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Bill
10-03-2013, 3:11pm
Submarine breaks the surface of a Milan STREET... in a clever marketing stunt that left bystanders completely baffled

By Daily Mail Reporter

PUBLISHED: 06:10 EST, 2 October 2013 | UPDATED: 10:03 EST, 2 October 2013


The people of Milan awoke to find something a little strange yesterday morning.

Just off of Via dei Mercanti, near the heart of the old city, a submarine had apparently pushed its way through the paving stones and damaged a nearby car.

The road's shattered surface lay piled up around, with baffled firefighters looking on. Meanwhile, sailors clambered down from the lost submarine's tower to meet emergency crews at the scene.


But where did it come from? The submarine emerged just off Via dei Mercanti, near the heart of Milan's busy old town

In case you haven't guessed already, it was, of course, an ambitious publicity stunt.

Workers for Europ Assistance IT, an insurance group based in Italy, had come to the street early in the morning to construct the fake submarine.

The installation was erected to promote the firm's 'Protect Your Life' campaign.


Read more: Submarine breaks surface of Milan STREET in marketing stunt that left bystanders baffled | Mail Online (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2441457/Submarine-breaks-surface-Milan-STREET-marketing-stunt-left-bystanders-baffled.html#ixzz2ggveEdJi)
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I've got to admit....that's a winning ad campaign.

CubSmurf
10-03-2013, 3:16pm
(QUOTE]Submarine breaks the surface of a Milan STREET... in a clever marketing stunt that left bystanders completely baffled

By Daily Mail Reporter

PUBLISHED: 06:10 EST, 2 October 2013 | UPDATED: 10:03 EST, 2 October 2013


The people of Milan awoke to find something a little strange yesterday morning.

Just off of Via dei Mercanti, near the heart of the old city, a submarine had apparently pushed its way through the paving stones and damaged a nearby car.

The road's shattered surface lay piled up around, with baffled firefighters looking on. Meanwhile, sailors clambered down from the lost submarine's tower to meet emergency crews at the scene.


But where did it come from? The submarine emerged just off Via dei Mercanti, near the heart of Milan's busy old town

In case you haven't guessed already, it was, of course, an ambitious publicity stunt.

Workers for Europ Assistance IT, an insurance group based in Italy, had come to the street early in the morning to construct the fake submarine.

The installation was erected to promote the firm's 'Protect Your Life' campaign.


Read more: Submarine breaks surface of Milan STREET in marketing stunt that left bystanders baffled | Mail Online (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2441457/Submarine-breaks-surface-Milan-STREET-marketing-stunt-left-bystanders-baffled.html#ixzz2ggveEdJi)
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I've got to admit....that's a winning ad campaign.[/QUOTE]


The scale is WAY off, but that is really cool!
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/10/02/article-2441457-1871F9A800000578-371_964x642.jpg

DukeAllen
10-03-2013, 3:17pm
Italian sub? Does it have the glass bottom so it can see all of Italy's old fleet?
:leaving:

Mike Mercury
10-03-2013, 3:22pm
http://followthelemur.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/lemurlotussub.jpg

Mike Mercury
10-03-2013, 3:23pm
Italian sub? Does it have the glass bottom so it can see all of Italy's old fleet?


:lol:

Bill
10-03-2013, 3:25pm
Italian sub? Does it have the glass bottom so it can see all of Italy's old fleet?
:leaving:

I was hoping it had extra cheese.

http://subwaycarwash.com/images/food/3.jpg#subway%20italian%20sandwich%20400x300

78SA
10-03-2013, 7:07pm
:seasix:

Craig
10-03-2013, 7:09pm
They didn't have windshields when I rode them...

OddBall
10-03-2013, 7:13pm
:cool1:

Doug28450
10-03-2013, 7:14pm
They didn't have windshields when I rode them...

Times have changed and technology improved since the Monitor and the Merrimack.
















:D

Craig
10-03-2013, 8:42pm
Times have changed and technology improved since the Monitor and the Merrimack.















:D

Veeeerrrry funny...I'm not quite that old...and both fo those were surface ships.

DukeAllen
10-03-2013, 9:23pm
Veeeerrrry funny...I'm not quite that old...and both fo those were surface ships.

He meant the Hunley. :seasix:

joecaver
10-04-2013, 3:45am
That is so well done. Bravo. Not so sure it will sell insurance but they did a great job with it. :seasix::seasix:

Mike Mercury
10-04-2013, 8:01am
Times have changed and technology improved since the Monitor and the Merrimack.

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_kJP7skqpG_I/S_vAlpPvfEI/AAAAAAAAAXA/VQQ-McCR7TM/s1600/seaview.JPG

C5SilverBullet
10-04-2013, 1:10pm
That's pretty awesome.

73sbVert
10-04-2013, 2:25pm
Such bullchit. A sub surfacing under something like that would have put the maneuvering planes vertical so they wouldn't break off. These were still horizontal, and would have broken.

:mad:













:D
Yeah, I know it's fake! :rofl:

island14
10-05-2013, 3:58am
:cool:

Bill
10-05-2013, 7:33am
Such bullchit. A sub surfacing under something like that would have put the maneuvering planes vertical so they wouldn't break off. These were still horizontal, and would have broken.

:mad:


:D
Yeah, I know it's fake! :rofl:


They hired Captain Shettino as the sub driver.