The Mermaid II by Pujo
Thursday, October 14th, 2010
Check out this great MOC built by an Indonesian LEGO® fan. The Mermaid II is an Imperial Soldiers' ship with some nice details!
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Check out this great MOC built by an Indonesian LEGO® fan. The Mermaid II is an Imperial Soldiers' ship with some nice details!
Discuss The Mermaid II by Pujo in the forum!
After all the well-suited armies standing perfect in line and shooting at the same time, Michaelozzie has now made an army with a far more ragged look and formed out of volunteers. Usually you can guess what the rest of an army looks like by viewing only 3 soldiers. This time, almost every soldier is unique which makes the army very interesting to take a look at.
Check out the 112 Demi-Brigade of 1794 by Michaelozzie in the forum!
Armybuilder and MOC expert ImperialScouts had a stand at Brickworld 2010 and brought two MOCs with him. Due to the fact I was quite impressed by them, I could not resist making a small overview of them.
First we have one of his masterpieces called The Battle of Willow's Creek:
And the second one is called Le Coup d'État du 18 Brumaire.
Visit the Classic-Pirates MOC forum to find more beautifull creations from our dearest members!
A new Classic-Pirates.com user Brig. Brick has built this nice-looking soldiers' fort, cleverly using the cool Coast Guard-theme baseplate.
This Pirate-themed Lego creation is full of details, such as the jail, the treasury and lots of other rooms and secret passages. Make sure to check them all out!
Discuss custom fort by Brig. Brick in the forum!
Tournament of Retribution participant, Capt.JohnPaul harasses one of Eurobricks most famous Redcoats.....Joey Lock! In this comic Joey is taunted into battle, has his ship sunk and some of his crew drowned. How will Joey respond to all of these anti-Redcoat actions?
EB-member Kerntechniker has made a lovely building. It's the house of a naval admiral with a big anchor in front of it. The windows are made in a very nice way and you should also take a look at the magnificent interior (on the bottom of page 1). Overall this is a good way of making an 18th century residence and it also provides lots of ideas to other MOC'ers.
Discuss 'Admiralty' by Kerntechniker in the forum!
Admiral Ron presents us with his Bayonets at Dawn entry, The Second Battle of Trenton also known as The Battle of Assunpink Creek. The American Revolutionists stand firm as the British Redcoats advance across the bridge. Who will emerge victorious?
Discuss The Second Battle of Trenton by Admiral Ron in the MOC forum.
Some time ago, Koffiemoc made a ship for the Jolly Roger Contest (on another forum). Somehow he didn't post it on our forum, but now he did! And it looks great! It's almost minifig-scale (!) and based on the building plans of a swedish coaster which makes it almost completely historically accurate. It also has some fine details like an anchor-windlass instead of a regular capstan. Koffiemoc also said he wants to make more ships in the future. Until then, we'll keep this beauty within out memories!
Discuss The former 'Albion' by Koffiemoc in the forum!
