Imperial Armada Archive
Thursday, May 23rd, 2013

Ahoy, El Capitan!
With the 2009 repeat of the LEGO Redcoat Imperial Guards, and the recent redoing of the classic Bluecoat Imperial Soldier minifigure in series ten, many fans will still wonder "where is the Imperial Armada?". Eurobricks user Matthias130182 leans in quench fans' thirsts for the old Spanish soldiers with this bold new MOC. Making use of theme-relevant parts and colors, along with clever techniques, he creates the perfect mixture of old and new to keep the Armada theme alive.
Share your thoughts on The new Armada Flagship in the Forum.
Posted by Grimmbeard in Imperial Armada, Ships | Comments Off
Thursday, March 14th, 2013

A Bullet to the First Enemy Head!
What be the signal, cap'n? Mark of Falworth does it again in another thrilling LEGO Pirate MOC! Using his trademark water technique, along with amazing foliage, he continues his action-packed story!
Read on and Share your Thoughts on High Tide Vengeance... in the Forum.
Posted by Grimmbeard in Dioramas, Imperial Armada, Land Based | Comments Off
Saturday, March 2nd, 2013

Spanish Ship Sails Yonder
Not quite a galleon, not quite a carrack, Eurobricks user Mark of Falworth provides the LEGO Pirates community with another exiting MOC! Using nice custom sails, clever building techniques, and even custom minifigure parts, he puts his "Mark" on ship design right here.
Share your thoughts on Victoria de Oro in the forum.
Posted by Grimmbeard in Imperial Armada, Ships | Comments Off
Wednesday, February 20th, 2013

Quest for El Dorado
ACPin has created this apocalyptic scene, showcasing a clash between a tribe of natives and a troupe of Spaniards at the very end of the world. Let chaos reign!
Discuss Quest for El Dorado in the forum.
Posted by Capt. Redblade in Imperial Armada, MOCs | Comments Off
Thursday, November 15th, 2012

Lights, camera, awesome!
Another new creation by TheBrickAvenger shows the power of good photography. The build is clean and beautiful, I especially like the two-tone sand and the palm tree, but the MOC is enhanced greatly by the perfectly clean background and evenly lit photo.
Sharpen your photography skills then discuss The Spanish Fort in the forum.
Posted by ZCerberus in Imperial Armada, Land Based, MOCs | Comments Off
Friday, August 10th, 2012

Palm trees and Armada soldiers: check!
Typical tall windows, large doors, holy water and a statue of Saint Joseph are some of the things you'll find in this Spanish Catholic mission from the 16th century. Eurobricks member Hiawatha did a nice job on this MOC, and the lighting looks good as well, representing sunset in Florida.
Check out Spanish Mission by Hiawatha in the forum.
Posted by Admiral Croissant in Imperial Armada | Comments Off
Thursday, July 5th, 2012

One of very few MOC's with a soldier doing the laundry.
On tropical island somewhere in the caribbean is a beautiful small outpost. The apples, animal and laundry make the scene look quite realistic. This effect is also enlarged by the variety of plants. Not much is known about the builder's ideas about this, but there seem to be plans for a larger piratical building.
Check out Soldiers Outpost by Brick Vader in the forum.
Posted by Admiral Croissant in Imperial Armada, Uncategorized | Comments Off
Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011

The first Spaniards in America.
Eurobricks member Alibabo has made a very decent MOC of one of the most famous events in world history: the discovery of America by Columbus in 1492. With a great ship, some tropical plants and of course a number of conquistadores this creation seems pretty complete.
Discuss Discovery of America by Alibabo in the forum.
Posted by Admiral Croissant in Imperial Armada | Comments Off