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When Erin tries to communicate with her, Gertrude suddenly transmogrifies and vomits ectoplasm on Erin, then escapes out of a wall and into the streets. In the novelization, she is depicted as having grown up near Battle Creek, Michigan; she met Abby in her senior year of high school and spent much of her time at the University of Michigan researching ghosts with Abby. She did postgraduate work at Princeton University and got her doctorate at MIT. In the extended version of the film, revealed that Erin was dating fellow Columbia University professor Phil Hudson (Justin Kirk), but their relationship ended after Erin got fired. Also, like Egon Spengler, Erin is prone to violent reactions when pushed too far temperamentally and has a powerful right cross that would break one’s nose. According to Tobin’s Spirit Guide, dream ghosts are Class 4 benign entities that only manifest in the presence of a sleeping individual.

 

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And that’s before Dane– the man who whipped up the designs for the Ecto-1 among other gadgets like the ghost traps, particle thrower, and proton packs — tacked on all the things that turned it into a ghost-fighting-mobile. The car from the first Ghostbusters was originally a 1959 Cadillac Series 62. They also modified the pull-out gurney to hold the team’s proton packs. Ecto-1 underwent a range of upgrades at some point between 1989 and 2021. An extendable gunner seat was added to the right rear passenger area and the corresponding door was modified to fold flat against the vehicle body, allowing a team member to fire a Proton Pack without having to lean out a window. A Remote Trap Vehicle (RTV) was also constructed, consisting of a ghost trap mounted on a radio-controlled car that could be independently steered and activated.

 

Gertrude Aldridge was the psychotic eldest daughter of a wealthy New York City aristocrat who murdered her family’s servants. To avoid scandals, rather than turn her to the police or have her committed, the Aldridges lock her away for life in their manor’s basement, feeding her through a small slot on the door. The manor becomes the city’s haunting attraction, and the house has turned into a museum. However, after its supernatural activity had diminished at some point, the Mulgraves and their employees then fake them to keep the manor open. Callie moved to Summerville to take possession of Egon’s house. He also helped Trevor fix the dilapidated Ecto-1, and guided Callie into realising that, far from being a deadbeat, Egon had always watched over her.

 

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The number of Miller-Meteor hearse/ambulances (one of the more bizarre hearses that you’ve probably never seen) built back in the day varies wildly. One source states only 25, while another claims 200, and still another places the total at 400. Whatever the actual number, if you’re looking to build a replica Ecto-1, the available Duplexes are few and far between. Though the original Ecto-1 survived, it was not in any shape to perform this stunt.

 

Everyone remembers the 1959 Cadillac ambulance that Bill Murray and company rode into battle against their demonic enemies in the original movie. “We just called it the John Belushi ghost [while we were writing Ghostbusters],” Reitman said. Apparently the first movie’s writers weren’t even sure what Slimer was going to be about as the film came together, “we just knew it would eat a lot.”

 

Includes Proton Pack (x1), Plasma Stream (x1), Ghost Trap (x1) and P.K.E. Meter (x1) accessories. The HasLab Lab worked directly with our partners at GHOST CORPS to create the most authentic and movie-accurate 6-inch-scale Ectomobile possible. [newline]Our design team was even able to visit and photograph an actual Ecto, and boy howdy, did they get all up in that car’s business, as indicated by the eerily insane amount of detail included in this 6-inch–scale replica. The Ectomobile is so much more than just an automobile—it’s an icon; ridiculously designed, ridiculously cool, and instantly recognizable. The Ecto not only drove onto the silver screen, but she also drove straight into our hearts. Measuring in at 22.5 inches long, the Ghostbusters Plasma Series Ectomobile (Anniversary Edition) is just shy of 2 feet long and comes with all the movie-accurate bells, whistles, and gadgets, die-hard fans expect. The Ghostbusters encounter “Sparky” again, alongside Gertrude Aldridge and Mayhem during the Battle for New York.

 

Thereafter, you will receive a package each month containing 4 assembly stages and a magazine featuring your build instructions. The Ghostbusters Ecto-1 collection also includes high quality binders to store and manage your magazines. Each binder can hold up to 10 magazines and is priced at $9.99. Thereafter binders will be delivered with packages 12, 23 and 32. The Green Ghost—or Slimer, as he’s more commonly known—is arguably the most famous ghost in the Ghostbusters universe, and the first successfully busted specter! From pigging out on leftover room service to charging and sliming Venkman, this ugly little spud was an immediate fan favorite.

 

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As the Ghostbusters took on countless ghostly adventures on the streets of New York City, they needed a reliable set of wheels to get them from one spooky hotspot to another.

 

It has four headlights, a station-wagon body bracketed by 1950s fins, steel rims, and worn-out chrome. It was a central piece of both 1984’s Ghostbusters and 1989’s Ghostbusters II. Erik Sherman is a MotorBiscuit Staff Writer, an admitted petrolhead, and an avid motorcyclist.

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