Did operation game shock you




















My game did shock me and it hurt … 1. I think this has effected my personality 2. Is this right? Did all the Operation games shock you or was i the lucky 4 year old?

So … Does Operation or did it Shock you like i remember? If so …what the hell is wrong with toy manufactures that hurt!! You were four years old? And you thought it was shocking you? The working title was Death Valley.

The setting was changed from a desert to an operating theater, and Operation was released in For decades, the various ailments of Cavity Sam—a funny bone, a broken heart, etc. In , Hasbro introduced the first addition to his laundry list of complaints with a diagnosis of Brain Freeze , represented by an ice cream cone waiting for extraction from his head.

Fans of the game were able to vote online for Sam's first new ailment: Brain Freeze beat out Growling Stomach and Tennis Elbow with 54 percent of the vote. Later versions have added Burp Bubbles and flatulent sound effects for an ailment dubbed Toxic Gas. Hasbro has also offered licensed versions of the game, including boards based on the Toy Story and Shrek franchises. Bend the pieces of cardboard, as shown in the picture, and superglue or tape them to the bottom side of your shoebox lid, over the holes.

Tape whatever of the exposed wire that you didn't use to the bottom of the board, and make sure it isn't touching any other wires. Attach a wire to the pair of tweezers using tape, glue, or solder.

Poke a small hole in the top corner of your board and thread the end of this wire underneath. Connect it to the negative lead of the battery, and you should be in business! Touch the tweezers to the metal sides of the holes and the light should light up and the buzzer should ring.

If not, you might want to check your connections and make sure everything is connected in the correct direction. Question 2 years ago on Introduction. Thank you for this instructable! Easy to follow and turns out awesome! I'm going to try tic tacs instead of straws for the removable parts. Thank you!! Been looking for this info everywhere on the web!!. My 2nd grader wants to create one for her Science Project!. Thanks again! Re-Install the 6 Phillip's screws. Pop the grey case back into the operation frame.

Re-install the card board and find appropriate screws to hold it down. Question 3 years ago. So I have the flash module you recommended Goldmine G It's a lot different than the one on this tutorial. I don't see a LED nor are there any wires.

I attached some pictures. Where do I add the capacitor? Anything else I need to do besides that? Reply 3 years ago. Your photo flash is more or less the same circuit. The really big electrolytic cap needs to be removed or you could seriously hurt someone.

And then place the 1nf cap in its place. Otherwise youll need to grab a multimeter and test what you think is ground etc. Thanks for your guidance. I replaced the larger cap with one that has number 1 on it. I do have a triple A battery pack. I do have a multimeter though. Answer 3 years ago. Make sure you remove the really large electrolytic cap and replace it with a 1nf cap or youll hurt someone.

And replace it with a 1nf cap. Otherwise bust out a multimeter and learn the circuit. There is a button spot on the bottom of the circuit board that needs to be bridged shorted for it to turn on. I know this is an old post, but still hoping to make it! Looking to see if you know of another circuit board I can use though as the link provided and the backup link are not working anymore.

Any help with this would be greatly appreciated!! Great work by the way! Hopefully I can build one soon! Reply 4 years ago. Easiest and fastest way to find one would be locally sourcing a disposable camera with a flash.



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