Eaglemoss Hero Collector: Ghostbusters Build the Ecto-1 Issue Six Stages 15&16 Review
It’s time to get building, as we dive back into the Eaglemoss Hero Collector Building the Ecto One. Today I dive into the first half of issue six, so lets get cracking. In this issue, I had the chance to work on the right front suspension and tie rod, and the front suspension and steering. As usual the step by step process is guided by the issue. The issue has detailed steps and of course a story. The first story features the history behind the terror dogs seen in the film, and that was a fun read. This part was familiar territory as previously done with the left side. So it was n overall mild cake walk. Now as for the next stage, once again some old and new parts here to create a new level of build up. That’s right, the engine is on board along with a tire to the frame. I know I am not done with the engine yet, but having it connected to a frame is nice to see. The car is coming along and I love the progress so far. So with that being said, that wraps up this half of issue six. Thank you for stopping by, and as always thank you for taking the journey with me. Enjoy the video review on Instagram,and the photos of the build below.
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