From David in Covington, Louisiana, USA

David built this great device and actually sold it for a pretty penny. Look how old that cell phone is. Great job on the phony explosives, and the labeling looks legit. The case is an old record player case. It looks super durable and unsuspecting. “I’m...

From Steven in Manila, Philippines

Steven did a nice job for his airsoft friends in the Phillippines. “I just used some cardboard backing to mount the circuit boards and made cutouts to the underlying foam padding to make space for the battery box, relay, extra buzzer, and a separate 9V battery...

From Chad in Fayetteville, North Carolina, USA

Chad build his own escape room in his house for his kids and we think he should get the award for Dad of the Year. The dynamite sticks are PVC pipe covered with labels he made with Photoshop. The blasting caps are real, but not “live”. The big red curly...

From Donald in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

Donald has been building escape room props in Las Vegas for a while and has been a friend of nootropic design for a couple of years. He’s made many incredible devices using the Game Timer Pro. If you are interested in sophisticated escape room props like these,...

From Craig in Grantham, England

Craig built a very impressive suitcase bomb that has an entire laptop computer in it. I just love the audio soundtrack of this device. Features include: Flashing lights Laptop for sound and graphics and it connects to the internet Oscilloscope for ‘funky’ wave...