after much more research, modding haslab and spirit traps, communication within the community, and humbling, I stand corrected.
After my hours upon hours upon hours pouring over the GB reference library site, and notes upon notes and spreadsheets, I can say with full confidence that there are many trap variations between GB1 and GB2. The biggest differentiator is pattern of the front knobs.
Regardless of this, I have identified 5 basic ghost trap body models.
1- the yellow rod trap
1a- the red rod trap, modified from the yellow rod
1b- the silver rod trap, modified from the yellow rod
1a1- the silver rod trap, modified from the red rod, which was modified from the yellow rod
2- the silver rod made for GB2
Based on the location and type of screws, the decals, the knobs, the rods...these are the 5 basic models. There are variations within these models and uncertainty of details to positively identify which trap is which, and which came from which.
Genealogically, though, there are only these 5 traps.
To repeat, if that helps, biblically speaking: the yellow begot the red, which begot the silver; the yellow also begot a silver.
I can cite my sources and point you to specific pages and images in the GB reference library site.
I hope this helps someone, anyone, and everyone!
After my hours upon hours upon hours pouring over the GB reference library site, and notes upon notes and spreadsheets, I can say with full confidence that there are many trap variations between GB1 and GB2. The biggest differentiator is pattern of the front knobs.
Regardless of this, I have identified 5 basic ghost trap body models.
1- the yellow rod trap
1a- the red rod trap, modified from the yellow rod
1b- the silver rod trap, modified from the yellow rod
1a1- the silver rod trap, modified from the red rod, which was modified from the yellow rod
2- the silver rod made for GB2
Based on the location and type of screws, the decals, the knobs, the rods...these are the 5 basic models. There are variations within these models and uncertainty of details to positively identify which trap is which, and which came from which.
Genealogically, though, there are only these 5 traps.
To repeat, if that helps, biblically speaking: the yellow begot the red, which begot the silver; the yellow also begot a silver.
I can cite my sources and point you to specific pages and images in the GB reference library site.
I hope this helps someone, anyone, and everyone!
Statistics: Posted by beric — June 27th, 2025, 4:04 pm