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I have designed these Egon Spengler's P.K.E. (Psycho-Kinetic Energy) meter used in the Ghostbusters Afterlife movie. This is a 1:8 scale mod to go with the 1:8 scale Ecto 1 build. One is in the open position and the other closed. This slightly differs from the original design seen in the original Ghostbusters movies, they are a little more defined in places. These come painted or unpainted for those with good eyesight. My magnifying glass was made by Hubble. If anyone is interested these are available on my Etsy page as well as Shapeways for those non UK residence wishing to keep the cost of postage down. ShapewaysEtsyMark Markwarren attached the following image(s):
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WELL , I`ve had the privilege of seeing a pair of these up close and personnel today and at 1:8 scale the detail is excellent. The ones I`ve seen were the unpainted version, but anyone with half decent eyesight or better should manage. I should have gone to Specsavers hang on!! "I did go to Specsavers" Nice work Mark. Regards delboy271155 (Derek) COME BACK GUY FAWKES "YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU"
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Science fiction is not my kind of thing Mark, I'm more of an old school modeller building kits of cars and planes with a bit of added fun thrown in via some extra scratchbuilt parts assembled from traditional materials, .... but .... I have to say that I fully admire what you do with your use of all of this modern technology to create the things that you do. Mind boggling stuff!!
Complete wizardry in my view and amazing work as always. Well done that man!
Kev
Per Ardua Ad Astra
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Thank you Derek & Kev, always appreciated. Kev The 3D printed parts are another enhancement and another tool to build something that you couldn’t do scratch building, ie small detailed parts. This is just as rewarding seeing a design come off the build plate in resin or plastic form, but for me, it will never take away the creativity of scratch building which I’ve alway done in all my models including my latest build.
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