 You can build a prop replica of the Faze Wrench from Five Nights of Freddy's Security Breach, RUINED. We designed and 3D printed this prop to use the RP2040 Prop Maker Feather and Circuit Python. It's got a working LCD with buttons, LEDs, rotary encoder, and a speaker for sound effects. The code is written in Circuit Python to emulate the Faze Wrench's features from the game. You can press the red button to display deactivated nodes on screen. The green button displays unlocked doors and random characters fill the screen while the rotary encoder adjusts the volume. You can tilt the device to trigger different sound effects as if charging conduits in the game. A special sound effect plays whenever the door is unlocked. We think these features give it a bit more depth than your typical prop project. The RP2040 Prop Maker Feather is packed with features for making advanced props in Circuit Python or Arduino. The Adafruit LCD Backpack features STEMAQT making it easy to plug and play with any compatible feather. Armed with the Faze Wrench, you can help find Gregory and escape the ruins of Freddy Fazbear's Mega Peek Supplex. Circuit Python makes writing code for props with buttons, LEDs, and sound effects easy for folks who are just getting started. You can use the Rapple in the Moo Editor to debug your code making development much faster. The demo code can be adapted and customized to fit any number of props with similar features. You can get the parts to build this project, links are in the description. The enclosure and mounts are designed to be 3D printed without any supports. 3D printed diffusers and decals snap fit onto the top cover. A separate plate isolates the NeoPixel LEDs so they shine through the diffusers. The LCD Backpack is set up with socket headers for a modular PCB setup. JST cables are wired up to the LED buttons and get panel mounted to the top cover. The STEMAQT Rotary Encoder is mounted on its side along with a 3D printed thumb wheel for easy scrolling. The various components are fitted in separate mounts that are secured to the enclosure. Machine screws secure the top cover to the main enclosure. With a few changes, we think this could be adapted for solving escape rooms or other functional devices. We had a lot of fun building this and hope it inspires you to check out the PropMaker Feather and Circuit Python.