To say that the 2016 reboot is 'hotly debated' in the fan community is a bit of an understatement - but I have a slightly different take: When Ghostbusters: Answer the Call came out, I wasn't really into the Ghostbusters scene at all. While I grew up with the original '84 and '89 entries, I had only the vaguest awareness of a new Ghostbusters movie in 2016. At the time, I was far too busy starting a new business venture and being a new parent to pay attention to the latest in pop culture.
I remember being on a plane ride returning from Los Angeles on business and seeing Ghostbusters 2016 as an option on the movie list. I was in the mood for a light comedy throwback so I gave it a chance from the confines of my cramped plane seat. Honestly - thought it was fun and it put Ghostbusters back on my radar. Shortly afterwards, I found the old RGB cartoon streaming Netflix to show my kid and he loved it.... fast forward to today and here I am making 3D printable parts!

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I think many fans generally agree on is that the new equipment design was pretty cool. My personal favorite addition was the Ghost Chipper - a device the sucks in a ghost and reverts it to a spray of ectoplasmic goo. It's a cool looking piece of kit and it has the absurd comedic gag factor that I like in my GB gear. For me, it also has an aesthetic that blends into some of the original equipment. For example, I fully intend on hanging this from my belt alongside the original equipment.
The 3D parts here are designed to be printed and attached together using an assortment of 2mm, 3mm, and 4mm screws with some light use of super glue. There is plenty of room for electronic effects (coming soon... so many ideas). For example, the rear 'grinder' section is designed to attach to a servo motor for some proper chipping action.
I also included a tripod attachment so the device can stand on display if you have a booth at con or other event. I printed mine entirely in black and have plans to do a full post-production sanding, painting, and weathering.
I didn't have exact measurements for these parts - my design is based purely on photographic stills from the movie. Some liberties were taken to support easy assembly and to fit on smaller print beds size.

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