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Everyone can throw down in SKATE 3. New skate fans can learn the ins and outs of skateboarding with the all-new Skate.School - a place to practice and hone their skills on the sticks before hitting the streets with their team.SKATE 3 delivers all the camaraderie and competition of skateboarding. New tricks, improved off board actions, and gnarly Hall of Meat carnage mixed with exciting new team-based gameplay takes SKATE 3 to a new level of skateboarding fun.Throw Down - Work together to take on challenges and progress together through the career campaign or slay all suckers in head-to-head competitive battles for bragging rights. Players can keep tabs on the happenings of their teammates and rivals with Skate.Feed, the all-new game and web social network. New City, More Tricks, More Skate - Say hello to darkslides, underflips, and the all-new skate mecca, Port Carverton - featuring unique districts, plazas, skateparks and endless lines, this is the true skater's paradise. Build a Brand, Become a Mogul - Form teams and rise up to become a skate industry mogul by selling boards.




From completing online challenges to creating skate parks to having your graphics downloaded, almost everything skaters do in the game counts towards their progression. Skate.Create and Share - Returning favorites Skate.Reel and Skate.Graphics are back. The all-new Skate.Park is an open canvas for players to create their dream plaza or mega-ramp park. Once created, they can share their masterpieces with the world by uploading them directly from their console. Always Room For Meat - Hall of Meat is back and gnarlier than ever. Gamers can brutalize their skaters in the harshest ways possible with all-new total body control bails. Get ready for carnage that is sure to make players cringe. More buying choices fromBlade is a tiny tortoise with a big problem: a metabolic bone disease resulted in the little guy being too weak to bear the weight of his own shell. His owner, Iris Pleste, noticed that the 127g Greek tortoise wasn't as active and healthy as her other pets -- so she took him to her local veterinarian, Bielefeld, Germany-based Dr Carsten Plischke.Inspired by his son's Lego toys, Dr Plischke hit upon a novel idea: building a custom Lego "skate" for Blade so that he could use his legs for direction and momentum




, while the Lego held his shell off the ground."We mounted Lego wheels on the tortoise Blade because he had a bone metabolism illness and his shell was too heavy and he had a loss of muscles," Dr Plischke said. "That's why he couldn't pick up himself and walk any more. The bones were like rubber and the musculature had clearly diminished." The Lego modification consists of six pieces -- including four wheels with tyre treads -- glued to the underside of Blade's shell with special glue. These will allow him to gain strength in his legs by using them, so that eventually the training wheels can come off."For people there are walkers, rollators or prostheses but for animals there are no companies that produce something like that," Dr Plischke said. "The size variation of animals means they can't establish uniform products. So you have to come up with creative solutions; every animal needs its own treatment." As for Blade, he seems to be taking to his newfound mobility like a duck to water.




Look at him go in the video below. Moto Z, this is your mission: Make Motorola relevant againEl canal Braille Skateboarding vuelve con otro episodio de su popular serie en la que intentan andar en skate en toda clase de objetos. En esta oportunidad un skate hecho con LEGO. Mirá como les fue. Braille Skateboarding Channel se volvió súper popular en el último tiempo gracias a sus videos en los cuales intentan andar en skate con diferentes tipos de objetos. Ya hemos visto a estos muchachos intentarlo con Laptops, Ipads y hasta tablas hechas de vidrio. Muchas de sus ideas no son funcionales a la hora de andar (La mayoría), ahora lo vuelven a intentar con un skate cubierto de LEGO, los populares encastres que permiten dar forma a diferente clase de construcciones para diversión de los más pequeños. Slayer Seasons In The Abyss Griptape by Mob I bought some second-hand Lego and it's a total mish-mash of parts. There was a small quantity of Mega-Bloks in it, but those parts always seem easy to identify.




However, I'm stumped about this piece that resembles a skateboard, only it doesn't have wheels. On the top, it's skateboard shaped and has two hollow studs for attaching a minifig's feet. On the bottom it has two bar-sized handles, one at each end of the skateboard. The handles are at an angle, because the skateboard flares upwards. There is a green and blue sticker on the bottom which I assume is original and not added by the previous owner. I've searched Bricklink, Peeron, Rebrickable, and Brickset but can't find this piece. It's clearly Lego-compatible, if not Lego, but I have no idea what it is called. You were on the right track. This is a skateboard, but it is not a LEGO part. It's a Mega Bloks part, probably from set 9167 (X Mountain). The skateboard in the top right has a sticker that seems to match your description. The wheels clip on to allow them to pivot back and forth. I can only assume that this is to give these skateboards a more off-road feel.Browse other questions tagged part-identification clone-brands or ask your own question.




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With the Swagtron hoverboard, you can stream music directly through the board itself so you can fly down the street in style to your own theme song. All of the self-balancing hoverboards available at Best Buy are also UL 2272 certified, which is a standard that provides a strict framework under which self-balancing hoverboards are evaluated, tested, and ultimately given the seal of approval that they are safe and will not catch fire.Add to that the fact that the hoverboards available at Best Buy all have Learning Modes, and you are perfectly set up to learn how to navigate the board before you launch in to Standard Mode where the speed can reach its maximum. If a motorized board on wheels isn’t quite what you’re looking for, a skateboard is always a great option. Whether you’re looking to perfect your kick-flip, heel-flip, Ollie, or custom tricks, Best Buy Canada has a skateboard from brands like Tony Hawk and even Star Wars that is ideal for your needs. Whether you’re looking for a hoverboard or skateboard, it’s important that you know what you want before you buy.

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