Includes ten heart stopping journeys past the edge of human
endurance. Ordinary people thrown into epic struggles for
survival tell their Own stories while drama brings these
Incredible experiences to life.
1 Badger Goes Boom!
Long: The twins ultra-mini tank "The Badger" secures a spot in
the Guinness Book of World Records for "Smallest All-Terrain
Armored Vehicle". The re inspires them to beef-up the
Badger s armor so they can market the tank to SWAT teams and bomb
squads. As a reward for completing the Badger, Mike and Geoff
will treat the shop crew to a survival trip in the woods. For
their birthday, Mike s wife, Tracy, and Geoff s wife, Tammy, buy
the guys camping gear they can use on upcoming survival trip.
After a long, hard weekend of work, H&H finishes the Badger just
in time to test its armor. But will their new design stand up
against high caliber s and deadly as TNT?
2 Subterranean Rover Blues Long: The Howe brothers are building
their latest invention, the Subterranean Rover-1 (SR-1), a rugged
off-road vehicle designed to travel deep into coal mine tunnels.
With the delivery date long past due, the practical jokes end and
the shop crew shifts into high gear. Despite the time crunch,
Mike and Geoff are also designing a weapon component that may
save the lives of U.S. Soldiers in combat called the "Dragon
Tail" - a spear-like device that can latch on to and drag away
suspicious vehicles. When a last minute design flaw on the SR-1
threatens to cancel the contract, the wives get caught up in the
drama, and tempers flare.
3 Ripsaw Revolution Long: The US Army asks the Howe brothers to
modify their most famous vehicles, two high-speed tanks called
Ripsaw MS1 and Ripsaw MS2. Ripsaw MS1 is a remote controlled tank
and Ripsaw MS2 is a manned version. Now, Mike and Geoff must make
Ripsaw MS2 operate remotely as well. To motivate the shop crew,
Mike and Geoff propose a job-swap contest with their friend who
owns a septic tank cleaning company. In the middle of it
all...Mike,
Geoff and their amazing Ripsaws must star in a TV show called
"Popular Science: The Future Of". The publicity is great, but the
rigorous test-drive for the TV cameras ruins the wheels on MS-2
and the twins have to order new ones. Will the new wheels arrive
on time? And will a last
minute technical glitch jeopardize H&H's all important
contracts?
4 Ripsaw's Mini-Me Long: Geoff and Mike get the idea to build a
miniature version of the Ripsaw, H&H's ultra-fast tank.
They call their newest invention "Mini-Rip" and market it to the
general public as a recreational vehicle. The twins hope to
finish Mini-Rip just in time to debut at the annual Grass Drags,
a large motor-sports event in New Hampshire. Meanwhile, H&H gets
an order for 3 more Subterranean Rovers, or SR-1s. In the middle
of it all, Geoff has to go down to Ft Hood Texas to demonstrate
the Ripsaws amazing abilities to a group of Army officials in
hopes of getting more contracts with the
Army. Managing several large projects at once puts a strain on
the brothers' relationship and jeopardizes the completion of
their latest and greatest machine.
5 Personal Assault Lander Long: Geoff is inspired to build a
hi-speed concept vehicle, the Personal Assault Lander, or P.A.L.
that can travel on water and land. It s been a life-long dream of
his, and despite the company s deadlines, he decides now is the
time to do it. The problem is the crew at H&H is having trouble
fabricating a fleet of Subterranean Rovers and is way behind
schedule already. In a reversal of their usual roles, Mike is
being the responsible one, worrying about their core business,
while Geoff is focusing on a far-out research and development
project. The tension only grows as the PAL hits some serious
speed bump