And now, the moment we have all been waiting for - official images of the new 2009 Pirates line! After much speculation - and red-tape squirming - we are all very excited at Classic-Pirates.com! With sets like these, why wouldn't we be?
LEGO® Digital Designer has many uses, so it goes without saying that a great LDD pirate MOC rakes up a fuss. So prepare to be fussing pirate fans, because Joey Lock has something HUGE in store for us!
Here Joey demonstrates that LDD can be taken seriously as a tool for designing awesome fortresses. What lies before us spans three unique structures, all maintaining that classic piratical atmosphere, further aided by coastal details built into the foreground. This fort would definitely make a fine addition to anyone's collection, but - of course - there is the price tag...
"After crashing against a shark infested reef, our lone Imperial Governor is stranded on a small, unstable spit of land. And I think the heat is getting to him..."
Not too long ago, SirNadroj treated us to a beautiful MOC - The Drunken Kraken. She was a sturdy ship, said by some to be unsinkable, so it came as a great surprise to Eurobricks members when she was found at the bottom of the ocean! I guess that's just what happens when sailing in enemy waters...
"Will there ever be a new ship better than the BSB or SES?"
After the hugely successful release of the legendary Black Seas Barracuda and Skull Eye Schooner in the original pirates line, many LEGO enthusiasts were beginning to question whether there would ever be a better pirate ship than the two. Then, without warning, the 4+ ships arrived on the shelves. Things were looking pretty bleak - until now. 2009 marks the start of a new era in the LEGO Pirate line, and leaked images have showed us some pretty sweet stuff. But are the new sets better than the original ones? Will there ever be pirate ships better than the originals? You decide!
Stranded on a remote island - but wait! Is that the wreckage of a ship? It appears our intrepid hero has constructed shelter from whatever he could muster and somehow gathered a fine selection of food. How he baked that bread we may never know...
Bonaparte presents us with an amazing Brickshelf find. Cranium Crag, as called by it's builder Legohaulic, is a masterpiece in many ways. With it's characters, shape, interior - not to mention the fantastic aplications of SNOT, this is a MOC not to be missed. If only the builder would make himself known on Eurobricks!
"Sail Ho" cries the lookout as StoneW4 sails into the pirate forum with his fleet! With three ships including a 3-deck ship of the line, this fleet is gold! It would make any sailors heart pound with fear.
The epic new film from BrickFace Studios, Oceans on End:The Island will have you roaring for more. Find out what happens when two shipwrecked sailors come to and decide to "salvage" their ship.
Full of smooth animation and a great plot, this brickfilm will captivate any audience.