We're over half way through the year!
Welcome to the second Classic-Pirates.com Newsletter. Just remember this newsletter is for YOU the Pirate LEGO Fans, so don't hesitate to share your ideas and suggestions because we want to deliver the content that YOU want!
Pirate LEGO Customs Sub-Forum
In recent months we've had many talented and eager designers share their custom mini-figure designs. Acknowledging this trend we decided to support the designers by creating a Pirate LEGO Customs Sub-Forum to cater for their needs.
You can view the Customs Sub-Forum here and browse through the awesome designs!
Pictorial Review
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Featured Sea MOC
Dreamweb writes:
This ship is probably a light frigate. It belongs to the Dutch navy. The crew consists of about 40 people, including the captain, first and second officers, the surgeon and the chef. The ship is armed with 10 standard cannons and has a total of 13 sails. While playing, one can easily access the lower deck (with cannons), the galley, the mess hall and the commanding officers' quarters.
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Soldiers or Imperial Guards - you decide!
Who is better Soliders (blue coats) or Imperial Guards (red coats)???
Does Governor Broadside know what he's doing or is Admiral Woodhouse right when he says Broadside is a fool the way he deals with pirates? Maybe you prefer the blue uniforms over the red? So tell us!
Click here to vote and voice your opinion!
Featured Landbased MOC
It began in MLCAD, then became a Work In Progress and then it was completed, or so we thought... This month we bring to you ZCerberus's mighty Imperial Guard MOC - Fort Brighton! Surely they can't get any better than this? Stayed tuned for next month then! But in the mean time...
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New Index
Bonaparte and the team have whipped up another index, this one caters for Imperial Armada MOCs.
Click here to view or contribute to this index
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