Archive for February, 2012

Calling all Pirates, we need your Vote!

Tuesday, February 7th, 2012

The winning Western Theme MOC!

Pirate fans, the LEGO community needs your help! It’s not often we stray from Pirates but deep down most of us also like other LEGO themes. Well the Western AFOL’s need your help.

Some time ago marshal_banana won the Eurobricks Spaghetti Western competition with a stunning (modular) Western Town (pictured above).
He’s now doing pretty well on CUUSOO, so let’s help him make the 10.000 votes for this MOC to be considered by LEGO for production. Who wouldn’t a new Western Theme that comes with a Western Town where each house can be bought as an individual set?

Go here on CUUSOO and cast your vote!

White Myst by Siercon and Coral

Tuesday, February 7th, 2012

LEGO Pirate White Myst MOC Siercon and Coral

Hey Steph, do you remember where we parked our pirate ship?

The couple that plays together, stays together!  Husband and wife team Siercon and Coral display a micro scale ship loaded with tiny details.  The couple says they did their best to pack as much detail in as little space as possible.  Mission accomplished.  The creators urge you to check out the detailed shots to see all this little beauty has to offer including, “individual planks, stairs, micro cannons, stern, and rigging!”

Discuss White Myst in the forum now!

Islanders Palmsail Canoe by Sebeus Iniwum

Monday, February 6th, 2012

LEGO Pirate Islanders Palmsail Canoe MOC Sebeus Iniwum

Number one, set the palms to warp four, engage!

Normally when we spot a brick-built hull it is on a great man-of-war or enormous frigate.  Eurobricks member Sebeus Iniwum shows us the benefits of making a brick-built hull on a much smaller vessels with this Islanders MOC.  The palm sail canoe is the highlight, but Sebeus also did a great job with the water, island and cool statue.

Set sail and discuss Islanders Palmsail Canoe in the forum now.

Fate of Bullet by Diidy

Saturday, February 4th, 2012

LEGO Pirate Fate of Bullet MOC Diidy

So THAT's were I left it!! It's always in the last place you look!

Yesterday we saw Diidy’s conquistadors launch a cannonball, but where did that “bullet” land?  Once again, the details are so spot on, you might miss them if you aren’t looking carefully.  Did you notice the flaming palm tree, the transition from sand to stone, the awesome dwelling with the cannon ball lodged inside, and the great minifigures?  Get a few more great shots of this MOC by visiting the forum now!

Reload the cannon, then discuss Fate of Bullet in the forum.

Sound of War by Diidy

Friday, February 3rd, 2012

LEGO Pirate Sound of War MOC Diidy

Ready... Aim... FIRE!!!

It’s all about the details.  Eurobricks member Diidy brings a nice little vignette that has such great, natural details you might not even notice them all.  Don’t miss the dark tan “ruts” behind the cannon, the tires used for the cannon barrel,  the bird hiding in the bushes and the great greenery.  If only we knew were that cannon ball landed…

Discuss Sound of War in the forum.

X marks the spot by Walt

Thursday, February 2nd, 2012

They have found the treasure that ONE was looking for

Captain Bananabreath rejoices as the treasure has been found! The rest of the crew is a little confused, but that’s what you get when sailing under a primate. This concludes the journey of Captain Bananabreath until next time.

Be sure to comment on X marks the spot in the forum.

Primate Rock by Walt

Wednesday, February 1st, 2012

Primate Rock, the adventure continues

Captain Bananabreath found his crew and they are off, what perils lie ahead for the Crew lead by a Primate? Is it a trap for the crew or is there treasue to be found? Stay tuned to the forum for the conclusion.

Comment on Primate Rock in the forum.



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