Switch to a character who can grow plants like Ellie and you'll get the brick. Switch to a Dilophosaurus to spit on the rocks. In the Dilophosaurus Territory use a Pachycephalosaurus to break the tree. While still holding the lever switch to another character and jump on top. You need a Dino like a Raptor to pull the lever on the left side of the building. Destroy On Contact: Jurassic World Hub On the Safari Plains. Go down the elevator and get the Mosasaurus then use the yell to break the amber rocks. Compy Mode: Jurassic World Hub In the Mosasaurus Arena. Switch back to a human and jump up, build a bouncy pad to get to the red brick. Now you can switch to that T-rex and break the lock. Then go down and use a character who can shoot the blue panels to make a T-rex appear. Collect Ghost Studs: Jurassic World Hub In the T-Rex area use a character who can access the blue security panels (Claire Dearing or Mr DNA). The last egg is in an amber object but you need a custom Dino that is small enough (like a raptor) but with the T-Rex head so you can yell at it to break the amber. The 2nd egg can be obtained with a Raptor jumping on the tree stump to disable the electricity then use an agility character to jump to. 1 egg just needs a person who can cut the green vines. Find the 3 eggs and return them to the nest. Need to switch to a Compy and crawl through the hollow tress. Amber Brick Detector: Jurassic Park III Hub. Use the Charlie Raptor to sniff out the scent near the Dinosaur pad. Minikit Detector: Jurassic World Hub In the Pachycephalosaurus Arena use a Raptor to pull the wall switch then use Dilophosaurus to spit on the targets. Need a Pteranodon to fly to a red switch to initiate a challenge to break a cage. Invincibility: Jurassic World Hub In the Aviary. Studs x10: Jurassic World Hub Need to use Indominus Rex and use stealth past the gate then break the lock. Need Pachycephalosaurus to break the rocks and then walk inside the dark area with a character that has that skill. Let go of the lever and then continue with the baby. You'll then switch to a baby and then switch back when you're halfway down. Need a Pteranodon (70 gold bricks required for this pad) to fly and pull the red lever. You need the Gyrosphere to break the wall then you need the T-Rex to break the orange wall. Can also get this with the cheat code 5MZ73E. Then you need a character that can walk in dark areas. Need a character that can shoot the blue targets. LEGO bricks were turned upright (sideways) to create the doors and the yellow sidewalk curb.Location for all Red Bricks 1. Here is a close up of the hotel entrance. much like the neighboring buildings across the street. Sean imagines that the city of Bricktropolis designated it a "landmark building", which is why it was never knocked down for a taller high rise office building. This two-foot-tall hotel is designed in the style of a late-19th-Century hotel. There is a bank at the first floor and a working Helicoptor on the roof. It is loosely modeled after an apartment building on 6th Avenue in New York. This apartment highrise is about 3 feet tall. Who's that handsome model on the billboard atop Sean's building? Sean's triangular city park sits on the edge of the city and features a "flapping" American flag, a large statue, as well as plenty of folks picnicing and relaxing. Nathan and Sean fasten one of the taller buildings to the table. Sean chats with FAO Schwarz CEO, Edward Schmults. This "front" side features several of Sean's buildings and the cool "city life" extras, like parking meters, streetlights, mailboxes, sewer openings, subway entrances, crosswalks, and all the other things you'd expect in a busy LEGO city!įAO shoppers watch as the city comes together June 2006. The entire city is triangular, 6 feet on each side. Over the course of two days, tourists and FAO customers enjoyed watching the city come together as Sean installed the LEGO city with Nathan and Dan (two other professional artists). Six push-buttons around the base of the city activate animated features around the city, such as the helicoptor Sean installed on the highrise rooftop (above.)Ī subway train runs under the city, seen through clear windows and operated by push-buttons on the side of the display. The LEGO models stretch 8 feet high above your heads as the centerpiece of the LEGO area in the world-famous New York City toy store. Bricktropolis is a one of a kind city that has been designed using 43,500 bricks and built in 314 hours exclusively to entertain and delight the guests of FAO Schwarz.
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