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The Ecto-1 (also known as the Ectomobile) is a fictional vehicle from the Ghostbusters franchise.It appears in the films Ghostbusters (1984), Ghostbusters II (1989), Ghostbusters (2016), Ghostbusters: Afterlife (2021), Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire (2024), in the animated television series: The Real Ghostbusters and Extreme Ghostbusters, and in the video games Ghostbusters: The Video Game and ...
June 1, 2014 Brent Waller (BrentWaller) Link: Based on the Ecto-1 from the Ghostbusters franchise. Second set to inspire a Lego theme from the set with a set based on the Ghostbusters' firehouse and one on the 2016 film. Lego also used this license for character and level packs in the Lego Dimensions toys-to-life video game. #007 21109 Exo Suit ...
Ecto-1 (replica) from Ghostbusters, the Ford Gran Torino from Starsky & Hutch, Herbie (replica) from Herbie the Love Bug and other cars including a Chitty Chitty Bang Bang replica, RoboCop car, a Mad Max replica car and other films. From TV shows: Several of the main vehicles from TV shows including The A-Team, The Beverly Hillbillies, Knight ...
The Lego Group announced the Ecto-1 & 2 (set number: 75828) was retired by the end of 2017. [45] In 2020, it was announced that the ECTO-1 (set number: 10274) [46] [47] [48] based on the Ghostbusters: Afterlife film was released on 15 November 2020. [49] The set contains 2352 pieces and is recommended for builders with an age rating of 18+.
Ertl released a die-cast 1/25 scale Ectomobile, also known as the Ecto-1, the Ghostbusters' main transportation. Smiffys Costumes has produced a Ghostbusters Halloween costume, consisting of a one-piece jumpsuit with logos and an inflatable Proton Pack. [141] [142] By 2007, Ghostbusters merchandise sales had exceeded $1 billion in revenue. [143]
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A replica of the ghost trap used in the original film. The proton pack, designed and built by Dr. Egon Spengler, is a man-portable cyclotron system (and indeed Dr. Peter Venkman refers to the proton packs in one scene as "unlicensed nuclear accelerators"), [3] that is used to create a charged particle beam—composed of protons—that is fired by the particle thrower (also referred to as the ...
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