Ed bedecked in finest Ghostbusters attire |
You see, for the past number of years I've been watching as Ed assembled his screen-quality Ghostbusters uniform. It looks AMAZING up close and in person. The pics do it no justice. Just about every minutiae of detail has been replicated on his getup. Right down to the yellow hose, which for some reason I've never noticed before. As you can see it features the signature proton pack with neutrona wand (with modifications that make the prop light up). And as you can see Ed has even added the special goggles that we see Ray Stantz wearing in the movie.
It is an astounding piece of work. And ever since watching the results emerge from Ed's labors, I began to wonder if I could also have my own Ghostbusters costume. I realized that I did. It would be fun for the two of us to go out and bust some heads (metaphysically speaking of course). And there are "franchises" - fan groups in many geographical areas - where people with uniforms and props do things like visit children's hospitals and help with charity work. That would also be a fun use for a Ghostbusters outfit.
So on Christmas day, during a Facetime on our phones I opened the box that Ed and his family sent me for Christmas. And look what was inside:
Not only a patch of the Ghostbusters logo, but a custom-made name patch.
Did Ed have any concept of the terrible, terrible beast he has unleashed? But, there's no going back. I gotta do something with those patches. They look terrific! Especially the "KNIGHT" one.
So with the patches in hand, I have decided to embark on a new project that will be chronicled on this blog: the putting together, piece by piece, of a set of Ghostbusters uniform and accompanying tools.
It's not going to be overnight. Actually, I don't want it to be immediately. Having a Jedi Knight costume was simple. This is going to be much more intricate and involved. It's going to be a study in detail and function. It will likely take a few years before it's anywhere near complete. But it's going to be fun.
So, what I have are two patches: the very start of the project. The goal now is to build up the uniform beneath them. Until at last there is going to be a photo of me wearing my own Ghostbusters costume.
It's already begun. Since getting the patches I've spent much of the past week looking at the work of others, and catching details I'd never noticed at all before (like the "belt gizmo"). Last night I watched the original 1984 film, only this time casting a studious eye upon the costumes that Dan Ackroyd, Bill Murray, Harold Ramis, and Ernie Hudson are wearing. I noticed things that I'd never given any thought to before, like the frame upon which the proton pack sits.
This is going to take at least a year, maybe two. But I think the results are going to be worth it.
First item we'll be working on: the jumpsuit. I'm about to order it. Let's see what those patches look like on real clothing. Let's also see if I can sew them on without jabbing my finger with the needle.
Stay tuned. There will be more to come.
Good luck! Ghostbusters is my favorite comedy movie. I may need to make my own GB threads after seeing how good Ed's look!
ReplyDeleteEd's outfit is truly fantastic!! He poured a lot of love and devotion into it. Certainly has inspired me to take a crack at it.
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