By Warrenzo
#380211
So i managed to get my hands on a fully built, Resin GB2 Ghost Trap from Marc (Croesus on here).

Since my costume is from GB1, i intend to convert this to GB1 so that i can wear it and not get comments such as "hey, why isn't that a GB1 trap when u aint got the GB2 logo on ur suit??" Plus i really prefer the GB1 trap over the GB2 trap anyway.

I intend to replace the side panels and top panel with aluminium ones, to install a light kit and hope to have all the knobs being able to twist....just need to figure out a way of doing this. Unfortunately the cartridge in none removeable, but that aint a big deal since i'd rather not have it fall out on me by accident and shatter into a million pieces.

Here's a few pics of the trap as it sits at the moment.

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Updates will follow soon ;)
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By shodanmark
#380355
Ha, that's my old trap from one of Nick-a-trons first kits. The battery box and indicator box are solid resin and everything is glued together. You could remove the side plates ect and replace them without too much trouble I should think.

Looks like it's taken a beating!! XD
By Warrenzo
#382792
Ok so i've began work on this conversion project. I started with taking all the measurements of the side panels, smaller side panels, front panel and top display panel. I managed to find a Coca Cola aluminium sign in my mates shed that i marked out all the panels on and then proceeded to cut them out.

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Obviously cutting by hand is not gonna leave the straightest of lines so once i had them all cut out i filed all the edges to straighten them up. Once i did that i wanted to give them back that shiny look, so i sanded them all down.

Pic below shows the before and after

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And here is all the panels layed out after sanding. I think they look newish, but yet retain a used/battered look to them. I haven't cut out the hole in the top display panel yet as i need to get the LED's 1st before i can cut this out.
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By Warrenzo
#384918
Managed to get a few more hours work done on this yesterday. I originally wanted to replace the side rods with 2 aluminum rods, but i decided to go for wooden dowels instead as this will minimize the weight a bit.

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I'll get back to these when im ready to install them.

Next up i wanted to remove the old resin knobs and panels, so i took a power file and sanded them off until i was happy with how the new aluminum panels fitted.

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I also removed the old resin screws and hat light from the battery box.

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By Kingpin
#384920
Looking good so far Warren, those aluminium plates will look a treat installed on the Trap. Can't wait to see the finished product. The light kit that's going to be installed, that one of the ones that was sold through here on special offer a while back?
By abaka
#385139
nick-a-tron wrote:WOW!! A nick-a-tron mk1 kit! That brings back memories (some good, some bad).
I still had my mrk1 kit up until December before I moved house, I'm hoping it's just in storage somewhere. It was my first prop put together plus it was a fantastic item!!
By Warrenzo
#429909
Up until now i haven't been able to do any work on the trap because i've been waiting on the light kit being made, but at long last it's finished and it looks great....well i think so anyway :D

I took a video to show what it looks like working before i install it.



Also took a pic aswell.

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So the main job for today was to hollow out the parts for the electronics to fit into. For the Top display at the front i marked out where to hollow out.

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Next it was time to start drilling holes and using the dremel to file away at the resin until the Bar Graph display would fit inside.

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We also bored the holes for the switch and the red LED at the back of the trap.

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I also managed to do a bit of work on a few of the knobs aswell. For the Tear Drop side knob all that needed doing was to mask it off and paint a silver line on it. I could have used a resin copy of this part, but i opted for a real version instead. I'm not 100% happy that the paint managed to seep under the tape, but unless ur looking up close at it, it's not too noticable.

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I also managed to find two real knobs for the front panel aswell. All that needed doing to them was to paint the top's of them black. For this i used some Enamel Airfix paint. Again not the neatest of jobs, but it'll do.

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By Warrenzo
#430637
Managed to get a bit more done on the trap today. I started off with marking out the ridge that needed to be cut into the other two front knobs. Once this was done the ridge was cut and then primed for spraying black. After the black paint had dried out i used some silver airfix paint to paint on the details seen in the pic below.

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While that was left to the side to dry i peeled the yellow/black caution tape off the trap doors and sanded them down, as i intend to paint the stripes on instead.

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Next it was time to fit the electronics into the trap. This meant unsoldering some of the wires to get the into where they should be and then re-soldering then back on again.

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Once in place it was time to fill up he holes we created and also the exsisting ones as i want to make new holes and start from scratch again.

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While the fillers was drying out we drilled a small hole in the handle and added the cap screw.

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Once the fillers was dry, it was then sanded. Next up was to mask off all the parts that i don't want to be sprayed. When that was done it was time to give the trap and trap doors a coating of primer and then two coats of Satin Black. The pic below was taken after the 1st coat of black began to dry out so it looks a little grey still. We also didn't completely spray all of the sides as i intend to apply a little glue underneath the plates to keep them stuck, so i wanted to give them the best chance of sticking as possible without it possibly reacting to the paint.

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By Warrenzo
#433164
Sloooowwwllllyyyyy getting near the end of this trap conversion now.

Today i gave the trap another coat of black as there was still a few areas that were a little thin. Once it dried i removed the masking tape and took a little pic with the light kit switched on.

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I looked closely at the Side Rods i had turned out of a wooden dowel, and the more i looked, the more i could see grain so i sprayed them with some Silver. When i did this the grain in the wood become even more noticeable, so i decided the only thing for it was to sand and respray with Silver until it disappeared.

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Once i was happy with the finish on them i then gave them 2 coats of Red.

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Whilst they were left to dry it was time to attach the Aluminium side panels. For this we had to tap the Resin for the screws and add some Super Glue for some added support.

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Next up was the Metal(Aluminium)Vector Plate and Resistor. I decided to leave the metal wings on either side of the Resistor, as im trying to replicate the look of the one they used in the Sedgewick Hotel to capture Slimer.

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By Warrenzo
#434212
Well this is the last update as the Trap is now complete and i can't wait to wear it with the rest of my uniform!!

Once the plates were all on it was time to look at attaching the knobs. I didn't want them to be boring and just be glued on, i really wanted for them to turn, soooooooooo...... we dismantled 6 dimmer switches.

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We started by drilling clearance holes and gluing the switches in place.

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When that was done it was time to attached the knobs. I had to buy 3 resin knobs and managed to find 3 real working knobs aswell. For the resin ones we had to drill holes in the bottom and glue them to the switch, the others pushed on and were able to be tightened with either a screw driver or Allen key.

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Next up, the Side Rods!!

For these we drilled tiny holes in the side plate/resin and glued in some nails. This would allow the rods to be glued and nailed on with the tap of a hammer.

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Earlier in the build i masked off the Trap Doors, ready for the yellow paint

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I'm really pleased with how these turned out, i had to use model paint so that meant building it up over several layers as it was rather watery

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When the paint was dry it was then time to attach them to the Trap. For this we used 2 rivets and 2 Cap Screws. The rivets act as a pivot for them to open. I plan to add some earth magnets later to stop them opening while hanging on my belt

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By Warrenzo
#434213
Doors added!!

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Also added the Red lens cover and 3 Button Head Screws to the Battery Box, ideally there should be 5 screws, but i ran out. I will add these when i order more

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Next i added the Labels

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And weathered it

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By nick-a-tron
#434220
Wow that looks really good! Two things I'd suggest though, painting the edges of the doors black all the way around each one, the hazard lines aren't meant to wrap over the edges. Also move the red bars/rods further apart, they are a little too close together.
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