Pirates Archive

Guess who is in town tonight ? by 74louloute

Tuesday, January 18th, 2011

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Watch out! The pirates are in town!

And another poor little village gets pillaged by a bunch of vicious pirates!  It sounds cruel but this MOC is really worth to take a look at.  It contains some very nice features, like stained glass windows, an interesting floor technique, and a good-looking tower. Another special feature is that it has only flesh coloured minifigs, while most MOC's still have yellow ones.

Check out Guess who is in town tonight? by 74louloute in the forum!

Celebrating Victory by Piglet

Friday, December 24th, 2010
pirates life women beer drink party war victory rum flag captain

Now that's how to celebrate a victory!

Eurobricks member Piglet has made a great MOC  long ago, but he had not posted it yet. Such a shame! It was made for a contest and it looks jolly good! The pirates are really celebrating victory in the pirates way, with lots of beer, chickens and women.

See Celebrating Victory by Piglet in the forum!

Prison Tower by CCOOK

Wednesday, November 24th, 2010

Prison Tower, a LEGO Pirates island-based MOC by CCOOK

The island, the tower... and the shark!

Check out this pretty nice land-based MOC presented to us by Eurobricks and Classic-Pirates.com user CCOOK. The Prison Tower is full of eye-catching details and a lot of action!

The angry shark definitely adds more life to that scene. Or is it death?

Discuss Prison Tower from CCOOK in the forum!

Rocky Reef Hideout by Derfel Cardarn

Monday, October 25th, 2010
A place to hide for pirates!

The place for a pirate to hide, stash the treasure and get drunk!

Our MOC-Expert Derfel Cardarn presents us his latest work. He decided to present this MOC because it was some time ago since his last Pirate MOC, and we are glad he did! Filled with great detail, landscaping work and architecture. Take a look at the bridges for example!

Off you go to see the Rocky Reef Hideout by Derfel Cardarn in the forum!

CraniumCrag by Legohaulic

Saturday, October 16th, 2010

That rock doesn't seem very good-natured...

A brave admiral is saving his daughter from a bunch of vicious pirates. That's what this MOC is about. That is, I think it is, it's a brickshelf find. Legohaulic has made a great pirate hideout in the shape of something like a skull. Not only the rock is a wonderfoul creation, it also has a nice interior with lots of gold, ladders and plants (and pirates of course).

Discuss CraniumCrag by Legohaulic in the forum!

Pirate Ship by mvelic

Tuesday, September 21st, 2010

An unnamed LEGO pirate vessel built by mvelic

Big and beautiful!

Classic-Pirates.com user mvelic has once again presented us with a huge and great-looking ship! It's a yet-unnamed pirate vessel that he built together with his girlfriend. It's modular, with easy access to all the interior details - and there's quite a lot of them, so check them all out!

Discuss Pirate Ship from mvelic in the forum!

Death’s Breath by Dr Rod

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010
Death's Breath, a custom LEGO pirate ship by Dr Rod

A magnificent pirate vessel...

Check out this amazing giant pirate ship called Death's Breath, built by Eurobricks and Classic-Pirates.com member Dr Rod. The picture shows the vessel being displayed at BrickExpo in Canberra, Australia.

Its creator claims it was built hastily - certainly the picture doesn't show that. The interior details are still to be completed, so good luck with that!

Discuss Death's Breath by Dr Rod in the forum!

Shipwreck Town by Swash Buckler

Thursday, July 15th, 2010
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Pirate Town - Built from Pirate wreckage.

Where do Pirate ships go when they have sailed their last voyage?  To this pirate town built completely from sunken pirate ship wreckage.  The details are worth taking a closer look, as this is a very well constructed MOC.

Be sure to comment on "Pirate Town" in the Pirate Forum.



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