- February 14th, 2025, 4:19 am#5003341
I've been working on some other background props for the South Australia Ghostbusters, but one of the ones I've wanted to replicate for years is the giant flashing light displays in the lab in Ghostbusters 2.

Now, as much as I'd love to build one of these full-sized, I decided early on that it would be best if it fit on a shelf in our booth. So I'm looking at making a highly condensed version which includes some of the more interesting elements. Specifically the grid of flashing lights, the rows of 7-segment LED displays, and some of the buttons/switches.
Unfortunately we don't get a good look at these in the film, but luckily for me these props (along with many of the others in GB2) were rented from Modern Props. And so began a deep dive into trying to find more reference material.
The one which I already knew of (because they're ridiculous) is the Firefly episode "Trash", where they're used as an excessively complicated door security system.
Here's Yo-Saff-Bridge and Mal using them to lock the door and stop the guards:

Now we can finally see some of the detail and verify that these match the GB2 props.
As a bonus we get some nice closeups:

And another shot from the inside of the building, but I don't know if this is the same prop or if they used two separate ones:

Now, I have no idea how many of these Modern Props had in their inventory. The two props in GB2 seem to be completely identical (no variation in layout, despite how the panels seem to be detachable). And they seem to exactly match the prop (props) in Firefly. But it's possible Modern Props had more than two of these.
I did quickly skim through every Firefly episode, and although there's a ton of Modern Props gear visible (especially in the Alliance) this particular one doesn't show up anywhere else that I can see.
The Modern Props website is gone, but John Zabrucky has a portfolio section on his website which has some great photos:
https://johnzabrucky.com/exhibitions/ex ... artifacts/
Under GB2 he has the Latent Image Sensor prop from the montage scene.
He actually shows the prop I'm looking for under the film "Independence Day":

It's labelled as "Large Vertical Device", and the filename is "195-1250_Digital_Rack". That number (195-1250) is a Modern Props reference number.
Before I start looking at Independence Day I did a quick search and managed to find this incredible page on Ex Astris Scientia:
https://www.ex-astris-scientia.org/inco ... nsoles.htm
There it is, it's appeared in two episodes of Star Trek: TNG:

Interesting sidenote, "195-750-1" appears in Egon's university lab:

Also "195-650-2" is right next to it:

Modern Props must have made a killing from GB2
Anyway, back to the digital rack prop. The two screenshots from TNG don't really add any value, except that again they look identical to the GB2 props. I don't think we get any closeups but I could be wrong.
Oh look, there they are in Independence Day! Super blurry, not useful:

What's interesting though is that in this other shot you can see that 3 of the other units have the same trademark rounded light panels at the bottom, which suggests that there's additional configurations of this prop. Maybe it was actually modular? But again, it looks like this one is also identical to GB2.

And here's where things get REALLY interesting...
John Zabrucky has an exhibition in Ohio right now (running at the Medici Museum until June 2025) with many of his film and TV props on display.
And in this promotional photo you can see our prop right behind him, it's part of the exhibition!
https://www.instagram.com/p/DF2e1fJpyKG/

This exhibition only opened a few weeks ago so I haven't found many photos yet, but there's already been some videos posted:
Hmm, another distant shot:

Feels like they gave us closeups of every prop except the one we're looking for!
https://www.wfmj.com/story/52146826/med ... g-exhibits
Interesting, seems to be a sideview here, look how thin it is!

This video from the museum gives us a nice shot of it:
https://www.instagram.com/p/DEqeV4gsTTn/
Too blurry to make out any new details:

Maybe someone will post something clearer in the next few months before the exhibition ends so I can actually read more of the text...
Anyone here live in Ohio?

Now, as much as I'd love to build one of these full-sized, I decided early on that it would be best if it fit on a shelf in our booth. So I'm looking at making a highly condensed version which includes some of the more interesting elements. Specifically the grid of flashing lights, the rows of 7-segment LED displays, and some of the buttons/switches.
Unfortunately we don't get a good look at these in the film, but luckily for me these props (along with many of the others in GB2) were rented from Modern Props. And so began a deep dive into trying to find more reference material.
The one which I already knew of (because they're ridiculous) is the Firefly episode "Trash", where they're used as an excessively complicated door security system.
Here's Yo-Saff-Bridge and Mal using them to lock the door and stop the guards:

Now we can finally see some of the detail and verify that these match the GB2 props.
As a bonus we get some nice closeups:

And another shot from the inside of the building, but I don't know if this is the same prop or if they used two separate ones:

Now, I have no idea how many of these Modern Props had in their inventory. The two props in GB2 seem to be completely identical (no variation in layout, despite how the panels seem to be detachable). And they seem to exactly match the prop (props) in Firefly. But it's possible Modern Props had more than two of these.
I did quickly skim through every Firefly episode, and although there's a ton of Modern Props gear visible (especially in the Alliance) this particular one doesn't show up anywhere else that I can see.
The Modern Props website is gone, but John Zabrucky has a portfolio section on his website which has some great photos:
https://johnzabrucky.com/exhibitions/ex ... artifacts/
Under GB2 he has the Latent Image Sensor prop from the montage scene.
He actually shows the prop I'm looking for under the film "Independence Day":

It's labelled as "Large Vertical Device", and the filename is "195-1250_Digital_Rack". That number (195-1250) is a Modern Props reference number.
Before I start looking at Independence Day I did a quick search and managed to find this incredible page on Ex Astris Scientia:
https://www.ex-astris-scientia.org/inco ... nsoles.htm
There it is, it's appeared in two episodes of Star Trek: TNG:

Interesting sidenote, "195-750-1" appears in Egon's university lab:

Also "195-650-2" is right next to it:

Modern Props must have made a killing from GB2

Anyway, back to the digital rack prop. The two screenshots from TNG don't really add any value, except that again they look identical to the GB2 props. I don't think we get any closeups but I could be wrong.
Oh look, there they are in Independence Day! Super blurry, not useful:

What's interesting though is that in this other shot you can see that 3 of the other units have the same trademark rounded light panels at the bottom, which suggests that there's additional configurations of this prop. Maybe it was actually modular? But again, it looks like this one is also identical to GB2.

And here's where things get REALLY interesting...
John Zabrucky has an exhibition in Ohio right now (running at the Medici Museum until June 2025) with many of his film and TV props on display.
And in this promotional photo you can see our prop right behind him, it's part of the exhibition!
https://www.instagram.com/p/DF2e1fJpyKG/

This exhibition only opened a few weeks ago so I haven't found many photos yet, but there's already been some videos posted:
Hmm, another distant shot:

Feels like they gave us closeups of every prop except the one we're looking for!
https://www.wfmj.com/story/52146826/med ... g-exhibits
Interesting, seems to be a sideview here, look how thin it is!

This video from the museum gives us a nice shot of it:
https://www.instagram.com/p/DEqeV4gsTTn/
Too blurry to make out any new details:

Maybe someone will post something clearer in the next few months before the exhibition ends so I can actually read more of the text...
Anyone here live in Ohio?
