Armies Archive
Thursday, September 6th, 2012

Even the bunny suit CMF has its uses!
We have all seen hundreds of imperial soldiers, Napoleonic armies, or pirates with the same blue and red bandanas, so Tanotrooper spices things up by bringing us three new pirate era minifigures of his own design. My favorite part is there are no stickers or specialty parts, it's pure LEGO!
Bust out your box of minifigures, then discuss Pirate Era Minifigures in the forum now!
Posted by ZCerberus in Armies, MOCs | Comments Off
Tuesday, October 11th, 2011

An impressive collection!
Just take a look at all those troops presented by Classic-Pirates.com user Commodore Hornbricker! As he explains, there are a total of 1602 soldiers shown here! This impressive scene was arranged by him to pay tribute to the late Zorro, who used to be a very active member of our website's crew. We will never forget Zorro!
Discuss Three Armies by Commodore Hornbricker in the forum!
Posted by Dreamweb in Armies | Comments Off
Saturday, July 23rd, 2011

One army to rule them all!
When it comes to armies Napoleon Bonaparte had one to be feared. Jackdaw has amassed a grand army to fight for Napoleon with some great photography to show it off. With more blue coats than you can shake a fist at and lots of great looking gear, this army is worth a look.
Comment on La Grande Armeé in the forum
Posted by Big Cam in Armies | Comments Off
Friday, December 17th, 2010

Words cannot describe the size of this army!
There are armies, there are grand armies, and then there is Dirk72's army. With more Imperial soldiers than LEGO's own stockpile this army is beyond massive. But wait, if you are still scratching your head as to how this massive army is even possible, click the source link to see the rest of this army, and all the buildings that come with a massive army. It's size is only enhanced by the great MOC's that are included with this build.
See all Dirk72's army has to offer in the Forum
Posted by Big Cam in Armies | Comments Off
Friday, August 6th, 2010
Armybuilder and MOC expert ImperialScouts had a stand at Brickworld 2010 and brought two MOCs with him. Due to the fact I was quite impressed by them, I could not resist making a small overview of them.
First we have one of his masterpieces called The Battle of Willow's Creek:

Click the read more about this battleground MOC!
And the second one is called Le Coup d'État du 18 Brumaire.

Click to find out more about this painting -based MOC by ImperialScouts!
Visit the Classic-Pirates MOC forum to find more beautifull creations from our dearest members!
Posted by Zorro in Armies, Land Based, Soldiers | Comments Off
Friday, June 4th, 2010

The battle begins...
Classic-Pirates.com user DanMov has shown us his Bayonets at Dawn contest entry. The MOC represents the beginning of the Battle for La Haye Sainte.
It's a very big diorama which could probably be easily used for miniature wargaming of some sort, using Lego soldiers!
Discuss Battle of La Haye Sainte from DanMov in the forum.
Posted by Dreamweb in Armies, Dioramas, Land Based | Comments Off
Thursday, September 17th, 2009

Check out this fantastic customization work in the forum!
And yet again, michaelozzie brings us an amazing ammount of highly detailed and accurate custom minifigures! This time it is the famous Grenadiers a Cheval, nicknamed "the gods" because they were never defeated in the campaigns they took part in. With an outstanding job of customization you really don't want to miss it!
Check michaelozzie's Grenadiers a Cheval out before they march to battle!
Posted by Captain Blackmoor in Armies, Imperial Soldiers | Comments Off
Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

Left to right: Jipay, Bonaparte, Armendariz, Blackmoor, Zuloo
In the hope of us all forgiving him, General Armendariz has posted his real French army. It's actually looking really nice, and he has included 5 blue coated sigfigs too. With 40 men, this army isn't something to spit at, in fact most AFOL armies would be running by now!
So hurry along to the Pirate forum and discuss General Armendariz's French army to your heart's content!
Posted by Captain Zuloo in Armies, Imperial Soldiers | Comments Off