Ships Archive
Thursday, July 18th, 2013

The Black Bat
Flickr user Sean Edmison has built this awesome two masted pirate ship, but becareful of the kraken that lurks below!! With a little creativity and clever parts usage, even small ships can make excellent MOCs.
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Posted by Capt. Stabbin in MOCs, Pirates, Ships | Comments Off on The Black Bat by Sean Edmison
Monday, July 15th, 2013

Ocean's Great Neptune
"I am the Sea. Literally." His second completed ship MOC, yet still not his magnum opus, Eurobricks user mrsniady1 presents the Forums this grand and god-like Redcoat vessel. Using custom machine-sewn sails, a slope-tumblehome technique, two gun decks, and a working capstan, he reminds us who exactly has the powers of the sea in their hands.
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Posted by Grimmbeard in Imperial Guards, Ships, Uncategorized | Comments Off on R.S. Neptune by mrsniady1
Thursday, July 11th, 2013

The Black Pearl gets a digital makeover!
Eurobricks member Murdoch17 has given the LDD treatment to everyone's favourite Disney ship, the Black Pearl! With some visual cues taken from the Imperial Flagship, Murdoch17's redesign features a closed deck, an increase in fire power, and a bulked-up captain's cabin. It's a ship worthy of Captain Sparrow himself!
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Posted by Capt. Redblade in LDD, MOCs, Ships | Comments Off on LDD MOC: Black Pearl by Murdoch17
Wednesday, July 3rd, 2013

Song of the Sea
"Sing that again, sailor!" His first completed MOC, Eurobricks user Redshanks brings the forums this mellow and harmonious LEGO pirate ship. Inspired by LEGO ship sets #4184 The Black Pearl and #6243 Brickbeard's Bounty, as well as making use of custom sails, rigging, a rotating winch, and overall fluent design, he keeps the songs of LEGO Pirates flowing through the seas.
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Posted by Grimmbeard in Pirates, Ships | Comments Off on The Sea Chantey by Redshanks
Thursday, June 20th, 2013

Crazy Realistic Rigging!
While we don't usually blog works in progress, Mr. Townsend's WIP ship the Goodwin-Austen is coming along nicely. Here is a preview of his super realistic rigging! The rigging alone is a real masterpiece, some of the best I've ever seen!
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Posted by Capt. Stabbin in Ships, Uncategorized | Comments Off on Goodwin-Austen Rigging by Mr. Townsend
Thursday, June 13th, 2013

Redskull Pirate Sloop
New user mrsniady1's first MOC is a cute little pirate sloop. Complete with many excellent building techniques, and very nice custom sails! Inspired by our own legendary shipbuilders, this ship has a lot in a small package.
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Posted by Capt. Stabbin in Ships | Comments Off on Redskull Pirate Sloop by mrsniady1
Friday, June 7th, 2013

An old favourite with a new twist!
Eurobricks member Yawgmoth has put his own spin on the classic Skull's Eye Schooner. While still recognizable with its original colour scheme and figurehead, the updated ship also features some welcome new additions, such as more cannons, a closed deck, and a furnished captain's cabin.
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Posted by Capt. Redblade in MOCs, Pirates, Ships | Comments Off on The Skull Eye Schooner by Yawgmoth
Wednesday, June 5th, 2013

Old and Bold
Age before beauty? It would certainly be fair to say that this is a ship of both. His first attempt at a pirate ship, MOCpages user Hrvoje Majetich brings the forums this magnificent "wooden" craft. Utilizing new and brilliant design, detail, and texture, he reminds us that even the oldies still got their kicks.
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Posted by Grimmbeard in Pirates, Ships | Comments Off on Old Ship by Hrvoje Majetich
Friday, May 31st, 2013

Simply Elegant
Though simply named "An Imperial Ship", one can see that this is not a simple ship at all. His first LEGO Pirate ship MOC, Forbidden Cove user Purple Wolf creates this sleek and defined Redcoat vessel. Using full custom rigging, a creative rolled-up sail technique, and overall nice part usage, he brings one more ship to the Imperial Fleet.
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Posted by Grimmbeard in Imperial Guards, Ships | Comments Off on An Imperial Ship by Purple Wolf
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.
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Posted by Grimmbeard in Imperial Armada, Ships | Comments Off on The new Armada Flagship by Matthias130182