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Re: My virtual Gun - nitpickers wanted! - new pictures 03-11

 by masteryoda ¦  August 11th, 2011, 12:41 pm ¦ Forum: Proton Packs ¦  Topic: My virtual Gun - nitpickers wanted! - new pictures 03-11-10 ¦ Replies: 29 ¦  Views: 3798

Back from the dead, here's a LONG overdue update. I finally figured out how to create the grips as they should look, so I've updated that part. At present, the rest of my gun is exactly as I last left it over 1 year ago. http://www.gbfans.com/images/pb/1masteryoda/Ghostbusters CAD_GB_gun-03.png http...

Re: Filandrius' Ghost Trap (my trap pedal was getting lonely

 by masteryoda ¦  May 23rd, 2011, 11:01 pm ¦ Forum: Ghost Traps ¦  Topic: Filandrius' Ghost Trap (my trap pedal was getting lonely) ¦ Replies: 106 ¦  Views: 42618

This truly is a beautiful piece of art, and a great tutorial on building a sweet looking trap. I haven't even begun mine, just have a few of the greeblies...

Re: Matty's HIV

 by masteryoda ¦  December 16th, 2010, 12:12 pm ¦ Forum: Collectibles ¦  Topic: Matty's PKE ¦ Replies: 787 ¦  Views: 88167

Hmm, looks like I totally missed out on these... Bummer! Guess I'll have to turn one of my show polishers into a PKE after all.

Re: Filandrius's Particle Thrower WIP

 by masteryoda ¦  September 14th, 2010, 11:12 pm ¦ Forum: Proton Packs ¦  Topic: Filandrius' Particle Thrower - MAJOR UPDATE 03/14 ¦ Replies: 302 ¦  Views: 48277

This is shaping up to be one of the best throwers I've ever seen. Thanks for the updates to your progress. It's really awesome to see it coming together so nicely.

Re: proton pack bellows pics

 by masteryoda ¦  March 13th, 2010, 8:33 pm ¦ Forum: Proton Packs ¦  Topic: proton pack bellows pics ¦ Replies: 38 ¦  Views: 3917

AJ, that's looking pretty cool. I guess it's just a matter of finding the perfect size, since that stuff looks pretty good as is.

Re: My virtual Gun - nitpickers wanted! - new pictures 03-11

 by masteryoda ¦  March 11th, 2010, 9:40 pm ¦ Forum: Proton Packs ¦  Topic: My virtual Gun - nitpickers wanted! - new pictures 03-11-10 ¦ Replies: 29 ¦  Views: 3798

Here's a couple new shots. Nothing too exciting, but I did increase the gun tubes to an OD of 1.25" per the recommended thread. (I did some checking myself based on the PH images, and what do you know, 1.25" is right!) http://www.gbfans.com/images/pb/1masteryoda/Gun_Assy_022.gif http://www...

Re: My virtual Gun - nitpickers wanted! - new pictures 03-10

 by masteryoda ¦  March 11th, 2010, 3:25 pm ¦ Forum: Proton Packs ¦  Topic: My virtual Gun - nitpickers wanted! - new pictures 03-11-10 ¦ Replies: 29 ¦  Views: 3798

Flynn originally sold some heat sinks made to my first fin profile (I only updated it recently with some minor tweaks do to some additional information), I believe after his source for having those made Jason did a few somewhat similar to your profile just as a sort of gap filler. Then Jason made m...

Re: My virtual Gun - nitpickers wanted! - new pictures 03-10

 by masteryoda ¦  March 11th, 2010, 12:45 pm ¦ Forum: Proton Packs ¦  Topic: My virtual Gun - nitpickers wanted! - new pictures 03-11-10 ¦ Replies: 29 ¦  Views: 3798

The only 2 people that I would trust with the profile of the fins on the heatsink would be namebrand and exoray. I would honestly contact them and see what they say. namebrand probably has far better info than I do, thus his design. I'm going to take a long hard look at all the shots I do have agai...

Re: My virtual Gun - nitpickers wanted! - new pictures 03-10

 by masteryoda ¦  March 10th, 2010, 10:41 am ¦ Forum: Proton Packs ¦  Topic: My virtual Gun - nitpickers wanted! - new pictures 03-11-10 ¦ Replies: 29 ¦  Views: 3798

Here is a thread that someone was trying to get the profile for the heatsink figured out and Namebrand helped him out: link No measurement's but you can see the profile of the heatsink atleast. That's the profile of the heatsink that I'm not so sure is correct. I know that Exoray had made some a wh...

Re: My virtual Gun - nitpickers wanted! - new pictures 03-10

 by masteryoda ¦  March 10th, 2010, 10:01 am ¦ Forum: Proton Packs ¦  Topic: My virtual Gun - nitpickers wanted! - new pictures 03-11-10 ¦ Replies: 29 ¦  Views: 3798

Also, is there a chance we could see the front handle assembly a little better? It should consist of 2 tubes: and inner tube, unpainted; and a outer tube, painted black with the "ears", grip, and grip lock on it. To me in your one picture, it looks like you just have one tube, that is fit...

Re: My virtual Gun - nitpickers wanted! - new pictures 03-10

 by masteryoda ¦  March 10th, 2010, 9:57 am ¦ Forum: Proton Packs ¦  Topic: My virtual Gun - nitpickers wanted! - new pictures 03-11-10 ¦ Replies: 29 ¦  Views: 3798

Ok, now for another question. I've been trying to work out how deep the grooves on the heatsink are as well as the "real" dimensions of it. Based on numerous reference images, I really think this is close. http://www.gbfans.com/images/pb/1masteryoda/Gun_heatsink-001.gif (You can look at an...

Re: My virtual Gun - nitpickers wanted! - new pictures 03-10

 by masteryoda ¦  March 10th, 2010, 8:26 am ¦ Forum: Proton Packs ¦  Topic: My virtual Gun - nitpickers wanted! - new pictures 03-11-10 ¦ Replies: 29 ¦  Views: 3798

The tubing for the handles should have an OD of 1.25". Also the rear grip should have about 1/2" space between it and the rear instrument bar. In the one picture you provided, it looks to be flush with the rear instrument bar. Here's a thread that talked about it: Link. Excellent! Thanks ...

Re: My virtual Gun - nitpickers wanted!

 by masteryoda ¦  March 9th, 2010, 11:24 pm ¦ Forum: Proton Packs ¦  Topic: My virtual Gun - nitpickers wanted! - new pictures 03-11-10 ¦ Replies: 29 ¦  Views: 3798

Here's a teaser update on my virtual progress. I have a few more changes to implement, but here's an image or two to look at. Yeah, I know the grips aren't supposed to be solid like that. These are just placeholders for better models I'm working on. My tubing is 1 1/8", but I'm thinking it shou...

Re: My virtual Gun - nitpickers wanted!

 by masteryoda ¦  March 6th, 2010, 8:41 am ¦ Forum: Proton Packs ¦  Topic: My virtual Gun - nitpickers wanted! - new pictures 03-11-10 ¦ Replies: 29 ¦  Views: 3798

Only detail that's so far missing is the fake welding around the rear barrel, aside from that, it's looking great, Yoda. Are you planning to add the knurling to the gun knobs? Thanks for the kind words, Kingpin. I'm kind of new to Inventor, so I'm really not sure if it's possible to create the vari...

Re: Pepakura Proton Pack model almost done

 by masteryoda ¦  March 5th, 2010, 11:52 am ¦ Forum: Proton Packs ¦  Topic: Pepakura Proton Pack model almost done ¦ Replies: 36 ¦  Views: 9832

I'd probably never make one this way myself, but I'd love to see what others come up with.

I remember seeing a picture of a life-sized Link from the Wii game that someone made, and it was so amazing!
Serious papercrafters can make about anything!

Re: Proton Pack Overhaul

 by masteryoda ¦  March 5th, 2010, 8:33 am ¦ Forum: Proton Packs ¦  Topic: Proton Pack Overhaul - FINISHED ¦ Replies: 37 ¦  Views: 3736

The evolution of a proton pack... Cool! 8) It's nice to see people improve their stuff when they can. Of course, I don't even have a pack at all yet. I'm a bit to analytical for my own good sometimes. LOL I have some parts for sale that may be of interest. Feel free to check out my sale thread here:...

Re: Another low budget scratch build *WIP*

 by masteryoda ¦  March 4th, 2010, 3:13 pm ¦ Forum: Proton Packs ¦  Topic: Another low budget scratch build *WIP* ¦ Replies: 92 ¦  Views: 11655

That looks really cool, and the fiberboard will make crisp details without the filler required with MDF. I do wonder how you're planning to cut the center out of your layers now that you have it glued together though...

Re: Here we go again.....Update 03.01.10* almost there....

 by masteryoda ¦  March 4th, 2010, 2:22 pm ¦ Forum: Proton Packs ¦  Topic: Here we go again , Update , 03.09.10 DONE !!!! ¦ Replies: 96 ¦  Views: 16180

Mr. Spider, I have to chime in too. That pack really does look sweet! What did you use for the bellows gizmo under the trap pedal? Also, what's the total weight of your pack & gun with the Alice frame attached? I have some MDF & plywood shell parts that I've made that I'm now questioning my ...

Re: My $1.99 Goodwill Find

 by masteryoda ¦  March 3rd, 2010, 1:52 pm ¦ Forum: Proton Packs ¦  Topic: My $1.99 Goodwill Find ¦ Replies: 37 ¦  Views: 3804

Great find! Glad you'll put it to good use! Regarding that nasty pizza roll dude... I didn't want to watch that video, but with that arrow sitting there, wanting to be clicked, I couldn't help myself. That was pretty nasty! I wonder what he eats in a day that 40 pizza rolls makes a nice snack... It'...

Re: My virtual Gun - nitpickers wanted!

 by masteryoda ¦  March 3rd, 2010, 1:18 pm ¦ Forum: Proton Packs ¦  Topic: My virtual Gun - nitpickers wanted! - new pictures 03-11-10 ¦ Replies: 29 ¦  Views: 3798

id kill for some cad files of the pack so i dont have to keep figuring out measurements and figure things out better. Me too, that's why I'm doing this! I have asked for some general size recommendations, and have gotten the helpful suggestion to start with Stefan's plans and to modify them to look...

Re: Ungodly cheap cyclotron light score at Walmart!

 by masteryoda ¦  March 3rd, 2010, 10:16 am ¦ Forum: Proton Packs ¦  Topic: Ungodly cheap cyclotron light score at Walmart! ¦ Replies: 6 ¦  Views: 908

A short video of these in action when you have them installed would be awesome. I may have to check out Wal-Mart...

My virtual Gun - nitpickers wanted! - new pictures 03-11-10

 by masteryoda ¦  March 3rd, 2010, 10:07 am ¦ Forum: Proton Packs ¦  Topic: My virtual Gun - nitpickers wanted! - new pictures 03-11-10 ¦ Replies: 29 ¦  Views: 3798

I've been working on modelling the Thrower in AutoDesk Inventor for several weeks in order to have more reliable plans to work from in creating my actual real world gun. Of note, there are some parts that I know are "perfect" and some that are nearly so. The Clippard R-701 and the 11752-1 ...

Re: -- Hooker Scratch Pack WIP--

 by masteryoda ¦  February 15th, 2010, 11:32 am ¦ Forum: Proton Packs ¦  Topic: -- Hooker Scratch Pack WIP-- 5/26/10 ¦ Replies: 107 ¦  Views: 18317

Hooker, that pack build is awesome! Your artistry is quite inspiring!

Re: My first Aluminum Thrower build***Solder vs Weld****

 by masteryoda ¦  February 12th, 2010, 1:52 pm ¦ Forum: Proton Packs ¦  Topic: My first Aluminum Thrower build***Acrylic tube frosted**** ¦ Replies: 152 ¦  Views: 14938

jpa35, your gun box looks very cool! It's inspired me to make my own. It'll be a while before mine looks like anything more than a block, but you've definitely inspired me. What are the overall dimensions you're using? I have Stephan's plans, but I'm always nervous that the dims aren't right. It'd b...

Re: The AMAZING GBfans Relay - Updated August 9, 2009

 by masteryoda ¦  February 3rd, 2010, 9:06 pm ¦ Forum: General Ghostbusters Discussion ¦  Topic: The AMAZING GBfans Relay - Updated August 9, 2009 ¦ Replies: 208 ¦  Views: 25360

I think it's a cool idea. I'm in too.
Dean Woodard - Grand Rapids, MI

Re: GB1 aluminum trap build. *pics*

 by masteryoda ¦  January 31st, 2010, 9:56 pm ¦ Forum: Ghost Traps ¦  Topic: GB1 aluminum hero trap build. Finished. Update 3/11/14 ¦ Replies: 334 ¦  Views: 61515

That thing sure is looking pretty sweet! You know there are a ton of people here that'd love to hear the details on how you created your trap cartridge release work. Though, I suspect that release mechanism may well be the reason we haven't seen any updates in a while. Please share more when you can...

Re: shodanmark's Proton Pack - COMPLETE

 by masteryoda ¦  September 1st, 2009, 6:21 pm ¦ Forum: Proton Packs ¦  Topic: shodanmark's Proton Pack - GB1 "Retro-fit" page 4 ¦ Replies: 122 ¦  Views: 17427

That looks really nice! It's cool to see it come from a collection of loose parts to a completed unit. It's also very helpful for others (such as myself) who haven't put one together yet to see the process. It makes me eager to get mine done!
Thanks for sharing.

Re: masteryoda's pack build

 by masteryoda ¦  August 30th, 2009, 8:19 pm ¦ Forum: Proton Packs ¦  Topic: masteryoda's pack build ¦ Replies: 11 ¦  Views: 959

I was curious how much this weighed in its current state, so I dug out the scale. As it sits with all the stuff in the picture, it's 18.4 lbs. I may be able to thin down the walls of the layers a bit too. Obviously, I don't have all the boxes, and I have no greeblies or the gun. It shouldn't be more...

Re: masteryoda's pack build

 by masteryoda ¦  August 29th, 2009, 7:26 pm ¦ Forum: Proton Packs ¦  Topic: masteryoda's pack build ¦ Replies: 11 ¦  Views: 959

nick-a-tron wrote:this is looking like a great build! bumper is particularly impressive :)
Thanks nick, that means a lot.
BTW, I mailed out a nice box full of goodies for trade a couple days ago. Now for me to decide what I want in return...

Re: masteryoda's pack build

 by masteryoda ¦  August 29th, 2009, 11:00 am ¦ Forum: Proton Packs ¦  Topic: masteryoda's pack build ¦ Replies: 11 ¦  Views: 959

CPU64 wrote:Make your own, epoxy with fine sawdust works great. Make it into a paste, don't mix more than you need.
Wood glue also works.
Hmm, sounds like a good idea. Anybody else try this? I suppose working with normal vs. "quick" epoxy would be the way to go...

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