Pirates Archive
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
Saturday, November 15th, 2008
Aaron Andrews has begun another round of Pirate creations and this time they feature the adventures of a comely lass, name of Backstabbin’ Betty!

GRRRR Give us back our gold! AWWRR!
Undead pirates?... surely not! Monkey skull Island turns out to be more of an adventure than anticipated. Betty sure does get a lot of exercise.
Rush to the Pirates forum to discuss Run, Betty, Run, one of the amazing MOCs made by Aaron Andrews!
Posted by Zorro in Dioramas, Pirates | Comments Off
Sunday, November 9th, 2008
Sometimes in an AFOL community, we forget who the LEGO Group's main target is. So it's nice to be reminded with such a nice MOC from a younger LEGO enthusiast.

Ward, the nephew of Capt. Kirk's girlfriend, has created this raft entitled "Shipwrecked Pirates". At the age of 8, this pirate fan has a bright future ahead of him. After all, he is in good company!
Marvel at the talents of this junior fan of LEGO and
his Shipwrecked Pirates in the Classic-Pirates.com forum.
Posted by Captain Zuloo in Pirates, Rafts | Comments Off
Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

The cannon is fired with a delicious bang!
After being starved for months of a good custom cannon, SirNadroj comes out of the blue and unveils this masterpiece. With clever use of ice-cream parts for smoke and a brilliant facial selection for the pirate, this little MOC is packed so full of features you'll hold it...hold it.......fire on yourself if you don't check it out.
Fire yourself on over to the forum to see this MOC!
Posted by Captain Zuloo in Cannons, Pirates | 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
Sunday, October 26th, 2008

Oh a great day it was,
when in came the boss,
and said "Matey prepare to set sail".
So we climbed aboard ship,
for quite a long trip,
and expected delay without fail.
But when Fred was on watch,
we were all in the scotch,
we didn't see it coming.
Black walls of clouds,
high above the shrouds,
we didn't find it that funny.
We fought off the gale,
not leaving a trail,
of where we had gone and been.
Sadly it was in vain,
it's an incredible pain,
our ship will never again be seen.
So now here we lay,
hoping and praying,
that someone will find us here.
We expect there is land:
a tree but no sand,
but no-one has yet come near.
By Captain Zuloo.
See this MOC and discover the mystery of the mid-ocean palm tree for yourself.
Posted by Captain Zuloo in Pirates, Vignettes | Comments Off