Even more HasLab Proton Pack upgrades

LeoCor Replicas

Sr Member
Made some much-needed repairs and updates to my HasLab Proton Pack, thanks to some excellent new parts from friend and fellow member jle2199.

I replaced all of the hex fittings, Clippard valves, banjos, and resistors with resin pieces, as well as adding some new tubing and a new cyclotron cone with its own LED circuit I made myself. I also modified the spiral-wrapped cord, heatsink and CRT emitters to look more accurate.

Minor improvements, but they help a LOT. Can't wait for Frozen Empire! :)


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Even more upgrades. They really never seem to end! :lol:

New ion arm screws and repaint to copper rather than brass, actual brown wires and terminals, repainted and modified main hose, real PG7 strain reliefs, new thrower grips, and a completely repainted cyclotron along with interior cycling lights and lit switchplate. Non-pictured upgrades include a new speaker, modified motherboard, new power cell interior panel, and flashing LED circuit for the thrower.

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Here's one of the other modifications I made.

The Pack itself has an inner speaker to play the sound effects, but I wanted something that could be fun at parties or cons.
I simply disassembled an old Bluetooth speaker, attached all the necessary parts to the inside of the old battery door (which I no longer use for batteries as I installed a lithium-ion battery pack ages ago), and put it all back together. Now it can play music independent of the original sound effects.

Really happy with how well this turned out.
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