***UPDATE 5/4/10: If you make your own ghostbusters proton pack, post some pictures in the comments below, and I'll send you a patch!***
***UPDATE 9/22/11: Check out the October 2011 issue of Popular Science (which is out right now) to see a brief blurb about me and my proton pack!***
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There are many resources for building a proton pack out there. I've got my slideshow from last year, as well as a more detailed instructable on how to make a kid sized Proton Pack, which could easily be scaled up to full size. I also recommend this instructable, as well as gbfans.com
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now the pack and accessories are awesome to look at.
I want to make one too
maybe just a suit and a creepy mask.
you said to post pictures of our actual proton pack
unfortunately i couldnt find any decent pics of the pack but i did make this costume and i thought id share. (it was a grand total of 25 dollars...10 of those went to the ghost busters patch)
i had the specs and the ghost trap as well as elbow pads (fellow laxers should think of using volleybal kneepads for elbow pads ...way cheaper and they were legal for international play)
this costume won the costume contest for best over all
Cost to build something like this is very determinate on your own circumstances. I was able to build this relatively cheaply, as I had a lot of the parts and pieces already lying around the shop. If you had to go out and buy absolutely everything, you'd be looking at maybe $150-200, mainly on electronics, the backpack frame, tape, glue, epoxy, paint, plywood, et cetera.
That's not a lot, if you consider how much people are willing to spend on the totally movie accurate reproductions (literally thousands). The real cost is in the labor time, I probably logged a hundred hours or more building this thing. Fortunately, that's what I love to do so it wasn't onerous, but if you don't already like shutting yourself in the shop for hours and hours you probably shouldn't undertake such a project.
If you do, please post some pictures of the results, I love to see it when someone builds something based on one of my instructables!
Just a thought, can't wait to try this though. good instructions.
Post some pictures if you do try this, I'd love to see the result!
I could help?
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you said to post pictures of our actual proton pack
unfortunately i couldnt find any decent pics of the pack but i did make this costume and i thought id share. (it was a grand total of 25 dollars...10 of those went to the ghost busters patch)
i had the specs and the ghost trap as well as elbow pads (fellow laxers should think of using volleybal kneepads for elbow pads ...way cheaper and they were legal for international play)
this costume won the costume contest for best over all
please share your knowledge
I hope that helps! If you have any specific questions, I'd be happy to answer and help in any way I can.
nice attention to detail on your costume. ghostbusters is the funnest movie ever made!
http://www.thinkgeek.com/tshirts-apparel/interactive/a5bf/
hey... the guy in the video even has ghostbuster infrared goggles!
i'm not sure, but i think i've seen a handheld version too.
but i'm sure you can find a cheaper solution somewhere else. if hallmark is making books & christmas cards you can record messages to, i'm sure there are little devices about you could find too. i've never really looked for them, but i bet there are devices out there that let you record and trigger sounds for various reasons.
i found results right away looking for "digital memo" units and i bet if you try enough keyword searches. i found one variation called "audio repeaters" doing a keyword search for "triggered audio" quickly. those are a bit expensive, but i'm sure you can find cheaper toy grade units & DIY modules elsewhere.
http://www.bellscb.com/products/noisetoys/index.htm
i bet you could get better sound out of one of those than the teeshirt & the recording is permanently burned onto a chip so you'll never lose it.
you can get nice sounding 10w+ class D amps that can run off for around $20. if you're on ebay, you could get a nice aluminum cased lepai amp with blue illuminated volume controls you could even integrate into your costume or if you wanted to go stealth, you could get a tiny dayton module (guts from a sonic impact amp) from parts express if you don't mind a bit of soldering.
while i'm adding this reply, here's a neat little gizmo that would REALLY add bling to your unit
www.raveworx.com/Pocket-Plasma-Clip-On-pr-447.html
plasma belt buckles which come in various colors. they'd really make your proton pack look like it's powered up.
a pocket morpher like this
http://www.raveworx.com/Pocket-Morpher-pr-443.html
or even some raw RGB LEDs that similarly morph colors like these
http://shopping.netsuite.com/s.nl/c.ACCT88394/it.A/id.870/.f
could add some interest to your rig. if you really wanted to stray from the original design, EL wire always looks cool 7 high tech and comes in a rainbow of colors.
oh yeah, one last item that could really trick your rig out cheaply is digital keychain picture frames! as shown in this "lady gaga glasses" instructable
www.instructables.com/id/Lady-GaGa-Video-Glasses/
you could custom program your own display graphics like "power indicator" & "status" with a little bit of "photo editing" with text. i know i'm getting at least one of those units for my street party bike myself. i'll likely be displaying art but the possibilities are whatever you can picture.
hope SOMETHING here helps or inspires you
I'm thinking of trying to sell the pack I made for my daughter this year, if she wants to be something else for Halloween. If I do, I could definitely invest some of the profits into some of these gizmos.
Again, thanks a lot, I really appreciate the suggestions!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66wJeG-TOAU
WAIT FOR IT... WAIT FOR IT...
instead of doing daleks, why not use your creativity and design your OWN robot from scratch? if you're not confined to such a big design like a dalek, you could make a modular costume you could break apart in sections when confronted with stairs & still use a knee destroying trike (unless it's an adult sized one like this)
[url]http://www.wackytrikes.com/[/url]
it would seem easier to just get a 12v battery & an electric motor though and put a seat over that for any rolling design. it would be heavy, but would have a low stable center of gravity and could fit in a smaller space. you could probably even hack an electric scooter to run foreward & reverse with a 2 position switch. & use skateboard wheels. if you wanted to do a dalek costume, that could be done lighter than a trike if you remove the battery. you could sit on the motorized rear wheel and make a T shaped front axle with wheels out to the sides like a backwards trike and just steer with your feet pushing the axle and you could put your feet down as brakes for emergency quick stops.
one thing about that shirt, i wouldn't expect it to have quite the fidelity it does in the demo video, maybe it does, but i wouldn't be surprised if it was recorded "line in" before the "speaker" (probably an audio exciter).
the scrolled LEDs make much more sense on the trap than the proton pack. that was a good use of a message scroller.
i've just found that people are fascinated by blinking lights & shiny objects. that's how i've come across all of those lighting effects. i'm always looking for gadets few have seen to add to my street party bikes. just today i found a PERFECT "audio visualizer" on the cheap. i got a battery powered string of 30 RGB christams LEDs that flash various colors (but the strings just blink red on low batteries) and can be arranged to project nice random patterns on translucent materials. i've tried a plastic lid and a grey teeshirt so far.
i'll order a bunch of them if dealextreme sends me several missing items from my order. for $7, i can get more or less the same effect as i could from the discontinued $40 homedics light therapy cubes i wanted, but with 9 more lights and faster patterns.
BTW once i get my street party "disco bike system" rolling, i'll have larger blue plasma lights like the belt buckles in the amps on the front & back of my trailer & that flash to the beat. plasma lights aren't just for star trek anymore! LOL
i was bringing up this halloween costume i saw on youtube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0oDmAplXXA
at first i thought it was just another cheesy cardboard & tinfoil costume but once the camera zoomed in on the little details, it really came to life. after i found it, i noticed it used RGB LEDs like i just mentioned to great effect. you could do even more if you have a bunch of EL wire kicking around, especially with your great fabrication skills. if you're doing an EL wire project, look into getting a sequencer for either doing different patterns and/or color changes.
I especially like the little beer door/straw combination! I've been contemplating building a dalek costume one of these days, and that would solve 1 of 3 of my major problems (the other two being how to get a dalek attached to a tricycle up a flight of stairs, and how to get it to fit through doors).
i can't do my trailer right now because i wouldn't be able to get it out my 2nd story door since a new railing with a fine wire mesh was installed. if my landlord hasn't freed up the storage unit he SAID he was going to for me to rent last JUNE by next spring, i'm just going to move so i can get my trailer system rolling.
i DO have a slideshow (apparently not enough pics for an instructable) of my first modest system here
www.instructables.com/id/DIY_quotStreet_Party_Bicycle_Stereoquot_anyone/
and at the bottom of the page is a link to my original street party bikes website
sites.google.com/site/takatomon2000/my_street_party_bike
where you can at least see most of the gear and my new chrome on chrome beach cruiser that will be pulling the trailer and the original system from my slideshow here.
if you click on the "here" link under the pic of all of my amps & speakers, you can see the frame i built with the gear inside on another page.
i need to redo the site from top to bottom after google ruined it by switching to their new non-functional page creator. i hate computers, but will learn a WYSIWYG editor and all of the crazy hoops you have to jump through to publish a site once i get rolling. i'll also buy a camcorder to post videos of my system in action.
YOU think it's frustrating waiting to see my trailer built? i've had EVERYTHING (except the LED projectors) shown at my site since fall of '08! i wasted '09 waiting for my landlord to clear out the storage shed he said he'd rent me but never did so i could get rolling. it means so much to me that i WILL move if i have to.
don't worry, when it's done, it will be like no bike stereo system you've EVER seen! i have several secret weapons up my sleeve i'm not revealing so someone can beat me to the punch.
Hey I'm over 40...it never goes away...lol
Good props( googles/trap)...and made from the best of recycled/throwaway items...Great work...keep it up..