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Sometimes our paranormal problems require a little bit of creativity...

The mini-cyclotron design adapts the technology of a proton pack into a more compact design allowing for remote operation and greater mobility. While it is less powerful than a full-size proton pack, the light-weight automation potential of the mini-cyclotron can prove to be advantageous. Mount it to a tripod with a blaster for remote-controlled capabilities. Or attach it to your utility belt if you need more mobility in the field.

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The design is a remix of some downscaled conventional proton pack parts. I originally created this piece to compliment my tripod-mounded proton blaster and it is inspired the automated packs/blasters that were setup in Afterlife. The design here is original and does not appear in the movies.

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I printed mine out of PLA at standard settings and I use M3, and M4 screws throughout the build. I designed the bellows and center cyclotron module to attach with 1/4" bolts and nuts.

I will be creating a dynamic lighting scheme for this - I intend on making it a fun display piece for my future Halloween installations and events.


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Yugo Salkins

So awesome. I can see these moving on their own! Would you have plans on modeling sentinel pke meters to accompany with these?

Joe

Just curious, is the 'cake' the same size or smaller than the Haslab one?