It looks like the Hasbro Pack will need very little modification (outside of adding my Rothco frame)! I still want to weather the lenses on the cyclotron and power cell a bit, as well as some of the other elements. Depending on if it's even possible, I'd like to add a proper Fincher Technologies GB1 ribbon cable to this Pack. The one Hasbro used is good, but in a perfect world, I'd like to use the Fincher version. I'm definitely going to try and fix that Ion Arm though, so it has some more of the silver showing, as well as adding the socket screws.Did anyone save all those reference photos Adam Savage took of the hero prop? The Tested link seems to have broken since then. All i can find are this post with a few select photos. I can see these coming in handy now as people receive their packs.
Did anyone save all those reference photos Adam Savage took of the hero prop? The Tested link seems to have broken since then. All i can find are this post with a few select photos. I can see these coming in handy now as people receive their packs.
This reminds me, I’ve not studied these in a long time - what frames are people using for a 84’ pack? I’m planning to convert one of my packs to an 84’ setup.Yes Ben Eadie (prop maker on the film) supposedly confirmed it was Rothco.
The 84 packs used real LC-1 ALICE frames, which are quickly becoming few and far between these days.This reminds me, I’ve not studied these in a long time - what frames are people using for a 84’ pack? I’m planning to convert one of my packs to an 84’ setup.
Thanks so much for the info!The 84 packs used real LC-1 ALICE frames, which are quickly becoming few and far between these days.
Even with the volume turned all the way up?That pack is really gonna need an amplifier, that motor is so loud. I know you can turn the motor off, but the pack doesnt even sound as loud as the wand.
The one major thing that jumps out to me that needs to be modded (and has from the beginning) is the fabric yellow cable sheath. Hopefully it can be trimmed back.