
As for the Ecto-1 kit, it will hit shelves Nov. It was supposed to be released this summer but was delayed until (as of now) June 2021 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The set is released as a tie-in with the upcoming Ghostbusters: Afterlife movie. Protector For Transformers X Generations Ghostbusters Ecto-1 Ectotron Mash-Up. Notably, this kit was designed by the Michael Psiaki, who created Lego's James Bond Aston Martin DB5 kit. These should translate well to other vehicles in the future or for custom builds. Lego says that two automotive pieces were developed specifically for the Ecto-1: a 6x14 curved windscreen and a five-module steering wheel. In 2015, LEGO released a follow-up set: 75827 Ghostbusters Firehouse Headquarters.

Lego says it's even got some easter eggs that will be discovered as the kit is assembled. Ghostbusters Ecto-1 is a LEGO Ideas set that was released on June 1, 2014. There's a rotating ghost-sniffer activated by the wheels, a gunner seat that deploys from one of the rear doors, and a roof rack stacked with loads of spirit-trapping gear. Transformers Toys Generations Collaborative: Back to The Future Mash-Up, Gigawatt - Back to The Future-35 Edition - Ages 8 and Up, 5.5-inch 43.12 43.
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Like the movie car, it's packed with ghost-fighting gadgetry.

It's one of the more accurate Lego vehicles the company has created, and features a steering box connecting the steering wheel to the front wheels, hinged doors and an opening hood with replica V8 engine inside. The set is comprised of a whopping 2,352 Lego pieces and when completed, will measure 18.5 inches long. This week, it announced a supremely detailed version of the Ecto-1, the iconic 1959 Cadillac Miller-Meteor ambulance from the 1984 film classic, Ghostbusters. If there's something strange in your neighborhood, Lego has something to help you take care of those non-terminal repeating phantasms or class-five full-roaming vapors.
