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Thanks to all the patrons who helped to meet the first Patreon goal to help fund the organizing and preparing of 3D printable files and instructions for my proton pack inspired by The Real Ghostbusters. As you can imagine, it takes time and energy putting together these files. Having you all as patrons has been a fantastic motivator to keep this up. I know many of you have enjoyed building your own GB props and putting your own spin on these things.

With the first goal officially met, I am keeping my promise by making the proton pack 3D printable files available for free to all starting October 1! All patron tiers will get early access to this post until then. As always, the 3D printable files are made available under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. This means you have free access to make use of these files, share them with others, modify them, or build a pack for a friend. I only ask that you do not use these files or derivative works for commercial purposes such as selling kits or selling limited runs based on my work.

Check out the virtual 3D build instruction dashboard (This may take a few seconds to load from the Power BI cloud - requires a WebGL 2.0 browser such as Firefox or Chrome)

The files on this post are for the proton pack shell. To complete your pack, you'll also need the Neutrona Wand, and the Ghost Trap - both are also available for free!

What's next?

Patrons will continue to get early and exclusive access to my electronics guides and various other new exclusive files to help with your Ghostbusting. Also, feel free to reach out for any build advice or questions. I've been running a busy schedule these days with "real world" stuff, but I'll do my best to engage in a timely manner.

My next goal will help fund the release of my next set of RGB-inspired 3D printable props. Including a PKE meter, belt gizmo, and Ecto goggles as seen on my Instagram page.

I am also starting a fun Halloween project - creating a removable Ecto-inspired roof rack for my car that makes use of several 3D printable parts. I will share these with you all soon.

And finally...

I'd like to thank my patrons - past and present - who have been generous enough to give me a monthly "tip" for the work here.

Here are the names I'd like to say a special thank you to!

  • Luke Lehman
  • Jan Böttcher
  • Jonathan
  • Ted
  • Cyber Life
  • Nestor
  • G k
  • Mike Lorusso
  • Matthew Ham
  • samuel andreolas
  • NoTimeProductions
  • Doug Gibson
  • reginald roberts
  • Crewes Kime
  • Corey St Clair
  • kevin culver
  • Bluemarcell 
  • Steve
  • Brandt Stout
  • Djeak Dranoel
  • MCP935 
  • Justin Franklin
  • Peter Natale
  • Ghostbusters News
  • Jason Burgess
  • Monkaboo 
  • Edward Martinet
  • Christopher Liu
  • pete 
  • GBPatron
  • Corey Kolesar
  • Bill 
  • Doug Gibson
  • Nicholas Michelsen
  • Art Percy
  • Brian S Oleson
  • Dustin 
  • Daniel Kearsey
  • Justin Wright
  • Patrick Sanfilippo
  • Levi Goddin
  • Dan Skinner
  • Mark 
  • Daniel Wymbs

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Stephen Legerton

Do you have any merged parts? I have an Elegoo Neptune 3 Plus, so could probably print most of these parts in one go, rather than a bed full of lots of parts to assemble.

Ronald K Jones III

do you know if anyone has released a motherboard file that can be sent out to be cut?