The name's Smith, Hacksmith. After about a thousand
postponements, No Time To Die finally hits theaters this weekend. And I'm so excited. So excited that we're going to do another spy project. And use this as a chance to look back
at some of our past spy projects. Make sure you watch the end of the video,
because we're actually gonna be giving away this project to one lucky viewer. No Time To Die will be the 25th
installment in the James Bond franchise. The first being Dr. No released back in 1962. Bond....James Bond. Now the Bond films are
famous for a lot of things. The spectacular action sequences,
the awesome sports cars. And of course the gadgets. Some were spectacular, and others... Now the very first gadget was a briefcase
featured in From Russia With Love. Now this is just a briefcase
that we bought online...for now. An ordinary black leather case
with 20 rounds of ammunition. Here. And here. Take the top off you'll find the ammunition inside. To make the bullet sheath we're going to have to rip
out the interior and create a false bottom to hide the parts. Now I've already laser cut some
pieces to create our false bottom. A false bottom and the briefcase
will give us some room to hide the gadgets inside the briefcase. And there we have it. Now, the next step is to attach our
bullet tubes to the inside of the case. Now for the actual bullet magazines,
I'll be using these copper tubes, which will slide inside of the gray tubes. But before I install these, we
need to remove the feet of the briefcase to allow for our access. With the holes for the briefcase, we
can now mount the tubes using some 3D printed parts that I printed earlier. As I mentioned before, this briefcase was
the very first James Bond spy gadget, but the very first Hacksmith spy gadgets... Well, they weren't actually
related to James Bond at all. There were from Kingsman. I've always wanted to try and
make some of the gadgets from Kingsman. Especially the umbrella. The best defense is a good offense. So let's make this shoot. We're going to be using these CO2
cartridges because they pack a punch with over 800 PSI inside. What the....I actually hit it. WARNING! Do not try this at home. Let's add the most iconic
feature, the umbrella, adding a screen so you can see through it. It's honestly, probably one of the
coolest things I've made so far. It's just so awesome being able to see through it, making it the perfect shield. Oh. Well I think he's dead. Should probably make sure though. James Bond is very much
based in our world. The gadgets, although pretty cool
are actually within the realm of possibility. But sometimes a little fantasy goes a long way. A few months ago we built this awesome
Skyward Harp from Genshin impact. It was a real team effort, but I didn't
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a bit of hot rod red to the interior of the briefcase. But let me show you how it works. Simply push the false foot in,
twist it 90 degrees and out comes your tubed bullets.. .177 caliber. My favourite. Alright, what's next? From the side here. Flat throwing knife. Press that button there... And out she comes. Pop out, throwing knife. Now that's pretty cool. Now I've got a throwing knife, but how
are we going to launch it out of the case? For that we're going to be using a kitchen cabinet opener. Plus this 3D printed holder for the knife that I already made. And a few magnets to keep it in place. Now we just have to cut a hole in the side of the briefcase
to install our knife. After the success of our Kingsman
gadgets, we decided to continue with the spy theme and every good
spy needs a British sports car. So I picked up a 1979 MGB mark four, and we started modifying it. Your mission, should you choose to accept it,
is to turn it into a spy car. I've had it delivered to your driveway. It's all fixed up now, which means
we can start converting it into a James Bond inspired spy car. Look at all this room for activities! More duct tape. I'm going to be making my own
personal drive-in movie theater. Time to watch my favorite YouTuber. On this episode of Make it Real We're adding a defensive
security mechanism to the spy car. Alright that proof of concept worked pretty good. Let's refine it a bit so it's not quite as obvious. What we brought you guys here today for is the
shock door handle. So as soon as the car is locked,
it engages the shock handle. And then if you attempt to open the
door, you get a nice little shock. Go for it. Wow. We're upgrading the spy car again,
this time with a flame thrower. It literally is my crotch. Simply press the edge of the case. And bam, we've got a knife. Inside the case, you will find
an AR Seven folding sniper's rifle. .25 caliber. With an infrared telescopic site. That's it for the hidden gadgets. So we can put the false bottom back in. Now for the sniper rifle. It's a good thing I have my very own Q. I mean, Caleb. Today I have for you, a 0.177 caliber, Red Ryder, pellet gun. This does not fit in the
briefcase...not at all. So I performed a few modifications. First. I sawed this stock in half. Fits nicely in there. And then for the barrel, it's a
break barrel, and you can just pop out these two little pins and then you
can fit the entire disassembled rifle In the case. That is sneaky. I also added one more feature. The stock is hollowed out to hide some various gadgets. Now we've got a taser lighter just in case you're in need. A USB stick to hide all your enemy's secret plans. And we have a AAA battery. That is fantastic. Yeah. Close it up. I think that will do quite nicely. Excellent. You know, who else uses guns? The Men in Black. Is that a good segue? And then we got a mysterious phone call. Men in Black reached out to us. As it turns out, they'd like to sponsor us to make a video. And your number one request was
for us to make the Neuralyzer. From an engineering standpoint, there's two
main components to the build. There's the electronics, which includes
the circuitry to drive the lights. And then the mechanical casing
that holds it all together. How's it going, James? Not too bad. Thanks for coming up. Absolutely. Can you look right here? Yeah. What is it? You're working for me now. I'm going to pay you
five peanuts per week. Welcome to the team. We are the Men in Black. As you can see, I've got my trusty sewing machine out. This baby can go through eight layers
of Kevlar, but what do I need that for? You pull out these straps inside of 50
gold sovereigns, 25 in either side. Now it's not the sixties anymore. And gold is no longer the most
valuable commodity. Bitcoin is. So I've got five Bitcoins, which
I can hide inside of the false bottom using a strap that I'll
make using my sewing machine. 007 prefers to work alone,
but I have a great team here. And even outside of Hacksmith Industries, I have a lot of friends in the maker community on YouTube and
in 2019, I made nuclear telephones for each one of them as a Christmas present. We're going to make a red phone that
Alan can use to call our workshop. Sure we can just use a cell
phone, but that's not fun. We're going to make something really cool. So we're almost done modifying
the phone, which means we can start adding the electronics. What we're actually using is
this USBC to headphone adapter. This plugs into the phone, and
then you can plug in at your handset into the side, like so. This project was sponsored by hot glue. Why didn't I plug this in before? And it's just as simple as
loading the OS you want. And then you just have to plug in
the phone and wait a few seconds. And. It's done. I hope it's something Canadian. Dial 101 to call the Hacksmith. Okay. Okay. Phone app on the home street. Let's call. Let's go ahead and call James. I heard something. James. James, can you hear me? Hello?
I can hear you. You can hear me. I can hear you. Wow. It works. Your phone works. My phone works! Dude, you, you invented a phone that
only six people in the world can use. I know isn't it genius! Only six people can use this phone. Thank you so much, dude. Merry Christmas. Merry Christmas Alan! 1, 2, 3, 3. Yeah. It's not gonna work. We, it we'll make it work. We'll make it work. That's pretty cool. An ordinary 10 of talcum powder
inside a tear gas cartridge. Now normally to open a case like that,
you move the catches to the side. If you do, the cartridge
will explode in your face. Now this is an ordinary water
bottle from Hacksmith.store. However, we've modified this
one to contain a deadly powder. We've also magnetized the case, allowing
you to stick the water bottle right here. And now if you open the case in
the wrong way, the bottle will explode. Well, that's about it for this
episode of Make it Real. Hope you guys enjoyed it. Make sure you subscribe, hit that like
button and leave us a comment below. And remember, we'll be giving this
briefcase away to one lucky fan. Enter the contest by clicking the
link in the description below. Note, we're not including the exploding
bottle or the gun, but you'll get a whole bunch of Hacksmith merch too.