Archive for January, 2011

The Angelica by NewRight

Friday, January 7th, 2011

The Angelica, a custom LEGO ship build by NewRight

Sail Ho!

Check out this fine vessel built by Classic-Pirates.com and Eurobricks user NewRight. The Angelica was displayed at BrickWorld 2010 and was later disassembled. Fortunately some pictures were taken before that, so we now have our chance to take a good look at this beauty!

Discuss The Angelica from NewRight in the forum!

Port Stinemouth by kabel

Wednesday, January 5th, 2011
Click here to see the full MOC.

A port with mysterious water...

Eurobricks member kabel has made a very nice port full of activity and with many great details. There’s also an interesting story linked to the village: “Stinemouth is a peacefull coastal village at the mouth of the ‘Stine’ river, and until recently there wasn’t much going on here. However, legend has it, that the water form the village’s well contains the world’s best drinking water, as it is said to cure and protect from scurvy and other typical sailors’ diseases…”

To explore the village and read the full story, visit Port Stinemouth by kabel in the forum!

The best LEGO sailing ships?

Monday, January 3rd, 2011
The best LEGO sailing ships

Vote now for your favorite vessel!

It’s time to vote and decided which are the best “minifig illusion scale” sailing ships ever build with LEGO. As explained in the nomination thread, “minifig illusion scale” means a ship that’s usually build on existing LEGO hull pieces (or with a brick build hull of similar size). These ships create the ‘illusion’ of being minifig scale, but are usually a bit smaller.

More than 30 ships are nominated and you can divide a total of 7 point over them. We do put a limitation of maximum 4 points per ship. For each ship that you give points you must clearly indicate the number + name of the ship and the number of points you want to give to it. This will make our lives easy when counting all the votes.

Go HERE and cast your vote now!



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