Mini Weapons of Mass Destruction: Build and Master Ninja Weapons

· Chicago Review Press
4.2
26 reviews
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About this eBook

To become a ninja master, you need discipline, a silent footstep, and an impressive personal arsenal. Author and toy designer John Austin provides step-by-step instructions on how to turn everyday household and office items into 37 different ninja weapons for the modern era, including: the Crouching Tiger Catapult, Paper Clip Grappling Hook, Origami Boomerang, Magazine Nunchucks, Craft Stick Katana, Pencil Top Eraser Dart, and more!

Once you've assembled an armory, the author provides several targets to practice your shooting skills—nested paper cups become a dragon; chopsticks and a paper plate form a tripod bulls-eye, and more. Armed, trained, and shrouded in black, you are now prepared for missions of reconnaissance and sabotage and other grim errands.

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4.2
26 reviews
Sxelo X
17 January 2015
Is the most awsome crafting book I have on play book I love ninjas and assassins so this bookis the best to use
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Ayden Monson
26 November 2015
Awesome Present For Anyone!
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Zane Busch
11 January 2015
Soooo amazing
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About the author

John Austin is a professional toy designer and author of MiniWeapons of Mass Destruction series, as well as So Now You're a Zombie. He lives in Cincinnati, Ohio.

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