

The racks also share a similar looking metal box with black hoses on the passenger side, but they are in actuality quite different. The last pieces both racks share are a large heat sink toward the rear of the rack and two smaller heat sinks mounted to the wooden box portion of the rack on the front. Both racks also feature a 6"x9" radome and a 18" diameter quarter hemishpere radar dish mounted to a saw mandrel at the rear. The only differences are the 1's storage tube features a pea green color called Chartreuse and the 1A's tube sports an orange color. The racks also feature a schedule 40 PVC pipe that is 53" long and has a 6" inner diameter. Both racks feature two A-6 oxygen tanks used by World War II-era fighter planes and bombers. The roof rack on both cars is 72" and 36" wide, with the Ecto-1's rack being 12" tall and the 1A's being 16" tall. On top of the arrowstik is a vintage "Bac-Off" brand flashing brake light, originally designed as an auxiliary brake light for motorcycles.
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The 1A also features a directional arrowstik, Code 3 PSE model AS-10. These lights are size par 46, which is a 6" diameter. Both versions of the Ectomobile use 4 deck lights. Both the S6 and 138L are still available from Unity, however they do not offer a housing that includes a mirror. To properly mount this light on the car, Unity Spotlight part number 138L must be used. The 1A also has the same model spotlight, however it uses a slightly different optional mirror. The Ecto-1 features a Unity brand model S6 spotlight with an optional mirror as part of the light housing. This part has since been replaced with an LED model. The 1A used the replacement for Grimes anti-collision strobe on the bumper which a Whelen version. The other strobe used on the Ecto-1 bumper is a Grimes anti-collision strobe. This model has been replaced with the modern HRF-CA. The strobe on the roof rack for both cars is a Whelen HRDF-200. This beacon is a first generation Code 3 Dashlaser.īoth of the Ectomobiles use two different types of strobe lights. The 1A also uses an amber beacon in the grill. The Ecto-1A uses a Code 3 model 550 red beacon on top of the rack which is still readily available for purchase. The red beacon on the Ecto-1 is a Federal Signal Model 19 "Propelloray". This bar also uses blue, amber and green as the colors on the bar. The other bar used is a Whelen Edge 9000 bar. The rear bar keeps the same order, except with blue fliters replacing the red ones.
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The color order on the front bar from passenger side to driver side is amber, red, green, red, green, amber. However, clear lenses with colored filters on the rotators were used on these bars. One of the models is the same Code 3 Force 4 XL 53" lightbar that was used on the Ecto-1. Working on other Ecto parts.The lightbar used on the Ecto-1 is a Code 3 Force 4 XL 48" lightbar, while the Ecto-1A uses two different model lightbars. You may check with your country’s customs office to determine if there will be additional costs. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility and depends on your own country. * We ship from EU, so please, be aware: import duties, taxes, and brokerage fees are not included. It's a 3D printed replica, so, only a shell, empty without any electrical/electronic/mechanical element inside. * Oxygen breather/regulator and roof rack installed tank not included, shown as per reference only. * It's a huge 3D printed part, it may have some imperfections somewhere and marks of gluing (chemical/termal welding) or corrections, but all easily to smooth with some sanding in the worst case. Shipping to US included (5/6 days).Īsk for custom colors and/or other customizations. Printed to order, so please allow at least a week to be printed (0.1 prints take days to print!). Printed in two halves, chemically bonded toghether. It measures its 5" 3/4 on the main diameter by 14" 1/2 in length, the same as the original tanks, with less than 2lb in weight. This filament can also be easily sanded and painted with both acrylic and enamel based paints (including usual chrome finish paints). ASA is great for outdoor usage and has a heat distortion temperature of 86✬/186✯, it should be enough to resist over the hood on nearly all sunny summer days nearly everywhere. This filament is hard to print and does not allow good detail, but resists higher temperatures than PLA/PETG while being UV proof. Printed at 0.1mm resolution in yellow ASA filament. Nearly 100% accurate (externally) and real size 3D printed replica of an A6 oxygen tank seen used as freon tanks on the Ecto-1 roof rack in Ghostbusters films.
