Ships Archive
Monday, June 4th, 2012

With a beautiful lifeboat as well!
Anders T has made a few very impressive large ships on LDD, and this brig is his first reallife MOC with the same techniques. This ship is refreshing and very historically accurate. It doesn't have sails yet, so an update is to be expected.
Comment on Danish navy brig by Anders T in the forum.
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Saturday, June 2nd, 2012

This is your Imperial Flagship on steriods
After a 6 month time investment, Eurobricks' member Corioso brings us a ship-of-the-line named Gallus. Corioso mixed many modern colors and parts with some old school blue coat soldiers to produce this super ship. When perusing the finer details, be sure to check out the custom cannons, custom lanterns and the special guest serving as figurehead!
Round up your blue coat soldiers, then discuss Gallus in the forum.
Posted by ZCerberus in MOCs, Ships | Comments Off
Wednesday, May 30th, 2012

A high cabin combined with a slim design.
And another Queen Anne's Revenge is ready to sail the waves! The official Pirates of the Caribbean line may be over, but Blackbeard's fleet is getting stronger every day. This is a very fine example made by Eurobricks member -DoNe-. The decks are great in dark tan, the cabin is modular and it has a working anchor.
Check out Queen Anne's Revenge by -DoNe- in the forum!
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Thursday, May 24th, 2012

Set sail for Brickworld!
Proving that two heads are better than one, Eurobrick members Rufus and Pandora have collaborated to build a replica of Sir Francis Drake's ship, The Golden Hinde. Highlights include the color choices, the excellent shaping using both pre-fabricated hulls and bricks, the custom made sails, the functional custom rigging, the brick-built sea life, the tiled deck and the dramatic stern with many excellent details. If you want to see this beauty in person, Rufus and Pandora say it will be making an appearance at Brickworld Chicago in less than a month!
Book your trip to Chicago, then discuss The Golden Hinde in the forum now.
Posted by ZCerberus in MOCs, Ships | Comments Off
Tuesday, May 22nd, 2012

A mini Queen Anne's Revenge
At first glance one might think that this vessel is a full size Lego pirate ship, complete with a crew and rowboat. Upon closer inspection one will find that this is actually a miniaturized version of Captain Blackbeard's beloved ship seen in the film Pirates of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. The custom sails and rigging, intricately placed details, and stylish yet simple base make this mini ship something everyone would love to display on a shelf, even Blackbeard himself. Bidea certainly has an eye for building miniature ships.
Discuss the mini Queen Anne's Revenge in the forum.
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Sunday, May 20th, 2012

As black as the Black Pearl and just as scary!
Fear is always a very important element when it comes to sea battles. Another one is a strong broadside. This ship has both features. The Grim Reaper by MOCpages member Morthen P is both fearsome and well-armed. Gunport hatches and stern details are interesting as well!
Comment on Grim Reaper by Morthen P in the forum!
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Monday, May 14th, 2012

An Eastern Pirate Junk
Eastern pirates aren't something as commonly seen here on Classic-Pirates.com, so it is very refreshing to see a Pirate junk ship built by user Bjornu. In making this vessel he also introduces a new faction of eastern pirates. The unique red sails, eastern pirate crew, and lavish details on this vessel help make it stand out as a unique pirate creation.
Discuss the Pirate Junk in the forums
Posted by Walter in Miscellaneous, Ships | Comments Off
Friday, May 4th, 2012

A motorized Lego ghost ship.
What happens when Lego Technic and Pirates clash? It seems we’ve just found out. Combining the power of Technic and Pirates, Sariel has built a motorized pirate ship that actually moves around. This lavishly spooky vessel also features some lovely details such as the crew getting into ghoulish mishaps and dark accents that personify this vessel as a ghost ship. It is certainly a vessel that many a sea fairing men would surely fear.
Watch the video of the Motorized Ghost Ship in the forum.
Posted by Walter in Miscellaneous, Ships | Comments Off