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Wednesday, June 27th, 2012

A blue Redcoat ships to fight the Bluecoats!
Even though this ship is quite basic, it looks splendid! Euobricks member Sebeus I didn't overdo it on the decorations, but the ship has everything that a good ship needs. And there are also some nice details to be found.
Check out HMS Intersector by Sebeus I in the forum!
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Tuesday, June 19th, 2012

f.l.t.r: Furieuse, Médée, Magicienne, Concorde, Sirène, Aigle.
Eurobricks member Perfectionist doesn't share just one or two ships with us, he's made an entire fleet of six ships! Making use of only the best minifig illusion scale shipbuilding techniques these vessels are some of the best ever made. New techniques have also been applied, making them what Perfectionist calls NextGen ships.
Discuss More ships for the fleet! by Perfectionist in the forum!
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Friday, June 15th, 2012

"Look at the detailed flintlock mechanism on my pistol!"
After a two year process with discussion, development and prototypes, BrickArms has now perfectionized and produced a LEGO musket and pistol. It's realistic, yet not overly detailed, making it look like it could be a real LEGO product. A must have for every non-purist army builder!
Discuss the BrickArms Musket and Flintlock Pistol in the forum!
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Friday, June 15th, 2012

Wouldn't this make a great LEGO set?
Have you ever made a LEGO farm when you realized there were certain crucial animals missing? For example, there can't be found any LEGO sheep & deer, and pigs are also a very recent addition. Eurobricks member Wrinkledog has designed a few animals, and even if your favourite isn't amongst them, you can still vote for it on CUUSOO.
Check out Article: LEGO and Animals in the Special LEGO Themes Forum!
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Saturday, June 9th, 2012

With four different shades of brown.
A nice, realistic and fast looking brig has been made by Eurobricks member turambar.It's his first real attempt at making a LEGO ship, and it's a good one. There are quite some interesting features to be found, such as brickbuilt sails, a capstan, and snot hatches and grates. When you're in need of a look-out, this ship is your man!
Explore Explorer by turambar in the forum.
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Monday, June 4th, 2012

With a beautiful lifeboat as well!
Anders T has made a few very impressive large ships on LDD, and this brig is his first reallife MOC with the same techniques. This ship is refreshing and very historically accurate. It doesn't have sails yet, so an update is to be expected.
Comment on Danish navy brig by Anders T in the forum.
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Wednesday, May 30th, 2012

A high cabin combined with a slim design.
And another Queen Anne's Revenge is ready to sail the waves! The official Pirates of the Caribbean line may be over, but Blackbeard's fleet is getting stronger every day. This is a very fine example made by Eurobricks member -DoNe-. The decks are great in dark tan, the cabin is modular and it has a working anchor.
Check out Queen Anne's Revenge by -DoNe- in the forum!
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Sunday, May 20th, 2012

As black as the Black Pearl and just as scary!
Fear is always a very important element when it comes to sea battles. Another one is a strong broadside. This ship has both features. The Grim Reaper by MOCpages member Morthen P is both fearsome and well-armed. Gunport hatches and stern details are interesting as well!
Comment on Grim Reaper by Morthen P in the forum!
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