Frozen Empire Arm Mounted Neutrona Gauntlet STL (FREE DOWNLOAD)

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It’s been a long few weeks getting to this point and I’m just about done. So without any further ado, here are my STL files for this version of the Frozen Empire Arm Mounted Gauntlet. I’m hopeful that I can put together a “one day build” video in the near future. This kit uses a GBFans wand kit and soundboard. Only thing you will need to do is craft the rod and tube assembly out of 3/8” copper plumbing pipe. I may get crazy and offer a limited run of fully finished props, after the movie comes out, if I have time. But until then, enjoy the FREE files.

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It’s been a long few weeks getting to this point and I’m just about done. So without any further ado, here are my STL files for this version of the Frozen Empire Arm Mounted Gauntlet. I’m hopeful that I can put together a “one day build” video in the near future. This kit uses a GBFans wand kit and soundboard. Only thing you will need to do is craft the rod and tube assembly out of 3/8” copper plumbing pipe. I may get crazy and offer a limited run of fully finished props, after the movie comes out, if I have time. But until then, enjoy the FREE files.

It’s been a long few weeks getting to this point and I’m just about done. So without any further ado, here are my STL files for this version of the Frozen Empire Arm Mounted Gauntlet. I’m hopeful that I can put together a “one day build” video in the near future. This kit uses a GBFans wand kit and soundboard. Only thing you will need to do is craft the rod and tube assembly out of 3/8” copper plumbing pipe. I may get crazy and offer a limited run of fully finished props, after the movie comes out, if I have time. But until then, enjoy the FREE files.

In an alternate universe of the Ghostbusters, Janine Melnitz faced a daunting setback when an injury left her unable to wield the traditional proton pack. Undeterred, Janine designed an arm-mounted proton wand. With her wit and expertise, she crafted a sleek gauntlet integrating the proton emitter. Skepticism turned to admiration as Janine's invention proved invaluable on missions, earning her the moniker "The Spectral Stylist." Her determination and innovation showcased that even in the face of adversity, a solution could always be invented.