Mini Weapons Of Mass Destruction: Build A Secret Agent Arsenal
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Build a spy arsenal from ordinary household items.
This book is perfect for aspiring spies who want to learn how to turn everyday objects into covert weapons. With step-by-step instructions and diagrams, John Austin guides readers in building 35 different spy weapons and surveillance tools using common household items. From mini catapults hidden in breath mint tins to fake wristwatches that launch paper darts, this book offers fun and creative projects for spy enthusiasts. Whether you want to hide your arsenal inside a deck of cards or a cereal box briefcase, this book has you covered. Get ready to unleash your inner James Bond!
Mini Weapons Of Mass Destruction: Build A Secret Agent Arsenal
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"As a budding spy, what better way to conceal your clandestine activities
than to miniaturize your secret agent arsenal? Hide a mini catapult in a
breath mint tin. Turn a Tic Tac case into vest-pocket candy shooter. Or
transform a milk jug cap onto a fake wristwatch that launches tiny paper
darts. Toy designer and author John Austin provides detailed, step-by-step
instructions with diagrams to show James Bondiacs how to build 35 different
spy weapons and surveillance tools.All of the projects in MiniWeapons of
Mass Destruction 2 are built from common household items-binder clips,
playing cards, rubber bands, markers, clothespins, paper clips, and
discarded packaging-clearly detailed on materials lists. In addition to
movie-inspired sidearms and other "weapons," you'll find plans to construct
periscopes, bionic ears, grappling hooks, and decipher pens. Once you have
assembled your arsenal, the author provides a number of ideas on how to
hide your stash-inside a deck of cards, a false-bottom soda bottle, or a
cereal box briefcase-and targets for practicing your spycraft, including a
flip-down firing range, a fake security camera, and sharks with laser
beams. And if you think yourself more of an evil-genius in training, this
book also has projects to keep you busy while you finish planning your
volcano lair-a Q-pick blow gun, a paper throwing star, a bowler hat
launcher, and more. Fluffy Persian cat not included"--Provided by
publisher.
Author: John Austin
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Publication Date: 2011
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