- January 30th, 2022, 10:16 am#4966420
Hey guys....
So I backed the Proton Pack that is coming out from Hasbro and my intention was to possibly give it a real Clippard valve like I want to do to the wand, give it an ALICE Frame, and possibly a more accurate motherboard, etc. I was thinking it would be great considering the fact that my current proton pack (1984) weighs about 30-35lbs much like the original props. Obviously, the Haslab one will be lighter but it may gain a little once it starts to get upgrades but the thought hit me that I would have a way better time doing repairs on my main pack than the Haslab one if anything was to happen to it, so I am now thinking of enjoying it on it's stand as a display piece and lugging around my main pack which weighs like a bag of dog food until I can get a shell and do another build from the ground up, lol.
Anyways, thinking back to how Mattel (Matty Collector) once made a wand, P.K.E. Meter, Ghost Trap, and Ecto Goggles, I am really hoping that Haslab has it in the cards to go about with these projects as well considering the fact that those props from Matty collector are just so expensive and hard to come by.
I think a trap with the pedal would be great but I know many of us have the Walmart traps that are actually decent for what they are and can be modded pretty good but honestly, there aren't any great P.K.E. meters on the market as far as being movie accurate. I love the Spirit Halloween one but I honestly hate the rounded-off shape of it. The fact that the wings open up does make it a great little item but if the body was more accurate, I think I wouldn't worry much about it.
I know many of us would love the option to back the other props if they were to pop up but also considering the fact that Hasbro now has over 20,000 proton packs to make that won't ship until next year, do you think they would open a Haslab on these other items or do you think their hands are kind of full?
So I backed the Proton Pack that is coming out from Hasbro and my intention was to possibly give it a real Clippard valve like I want to do to the wand, give it an ALICE Frame, and possibly a more accurate motherboard, etc. I was thinking it would be great considering the fact that my current proton pack (1984) weighs about 30-35lbs much like the original props. Obviously, the Haslab one will be lighter but it may gain a little once it starts to get upgrades but the thought hit me that I would have a way better time doing repairs on my main pack than the Haslab one if anything was to happen to it, so I am now thinking of enjoying it on it's stand as a display piece and lugging around my main pack which weighs like a bag of dog food until I can get a shell and do another build from the ground up, lol.
Anyways, thinking back to how Mattel (Matty Collector) once made a wand, P.K.E. Meter, Ghost Trap, and Ecto Goggles, I am really hoping that Haslab has it in the cards to go about with these projects as well considering the fact that those props from Matty collector are just so expensive and hard to come by.
I think a trap with the pedal would be great but I know many of us have the Walmart traps that are actually decent for what they are and can be modded pretty good but honestly, there aren't any great P.K.E. meters on the market as far as being movie accurate. I love the Spirit Halloween one but I honestly hate the rounded-off shape of it. The fact that the wings open up does make it a great little item but if the body was more accurate, I think I wouldn't worry much about it.
I know many of us would love the option to back the other props if they were to pop up but also considering the fact that Hasbro now has over 20,000 proton packs to make that won't ship until next year, do you think they would open a Haslab on these other items or do you think their hands are kind of full?