Proton Pack - How to DIY

Ghostbusters Proton Pack - How to DIY

The original, and classic, Ghostbusters is simply put, one of the best comedies ever made.

Along with the ghost trap and PKE meter, the proton pack is one of the coolest movie props seen on screen.

With my guide through video I will show you how to make the Ghostbusters' Proton Pack on a budget .

Step 1: Watch the Video!

Watch my video guiding you through the process to making your very own Proton Pack!

It's short, easy to understand, and could help greatly!

SUBSCRIBE For More How To Guides: ThatJustinK YouTube Channel

Step 2: What You'll Need

What You'll Need

Getting started with the proton pack means you'll need this list of materials

Posterboard

Measuring cups

Plastic water bottle

Popsicle sticks

Misc. product boxes

Bubble bottles

Irrigation hose

Plastic storage tubes

Caps (from bottles, and other items)

Clear bending straws

Sunglass chords

Spray paint bottle caps (or hairspray cap)

Plastic straw

Black, red, and blue wire

Cake container

Party streamers

Steel nipple fitting

Wooden circles

Flex tubing

Old backpack (for straps)

Spray paint (Flat black, silver, army green)

Acrylic paints

Cardboard (lots of cardboard)

For Light Up Feature:

3 Push lights

Plastic wand toy (Dollar Store)

This list is fairly simple considering many details are simply finding random objects, and all of the above are cheap and affordable!

Step 3: Building Up the Components

Building Up the Components

The proton pack is made up of several specifically shaped objects and pieces that are built up using the materials from the previous step.

The video gives a better explanation of how to actually piece these together, but they are fairly simple and easy.

Use reference photos ! they are key to this project.

Step 4: Detailing

Detailing

With any homemade props its always important to give the most realistic look possible using your resources.

With a project that is mainly cardboard, plastic tupperware, containers, and misc. kitchen appliances detailing and weathering is a high priority to bring your proton pack to life. \

Acrylic paints are recommended.

Watch the video for more details.

Step 5: Bring the Lights!

Bring the Lights!

What will make this project stand out is the light up feature that is actually one of the easier things to pull off.

Using 3 Dollar Store push lights, they are glued to the surface of the cake pan matching with the open circles of the cake container for the lights to shine through.

Velcro is applied to the right side of the cardboard bar going across the Cyclotron that allows you to open the container and access the lights.

Step 6: Back Frame and Backpack

Back Frame and Backpack

To make the proton pack wearable, we are going to use PVC pipes, and foam tubes to create a back frame to tie the straps onto later.

It also gives back support and comfort.

The straps are from an old broken backpack spray painted army green and easily tied and glued around and onto the PVC frame from top the bottom.

Step 7: Display Your Ghost Vaccum!

Display Your Ghost Vaccum!

An optional guitar stand is available on Amazon to display your finished proton pack.

Amazon Page for Guitar Stand

Step 8: "Don't Cross the Streams": Conclusion

"Don't Cross the Streams": Conclusion

This is bar none my favorite project to date, and the most screen accurate.

Taking about a week to complete and costing near $50 for all materials, I'd say this is a knockout success.

This prop like my others is much easier to follow with the guide through video. This is a very visual process and explanation through text will not do justice.

I'm happy with the result, and If you decide to make your own proton pack and have any questions leave a comment on YouTube or on Instructables. I'll be happy to answer!

And if you decide to make your own, post some photos here or send some photos to: [email protected] and I'll feature it in my next DIY video!

Have fun making your own unlicensed nuclear accelerator.

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Each file is taken from direct scans of the originals (where possible) and re-mastered in vector data format by computer.

1.        Ghostbusters Logo . (103 KB)

EPS vector file created in Adobe Illustrator, but should import cleanly into any other competent art program, such as Photoshop, CorelDraw, etc.

2.        Pack and Wand Labels. (405 KB)

The Volguus classic! Acrobat PDF vector file to print out on Letter/A4 size paper.   To guarantee correct label size, DO NOT rescale.

3.        Trap Labels . (184 KB)

Previously unreleased Acrobat PDF file.   A good way to get your trap labels done with minimum fuss. Letter/A4

4.        Gunbox template . (115 KB)

Previously unreleased Acrobat PDF file.   Print-and-paste gunbox shapes… just cut on the dotted line!   Letter/A4

5.        MSP Face & Wing template . (49 KB)

Previously unreleased Acrobat PDF file.   Templates for Iona modification – faceplate and wings.   Letter/A4

6 .    ANPVS5 & MT500 . (218 KB)

Authentic reproduction labels for AN/PVS-5 nightvision goggles (Ecto Goggles) and Motorola MT500 VHF radio!

Other Gh o stbusters Print Files

In an effort to have “one-stop shopping,” here are other common data files used by GB builders.

1.        ”Bugstomper” Proton Pack plans.

Acrobat PDF files created by German GB reference pioneer Stefan Otto.

1.         Motherboard

2.         Synchronous Generator

3.         Cyclotron & N-Filter

4.         Power Cell

5.         EDA & Booster

6.         Ion Arm

7.         Crank Generator & Gearbox

8.         HGA

9.         Gun Block

10.      Cosmetic Plating

11.      Bumper

12.      Booster Frame

13.      PPD and Clippard R701

14.      Corner Plating and Shockmount

15.      Elbows, Banjos, and Knobs, Oh My!

16.      Alice Pack Frame (Yes, even that!)

17.      Overview of Full Pack

18.      Nutrona Wand 1 (preliminary)

19.      Nutrona Wand 2 (preliminary)

1.        ”Bugstomper” Wand plans . (132 KB)

Acrobat PDF file by Stefan Otto – finalized Nutrona Wand plans (replaces 18 & 19, above).  

                                                                      

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The Proton Pack is the primary ghost capturing device used by the Ghostbusters.

  • 1 Canonicity
  • 2.1.1 Ghostbusters (1984)
  • 2.1.2 Before Ghostbusters: Afterlife
  • 2.1.3 Ghostbusters: Afterlife
  • 2.2.1 Animated Series
  • 2.2.2 IDW Comics
  • 2.3.1 Ghostbusters: Sanctum of Slime
  • 3.1 Primary Canon Function & Use
  • 4.1 Primary Canon Parts
  • 4.2.1 IDW Comics Parts
  • 5 Inconsistencies
  • 6 Known Variants
  • 7.1 Ghostbusters (1984) Trivia
  • 7.2 Ghostbusters II Trivia
  • 7.3 Ghostbusters: Afterlife Trivia
  • 7.4 Ghostbusters: The Video Game Trivia
  • 7.5 IDW Comics Trivia
  • 7.6 Miscellaneous Trivia
  • 9 External Links
  • 10.1 Primary Canon Appearances
  • 10.2 Secondary Canon Appearances
  • 10.3 Tertiary Canon Appearances
  • 11 References
  • 12.1 Primary Canon Collages
  • 12.2 Primary Canon Images
  • 12.3 Secondary Canon Images
  • 12.4 Tertiary Canon Images
  • 12.5 Behind the Scenes Images

Canonicity [ ]

The Proton Pack in the Primary Canon is developed from Ghostbusters (1984), Ghostbusters II, and Ghostbusters: Afterlife. In Ghostbusters: The Video Game (Realistic Versions), a Secondary Canon, Ghostbusters (1984) and Ghostbusters II pre-date the game, Ghostbusters: Afterlife conflicts with the game. The Proton Pack (prime) appears in the IDW Comic Series, a Secondary Canon, which follows Ghostbusters (1984) and Ghostbusters II, also includes some elements from Ghostbusters: The Video Game (Realistic Versions) and Ghostbusters: The Video Game (Stylized Versions); as well as being canon to Tobin's Spirit Guide (Insight Editions). The Proton Pack (from Dimension 50-S) in the IDW Comic Series, is an alternate version based on Ghostbusters: Sanctum of Slime. Ghostbusters: Sanctum of Slime video game, deemed a Tertiary Canon, follows Ghostbusters (1984) and Ghostbusters II. Ghostbusters: Legion and Ghost Busted manga are also deemed a Tertiary Canon and both also follows Ghostbusters (1984) and Ghostbusters II. Ghostbusters: The Board Game, deemed a Tertiary Canon, loosely follows the events of IDW Comics.

History [ ]

Primary canon history [ ], ghostbusters (1984) [ ].

Designed in 1984 by Egon Spengler and Ray Stantz , the Proton Pack countered the negative energy of ghosts with a Proton Stream , a stream of positively charged ions. The stream contained a ghost upon contact. The Proton Stream was very dangerous and barely controllable. At the Sedgewick Hotel , Ray realized they had not achieved a completely successful test of their equipment. Egon blamed himself. A sucessful "field test" was conducted on a Chambermaid 's cart. Egon later informed the other Ghostbusters that crossing Proton Streams would result in "total protonic reversal," causing all life as we know it to stop instantaneously and every molecule in a user's body to explode at the speed of light. The Proton Pack made the cover of the October 1984 issue of Omni .

Before Ghostbusters: Afterlife [ ]

Convinced the end of the world was coming again but lacking the support of the other Ghostbusters, Egon took Ecto-1 , his Proton Pack and Particle Thrower , all the Traps , and sixteen ounces of fuel isotope and relocated to Summerville . At some point, he worked on a Proton Pack in his underground laboratory but he never completed it. Egon discovered the selenium mine and Temple of Gozer dedicated to Gozer hidden within it. He also built a containment system consisting of four Proton Cannons and a P.K.E. Meter , which were placed within the Temple of Gozer: should the P.K.E. Meter detect a spike caused by an interdimensional gateway opening within the Temple, the Proton Cannons would activate and cross streams, forcing the gateway to close. Egon worked on a more permanent solution to stopping Gozer : a massive Trap Field laid out in the front of his property .

Ghostbusters: Afterlife [ ]

In June 2021, Egon's ghost led his granddaughter Phoebe Spengler to his underground laboratory. She eventually saw the unfinished Proton Pack and sat down in front of it. Egon manipulated a lamp and shone on her then the pack. She took off the cyclotron lid with her hands, flipped it over, and studied the interior. She noticed two of the CRT Emitters were missing. A drawer shot open. Phoebe thanked Egon. She installed the two emitters, set the lid aside, and took out the mini cyclotron. She wondered how on earth he built such a small cyclotron. The lamp head shone its light on a wall where many framed diplomas hung. Phoebe understood he was a genius. She asked for needle nose pliers. The lamp shone on a pair on the table. She grabbed them and continued working on the pack.

The next day, Phoebe and her friend Podcast chose the Summerville Foundry for the site of their equipment test. Podcast lined up some glass bottles. Phoebe finished the last touches on the Proton Pack then used the momentum from kicking her right leg up to get the pack on. Podcast asked her how she fixed it and pointed out she was 12 years old. Phoebe admitted she kind of met her grandfather and he showed her what to do. She asked Podcast to switch her on. He looked around then flipped a red switch under the ion arm. The cyclotron churned on. Podcast backed away then walked to Phoebe's right. Podcast got out his boom mike. Phoebe hit activate and flipped two switches on the right side of the thrower then the barrel extended out. She declared the safety was off. Podcast narrated her feet were planted, her face was poised, and wondered if this would be the moment of her death. She fired at the targets. Podcast cheered. Phoebe stopped and backed up. Podcast declared that was the best thing he ever saw. He snapped a photograph of the wreckage using Ecto Goggles and it printed it out. Phoebe asked if she hit it. Podcast pushed the goggles up and declared she destroyed it. He wanted his turn at the pack but they heard something and investigated inside the Foundry. They found a ghost, Muncher , and attempted to capture him. He broke free of the stream and flew into the town. Phoebe and Podcast got a ride from Phoebe's older brother Trevor Spengler in Ecto-1. Podcast tried to get a good position to snap a photograph of Muncher and stopped on a lever that inadvertently triggered the gunner seat that Phoebe was sitting on. She and the seat was moved outside the car. Muncher took off and they gave chase. They caused a lot of property damage on Main Street and were arrested that evening.

After Phoebe and Trevor were released into Callie Spengler 's custody, Sheriff Domingo informed Phoebe the Proton Pack and other equipment and Ecto-1 would remain nice and safe in their impound locker. Phoebe protested and stated they needed all of it and stated they caught a ghost. Deputy Medjuck snickered and referred to them as the Dirt Farmer's family. Phoebe warned there would be more. Domingo told her she was starting to sound like her lunatic grandfather. Phoebe heard enough, grabbed the Particle Thrower, turned it on, and aimed it at Domingo. Callie stepped in front of her and claimed she did not mean it. Domingo remained calm and asked her if she wanted to spend the night in his jail. Callie forcefully took the thrower away. She held it vertically by the wood grip and handed it to Domingo. Gary Grooberson , an old fan of the Ghostbusters, was beside himself at the sight of the pack. The Remote Trap Vehicle , its remote control, Proton Pack, and Ecto Goggles were placed in a jail cell secured with an ANSI Class One electromagnetic deadbolt. Podcast released Muncher who ate up part of the jail cell then left. The pack was given to Lucky Domingo and she went to the Farmhouse and waited inside the front door until the others arrived with Gozer in pursuit. Vinz Clortho chased after Ecto-1 and the Remote Control Vehicle containing Zuul . Phoebe took the gunner seat outside and blasted Vinz.

On cue, Lucky kicked the front door open and wrangled Gozer. Trevor came out of Ecto-1 on the gunner seat but his thrower failed to fire. Mini-Pufts were on the back of the gunner seat disabling the pack. Gozer grabbed the Proton Stream and wrapped it around its right arm several times then yanked it and Lucky went flying forward. Lucky dropped so hard, the pack fell off. Peter, Ray, and Winston arrived, armed with their Proton Packs. Peter instructed them to shoot on the count of three but go on "two." They fired and hit Gozer then crossed their streams. Gozer clutched at the streams. The Ghostbusters knew it was not over. Gozer uncrossed the streams then whipped them. The momentum launched the Ghostbusters into the air. They bounced hard off the side of Ecto-1. Phoebe strapped the pack on and shot Gozer in the back the head. They fired at each other and their streams collided. Phoebe started to lose ground and was pushed backwards. Suddenly, Egon's ghost manifested and helped her hold the thrower steady. Ray, Peter, and Winston recovered and blasted Gozer, too. The gunner seat was restored to operational again. Trevor fired at the capacitor silos and the Trap Field came back online, allowing for the capture of Gozer, Zuul, Vinz, the P.K.E. wisps flying around, and the Psychokinetic Atmospheric Influence .

Secondary Canon History [ ]

Animated series [ ].

The Proton Pack in the animated series was recolored blue/dark blue, and the cyclotron has three lights instead of four.

For even more information of the animated version of this character go to the animated article .

IDW Comics [ ]

When banished by Koza'Rai to the four corners of time and space, each of the original three Ghostbusters modified and constructed their own Proton Packs. Peter was modeled after the Old West-era, Ray's from Arthurian times, and Egon armed his own military force with Packs. In 1780, Leonardo da Vinci modified Janine Melnitz' Pack then made at least three more for the rookies she hired. Rachel Unglighter used magic on her own versions, dubbed "Mega-Packs," that she claimed were upgraded and there was no longer a danger in crossing the streams. It also had the ability to "freeze" ghosts with the flip of a blue switch.

Years later, before the Schenectady case, Egon removed the cooling covers from the Proton Packs. The removal made the packs lighter but apparently the covers presented something of a cancer risk. [1] When considering shooting the human host of the Hungry Manitou , Egon believed a weak spread would only cause short term memory loss and possible violent bowel evacuation. [2] After the Schenectady case, Egon modified the potency of the packs to compensate for the prolonged surge affecting the ambient psychokinetic energy. After the Ghostbusters were imprisoned in the Collectors' Limbo , they used Ray's Proton Pack to jury rig a controlled explosion and rip a hole in the interdimensional fabric just wide enough for them to slip through and return home despite the small chance the explosion could cause the dimension to fold over their own and destroy both places.

During the Chi-You incident, the Ghostbusters and Turtles had to split into two teams to deal with Chi-You and start building an Interspatial Teleportation Unit . Before one team set off for the Madison Square Garden , Ray Stantz gave his spare pack to Donatello . Before Michelangelo could finish asking for one, too, Leonardo shot down the request. When Chi-You was in possession of Winston, his Proton Pack was also transmogrified. The pack took on the appearance of a turtle shell. At some point, the Ramis Boards were upgraded from a six-pin to an eight-pin. This allowed the Proton Packs to have access to a wider energy spectrum. [3] [4] Ron Alexander went back to his Ghost Smashers equipment and supposedly fixed the flaw in his design. Believing it wouldn't cause the same problem as before, he added the atomizing stream option to his Boson Caster and to the Chicago Ghostbusters ' throwers. The current model of Proton Pack is Mark 4.2. [5] During a mission to recapture the Hungy Manitou in a parallel dimension, Patty Tolan of Dimension 80-C realized the Proton Streams weren't enough against the Giant Murder Clown . Ray Stantz of Dimension 68-R thought they stood a chance when Garrett Miller of Dimension 68-E fought back against the Hungry Manitou and its readings went into flux. Janine knew they needed something else. Ron came to and told Gabriel Sitter of Dimension 50-S to cut his Proton Pack off and call the "fat guy" over. Gabriel assumed he was talking about Ray 68-R. At first, he didn't get it but Ron explained the Proton Grenade stunned the clown but blowing up the Proton Pack would be strong enough to free Garrett. Ray 68-R agreed and congratulated him for saving Garrett's life. Ron could care less, he needed a doctor fast. Ray 68-R threw the pack into the air and ordered everyone to shoot it. The explosion dispersed the Giant Murder Clown and freed Garrett then the Hungry Manitou was trapped soon after.

Proton Packs were built for Ectotron and Optimus Prime in the Warehouse. Winston finished welding the packs to frames and suggested things would go faster if Peter pitched in. Peter quipped it wasn't even Tuesday but still couldn't believe Ray thought they would work. Ray startled Peter from behind and claimed they would work then invited them to test them. Ectotron went first and accidentally blew up the Ecto-Gyro . Peter realized Janine was right to worry about him. Ectotron apologized and promised to fix everything he broke. The packs weren't enough to confine Kremzeek so the Ghostbusters opted to disperse him. The ghosts of Megatron , Soundwave , Shockwave , and Starscream were freed as a result. Optimus tried diplomacy first but it failed. He disconnected his Proton Pack from his Ion Blaster plugged the pack cord directly into his right wrist. He stated he was just tired of war but wasn't afraid of no ghost. He generated a Proton Axe.

Tertiary Canon History [ ]

Ghostbusters: sanctum of slime [ ].

Over the next decade, Egon and Ray continue to make upgrades to the Proton Packs. Egon's and Ray's studies on paranormal entities have revealed that Ectoplasm can be charged with different sub-atomic charges. The junior team are the first to use this new version of the Packs, complete with the Proton Beam , Fermion Shock , and Plasma Inductor options. Each option is designed to disperse an entity with a specific weakness to a certain energy frequency and thus, reduce the need for the Ghost Traps.

Function & Use [ ]

Primary canon function & use [ ].

The Proton Packs are special, for they are the only piece of technology in the world that has the ability to strip electrons away from protons. It has a hand-held wand known as a "Particle Thrower" (also known as a Proton Gun or Neutrona Wand) connected to a backpack-sized particle accelerator. The Proton Pack, also referred to as a charged particle accelerator, functions by using a miniature cyclotron. A cyclotron is a compact particle accelerator, which in this case is used as a positron collider, smashing together positrons (also known as anti-electrons, the positively-charged antimatter counterpart of electrons, which are negatively-charged in normal matter). The resulting material is fed to the Particle Thrower, which is used to direct this stream of positively-charged subatomic anti-particles that are capable of caging and cancelling the energy of any negatively charged ectoplasmic entities that are held in an active stream, even if they are out of phase with reality. In practical terms, the Particle Thrower fires a stream of "positive energy" that allows a wielder to ensnare the "negative energy" of a ghost, both holding them in place and somewhat neutralizing their power. The stream reacts to ghost energy and uses that energy to hold the ghost in place so it can be positioned above a Trap for capture. Even if a ghost becomes invisible or intangible, their negative energy still exists, though it is slightly out of phase with normal reality. The positive stream neutralizes their invisibility or phaseshift ability and forces them back in sync with our reality and holds them in place for capture.

The Proton Packs are nuclear powered. The power cells of the Proton Pack have a half life of 5,000 years. [6]

List of Parts [ ]

Primary canon parts [ ].

From Ghostbusters Official (Web Site) circa 2017, see Behind the Scenes in Gallery

  • Shock Mount

From Ghostbusters: Afterlife

  • Data Transfer Line
  • CRT Emitters [7]
  • Cyclotron Lid
  • Mini Cyclotron
  • Synchronous Generator

Secondary Canon Parts [ ]

Idw comics parts [ ].

  • Ramis Boards

Inconsistencies [ ]

Ray's Proton Pack in the first movie on the first bust is falsely assumed to have yellow lights in the upper part near the blue "powercell lights" (the blue light bar that flashes vertically). It is actually due to the black paint being worn off of the fiberglass shell, allowing the power cell lights to illuminate through. 

Known Variants [ ]

  • GB1 Hero pack
  • GB1 Stunt pack (packs made of foam rubber)
  • GB2 Mid-grade pack (new packs)
  • GB2 Hero pack mkII (original pack with updates)
  • GB2 Stunt pack
  • Universal Studios Florida pack
  • GB:AL Spengler pack
  • GB:AL Gunner Seat pack

Ghostbusters (1984) Trivia [ ]

  • In the July 6, 1983 (and August 5) draft, Egon Spengler plugged the Proton Pack prototype into an AC outlet. The pack heated up to 550 degrees and the resulting surge melted the outlet then caused a downtown blackout. [8] [9]
  • In the July 6, 1983 draft, the Chinese takeout scene involves a second Proton Pack test. On pages 41-42, Egon finished Proton Pack Mark II. This version is portable and has no plug like the Mark I. Egon assures them it is safe, it only shoots 12 feet and won't harm anything but ecto-plasm. He then demonstrated how to use the pack. It ended up shooting out over 25 feet, blasting a hole in the wall and knocking him over.
  • On page 115 of the August 5, on page 114 of the September 30, and on page 79 of the October 7, 1983 drafts, Winston and Egon charged the Proton Packs off the City Hall building's current as the team prepared to depart the loading dock. [10]
  • The term "Proton Pack" was actually not used onscreen until halfway through the second film, when Egon says "before we go any further I think we should get our Proton Packs". However, the term was used in the script drafts of the first movie. [11] And the term appeared publicly in 1984 such as a movie review in the June 18, 1984 issue of People Magazine. [12] [13]
  • Stephen Dane constructed prototypes made of balsawood and cardboard with major input from Ivan Reitman and Dan Aykroyd. Once the design was finalized, Chuck Gaspar went to work on the models to be used in the movie. [14]
  • For the Proton Pack, Stephen Dane based his rough sketches on flamethrowers he recalled from military magazines. He bought a pack frame from California Surplus, on Santa Monica and Vine, and built a rough mock-up of the backpack flamethrower idea. Dane and Reitman talked and refined the design. The working design then went to the prop builders. Dane continued to guide the construction and bought some parts to be used in the early mock-up phase. [15]
  • During filming of Ghostbusters, the Proton Packs weighed close to 30 pounds fully loaded. The stunt packs were made of rubber. Some had no batteries for the scenes when the thrower was not fired. [16] In an article, Ramis was quoted saying the fully operational packs weighed about 50 pounds but were about 20 pounds lighter when the batteries were taken out. A lightweight model was made near the end of filming. [17]

Ghostbusters II Trivia [ ]

  • During filming of Ghostbusters II, the lightweight Proton Pack models weighed about 28 pounds but did not light up. [18]
  • On page 39, Egon admitted they never tested for how long the Proton Packs' fuel cells could last without recharging. [19]
  • On page 109, the Ghostbusters plug their Proton Packs into a transformer at the end of the heavy-duty cable which is now patched into the Con Edison power grid.
  • In the September 29, 1988 draft , on page 41, Ray tells everyone to switch to full stream.
  • On page 47, they put on their Proton Packs while the ghosts tear up chairs in search of the Judge . Ray tells everyone to switch to full neutronas.
  • The radioactive isotope closest to 5000 years is Curium-246. It has a half-life of 4730 years.
  • Louis pretends to be a Ghostbuster upstairs while Janine prepares to close up for the day. Janine surprises him and he almost blasts her.
  • This was filmed but became a deleted scene .

Ghostbusters: Afterlife Trivia [ ]

  • The original Proton Pack prop used by Harold Ramis in the first movie was Lidar-scanned then rebuilt down to the millimeter and aged. [20] Ramis's daughter Violet Ramis-Stiel accompanied Jason Reitman and the crew when they went to Sony's archives to scan the prop. She tried on the prop and started to well up. [21]
  • Consulting propmaster Guillaume DeLouche obtained the original Proton Pack props from Sony archives and The Hand Prop Room made new replicas. [22]
  • For budgetary and logistical reasons, the A.L.I.C.E. frames used for the Proton Pack props were knock-off versions bought from the same manufacturing stock run. [23]
  • Around 17 molds of the Proton Pack were done. [24]
  • The hero pack props were cast in aluminum housing then wired with lighting effects. [25]
  • Some of the little pieces that could not be sourced were molded, 3D printed, cast, and remanufactured. [26]
  • Seven Proton Pack props were made for Ghostbusters: Afterlife. [27]
  • Some Proton Pack props were made on fly on set during filming of Ghostbusters: Afterlife. [28]
  • The initial idea for the gunner seat was to just bolt on a regular Proton Pack. [29]
  • The Proton Pack for the gunner seat was made by cutting up a foam stunt pack prop with a hack saw [30]
  • The cage for the gunner seat was plastic or wood cut using a Glowforge. [31]
  • The disassembled Proton Pack Phoebe finds in the underground lab was fabricated by The Hand Prop Room. [32]
  • Phoebe tells Podcast to "switch me" like when Ray tells Egon in the Sedgewick Hotel elevator in the first movie, Chapter 11: We Got One!"
  • Phoebe testing the Proton Pack outside the Summerville Foundry was shot on day two of principal photography. [33]
  • Jason Reitman concluded, that based on the elevator scene in the first movie, there was a switch under the ion arm of the Proton Pack to turn it on. That was incorporated into the Proton Pack props on Ghostbusters: Afterlife. [34]
  • When the Proton Packs arrived on the set, the on switch was discovered to be placed on the wrong spot. Holes were cut under the ion arms and the switches were put in their proper place. Peter White is credited with installing the switches at the last moment. [35] A tiny light switch was used and cut it down so the actual toggle looked like the switch breaker. [36]
  • Re-recording mixer Will Files took the digitized work tapes from the original movie and added new notes to make the Proton Pack Phoebe uses sound rusty and miscalibrated. In the cyclotron start up sequence, Files recorded an old railroad welding turbine from the 1800s while the Particle thrower and Proton Stream sound was processed and made to sound like it was spinning around. [37]
  • Eric Reich helped secure the right wiring harness for the Proton Pack prop in Ghostbusters: Afterlife. [38]
  • Ben Eadie added a remote control module in the Proton Pack prop to control the speed of the motor in the cyclotron. It was utilized for close up shots of the cyclotron starting up for the first time in the movie. [39] [40] [41] [42]
  • The sound that the motor makes inside the Proton Pack prop's cyclotron was used in the movie. [43]
  • The Proton Pack being turned on was the first sound design made for the movie. [44]
  • Richard Begg's original sounds that were and weren't used were used for the Proton Pack start up sequence. The files were mined out of Sony Archives by Will Files. The sound team carefully manipulated and stitched the unused sounds together. Then for the sound of the cyclotron spinning around, they created a doppler effect using software called Sound Particles. They fed a sound into it and the software created thousands of little sound particles. [45] [46]
  • The thrower for the Ecto-1's gunner seat pack was lost at the Turner Valley Gas Plant so Ben Eadie had to scramble. He removed a Particle Thrower from a Phoebe Proton Pack prop and taped it to the gunner seat prop. They then added the tape to every thrower hose for continuity. [47]
  • One of the pieces on the bumper of the Proton Pack prop on the gunner seat kept falling off. In the 20 to 30 takes, Ben Eadie had to re-glue the piece back on each time. [48]
  • The Proton Pack props reserved for the Proton Cannons set up in the mine weren't up to Jason Reitman's expectations. Peter White and members of the Alberta Ghostbusters worked on them for a lot of hours over a weekend. [49] [50]
  • Shannon Chapel worked on the P.K.E. Meter prop that controls the Proton Cannons array. [51]
  • The Proton Packs used by Peter, Winston, and Ray bear the ribbon cable used for the props in Ghostbusters II.
  • Bill Murray had a tendency to strip the props off once a scene was done. In one instance, he left his Proton Pack prop on the floor and it was kicked by a crew member by accident. Ben Eadie had to glue some pieces back on. [52]

Ghostbusters: The Video Game Trivia [ ]

  • The pack also gets three upgrades/new attack modes during the course of the game (field tested by the player's character).

IDW Comics Trivia [ ]

  • From Issue #9 and on, Dan Schoening began to draw in an extra Hydrogen Gas Actuator to differentiate the Proton Packs in the ongoing comic book series from the ones in the movies. [54]
  • Dan Schoening originally drew the Proton Pack as mix of packs done by fans but he currently draws them from memory. Any pack lights are Luis Delgado's ideas. [55]
  • The Proton Pack's design served as the inspiration for the design of the Gluon Gun from Half-Life 1 .
  • Mentioned on page 14 of Ghostbusters: Get Real Issue #3 , the Ramis Board part is named after the late Harold Ramis .
  • The Proton Pack was never tested for use in water until Kylie Griffin used one to blast Esme Torres in Ghostbusters International #6 . [56]
  • Walter Peck wore and used a Proton Pack for the first time in Ghostbusters International #7 .
  • Ron Alexander 's atomizing stream is revealed to be a higher setting of proton stream output. [57]
  • Egon's lines, 'power cells have a half life of 5000 years' and 'not a toy' from Ghostbusters II are quoted.
  • The Proton Pack was mentioned in the 101 Cadets' bio in the 38th Crossing Over Virtual Trading Card, released on June 28, 2018. [58]
  • On the front cover of the Ghostbusters Crossing Over TPB , Alan, Peter, and Ron are wearing Proton Packs.
  • Two Proton Streams could not contain the Electric Ghost in Issue #3 .
  • On Cover B and page 5 of Ghostbusters Year One Issue #1 , the New York Times Monday classifieds, the Ghostbusters ad asks if you can carry 70 pounds while on the run, a nod to the weight of the Proton Pack props.
  • On page 6 of Ghostbusters Year One Issue #2 , Ray reveals the nuclear material for the Proton Pack was left over from a previously approved experiment. [59]

Miscellaneous Trivia [ ]

  • In the Quickbooks online spot "Happy Business: Ghostbusters," released on December 27, 2019, Proton Pack expenses are listed as $58,126 on Janine's dashboard.

Also See [ ]

  • Proton Pack - Ghostbusters: The Video Game (Realistic Versions)
  • Proton Pack - Ghostbusters: The Video Game (Stylized Versions)
  • Proton Pack - Ghostbusters: The Video Game (Stylized Portable Versions)
  • Proton Pack - Animated Versions
  • Particle Thrower - Animated Versions
  • Proton Pack - Ghostbusters (2016 Movie)
  • Proton Pack/Spirits Unleashed

External Links [ ]

  • 75 photographs of Spengler Proton Pack in Ghostbusters: Afterlife at Tested

Appearances [ ]

Primary canon appearances [ ].

  • Chapter 10: Checking Out Dana
  • Chapter 11: "We Got One!"
  • Chapter 12: "He Slimed Me!"
  • Chapter 13: "Nice Shootin', Tex."
  • Chapter 14: Welcome Aboard
  • Chapter 25: Working the Crowd
  • Chapter 26: Gozer
  • Chapter 27: Stay Puft Man
  • Chapter 28: Crossing Streams
  • Chapter 01: Start
  • Chapter 10: Their Day in Court
  • Chapter 11: The Scoleri Brothers
  • Chapter 12: Two in the Box
  • Chapter 16: Vigo 101
  • Mentioned by Egon Spengler and Winston Zeddemore.
  • Mentioned by Mayor's Doorman and Egon Spengler.
  • Chapter 22: No Dent
  • Chapter 23: The Statue of Liberty
  • Chapter 24: A Harbor Chick
  • Chapter 25: Breaking and Entering
  • Chapter 26: Ghostbusters vs. Vigo
  • Chapter 27: The Fifth Ghostbuster
  • Chapter 28: World is Safe Again
  • Seen in online video only.
  • Gunner seat version only.

Expanded Universe

  • Pulling Up To Fort Detmerring
  • The Fort Detmerring Ghost
  • "No Louis!"
  • Possessed Ray Driving
  • Louis' Secret
  • Peter's Concern
  • Can You Get Into That Museum
  • Jack Buys It
  • Good Evening New York
  • Driving Miss Liberty
  • What Are You Doing Here?
  • Ghostbusters with Vigo

Secondary Canon Appearances [ ]

  • Ghostbusters: The Video Game
  • " The Other Side 1 "
  • " The Other Side 2 "
  • " The Other Side 3 "
  • " The Other Side 4 "
  • " Displaced Aggression Issue 1 "
  • " Displaced Aggression Issue 2 "
  • " Displaced Aggression Issue 3 "
  • " Displaced Aggression Issue 4 "
  • " Past, Present, and Future "
  • " Tainted Love "
  • " What in Samhain Just Happened? "
  • " Guess What's Coming to Dinner?
  • " Ghostbusters: Infestation 1 "
  • " Ghostbusters: Infestation 2 "
  • Ghostbusters Issue #1
  • Ghostbusters Issue #2
  • Ghostbusters Issue #3
  • Ghostbusters Issue #4
  • Ghostbusters Issue #5
  • Ghostbusters Issue #6
  • Ghostbusters Issue #7
  • Ghostbusters Issue #8
  • Ghostbusters Issue #9
  • Ghostbusters Issue #10
  • "Who Killed Laura Parr?" Part Three
  • "Who Killed Laura Parr?" Part Four
  • Ghostbusters Issue #13
  • Ghostbusters Issue #14
  • Ghostbusters Issue #15
  • Ghostbusters Issue #16
  • Ghostbusters Issue #11
  • Ghostbusters Issue #12
  • Ghostbusters Issue #17
  • Ghostbusters Issue #18
  • Ghostbusters Issue #19
  • Ghostbusters Issue #20
  • "Daydreams and Nightmares!"
  • "Bait Date"
  • "World of the Psychic"
  • Ready to Believe Everyone
  • Haunted America Case File
  • Benvenuti A Venezia
  • Help Wanted
  • The Plot Thickens
  • Viva La Louvre
  • Haunted America: A Prairie Hell Companion
  • Second City Ghostbusters
  • Ray mentions the Proton Pack on page 38
  • Pagan's Bust
  • Answering The Call
  • Ghostbusters 101 #1
  • Ghostbusters 101 #2
  • Ghostbusters 101 #3
  • Also mentioned on Page 23
  • Ghostbusters 101 #5
  • Ghostbusters 101 #6
  • Ghostbusters Annual 2018
  • IDW 20/20 (Dimension 50-S version only)
  • Down The Basement Stairs (Dimension 50-S version only)
  • 35th Anniversary: Ghostbusters
  • Mentioned on Page 46. [60]
  • Mentioned on Page 60. [61]
  • Mentioned on Page 74. [62]

Tertiary Canon Appearances [ ]

  • Ghostbusters: Times Scare!
  • The X-Files: Conspiracy: Ghostbusters
  • Ghostbusters: Deviations
  • Ghostbusters: Funko Universe
  • Ghostbusters: The Board Game
  • Ghostbusters: Sanctum of Slime
  • The Zeddemore Factor

References [ ]

  • ↑ Egon Spengler (2012). IDW Comics - " Issue #5 " (2012) (Comic p.17).
  • ↑ Egon Spengler (2012). IDW Comics - " Issue #6 " (2012) (Comic p.3).
  • ↑ Ray Stantz (2015). IDW Comics - " Ghostbusters: Get Real Issue #3 " (2015) (Comic p.14). Ray says: "Your packs have access to that wide of an energy spectrum?"
  • ↑ Ray Stantz (2015). IDW Comics - " Ghostbusters: Get Real Issue #3 " (2015) (Comic p.14). Ray says: "It was a snap once we upgraded the Ramis Boards from a six-pin to an eight!"
  • ↑ Ghostbusters 101 Class Notes (2017). IDW Comics - " Ghostbusters 101 #4 " (2017) (Comic p.23). Ghostbusters 101 Class Notes reads: "Proton Pack (Mark 4.2)."
  • ↑ Egon Spengler (1999). Ghostbusters II , Chapter 12: Two in the Box (1989) (DVD ts. 34:10-34:13). Columbia Pictures. Egon Spengler says: "It should. The power cells have a half-life of 5,000 years."
  • ↑ Phoebe Spengler (2022). Ghostbusters: Afterlife Chapter 7 (2021) (Blu-Ray ts. 45:00-45:02). Sony Pictures. Phoebe Spengler says: "Two of the CRT Emitters are missing."
  • ↑ Shay, Don (November 1985). Making Ghostbusters , p. 68 annotation. New York Zoetrope, New York NY USA, ISBN 0918432685 . Paragraph reads: "In the July and August drafts, Spengler conducts an early demonstration of the experimental ghostbusting equipment for his comrades at the firehall. Since the self-contained unit is still under development, the existing prototype is plugged into an AC outlet. An audible surge of power runs from the wall socket along the extension cord to the power pack on Spengler's back. The pack heats up to 550 degrees and kicks the electrical surge back down the wire to the wall outlet which melts. At once, all the lights in the room black out. Compounding the gag, the action then cuts to an exterior of the firehouse as all the lights in and on the building go out, as does the street lamp and the stoplight at the corner. Then the action cuts once again to a long shot of downtown office buildings as they all black out in rapid succession, leaving dark silhouettes against the night sky."
  • ↑ Aykroyd, Dan & Ramis, Harold (1983). Ghostbusters (First Draft August 5, 1983) (Script p. 23). Paragraph reads: "An audible surge of power runs from the wall socket along the extension cord to the power pack on Spengler's back. The pack heats up to 550 degrees and kicks the electrical surge back down the wire to the wall outlet which melts. At once, all the lights in the room black out.""
  • ↑ Aykroyd, Dan & Ramis, Harold (1983). Ghostbusters (First Draft August 5, 1983) (Script p. 115). Paragraph reads: "EXT. LOADING DOCK The Ectomobile is parked there. Winston and Spengler are charging all the packs off the building current.""
  • ↑ Aykroyd, Dan & Ramis, Harold (1983). Ghostbusters (First Draft August 5, 1983) (Script p. 22). Egon Spengler says: "This is the Proton Pack, Peter.""
  • ↑ Alex Newborn Facebook "Alex Newborn's 1989 Ghostbusters Scrapbook" (Scan of People Magazine June 18, 1984) 8/1/2018
  • ↑ Travers, Peter (1984). People Magazine (June 18, 1984. Vol 21, No. 24), p. 10. Meredith Corporation, New York NY USA. ISSN 0093-7673 Line reads: "Going into business to serve the public's "supernatural elimination" needs, the team, sporting proton packs and neutrana wand, tools around Manhattan in an Ectomobile (it's not supposed to make sense)."
  • ↑ Shay, Don (November 1985). Making Ghostbusters , p. 69 annotation. New York Zoetrope, New York NY USA, ISBN 0918432685 . Paragraph reads: "The proton packs and nutrona wands were constructed in balsawood and cardboard prototype form by Steven Dane -- with significant input from Ivan Reitman and Dan Aykroyd -- and then turned over to Chuck Gaspar for actual construction."
  • ↑ "Beyond the Marquee: The Web-Series (Episode 70) – The GHOSTBUSTERS Ecto-1 Car and Designer Stephen Dane" 9/18/14
  • ↑ Harold Ramis (1999). Ghostbusters - Commentary (1999) (DVD ts. 30:32-30:45). Columbia TriStar Home Video. Harold Ramis says: "These packs weighed about 30 pounds fully loaded. We had different versions of them. Some were rubber for when we did stunts. Some had no batteries when we weren't firing the guns. The fully loaded with batteries were about 30 pounds."
  • ↑ Eisenberg, Adam (November 1989). Cinefex #40 , p. 7. Cinefex, USA. Harold Ramis says: "On the first film, we had to wear them all the time and the effects guy did not come up with lighter models until right near the end of the shoot. Those original backpacks were really heavy. After that film, we all had to have our spines straightened--our spines looked like Mulholland Drive by the time we were through. The actual operational backpacks weighed about fifty pounds but they were almost twenty pounds lighter if the batteries were left out."
  • ↑ Eisenberg, Adam (November 1989). Cinefex #40 , p. 7. Cinefex, USA. Harold Ramis says: "Fortunately, for the second film they made a lightweight model--only about twenty-eight pounds--that did not light up as much but still looked good."
  • ↑ Aykroyd, Dan & Ramis, Harold (1988). Ghostbusters II (August 5, 1988 Draft) (Script p. 39). Egon Spengler says: "We never tested to find out how long the fuel cells would last without recharging. We may have no power."
  • ↑ Farley, Jordan (November 2021). Spiritual Reawakening , Total Film magazine #317, page 42. Future Publishing, UK. Line reads: "In order to recreate Egon's Proton Pack, Harold Ramis' original prop was Lidar-scanned, rebuilt "down to the millimetre" and aged to give it "the kind of battle scars you would think it would have by now"."
  • ↑ Grove, David (November 2021). Ghostbusters: Afterlife Links The Original Busters To The Next Generation - And Pays Tribute To A Fallen Hero , SFX Magazine #345, page 32. Future Publishing, UK. Article reads: "I'll never forget pulling the original proton packs from Sony's archives in order to scan them for our own equipment. Violet Ramis, Harold's daughter, joined us that day and actually tried on her father's pack. She was nervous at first but eventually slipped her arms through the straps and took up the blaster. She began to well up, and by the time that she put the pack down, we were both shaking"
  • ↑ Inguanzo, Ozzy (2021). Ghostbusters: Afterlife The Art and Making of the Movie , p. 110. Titan Books, London UK, ISBN 1789096529 . Line reads: "To recreate one of the cinema's most iconic film props, consulting propmaster Guillaume DeLouche obtained the original proton packs from the Sony archives and enlisted The Hand Prop Room in Los Angeles to undertake the tall order of replicating them."
  • ↑ dredmakerroberts Tik Tok "What frame and shoulder straps were used for the ghostbusters afterlife packs?" 00:31-1:11 12/10/2021 Ben Eadie says: "This is what I've seen so that being said is that it's a knock off A.L.I.C.E. frame, pretty standard US issue style with the standard US shoulder pads and hip pad. There's a few reasons for it. One, it's a little less expensive to make those props if you have to buy a bunch of them. Two, is because you can buy from the same manufacturing stock run is that they're all going to look exactly the same. Which means you can beat them up to look the exactly same, you don't have to worry about color paint matches or anything like that. If you buy some of the random ones you can find on eBay that are not stock then you are going to have a bunch that don't match. And a few of them you're going to have to throw out and that becomes a bit of a logistical pain."
  • ↑ Inguanzo, Ozzy (2021). Ghostbusters: Afterlife The Art and Making of the Movie , p. 114. Titan Books, London UK, ISBN 1789096529 . Guillaume DeLouche says: "We molded a lot of the parts separately, around seventeen molds. Everything was recast and regrown."
  • ↑ Inguanzo, Ozzy (2021). Ghostbusters: Afterlife The Art and Making of the Movie , p. 114. Titan Books, London UK, ISBN 1789096529 . Line reads: "The hero packs were then cast in an aluminum housing and wired with elaborate lighting effects, which for the first time depict the positively charged ions spinning within the cyclotron."
  • ↑ Inguanzo, Ozzy (2021). Ghostbusters: Afterlife The Art and Making of the Movie , p. 114. Titan Books, London UK, ISBN 1789096529 . Guillaume DeLouche says: "Any of the original little pieces that we could find through suppliers were used to recreate what the original prop makers had done. Any parts that could not be found were molded, grown (with a 3D printer), cast, and remanufactured."
  • ↑ Tested YouTube "Adam Savage's One Day Builds: Ghostbusters Proton Pack!" 2:02-2:20 10/6/2021 Ben Eadie says: "Well, especially when you take into account there was -- let's see, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven different styles of packs. So yeah, it--they're all the same foundation but it changes from scene to scene depending on what was going on and some of them are so so very cool."
  • ↑ Tested YouTube "Adam Savage's One Day Builds: Ghostbusters Proton Pack!" 3:05-3:08 10/6/2021 Ben Eadie says: "And we were even creating some on the fly as needed."
  • ↑ Inguanzo, Ozzy (2021). Ghostbusters: Afterlife The Art and Making of the Movie , p. 95. Titan Books, London UK, ISBN 1789096529 . Francois Audouy says: "Our initial instinct was to have a regular proton pack bolted to the back of the seat."
  • ↑ The Black Firehouse Podcast Spotify "Session 3: Ghostbusters Afterlife Gunners Seat & Sentry Proton Packs" 23:29-23:31 1/25/2022 Jordin Johanson says: "That was actually built by cutting up a foam stunt pack with a hack saw."
  • ↑ The Black Firehouse Podcast Spotify "Session 3: Ghostbusters Afterlife Gunners Seat & Sentry Proton Packs" 29:56-30:08 1/25/2022 Jordin Johanson says: "I think it was plastic or wood. It was laser cut on a Glowforge we had running in the little props area we were working in which we shared with set dec."
  • ↑ Inguanzo, Ozzy (2021). Ghostbusters: Afterlife The Art and Making of the Movie , p. 82. Titan Books, London UK, ISBN 1789096529 . Caption reads: "Progress photos of the "disassembled" hero prop, fabricated by The Hand Prop Room with interior details and moving parts that could be reconstructed by the actor on camera."
  • ↑ Hasbro Pulse Youtube "Hasbro Pulse Con 2021 - DAY ONE" 10/22/2021 Jason Reitman says: "It's the first time we fire up the Proton Pack in the movie. We shot it on Day Two. And it was the moment we all realized we were making a Ghostbusters movie."
  • ↑ Tested YouTube "Adam Savage's One Day Builds: Ghostbusters Proton Pack!" 9:16-9:23 10/6/2021 Adam Savage says: "I think that location is underneath this, the ion arm. And so did Jason Reitman so he put a switch there."
  • ↑ dredmakerroberts Tik Tok "What is the deal with the switch on the proton pack?" 00:24-1:03 12/9/2021 Ben Eadie says: "Now just like any large company or group of whoever, miscommunications happen so when these packs showed up, they actually showed up with the switch on the wrong spot and-so we had to figure things out. We took the ion arm where it was supposed to be and we ended up cutting a hole making a new switch and tossing it in there. And that switch actually works. It was a functioning switch which was quite handy actually for those of us on set working on it. That all being said, Peter White kinda saved the day by jamming a couple of those switches in at the last moment and making that all happen."
  • ↑ dreadmakerroberts Tik Tok "What switch was used in the proton pack for ghostbusters afterlife?" 00:33-00:45 12/16/2021 Ben Eadie says: "Right there, we ended up just putting a tiny light switch in and cutting the light switch down so that the actual toggle looks like the breaker and placing another plate on it just to get it in the right spot and actual functioning switch."
  • ↑ Variety "How ‘Ghostbusters: Afterlife’ Pays Homage to the Original With Audio Easter Eggs" 11/24/2021 Article reads: "As it turns out, Columbia Pictures did a really good job of archiving, and Files discovered a treasure trove of sounds. There were also digitized work tapes from the original sound designer — as well as outtakes that had never been used in the first film. Those outtakes sounded like part of the "Ghostbusters" world, so Files used some in the teaser. Phoebe (Mckenna Grace) turning on the pack for the first time was one of the very first sequences Files created. But since the pack was supposed to be 30 years old, he took the original sounds and added new notes that made it feel rusty and miscalibrated. "It hasn't been turned on in so long," he explains, "it needs that shake-up and for the oil to be redistributed." For the spinning of the pack as it's starting up, Files recorded an old railroad welding turbine from the 1800s. "We did a lot of experiments taking those original sounds and made new sounds of them. We took the wand and proton stream sound and processed it and made it sound like it was spinning around. It's what you hear when you're up close on the back of the pack and you see the light," says Files."
  • ↑ Hasbro Pulse YouTube "Fan First Monday | Ghostbusters HasLab Plasma Series Spengler's Proton Pack Livestream" 30:49-31:12 11/22/2021 Ben Eadie says: "It was definitely a collaborative effort but you know there was things like the wiring harness wasn't correct and if it wasn't for Eric and his contacts, the right wire harness probably wouldn't have shown up so it really-it branched right across the board like people from set deck and people in other departments were all in pointing out flaws and making sure that everything was perfect."
  • ↑ Hasbro Pulse YouTube "Fan First Monday | Ghostbusters HasLab Plasma Series Spengler's Proton Pack Livestream" 32:35-33:08 11/22/2021 Ben Eadie says: "You know when we got the packs, we had the cyclotron would spin and that was great but it was, you could only manually adjust the speed sort of with a potentiometer on the back of the pack and it just didn't quite sit right with me so what I ended up doing was is I ended up hooking up a remote control module to the back of it so that I could adjust the speed of the motor so when you see it being turned on it would start and it would start to cycle and then speed up and speed up and finally get to that full ready to shoot mode and that was definitely something that I love and I like to see."
  • ↑ Tested YouTube "Adam Savage Inspects Ghostbusters: Afterlife's Hero Props!" 3:32-3:33 10/18/2021 Jason Reitman says: "An actual mechanical cyclotron."
  • ↑ Tested YouTube "Adam Savage Inspects Ghostbusters: Afterlife's Hero Props!" 3:09-3:17 10/18/2021 Ben Eadie says: "This was all requested by Jason really. There's some scenes that require a little more detail in the start up."
  • ↑ Tested YouTube "Adam Savage Inspects Ghostbusters: Afterlife's Hero Props!" 5:15-5:27 10/18/2021 Ben Eadie says: "And originally, it was just spinners normally, uh, we had the acceleration thing so we upgraded with the little motor controller and the RC. That was one of my little added touches to get things working the way we needed them to show properly."
  • ↑ Hasbro Pulse YouTube "Fan First Monday | Ghostbusters HasLab Plasma Series Spengler's Proton Pack Livestream" 33:11-33:30 11/22/2021 Ben Eadie says: "One of the added bonuses to that is that if you're watching the movie and you listen to the audio track, what blew me away when I first watched it was is that sound that machine makes is in there. It's been adjusted but the actual sound that the pack made is right in the movie and it makes me smile. I love seeing stuff like that."
  • ↑ Dolby YouTube "Embracing Sonic Nostalgia with "Ghostbusters: Afterlife" | Sound + Image Lab" 51:00-51:07 11/23/2021 Will Files says: "And you know what's funny about that-that was the first sequence we cut. That was the first-that was the first sound design we made for the movie."
  • ↑ Dolby YouTube "Embracing Sonic Nostalgia with "Ghostbusters: Afterlife" | Sound + Image Lab" 9:24-10:28 11/23/2021 Will Files says: "So I spent a couple days mining the Sony Archives to find all the original elements and it turns out that they've done an amazing job of curating all these from you had all the original stems from the 84 film. We had a lot of original elements from Richard Beggs who was the sound designer on the original film including a lot of material that never made it into the original film so we had raw work tape recordings of him just goofing around which you could hear him combining sounds and playing with synthesizers so we had all these things sort of like you know when you hear a famous song by like The Beatles but it's an outtake. It's like 'Oh, that's that's that song but there's these differences in it you know and that was actually a real wealth of material for us because we were able to use things especially for that first teaser. We're like 'Well that's almost the sound but it's not quite the sound so I was able to take it and make it sound like it was misfiring by combining it with other things and then finally when you know the final one hits, it's the one that we all know ."
  • ↑ Dolby YouTube "Embracing Sonic Nostalgia with "Ghostbusters: Afterlife" | Sound + Image Lab" 52:00-53:55 11/23/2021 Will Files says: "We took a lot of Richard's original sounds including all you know all this sound when she's turning on all the different things and it's making all the different beeps and stuff, a lot of that was actually sounds that he had made that never made it in the film so most of those sounds were things that he had made 30-40 years ago and then we were assembling in a way that felt you know took a lot of manipulation and careful stitching together but that's was I think one of the reasons that it feels so authentic was that it was all that stuff-it was 40 year old synthesizer and recordings and things like that. And then the next challenge was how do you make the specifics of that the cyclotron and what does that sound like and things like like that so that was where we sort of took more creative license. We took some of the original identifiable Proton Pack sounds and we started using more modern techniques like let's doppler that and make make it sound like it's swirling around. Let's-there's a piece of software called Sound Particles that basically let's us build particle systems much like you would for creating visual effects for fire or water of things like that and you can take a sound and feed it in there and it can create thousands of little sound particles from that sound and then you can have them swirl around and do things that physically we could never actually do but it has this really cool effect so we made a bunch of stuff like that and you know tried to weave it together in a way that felt not just sort of mechanical but almost like musical where it was one thing was becoming another and then another and and another and then it was also just wonderful that was a moment that Jason was like 'I don't want to play music on this so you guys have to make it work with just sound design.' Yeah."
  • ↑ Hasbro Pulse YouTube "Fan First Monday | Ghostbusters HasLab Plasma Series Spengler's Proton Pack Livestream" 35:32-36:42 11/22/2021 Ben Eadie says: "At the very beginning of the show, we had shot some stuff out in an industrial area and then afterwards we're shooting the Ecto and in my infinite lack of wisdom, one of the throwers was left behind. The one that belonged in the Ecto. So what I ended up doing out of half panic and half trying to figure it out is as I went to one of the Phoebe packs, forgive me Eric, and I cut the wand off and I taped it onto the hose on the Ecto. I then realized that the problem we had was is that this was like sort of the second set of scenes we'd done so I was okay as far as that modification went. There's only one scene that potentially would come up that would have hat on it and so we spent the rest of the time putting all the wands back but adding that chunk of tape to every hose and every pack so that we had the continuity so it was this sort of backwards scramble thing and I think you're the first people to know about this and Eric's probably thinking like, "Oh my God," but while these things happen."
  • ↑ Hasbro Pulse YouTube "Fan First Monday | Ghostbusters HasLab Plasma Series Spengler's Proton Pack Livestream" 39:05-39:39 11/22/2021 ' Ben Eadie says: "And another one actually that happened and this was this was sort of like the bane of my existence during the Ecto-1 scenes is is that every time that jump seat came out, it it would knock off one of the pieces on the bumper and so each time that you see that come out, imagine that shot taking 20 or 30 more takes and me going in there with CA glue 20 or 30 more times going 'One minute,' gluing stuff together, holding it, they're going 'Okay, ready, go,' and praying that it didn't fall off while they were shooting the next scene."
  • ↑ Yes Have Some YouTube "Ben Eadie - Ghostbusters: Afterlife Props, RTV Trap, & Stories from set" 56:11-56:20 12/3/2021 Ben Eadie says: "We get all these packs in and they're not quite what Jason wants and we're like 'okay we gotta make this good' and--"
  • ↑ Yes Have Some YouTube "Ben Eadie - Ghostbusters: Afterlife Props, RTV Trap, & Stories from set" 56:27-56:39 12/3/2021 Ben Eadie says: "And Peter's like 'you know I don't care what it'll take' and he put in some major major hours over a weekend along with a bunch of the Alberta Ghostbusters."
  • ↑ Yes Have Some YouTube "Ben Eadie - Ghostbusters: Afterlife Props, RTV Trap, & Stories from set" 58:05-58:11 12/3/2021 Ben Eadie says: "The narrative is that they're controlled by that P.K.E. and that-that's a scratch build from this, the, Shannon Chapel guy."
  • ↑ Hasbro Pulse YouTube "Fan First Monday | Ghostbusters HasLab Plasma Series Spengler's Proton Pack Livestream" 38:34-39:04 11/22/2021 Ben Eadie says: "The thing is that Bill Murray, you love him but like when he'd done acting, he just starts walking off the set and he's stripping down. He'll put things down and you know the the pack will be laying on the floor and his belt will be on the table somewhere so if you're not on them and following them around you're going to lose pieces so you know and when things get put down they, you know, people might be walking past and in this case Bill put down the pack somewhere and somebody kicked it. It knocked a few pieces loose but you know, you come in and glue it."
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  • ↑ Dan Schoening post IDW Forums 6/4/12
  • ↑ Dapperpomade Tweet 3/20/14
  • ↑ Egon Spengler (2016). IDW Comics - " Ghostbusters International #6 " (2016) (Comic p.13). Egon Spengler says: "This equipment wasn't tested for use in the water."
  • ↑ Ghostbusters 101 Class Notes (2017). IDW Comics - " Ghostbusters 101 #4 " (2017) (Comic p.23). Ghostbusters 101 Class Notes reads: "This beam (though dangerous and potentially very destructive) is able to either ensnare a psychokinetic entity (a typical spectral manifestation) or, at a higher setting, disperse a manifestation completely (it should be noted that dispersal should only be used as a last resort; the spectral energy will eventually reform -- and if there's more to be had from a rash of blown-up ghosts, well, the danger is that they'll get together as a far more dangerous single entity)."
  • ↑ TomWaltz Tweet 6/28/18
  • ↑ Ray Stantz (2020). IDW Comics - " Ghostbusters Year One Issue #2 " (2020) (Comic p.6). Ray Stantz says: "Uh, we actually had that left over from a previously approved experiment."
  • ↑ Narrator (2016). Insight Editions - " Tobin's Spirit Guide " (2016) (Book p.46). Paragraph reads: "Fortunately, we were able to escape by rewiring a proton pack to explode."
  • ↑ Narrator (2016). Insight Editions - " Tobin's Spirit Guide " (2016) (Book p.60). Paragraph reads: "In fact, it only caused the still-hungry Lilith to attack bystanders until driven off by a boson dart---a burst of boson particles delivered from our proton packs that hits spectral targets like a grenade."
  • ↑ Narrator (2016). Insight Editions - " Tobin's Spirit Guide " (2016) (Book p.74). Paragraph reads: "We were brought in not because they thought it was a supernatural occurrence, but because they thought we could "atomize the bugs" with our proton packs."

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  • August 11, 2016

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Classic 80s family comedy/sci-fi smash, Ghostbusters, returns this year after more than quarter of a century in hiatus, with a fresh team of ghoul-hunting heroes trying to keep the world safe from bumbling ghosts and spirits. And unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ll have surely heard the (frankly ridiculous) complaints about the all-female cast or the trailer which became the most disliked video in YouTube history .

But put all this aside, because it gives us the chance to re-live the excitement of hunting down ghosts and zapping them into small ghost prisons. I mean, who didn’t want their own proton pack throughout childhood (and equally so in adult life)?

So, in celebration of the rebooted Ghostbusters film which will hit the big screen this week, we’re sharing these tips to help you make your own proton packs. Whether you’re a relative DIY novice, or a real Egon Spengler – we’ve compiled a few different methods to help you start busting ghosts in no time.

But just be careful, never cross the streams!

The Beginner’s Proton Pack

If you’re not convinced ghostbusting is necessarily the correct career path to follow, and don’t want to spend a lot of time or money building a proton pack – our first guide is designed for the beginners. Whilst ghosts may not be overly concerned when they see this pack, it’ll be a great addition to a Ghostbuster Halloween costume or a little cosplay in your own home.

Most of the items needed to complete the pack can be found during a quick rummage around your dad’s garage – great for Ghostbusters on a budget.

All you need to make the beginner’s proton pack is:

  • Two large cardboard sheets
  • One round plastic tub
  • Black spray paint
  • Red reflective tape
  • Black masking tape
  • Blue and green glow sticks
  • Cable housing
  • Hot glue gun with two bags of glue sticks
  • Stanley knife
  • Pencil and rubber

Here is the full guide from Instructables user, sling.

The Lego Proton Pack

Whilst we’re not suggesting that Lego is well-suited to storing spirits-in-limbo, or that a suit crafted from the Danish toy bricks would be in any way comfortable to wear during an evening busting in New York (or during a fancy dress party at the local cricket club) – a Lego proton pack makes a pretty cool addition to the home (if the other half agrees).

And the other great tick in the plus column for building the proton pack out of Lego is its general availability. There’s definitely a few boxes of miscellaneous Lego knocking about in your loft at this moment – making it, perhaps, the simplest way to make your own proton pack.

This video from Brick Replay , showcases the simplicity of making a great proton pack to scale out of Lego bricks. Scale up or down as appropriate.

The Expert’s Proton Pack

Or if you’ve skipped through the first two design ideas, disgusted they don’t reflect how seriously you take ghostbusting, we’ve found a guide to create a more comprehensive version. Instructables member ZombieDUG created a couple of authentic proton packs a few years ago for himself and his girlfriend. Costing roughly $200 (£150) a piece, they are for serious Ghostbusters only.

After stocking up on flight suits, paratrooper belts and boots – the would-be Ghostbuster then got to work on his proton packs.

If you want to build your own expert proton pack, you’ll need the following items:

  • Large Masonite board
  • Insulation foam
  • Plastic document folders
  • Metal window sliding
  • Matte black paint
  • Black ribbed tubing
  • Battery pack
  • A trowel handle
  • 9v batteries
  • All manner of tools

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So have you picked which of the proton packs are for you? If you’ve built your own ghost catching device, we’d love to see it – post pictures and videos of it over on our Facebook page.

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