Land Based Archive
Tuesday, November 25th, 2008
A great set just got even better...

This here is a fine MOC to be sure. This was a great set, and now that we know what a bit of skill can do with it, it just got a whole heap better. Utilising clever techniques and innovative uses of everyday bricks, this is a Brickshelf find not to be missed!
Take a look at Lagoon Lockup Overhauled by PorscheCm2 in the pirate forum.
Posted by Captain Zuloo in Land Based, Soldiers | Comments Off
Sunday, November 23rd, 2008

Brian Darrow presents us with this wonderful pirate scene depicting miscalculated time travel! This is what happens when many hundred pirates zip out of a time portal to discover - a modernised water front.
Discuss this inventive MOC in the pirate forum.
Posted by Captain Zuloo in Land Based, Pirates | Comments Off
Friday, November 21st, 2008
Puerto Rodrego is an old shanty town located somewhere on the Spanish coastline. Created by someone who has lost their socks, it is shrouded with secret and mystery.

The town is encapsulated in deception and the occult...
Puerto Rodrego has been tainted by a small drug industry, murder and famine. Even the Imperials struggle to survive in the barren landscape that they have been put in charge of!
Discuss Puerto Rodrego by SlyOwl in the pirate forum
Posted by Skipper24 in Dioramas, Land Based, MOCs | Comments Off
Friday, November 7th, 2008
On a remote island in one of the seven seas, a marooned sailor sets up a small shack with only his pet dog for comfort. In this recent MOC SlyOwl has used everyday parts in new and unexpected ways.

Perhaps this island isn't so bad after all
SlyOwl has created this small island using many wonderful and inquisitive techniques. Many a part has been used in a new unexpected way such as to make brick built animals, plants or even part of the landscape. Check out all the pictures in the forums!
Discuss Castaway t' Neverland by SlyOwl in the forums.
Posted by Skipper24 in Dioramas, Land Based | Comments Off
Saturday, November 1st, 2008
Look out Eurobricks staff! Hinckley is coming for you with his cruel and gruesome entry for the Pillage the Village pirate MOC contest!

Just when you thought the staff had forgotten, our Eurobricks admin presents this amazing MOC for the staff Pillage the Village contest. Featuring most of the pirate involved staff of Eurobricks, this gruesome MOC includes many clever and invovative techniques, alongside some of the best poses ever put into a LEGO model's minifigs.
See Port Invasion by Hinkley in the pirate forum while there are still some staff left to administrate it for you!
Posted by Captain Zuloo in Land Based, Pirates | Comments Off
Thursday, October 30th, 2008
Pirates over the ages have loved to steal treasure. They also enjoyed collecting trophies, in particular the hat of the ship or military port they were raiding.

Pirates loved to collect trophies
Capt. Kirk rebuilt his first pirate MOC, The Captain's Tricorner. Some pirates are trying to get away with the Captain's hat but they will have to make it through the guards first. Once back safely on their ship they can happily gloat and show off their new prize.
Click here to discuss The Captain's Tricorner, a MOC by Capt. Kirk in the Classic-Pirates.com forum.
Posted by Skipper24 in Land Based, Pirates | Comments Off
Tuesday, October 28th, 2008
It was long believed that pirates buried their treasure under the sand. However, this theory was later squashed with the discovery of this fine MOC.

Be sure to see the hidden cave where the treasure is stowed away. And there's only one way to do that... Head to the pirate forum to discuss Pirate's Treasure by CrimsonWolf!
Posted by Captain Zuloo in Land Based, Pirates | Comments Off
Saturday, October 25th, 2008

Yaaarrrg! This new MOC be music to me ears! And with such a classy group of musicians, what else would we expect? This is a truly entertaining bunch of scallywags, certainly worth a look!
See their Classic-Pirates.com exclusive concert in the pirate forum.
Posted by Captain Zuloo in Land Based, Pirate | Comments Off