i love the spirit stuff ....to me Ghostbusters is about the individual on how the equipment is to you the person on what you want it to look the creative possibilities are endless
Great job sir. I really love this spirit Halloween stuff. The GB purist in the Facebook groups have been pissing me off with their hate for the stuff but I think this stuff is wonderful
For the spirit Halloween PKE meter I’d like to see some one add the grid on the screen. I already weathered mine and it looks great, but I feel that the screen is just too plain.
Check the video from Punished Props. He took the screen out, scored the grid lines in with a knife and a ruler, and it looks great. Better than most mod screens I've seen.
Thanks for this tutorial. Just got everything taken apart, only took maybe half an hour or so. The face shield wasnt too difficult with a really small precision flathead screwdriver, but I also think I may have gotten lucky and it just wasnt nearly as glued as yours (maybe they've changed adhesives or just started using less as well. The rivet, likewise, wasnt so difficult with a rotary tool and a flex shaft grip. Looking forward to starting painting tomorrow.
Great job! I am going to mod my spirit pack. But before that I am making my son a proton pack with just stuff around the house and cheap things I can find. Not screen accurate but I think it's coming out great! (Dan from inside the booth)
Inside the Booth my first pack was made from wood and random stuff from around the house & dollar store. It was too heavy & didn’t look very accurate, but it got me started. Good luck with your builds.
Ive seen repaints in a number of different shades, yours seems more blueish, while mine was a little more olive green. Whatever the color is chosen its better than the paint job they come with . Great vid
Thank you, I used a paint that I had leftover from an earlier project. It is definitely on the bluish side of green, but I think it worked pretty well.
I was sent to your page for my question that I asked on GHOSTBUSTERS News. First I like your paint job. Second I love the snap idea for the top. Now I come with my question. A while back I found the schematics on what parts I would need to make my own Ecto-Goggles. After seeing what Y'all (Jason and yourself) have done with the Spirit Halloween ones, I was wondering. I have found some of the screws for the lens part of the build. How hard do you think it would be to take off the Plastic "Dials" on the lens, drill into the plastic, and screw in the screws for the effect? Plus would it mess with the LED in the lens? EDIT: If you are looking for a idea for the PKE Meter. I have a idea. I think it looks great. but the clip on the back makes it look like a cheap toy and not like a Prop. What if there was a way to take the back off. Patch it up, and make a carrying case that would attach to the belt. Something that you could slid it in and out of. Now if I could just get a 3D printer for the Walkie Talkie. XD
Halfax7 I don’t think you would have any trouble drilling a small hole into the lenses as long as you’re careful. If you look closely at the inside pictures of the goggles in my video you’ll see that the electrics are pretty simple. Not a lot of wires. So I’d just advise you to be careful and take your time when drilling. As for the PKE. if you’re interested in a leather holster, those tape measure holsters would probably do the trick.
Here are some links to the tape measure holsters. amzn.to/2pSPgXF amzn.to/2NH4PLC Check out my belt gizmo video if you're interested in making one from scratch.
Wondring if the light side arm can snap on and back off, I have a pair coming to me, but in the photo I have the arm is detached inside the box new. What would you recommend if it's broken ? Maby superglue?
Just F.Y.I, you can use much longer strips to simply cover over, and then use your XACTO KNIFE to cut out the areas like the screws etc. It saves you a ton of tape AND more importantly time. Also, using a paint pen on the screws is alot easier as well then using a brush. A little foam weather sealer will make them fit A SHITLOAD more comfortable as well. #TheMoreYouKnow Also full disclosure, I found myself here after backing the HasLabs Proton Pack and Neutrino Wand and decided to go full blown cosplay with it. So after watching multiple videos on here back to back I've compiled the easiest and best upgrades to certain parts as well as found extra props and what not. So TY very very much.
David Burcham I don’t know much about wiring stuff. If you compare the inside of the PKE to the inside of the goggles... it’s night and day. PKE is way more complex.
I wasn’t talking about dimming the lights electrically, I mean cover them with something. Tone down that very bright color. Believe me I don’t know anything about wiring things. I’m just talking cosmetic.
i love the spirit stuff ....to me Ghostbusters is about the individual on how the equipment is to you the person on what you want it to look the creative possibilities are endless
The highlight of the video: when you said 'AH HAH!' after removing the back piece! Will check out your site for merch :)
Brandon Pace that was so hard to remove!
Wow what a change! 👍👍👍
Sarah'sSlitheringString Hopefully a change for the better!
@@JustSomeNerd oh definitely 😁
Love the enhancements you made it looks way more realistic!
YamiKlaus thank you!
Great job sir. I really love this spirit Halloween stuff. The GB purist in the Facebook groups have been pissing me off with their hate for the stuff but I think this stuff is wonderful
ghostengineer all that matters is that you’re having fun with it & being kind to others when you’re suited up. 🙂
I agree and thanks for staying positive 👍
Came out great. I plan to mod my PKE meter soon. Cant wait to see what you come up with.
For the spirit Halloween PKE meter I’d like to see some one add the grid on the screen. I already weathered mine and it looks great, but I feel that the screen is just too plain.
marvinshelbygt I agree. I think adding a grid to the screen would make a big difference.
Check the video from Punished Props. He took the screen out, scored the grid lines in with a knife and a ruler, and it looks great. Better than most mod screens I've seen.
Awesome build.can’t wait to do mine.
They look great!!
Just finished painting my PKE meter Sunday, was considering goggles as well, awesome video.
Great work, I'll be doing something similar. Also my pedal came in for the trap so I'll put up a new video when I have it all working .
Sean Schops thanks! I look forward to seeing how your pedal turns out.
Looks great !! 😀👍
Jimsy33 thank you!
Wow! This turned out so good!
Thanks for this tutorial. Just got everything taken apart, only took maybe half an hour or so. The face shield wasnt too difficult with a really small precision flathead screwdriver, but I also think I may have gotten lucky and it just wasnt nearly as glued as yours (maybe they've changed adhesives or just started using less as well. The rivet, likewise, wasnt so difficult with a rotary tool and a flex shaft grip. Looking forward to starting painting tomorrow.
Ahh....... right when I’m satisfied you make me wanna mod mine.
The rust really looks/feels like overkill.
My gear is from 1990, except for these goggles. So rust is key. 🙃
WOW, you did an amazing job! Can't wait to get started on mine using your video as a guide. Thanks for uploading!
Thank you, I glad you found it helpful. Good luck with your build!
Excellent job my friend. I have the modded spirit Halloween pack on my channel.
Movie Massacre Awesome! I’ll have to check it out!
Excellent job 👍🏻 I like that black jacket, who makes them?
Great job! I am going to mod my spirit pack. But before that I am making my son a proton pack with just stuff around the house and cheap things I can find. Not screen accurate but I think it's coming out great! (Dan from inside the booth)
Inside the Booth my first pack was made from wood and random stuff from around the house & dollar store. It was too heavy & didn’t look very accurate, but it got me started. Good luck with your builds.
@@JustSomeNerd thanks. Yeah I can't make it to heavy, it is for a 8 yr old.. lol. I can show you when it is done.
Looks great! I feel inspired enough to try to do mine now!
Ive seen repaints in a number of different shades, yours seems more blueish, while mine was a little more olive green. Whatever the color is chosen its better than the paint job they come with .
Great vid
Thank you, I used a paint that I had leftover from an earlier project. It is definitely on the bluish side of green, but I think it worked pretty well.
The Spirit stuff is perfect for mods and I have been waiting for some decent props to work with for years. Affordable and great launching points.
What shade of green did you use?
The Cartoon Man it didn’t have a color name on the can but it was Valspr Project Perfect Flat. Hope that’s helpful.
you should buy another pair of goggles and do a RGB paint job on those .
bernie davis that be pretty cool! I bet someone out there has already done it. If these go on sale cheap after Halloween I might pick up more.
I was sent to your page for my question that I asked on GHOSTBUSTERS News. First I like your paint job. Second I love the snap idea for the top. Now I come with my question. A while back I found the schematics on what parts I would need to make my own Ecto-Goggles. After seeing what Y'all (Jason and yourself) have done with the Spirit Halloween ones, I was wondering. I have found some of the screws for the lens part of the build. How hard do you think it would be to take off the Plastic "Dials" on the lens, drill into the plastic, and screw in the screws for the effect? Plus would it mess with the LED in the lens?
EDIT: If you are looking for a idea for the PKE Meter. I have a idea. I think it looks great. but the clip on the back makes it look like a cheap toy and not like a Prop. What if there was a way to take the back off. Patch it up, and make a carrying case that would attach to the belt. Something that you could slid it in and out of.
Now if I could just get a 3D printer for the Walkie Talkie. XD
Halfax7 I don’t think you would have any trouble drilling a small hole into the lenses as long as you’re careful. If you look closely at the inside pictures of the goggles in my video you’ll see that the electrics are pretty simple. Not a lot of wires. So I’d just advise you to be careful and take your time when drilling.
As for the PKE. if you’re interested in a leather holster, those tape measure holsters would probably do the trick.
Here are some links to the tape measure holsters. amzn.to/2pSPgXF amzn.to/2NH4PLC Check out my belt gizmo video if you're interested in making one from scratch.
I'd really like to see someone do a scratch build using the gb fans components. Nog much going on in that way
If you send me a set of the components I’ll make a video on it.
Wondring if the light side arm can snap on and back off, I have a pair coming to me, but in the photo I have the arm is detached inside the box new. What would you recommend if it's broken ? Maby superglue?
Is the rubber part that goes against your face latex?
2:46 Wow,,,, some of those guys appearantly eat their ghosts.
Just F.Y.I, you can use much longer strips to simply cover over, and then use your XACTO KNIFE to cut out the areas like the screws etc. It saves you a ton of tape AND more importantly time. Also, using a paint pen on the screws is alot easier as well then using a brush. A little foam weather sealer will make them fit A SHITLOAD more comfortable as well. #TheMoreYouKnow
Also full disclosure, I found myself here after backing the HasLabs Proton Pack and Neutrino Wand and decided to go full blown cosplay with it. So after watching multiple videos on here back to back I've compiled the easiest and best upgrades to certain parts as well as found extra props and what not. So TY very very much.
magnifique, il ne te reste plus qu'a me les envoyer maintenant... ps : merci
For the P.K.E. Could you fade the really bright colored lights? Not the screen.
David Burcham I don’t know much about wiring stuff. If you compare the inside of the PKE to the inside of the goggles... it’s night and day. PKE is way more complex.
I wasn’t talking about dimming the lights electrically, I mean cover them with something. Tone down that very bright color. Believe me I don’t know anything about wiring things. I’m just talking cosmetic.
You need to do RGB stuff
I might have some new GB stuff coming later this summer.
Everything was going fantastic till you added the rust. Good job though
Great job on the goggles really good work. I made a video also of my goggle repaint check it out if you like.