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  • Bull's Eye vs. Checkers
  • From "Warehouse Warriors"
    episode WHW-510


    It's fun and games in this episode of Warehouse Warriors as two winning teams from previous shows compete to design and build a patio table for children. The Red Team, a group of engineers from Waterloo Industries in Missouri, is challenged by the men in blue -- all members of the Knoxville, Tennessee police department. Let the games begin!
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    Project: Kid's Patio Table
    Length of Competition 8 hours

    Red Team's Project:

    A large three-tiered table resting on a pedestal gives children of all ages a fun place to play. The center of the table features a raised triangular target, complete with hanging balloon cut-outs, a scary face, and a bull's eye. To score a winning goal, the user can simply toss trash through the targets into the trash bin below. A colorful paint scheme and decorative accents complete the look.

    Final Score: 284

    Blue Team's Project:
    An interactive, free-form table scores points for The Blue Team. Surrounded by a sandbox with its own seating areas, this versatile table has a chalkboard area and fold back doors that reveal tic- tac-toe and checker boards. Hidden areas beneath the doors hold game pieces and mini sandboxes. Bright paint and sturdy benches ensure a fun afternoon.

    Final Score: 295
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    The Red Team discusses its clever and colorful design with host Ed Del Grande.

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    The Blue Team's winning design features hidden storage for lots of games and activities.


    Disclaimer: Because of the originality and impromptu nature of each team's design, it is impossible to provide step-by-step instructions or plans for any project seen on Warehouse Warriors.

    The teams involved are not comprised of professionals, and the final designs have not been tested for safety, durability or ease-of-completion by home viewers. DIYnet.com does not assume any responsibility or liability for any projects attempted by viewers as seen on the show.

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