- May 24th, 2025, 4:04 pm#5004645
Hi everybody! Hi Dr. Nick.
Anyway, for this years run of conventions I decided our group definitely needed our own ECU for display and for use with all those Haslab traps out and about. And with our first convention on May 11th, what better time to start than April. 1 month to build and get lights and sounds done. I decided to be strategic and focus on the main box and worry about the back and wall later.
I have to give a massive thank you to both tobycj and prodestrian for their help and answers to my questions regarding accuracy and just general building. Both are legends and I wouldn't have got this done without their help.
I started with lots of research- the Ghostbusters Reference Library site, SAGB's ECU thread, Gush's build for some of the more detailed photos of locations for parts as well as 910doheads extensive build and research.
I then printed off Mike Nelson plans and SAGB's cut list for 6mm plywood. Popped to big B&Q in Reading and got the big 3 cuts done so it would fit in my car. Then the process of comparing measurements between the plans.
My thinking was to have the main body built and ready with lights and sounds...
I started out with the control panels, made out wood, but after layers of filler and sanding I wasn't happy.
So I remade them out of plasticard and I'm much happier. The handle I bought from workshopProp on Etsy.


I'm using the internals from GhostbustersGear's Patreon for clamping to the hasbro trap

Anyway, for this years run of conventions I decided our group definitely needed our own ECU for display and for use with all those Haslab traps out and about. And with our first convention on May 11th, what better time to start than April. 1 month to build and get lights and sounds done. I decided to be strategic and focus on the main box and worry about the back and wall later.
I have to give a massive thank you to both tobycj and prodestrian for their help and answers to my questions regarding accuracy and just general building. Both are legends and I wouldn't have got this done without their help.
I started with lots of research- the Ghostbusters Reference Library site, SAGB's ECU thread, Gush's build for some of the more detailed photos of locations for parts as well as 910doheads extensive build and research.
I then printed off Mike Nelson plans and SAGB's cut list for 6mm plywood. Popped to big B&Q in Reading and got the big 3 cuts done so it would fit in my car. Then the process of comparing measurements between the plans.
My thinking was to have the main body built and ready with lights and sounds...
I started out with the control panels, made out wood, but after layers of filler and sanding I wasn't happy.
So I remade them out of plasticard and I'm much happier. The handle I bought from workshopProp on Etsy.


I'm using the internals from GhostbustersGear's Patreon for clamping to the hasbro trap

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