From Kevin in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

Once again, a beat up metal case is always a great starting point for a Defusable Clock build. The broken handcuff on the handle is a hint that something is amiss. Airport authorities would definitely consider this to be an “unattended bag”. Kevin gets the...

From Alessandro in Tolmezzo, Italy

This beat-up metal case with radioactive symbols and reflective tape looks great! The case is full of surprises, of course. Plenty of warning labels and more reflective tape. Nice job Alessandro. Stay out of the...

From Andrew in Athens, Georgia, USA

Andrew has an escape room business called “Escape the Space”. He uses the Defusable Clock in the SWAT themed room. There’s a Raspberry Pi, graphics card, and phony dynamite and C4. The game participants have to solve a puzzle to open the locked case....

From Jason in Naven, Ireland

Jason built this rugged device for use in Airsoft games in Ireland. He modified the code so that the wires need to be disconnected in a particular order. The user needs to look up the sequence in a code book. Talk about pressure! Nice job,...