Customization Archive
Tuesday, November 9th, 2010

A bunch of great-looking soldiers!
Check out these custom LEGO soldiers made by Classic-Pirates.com and Eurobricks user michaelozzie. All the attention to detail makes them look truly amazing!
Discuss Revolutionary Soldiers from michaelozzie in the forum!
Posted by Dreamweb in Soldiers, Torsos | Comments Off
Sunday, October 10th, 2010

There she is!
After 1,5 years of building, the 20 gun frigate Vesta has finally been completed! The hard work of Admiral Croissant has defenitely paid off. With a great playable rigging, this vessel is truely special. The ship has several nice aspects on board, the ship is modular, that grants the Vesta an interior and playability! A strong crew, some fierce guns and a fast vessel makes this ship a must for every fleet.
See the Vesta by Admiral Croissant for yourself in the forum!
Posted by Captain Blackmoor in Custom Sails, Imperial Soldiers, Ships | Comments Off
Tuesday, October 5th, 2010

Check out the new Brickforge items!
Hound Knight presents us the latest Brickforge items, including very useful utensils for a pirates' life! The Cutlass is great for swashbuckling while the Hatchet can be used for chopping wood or fending off local savages. The Bayonet clips onto the BrickForge Musket or any other accessory designed with a standard 3.1mm section; such as the Battle Rifle or Coilgun, making for a truly painful experience.
Discuss the new Brickforge items in the forum!
Posted by Captain Blackmoor in Miscellaneous, Weapons & Accessories | Comments Off
Monday, September 13th, 2010
One of the best custom minifigures I recently encountered is this one from Michaelozzie: Napoleon Bonaparte, with his 1796 Brigadier-General costume, used into the 1796-1797 Italian Campaign which made his name and set him right upon the path towards glory!

"Napoleon Bonaparte - The little general"
Michaelozzie makes more high-quality decals for the Napoleonic Era, admire them over here!
Go discuss Michaelozzie's "Napoleon" decal into the Pirate MOC forum!
Posted by Zorro in Torsos | Comments Off
Friday, September 10th, 2010
One of our more devoted members, Brig. Brick, brings us a very easy tutorial on how to make an accordeon/concertina in only a few minutes time.
All you need are two flat tiles and some deskapparel like paper, scissors and glue!

Ready in 10 minutes or less!
Wikipedia: A concertina is a free-reed musical instrument, like the variousaccordions and the harmonica. It has a bellows and buttons typically on both ends of it. When pressed, the buttons travel in the same direction as the bellows, unlike accordion buttons which travel perpendicularly to it. Also, each button produces one note, while accordions typically can produce chords with a single button.
The concertina was developed in England and Germany, most likely independently. The English version was invented in 1829 by Sir Charles Wheatstone and a patent for an improved version was filed by him in 1844. The German version was announced in 1834 by Carl Friedrich Uhlig.
Discuss Brig. Brick's Accordeon/Concertina tutorial in the Pirates forum!
Posted by Zorro in Weapons & Accessories | Comments Off
Monday, September 6th, 2010
Because we like to support our members who are running projects for the community, I decided to write an item about Woody64's latest custom items.
These are the items from his 20th mold, together with some already existing ones:



A Spontoon, a Pistol model 1806, a Baker Cavalry Rifle, the Hussar Hat...Woody makes it all!
If you want to see more of Woody's items, here is a link to his shop.
Discuss Woody64's latest items in the Pirate MOC forum!
Posted by Zorro in Torsos, Weapons & Accessories | Comments Off
Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

Although it was a French army, it was filled mainly with Belgians.
After all the well-suited armies standing perfect in line and shooting at the same time, Michaelozzie has now made an army with a far more ragged look and formed out of volunteers. Usually you can guess what the rest of an army looks like by viewing only 3 soldiers. This time, almost every soldier is unique which makes the army very interesting to take a look at.
Check out the 112 Demi-Brigade of 1794 by Michaelozzie in the forum!
Posted by Admiral Croissant in Soldiers, Torsos | Comments Off
Saturday, May 22nd, 2010
The Governor takes one of his Ambassadors on a walk while pirates arrive on Imperial owned sands.
Eurobricks MOC expert NewRight, shares with us his latest comical pirate MOC, Hoist the Colors!
Discuss Hoist the Colors by NewRight in the Moc forum!
Posted by Ratshot in Imperial Soldiers, Pirate, Weapons & Accessories | Comments Off