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Saturday, May 18th, 2013

Spanish fort under English siege!
Eurobricks user pucelabricks shares with us this excellent Spanish fort. Unveiled at Madbrick 2013 in Madrid Spain, this MOC is packed full of intricate details, and is sure to please all LEGO pirate fans!
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Sunday, April 7th, 2013

Land Ahoy!
Sebeus I brings us this simple, clean pirate sloop. Built with a prefab hull and custom sails, the simplicity of this ship is charming. All the action and adventure of treasure awaits these two pirates!
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Tuesday, January 8th, 2013

Oink, oink!
Admiral Croissant has been making many comics for the Tournament of Retribution. In "Another Pig Tale" we get to feast upon the good Admiral's ingenuity for hunting pesky redcoats. Want to find out what happens?
Read the comic, then discuss Another Pig Tale in the forum
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Sunday, September 30th, 2012

What be this magic?
Constantly pushing the boundaries of what can be done with LEGO elements, Siercon & Coral treat us with this interesting concept. They have built an island out of strange colors with the sole purpose of inverting the colors on the final image. The result is surreal and amazing.
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Tuesday, September 18th, 2012

The looks of this rival the Imperial Flagship.
Franko Komljenovic recently constructed this amazing pirate ship. It bears no name, but its looks alone are enough to make one remember it. The details are so crisp and clean, yet they maintain an almost LEGO set like quality.
View more photos and discuss Franko's pirate ship in the forum.
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Friday, August 31st, 2012

Yargh!
Whilst pirates usually carry mermaid or anchor tattoos on their arm, some Lego pirate fans choose a pirate tattoo on their turn. There's not much left of the fact that Lego was designed to be a kid's toy. Lego tatoos is an AFOL thing for sure, and they exist of many more themes!
Check out Lego Pirate Tattoo in the forum!
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Wednesday, August 29th, 2012

An Islander and his pig share this lovely hut!
Islanders have always been a fun branch off of the Pirate's theme. Mariko brings us this lovely hut and statue built for every common Islander to enjoy. With an awesome statue, tiki torches, and a pig by their side, who wouldn't want to visit this lovely home?
Discuss the hut and statue in the forum.
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Thursday, July 5th, 2012

One of very few MOC's with a soldier doing the laundry.
On tropical island somewhere in the caribbean is a beautiful small outpost. The apples, animal and laundry make the scene look quite realistic. This effect is also enlarged by the variety of plants. Not much is known about the builder's ideas about this, but there seem to be plans for a larger piratical building.
Check out Soldiers Outpost by Brick Vader in the forum.
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