From TeamAWS in Los Angeles, California, USA

The TEAM AWS Airsoft team built a great device in a steel suitcase, which they affectionately call “The Burrito”. They modified the software to have a higher countdown value and the timer starts when the case is opened. They also amplified the sound with a...

From Dave in Orlando, Florida, USA

The guys at Combat City are at it again. This time they’ve made a suicide bomber vest to use in their Airsoft scenarios. It looks like they’ve enclosed the clock in a plastic box for protection. Good job, and never take that vest anywhere,...

From Ryan in Auckland, New Zealand

The team at Judd Studio Engineering in New Zealand did a fantastic job with this clock. It’s made from a rake handle and a roll of brown paper. They ruffled up the paper a bit before feeding it into a laser printer. Now, that is some authentic-looking dynamite....

From Tucker in Santa Barbara, California, USA

Tucker did a fine job building this dynamite Defusable Clock, and did an even better job photographing it. Can you tell that Tucker is a photography student specializing in product advertising? “Dharma” is a reference to the Dharma Initiative in the...

From Andy in Platteville, Wisconsin, USA

Simple, but pretty nasty looking. This clock uses two 6V lantern batteries to provide 12V to the clock. A simple 2.1mm DC plug from Radio Shack made it easy to connect the batteries to the clock. Andy plans on using this for paintball scenario games. Don’t get...