If there’s something strange in your neighbourhood, who you gonna call? Dad, because he’s a hero.

The best fathers always come through for their kids and the guy we’re talking about here deserves an award for dedication as a parent.

You might recall how last year, the man in question, named Ryan Scott Miller, turned his son’s wheelchair into a snowspeeder. It even fired nerf missiles.

This year he has done it again, this time cmaking the Ghostbusters Ecto-1.

Here's his son, Jeremy, taking the amazing creation out on the town. We love how a kid at the end yells ‘Cool costume!’

Once again, the design goes all out, and it includes as bonus features working headlights, siren lights, tail lights and speakers for the Ghostbusters siren and theme music.

 

Ecto-1 is done! #ghostbusters #wheelchair #wheelchaircostume #halloween

A photo posted by Ryan Miller (@ryansmiller) on

Miller told Mashable that his son, Jeremy, has ‘seen all three [Ghostbusters] shows and watches the cartoons on Netflix… He loves the music, he loves that it's a comedy with some pretty cool gadgets and adventure.’ 

Here’s it as a work-in-progress:

 

We've officially started! #wheelchaircostume #ghostbusters #ecto1

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 Amazing stuff.

 

Via Mashable