Mini weapons of mass destruction, 2. Build a secret agent arsenal / John Austin.
Author/creator |
Austin, John, 1978- |
Format | Electronic and Book |
Publication Info | Chicago, Ill : Chicago Review Press, |
Description | xii, 251 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. |
Supplemental Content | Full text available from Ebook Central - Public Library Complete |
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Portion of title | Build a secret agent arsenal |
Variant title | Miniweapons of mass destruction 2, build a secret agent arsenal |
Variant title | Mini weapons of mass destruction two, build a secret agent arsenal |
Contents | PPK tic tac -- Candy glock 33 -- Cotton swab .38 special -- Vest pocket mini -- The golden gun -- Binder beretta 92 -- 44 marker magnum -- Round-nosed "bullet" -- Semiauto dice launcher -- Gift card coin launcher -- Mint tin catapult -- Crayon cannon -- Pen blowgun -- Mint pack and arrow -- Q-pick blowgun -- Rubber band derringer -- Double-barreled band gun -- Pushpin dart -- Bowler hat launcher -- Paper throwing star -- Paper dart watch -- Grappling gun -- Assassin blade -- Detonating pen -- Smoking pen -- Bionic ear -- Toothpaste periscope -- Mini inspection mirror -- Code wheel -- Keyhole eye -- Deck of deception -- Secret soup safe -- Plastic bottle compartment -- Cereal briefcase -- Shark with a laser beam -- Security camera knockout -- Killer octopus -- Flip-down targets -- Print-out targets. |
Abstract | "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. |
Access restriction | Available only to authorized users. |
Technical details | Mode of access: World Wide Web |
Genre/form | Electronic books. |
LCCN | 2011027267 |
ISBN | 9781569767160 (pbk.) |
ISBN | 1569767165 (pbk.) |
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