Gallery of Defusable Clocks and Game Timer Pro Builds
Have you built an awesome Defusable Clock or Game Timer Pro? Send your images/videos to info@nootropicdesign.com and tell us how you built it!
From Neil in Hoddesdon, UK
Neil with Fenland Airsoft in England made this great MILSIM prop. He added lots of hardware like two key-switches, a motion sensor, and a relay-driven siren that will make your ears bleed. His device has special software that causes the countdown to speed up when the wrong wire is disconnected! For all the details, watch his extremely comprehensive video.
From Rick in Dunbarton, New Hampshire, USA
Rick built a classic C4 plastic explosive device using plasticine clay. Notice the mercury tilt switch from an old thermostat on the top of the device. It is connected to the detonation button, so if you don’t handle this carefully, you will start the countdown sequence automatically! Besides, the mercury switch makes it look cool.
From Tim in Christchurch, New Zealand
From David in Mountain View, California, USA
From Matt in Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Matt built this great device as a surprise birthday gift for his wife who is a big fan of the TV show NCIS. At the end of a treasure hunt, she had to defuse this device! It is made from PVC pipe wrapped in custom labels printed on red paper. Great job, Matt, and what a thoughtful gift!
From Niklas in Storuman, Sweden
From Edward and Conrad in Columbia, Missouri, USA
These guys from Regulators AirSoft built this prop to use in an arena in Springfield, MO. I wonder what’s inside this nice looking case…
The canister is made with red transparent .12 gram BB’s with two dozen strip red LED lights used for R/C Airplane night flying. Mock C-4 is made of clay. Power comes from a CPU power supply with a 11.1V Lipo battery. Blasting charges are made from .223 shells. Each switch has a function: power to cooling fan, power to canister, and power to all lights. The light around the power box is from a landing light kit from nitroplanes.com. What a fantastic build!