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By Dave C. Stelljes
(c) 1984~2011
Release 1.06
PROTON PACK DESIGN MANUAL
Sketch by Dave Stelljes, 1984
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Proton Pack PLANS
By Dave C. Stelljes
(c) 1984~2011
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Within days of the Ghostbusters movie being released in June of 1984, I was approached
by a friend of mine and he said that we “had to build what was in this movie, and take it to the
beach [to show off] and have a good time”. Needless to say, I was curious as to what he
was talking about.
I would watch the movie three (3) times in the theaters.
My first viewing was to “take in” what my
friend was talking about, and just to enjoy the movie.
The second viewing was to take notes with my
note pad, and to draw sketches as fast as I could to keep up with the movie. I was mainly
focused on drawing the Proton Pack. This turned out to be somewhat of a challenge. For the next viewing, I had another idea.
Finally, in my third viewing, I took my Yashika SLR 35 mm Color Camera armed with 24 ex-posures. (In those days, digital cameras as we know them today did not exist.) Later in this document, you will see some of the pic-tures that I had to work with in order to come up with what I call the GENERATION ONE PACK, or simply the GEN-1 Pack. After the photos were developed, about a week later, I
was able to roll up my sleeves and begin drafting the Proton Pack based on my
memory and the pictures that I had taken in the theaters.
Later in this document, you will see some pic-tures of the construction of the GEN-1 Pack
from the 1991 Assembly.
After completion of the two Proton Packs in the summer of 1984, we took them to Johnny Mercer’s Pier and Carolina Beach in Wilming-
ton North Carolina. That was lots of fun ‘busting Ghosts there and everyone seemed
to enjoy it.
Sketch by Dave Stelljes, 1984
All in all, these plans were based on viewing the movie just three (3) times and a couple dozen or
so photos that I had taken.
For that Halloween of 1984 and the next seven Halloweens that followed, that was my costume
and I managed to win several contests.
In my days, I did not have the VHS Tape of the movie in order to more accurately render the movie props. When the movies came out on
DVDs, I was able to take some digital still shots on the computer to better understand the movie packs, but I kept my GEN-1 Pack as I had de-
signed it in 1984.
One thing that I have done was to modify and im-prove the electronics over the years. As of No-vember of 2011, I’ve added sound to my Pack.
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Proton Pack
Sketches & Notes
(c) 1984~2010
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BY Dave C. Stelljes
(c) 1984~2010
Early Concept Sketches
The following sketches were made in my second viewing of the movie at the theater. At this point, I realized that I would have to take my 35 mm Camera to the flick and take some
pictures to capture the details.
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BY Dave C. Stelljes
(c) 1984~2010
Early Concept Sketches
Some of the early sketches seen here were pretty lame, although they did convey some of the basic shapes.
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(c) 1984~2010
Early Concept Sketches
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(c) 1984~2010
Early Concept Sketches
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BY Dave C. Stelljes
(c) 1991~2010
(c) 1991
Parts f
rom G
EN−1 P
ack, 19
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(c) 1991~2010
(c) 1991
Parts f
rom G
EN−1 P
ack, 19
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(c) 1991~2010
(c) 1991
Parts f
rom G
EN−1 P
ack, 19
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(c) 1984~2010
The Weapon Tip
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(c) 1984~2010
The Weapon Strobe
(c) 1984
The tip of the gun has a camera strobe/flash light. This is a sketch of
the strobe circuit.
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BY Dave C. Stelljes
(c) 1984~2010
This Photo is from the Net
The Ghost Trap
Here are some early concepts of the Ghost Trap.
Although the final product does not have trap doors that open and close, a dry ice chamber
was installed making a cool ef-fect of a “caught ghost”.
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BY Dave C. Stelljes
(c) 1984~2010
This Photo is from the Net
The Ghost Trap
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(c) 1984~2010
The Ghost Trap
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(c) 1984~2010
The Goggles
This Photo is from the Net
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(c) 1984~2010
The Hip−Belt Unit
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(c) 1984~2010
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(c) 1984~2010
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(c) 1984~2010
The PKE Meter
(c) 1991
This was an early concept for a manu-ally operated meter.
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(c) 1984~2010
The PKE Meter
(c) 1991
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(c) 1984~2010
The PKE Meter
(c) 1991
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BY Dave C. Stelljes
(c) 1984~2010
The PKE Meter
(c) 1991
This Photo is from the Net
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BY Dave C. Stelljes
(c) 1984~2011
The PKE Meter
I did this sketch in AutoCAD. This was just a concept design.
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The PKE Meter
BY Dave C. Stelljes
(c) 1984~2011
Here’s a prototype of the PKE Meter that I built in October 1991. Missing in this photo is the handle and 9 Volt power source.
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The PKE Meter
BY Dave C. Stelljes
(c) 1984~2011
The PKE circuit here was based on a 555 Timer IC along with the 4017 Decade Counter IC. This
“chaser circuit” was wired so that the LED’s flashed in a similar pattern found in the movies. In this case,
there are 10 LED’s. In this prototype, there is no sound effects.
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Power Supply
(c) 1984
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(c) 1984~2010
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BY Dave C. Stelljes
(c) 1984~2010
Movie A
dds
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BY Dave C. Stelljes
(c) 1984~2010
Promotional
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Theater Design Photos
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(c) 1984~2010
Movie S
hots
These P
hotos w
ere t
aken in a
Movie T
heater R
ight a
fter t
he r
ele
ase o
f t
he f
ilm in J
une 1984.
These P
hotos w
ere u
sed t
o h
elp
in t
he d
esig
n o
f t
he p
lans in t
his d
ocument.
(c) 1984
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BY Dave C. Stelljes
(c) 1984~2010
Movie S
hots
These P
hotos w
ere t
aken in a
Movie T
heater R
ight a
fter t
he r
ele
ase o
f t
he f
ilm in J
une 1984.
These P
hotos w
ere u
sed t
o h
elp
in t
he d
esig
n o
f t
he p
lans in t
his d
ocument.
(c) 1984
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BY Dave C. Stelljes
(c) 1984~2010
Movie S
hots
These P
hotos w
ere t
aken in a
Movie T
heater R
ight a
fter t
he r
ele
ase o
f t
he f
ilm in J
une 1984.
These P
hotos w
ere u
sed t
o h
elp
in t
he d
esig
n o
f t
he p
lans in t
his d
ocument.
(c) 1984
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BY Dave C. Stelljes
(c) 1984~2010
Movie S
hots
These P
hotos w
ere t
aken in a
Movie T
heater R
ight a
fter t
he r
ele
ase o
f t
he f
ilm in J
une 1984.
These P
hotos w
ere u
sed t
o h
elp
in t
he d
esig
n o
f t
he p
lans in t
his d
ocument.
(c) 1984
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BY Dave C. Stelljes
(c) 1984~2010
Movie S
hots
These P
hotos w
ere t
aken in a
Movie T
heater R
ight a
fter t
he r
ele
ase o
f t
he f
ilm in J
une 1984.
These P
hotos w
ere u
sed t
o h
elp
in t
he d
esig
n o
f t
he p
lans in t
his d
ocument.
(c) 1984
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BY Dave C. Stelljes
(c) 1984~2010
Movie S
hots
These P
hotos w
ere t
aken in a
Movie T
heater R
ight a
fter t
he r
ele
ase o
f t
he f
ilm in J
une 1984.
These P
hotos w
ere u
sed t
o h
elp
in t
he d
esig
n o
f t
he p
lans in t
his d
ocument.
(c) 1984
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Proton Pack GEN−1
(1991 Assembly)
BY Dave C. Stelljes (c) 1984~2010
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BY Dave C. Stelljes
(c) 1984~2010
Proton Pack, GEN−1
(1991 Assembly)
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BY Dave C. Stelljes
(c) 1984~2010
Proton Pack, GEN−1
(1991 Assembly)
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BY Dave C. Stelljes
(c) 1984~2010
Proton Pack, GEN−1
(1991 Assembly)
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BY Dave C. Stelljes
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Proton Pack, GEN−1
(1991 Assembly)
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BY Dave C. Stelljes
(c) 1984~2011
Proton Pack, GEN−1
(1991 Assembly)
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Proton Pack, GEN−1
(1991 Assembly)
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BY Dave C. Stelljes
(c) 1984~2010
This Photo is from the Net
Here’s a couple of pictures of the GEN-1 Pack, 1984 Original Version.
Proton Pack, GEN−1
(1984 Assembly)
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8 Watt Mono Power Amplifier
Ghostbuster Sound Card
Light & Sound System
8 Watt Mono Power Amplifier
10” Subwoofer Blue LED Chaser Circuit
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Proton Pack AutoCAD 3D
BY Dave C. Stelljes
(c) 2008~2010
This sketch was one that I creat-ed in AutoCAD. This 3-D drawing
was fun to work with. Once in CAD, it is easy to rotate and view
the Pack from any angle.
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“We are ready to believe You”