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Gav and Dan never fully grew up. I'd say about 90%. In this video they used the remaining 10% to poorly construct a lego city and then make a plane have a big accident on it. More The Slow Mo Guys Other Videos You'll LikeTrain 7938Train LegoLego TrainsTrain 129Train ItemTrain ChaseTrain Tracks7938 LegoLego ToysForwardThe Passenger Train from the Lego City collection - a great selection of Lego construction sets at Wonderland Models. One of our favourite sets in the Lego City Trains range is the Passenger Train. The new high-speed passenger train is faster than a speeding bullet and it's on-track to super-speed passengers to their destinations! This train can handle up to eight cars at a time through the tight curves of the new flexible tracks using the new 4-channel, 7-speed infrared remote…LEGO®  have come a long way over the last 80+ years, but it wasn’t until this September that they’d take flight in drone form. Enter Wareness.io partner, Flybrix. Introduced to us by Eric Klein of the hardware accelerator Lemnos Labs, Flybrix was co-founded by a former Nike and Adidas brand marketer and two legit Legomaniacs whose obsession for building started at MIT and Caltech, where getting creative with Lego blocks has a history.




LEGO®  are a century-old way for kids to learn fundamental skills like collaborative play, problem solving and planning by construction. But how could Flybrix differentiate from existing Lego-branded products, drive sales and build brand awareness in the ever-growing consumer drone market? Recognizing the need for an impactful launch, Flybrix engaged Wareness.io to develop and execute the company’s go-to market communications strategy. We recognized the need to build a bold narrative that would be unlike other drone companies who conservatively messaged their stability and anti-crash features. The data showed that drones were expected to be the go-to gift this upcoming holiday season. If we could offer the market a lower-cost drone experience than the major brands like DJI and Parrot, we had an opening. With that in mind, we reverse-engineered our messaging and positioned the company as the first crash-friendly rebuildable drone made of LEGO®  bricks. We also advised Flybrix against any pre-sales or crowdfunding approaches and wait until the drones would be readily available to ship in time for the holidays.




The launch execution was designed to drive sales and engagement among our core constituents: hobbyists, prosumers and kids/classroom interested in STEM education. We strategically engaged the influencers and enthusiasts at global media publications with the company’s origin narrative and why Flybrix presented a major market opportunity, as well a great multi-generational bonding experience, much like our other VSC and Wareness.io partner Osmo. The Flybrix™ publicity took flight and hasn’t landed since the publication of this post. The launch has appeared in global media with an estimated reach of 400 million consumers, achieved 3,500+ tweets and 750k+ video views across the Flybrix™ YouTube channel and the publications that posted videos during the launch campaign.Largely ignored for most of LEGO City, Fort Meadows has plenty of items to pilfer if you take the time to look around. This article will assume that you've completed the game and have every outfit and power at your disposal.




Just after you get across the Auburn Bay Bridge you'll see a small grassy clearing to your right. Destroy the rocks down here for a Super Brick. Not far from the gas station and on the right side of the road is a heap of shiny rocks in front of a cave. Blow them up with dynamite from the gas station to find a heap of rock hiding a Super Brick, a space crate that will beam in an alien (capture for a Gold Brick), a Scan Point that will lead you to more dynamite, a blast point that will take you to Crabby Cove, a boulder hidden behind normal rocks (Gold Brick!), the Cave Woman collectible (also hidden in rocks) and another blast point that also leads to Crabby Cove. Right by the train tracks is the Fort Meadows Train Station Super Build. Get it working for two Gold Bricks. There are two Super Bricks under the bridge from platform to platform, and the Train Driver Bob collectible is in the booth. Run against the door to get inside. Near the gas pumps is a small, green gas can.




It combined with your Jet Pack will give you just enough lift to reach the roof of the gas station. Up here is a Districts Conquered flag and a pig, both of which will earn you a Gold Brick. Because the farm is in Fort Meadows, you just ride the pig back to get your prize, rather than using a Pig Cannon. There's an ATM to bust up at the rear of the gas station, beside all the vending machines. Beating it up will get you a Gold Brick. There's also a Disguise Booth you can assemble back here to get the Gas Station Attendant collectible and another Gold Brick. You can bust up a post near the gas pumps to find a Super Brick. This section covers the cluster of small homes on the hills overlooking the gas station. You can break into the first cottage to find a Super Brick in a safe. Jump on the cottage's roof to find a zipline to the Farm Worker Bill collectible. Bust into the next cottage up the slope to find the Buddy Weingartner collectible. Atop the cottage is a Chicken Glide point that will take you to the top of the nearby train tunnel.




Up here is an Emergency Crash Mat Super Build that will get you the Slicker collectible and a Gold Brick once constructed, and a Silver Statue that will net you another Gold Brick when destroyed. You can break into the last cottage n the row for the Dougy Dungarees collectible. There's a Lumberjack's Log Cabin Super Build up here that will get you a Gold Brick when constructed. Inside the house is the Lumberjack collectible. Use the red pot to get onto the house and you'll find a cat at the end of a zipline up here, netting you another Gold Brick. This section covers the series of 'rural' roads that stretch under the train bridge and off to the beach. Under the arch closest to the road down to Crabby Cove is a scaleable wall. At the top is the Rooster collectible. Between the castle, the cottages and the gas station is a rickety shelter. You can take a coffee break here (Gold Brick); you can get dynamite from a vending machine; you can crack open lockers for studs;




you can grow plants to reach the roof, upon which is the Farm Worker Bob collectible; you can climb a nearby tree, at the top of which is a Super Brick; and you can mess with a fuse box to start a Drill Thrill competition and get a Gold Brick. There's a Free Run point you unlocked by completing the Castle on your first trip. Complete the circuit to earn a Vampire collectible and a Gold Brick. At the top of the castle is a boarded cell. Get inside to find pieces for a catapult. Hop onto it for a Nintendo surprise. This article covers most of the stuff you're likely to find down at Crabby Cove, if you haven't thoroughly explored it already. You can use your Jet Pack to reach a Super Brick on a rock that's raised out of the water. This article covers what you'll find at the farm on your first visit. To the right of the entrance, off the road from Bluebell National Park, is a BBQ fire to extinguish for a Gold Brick. Also here, atop a haystack, is a Super Brick.




Check out the haystacks to the left of the entrance for a Scan Point. Check the barn in the distance to find some nitwits planning to trash a shack on the search for aliens. Beat up four and catch the fifth once you get to the waypoint for a gang foiled and a Gold Brick. There's a Time Trial near the road to the farm. Hop on the tractor and ride around Fort Meadows on the ungainly thing to unlock the Armadillo collectible and a Gold Brick. It has awful handling on the sand of the beach; don't rev the gas too much or you'll fly out of control. Behind the farmhouse is a teleporter. It will zip you up to a Super Brick. There are flowers to water behind the pigpen. Do so for a Gold Brick. There's a Super Brick atop a windmill past the farm houses. There's another windmill in the adjacent field with another Super Brick on it; use the zipline connected to the windmill to reach it. By the second windmill is a coffee break spot that will earn you a Gold Brick. At the rear of the property is a shack.

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