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The Classic Pirates Photo Challenge

February 3rd, 2026 posted by Mister Phes

Submit up to THREE photos of YOU and your LEGO Pirates to go into the draw to WIN a LEGO e-Gift Card to the value of $50.

The photo can be recent, from the past, or something entirely new you’ve taken especially for this challenge.

It could be you and your favourite LEGO Pirate set, MOC, minifigure, official merchandise/tie-in media, an artwork or your entire LEGO Pirate collection – be creative!

1 unique photo = 1 ticket for a maximum of 3 tickets.

The winning ticket will be drawn randomly at the conclusion of the contest


How To Enter

We offer a variety of methods to enter:

  1. Post your photo(s) in the Photo Challenge Submission topic in the LEGO Pirates Forum (a Eurobricks account with 10 posts is required)
  2. Create a post or story on Facebook and include the following in the description:
    @ClassicPirates #ClassicPiratesPhotoChallenge
  3. Create a post or story on Instagram and include the following in the description:
    @ClassicPirates #ClassicPiratesPhotoChallenge
  4. Upload the photos to Flickr and then add them to the Classic Pirates Flickr Group

We are not accepting submissions via inbox/private messaging, contact form or Email.

Please ensure:

  • You’ve read the fine print before submitting any photos.
  • You’ve successfully tagged @ClassicPirates and used the #ClassicPiratesPhotoChallenge hashtag correctly after submitting each photo.
  • The privacy settings of your story/post is set to public so we are alerted to your entry – it is your responsibility to ensure we notice because we get 1000s of notifications!

You may submit your photos via all 4 methods (LEGO Pirates Forum, Instagram, Facebook and Flickr) – and we recommend you do so we don’t miss any of your submission(s)!

However, you do not receive additional tickets for sharing the same photo via multiple platforms – 3 tickets maximum for 3 unique photos.

How do I know my submission has been received?

If your photo submission(s) comply with the terms and conditions, they will be assigned a ticket number and added to the Fan Gallery webpage.

Please visit this webpage regularly to ensure submission(s) have been received.


How the Winner Will be Selected

This challenge isn’t a beauty contest so the winner will not be selected based on their attractiveness!

The Picker Wheel website will be utilized to generate a random between 1 and the total number of tickets.

Screenshot of the Picker Wheel

Round and round the wheel goes… which number it picks, nobody knows!

The first valid ticket corresponding to the generated number will be deemed the winner

If a ticket is found to be invalid another number will be generated, and the process be repeated until a random number corresponds to a valid ticket.

Classic Pirates has no affiliation with Picker Wheel nor any influence towards the number it selects between the given range.


How to Claim Your Prize

The winner will be contacted by Classic Pirates after the official announcement.

LEGO Gift Cards

Like a credit card but only for LEGO purchases

To facilitate efficient receipt of your prize please:

  1. Decide whether you would prefer a physical LEGO Gift Card or a LEGO e-Gift Card.
  2. Ensure that you are able to use LEGO Gift Cards in your region.
  3. Ensure that you are logged in your LEGO.com account.
    If you don’t have an account, register one here.
  4. Ensure that you have Accepted all cookies on LEGO.com so the website can remember Classic Pirates awarded you your gift card.
  5. Optionally you may join the LEGO Insider rewards program for discounts and exclusive offers.

Another winner will be drawn if you are unable to accept the LEGO Gift Card.


Terms and Conditions

As always, there is a generous amount of fine print you must agree to before entering challenge.

So please read and ensure you understand the terms and conditions before submitting any photos.

LEGO Dutch merchant signing contract at docks

Always read the fine print

If you further clarification, please respond to the Classic Pirates Photo Challenge FAQ topic in the LEGO Pirates Forum.


Why a Photo Challenge?

Over the years the Classic Pirates have hosted many great building contests and explored initiatives like the Creative Critic to broaden competitive opportunities to LEGO Pirate fans with an entirely different skill set.

LEGO Islander girl holding camera

Get your camera out… to take photos of you this time

So now we’d like to broaden these opportunities further and explore an objective aimed towards content creators and influences, or those who aren’t camera shy.

We’d like to build a gallery filled with photos of fans expressing their love for LEGO Pirates so what better way to accomplish this than with a little friendly competition?

But fear not!  We haven’t lost sight of building contests and something is already in the pipeline.


What Do Yer Think?

Do you have any questions about entering this challenge?

The Fantastic Fan Photo Challenge

February 3rd, 2026 posted by Captain Zuloo

Let’s have some fun!

Submit a photo of YOURSELF and your LEGO Pirates to go into the draw to WIN one of three LEGO sets.

But this ain’t no beauty contest! All LEGO Pirate fans are beautiful so we’ll draw the winners randomly.

Here’s how…


The Mission

Submit up to THREE different photos of YOU and your LEGO Pirates to go into the draw to WIN a LEGO set.

The photo can be recent, from the past, or something entirely new you’ve taken especially for this challenge.

It could be you posing with…

  • Your favourite LEGO Pirate set or minifigures
  • A Pirate MOC you’ve built,
  • Official LEGO Pirate merchandise/tie-in media,
  • A LEGO Pirate artwork,
  • Or your entire LEGO Pirate collection – be creative!

1 unique photo = 1 ticket for a maximum of 3 tickets.

One prize per entrant.

The winning tickets will be drawn randomly at the conclusion of the contest.


How To Enter

There are two ways to enter:

  1. Post your photo(s) in the Photo Challenge Submission topic in the LEGO Pirates Forum (a Eurobricks account with 10 posts is required)
  2. Create a post or story on Facebook and include the following in the description:
    @ClassicPirates #ClassicPiratesPhotoChallenge

We are not accepting submissions via inbox/private messaging, contact form or Email.

Please ensure:

  • You’ve read the fine print before submitting any photos.
  • You’ve successfully tagged @ClassicPirates and used the #ClassicPiratesPhotoChallenge hashtag correctly after submitting each photo.
  • The privacy settings of your story/post is set to public so we are alerted to your entry – it is your responsibility to ensure we notice because we get 1000s of notifications!

You may submit your photos via all 4 methods (LEGO Pirates Forum, Instagram, Facebook and Flickr) – and we recommend you do so we don’t miss any of your submission(s)!

However, you do not receive additional tickets for sharing the same photo via multiple platforms – 3 tickets maximum for 3 unique photos.

How do I know my submission has been received?

If your photo submission(s) comply with the terms and conditions, they will be assigned a ticket number and added to the Fan Gallery webpage.

Please visit this webpage regularly to ensure submission(s) have been received.


How the Winner Will be Selected

The winners will not be selected based on their attractiveness!

The Picker Wheel website will be utilized to generate a random between 1 and the total number of tickets.

Screenshot of the Picker Wheel

Round and round the wheel goes… which number it picks, nobody knows!

The first valid ticket corresponding to the generated number will be deemed the winner

If a ticket is found to be invalid another number will be generated, and the process be repeated until a random number corresponds to a valid ticket.

  • Entries that do not meet the rules.
  • If the same number is drawn twice.

Classic Pirates has no affiliation with Picker Wheel nor any influence towards the number it selects between the given range.


What Do Yer Think?

 

“Escape from Port Royal” by Iperr Luca

February 3rd, 2026 posted by Captain Zuloo

 


Iperr Luca writes:

From the topic in the LEGO Pirates Forum:

Hi guys, after almost 10 years of inactivity, this year i started to build a Imperial Port to display my first ship built in 2012.

I upload the final work and the WIP.

Let me know what do you think about it 🙂

Iperr Luca writes:

For the post in the Classic Pirates Facebook Group:

Hi Classic pirates Crew,
for who asked for more pics of the Moc “Escape from Port Royal” i upload here the first test-lighting video, with the almost finished moc and the link with High res pics. 🙂


About the Builder…


What Do Yer Think?

Discuss in LEGO Pirates Forum!

“José’s Inn” by Siroco

February 3rd, 2026 posted by Captain Zuloo José’s Inn by Siroco

As the 2020s dawned, Pirates of Barracuda Bay stormed into toy stores— a triumphant fusion of classic LEGO Pirate spirit and modern design brilliance.

The set ignited the imaginations of LEGO fans and continues to shape their creations, firmly cementing its legacy to this very day.

LEGO Ideas 21322 Pirates of Barracuda Bay

The source material: 21322 Pirates of Barracuda Bay

Siroco honed his attention towards the set’s most beloved gathering place, José’s Inn — a lively tavern, echoing with laughter, clinking mugs, and whispered plots… with mutineers scheming to make off with the lot…


Siroco writes:

Sourced from the topic in the LEGO Pirates Forum:

Greetings!

I grew up with Lego in the 70’s and always loved pirates, but building sailing ships with the parts available wasn’t easy, and the result wasn’t pretty, but I spend many wonderful hours trying my best, in absence of proper minifigs I used Arial soap-powder/detergent premium figures.

Jose's Inn located at Barracuda Bay

Just look for the sign

Siroco continues:

Now, many years later, I am the proud owner of set 21322 Pirates of Barracuda Bay, which I bought mainly for the ship version but the desert island deserved a upgrade.

LEGO Friends 43223 Asha in the City of Rosas

Now let’s convert Asha in the City of Rosas into a LEGO Pirate set!

Siroco continues:

When I saw set 43223 Asha in the City of Rosas I thought, colonial architecture, bottles everywhere, it’s a Pirate set!

Close-up of Jose's Inn at Pirates of Barracuda Bay

So this is that part that will be redesigned…


Redesigned José’s Inn

Tradition dictates, the nature of these modifications require swapping out the standard minifig crew and accessories for their piratical counterparts — cutlasses, tricorns, and treasure!

Physical LEGO build of "José’s Inn" by Siroco

Here be the piratical conversion

Well, turns out a Disney set using LEGO Friends elements can scrub up quite nicely as a LEGO Pirate set!  Slap a new coat of paint on the roof and we’re there!  

There also be parallels with a Juniors set

Both have a nicely executed facade, but as we’re about to discover, the architecture falls flat… literally…  

So, here be an digital concept for the rear of the set…

CAD render of "José’s Inn" by Siroco

A CAD rendering of the cafe

Perhaps the weakest point of the build, attributed to its lack of detail and bland inset wall, just begging for a makeover.

Rear of physical LEGO build of "José’s Inn" by Siroco

Aside from minifigure swaps, the design remains constant

Typically classic LEGO Pirates sets receive some form of interior, claustrophobic as they may be in the more diminutive sets.  But at this José’s Inn, we’re left with a rather spacious alcove.

The original set manages to circumnavigate this blandness by offering a plethora of accessories and some decorative stickers of hanging carpets.


About the Builder…

Siroco or Rui, is a seasoned AFOL from Portugal.

This be Classic Pirates first encounter, so we don’t have any socials to share.

We plucked this glorious MOD straight from the [MOD] José’s Inn (inspired by set 43223) topic in the LEGO Pirates MOC Forum on Eurobricks.

Having spent years gazing at the magnificent creations in the forum, Siroco decided it was high time to emerge from the shadows, and share a creation of his own.

After a seemingly endless dark age, Siroco rediscovered LEGO through Pirates of Barracuda Bay — and from that moment, LEGO Pirates became his favourite theme.


Imperial Version

put his own imperial spin on 43223 Asha in the City of Rosas.  Unfortunately there only be two images so we’ll shoehorn them in here:

kolonialbeamterdemartinez writes:

From the Instagram Post

Another crossover for the pirates. 🏴‍☠️
Disney set 43223!
I saw the ”Asha in the city of Rosas” MOC from @brickstery a few weeks ago. This inspired me to take a closer look at the Disney and Friends sets… what can I say… it works brilliantly! 🤩


What Do Yer Think?

Does 43223 Asha in the City of Rosas convert nicely into a standalone José’s Inn  LEGO set?  Or would yer have plotted a different course for the design of this legendary watering hole?

Classic box art for José’s Inn by Siroco

Got yer free LEGO Insider box art yet?

Now, step into the online tavern…  Chatter and spill yer thoughts with the mates in the LEGO Pirates Forum and Classic Pirates Facebook Group!

Discuss in LEGO Pirates Forum!

31381 Fierce Shark with a Treasure Chest

February 3rd, 2026 posted by Mister Phes

Look out!  There’s another 3 in 1 Creator set that LEGO Pirate fans may wish to snap up for their MOCs!


But We Already Have LEGO Sharks!

 

31109 Creator 3 in 1 Pirate Ship

The very first Creator Pirate Ship offered a brick-built sharp, however many fans found it to be insubstantial.  T’will Be interesting to see if its successor, 31387 Legendary Pirate Ship follows suit and introduces a new variation.

“Megalodon Beach” by Baron von Brunk

Megalodon Beach by Baron von Brunk

“Megalodon Beach” by Baron von Brunk

 

 


What Do Yer Think?

BEWARE! The Unpredictable Privateers are Coming!

February 1st, 2026 posted by Mister Phes The Unpredictable Privateers are Coming!

Pre-orders for the mighty Privateer Frigate Fortuna are almost here — and she ain’t arriving alone on February 16

Brace yourself for the debut of an all‑new LEGO Pirates faction:

The Unpredictable Privateers!

Yer LEGO Pirate adventures are about to undergo a serious upgrade!


The Unpredictable Privateers

Fortuna introduces the Unpredictable Privateers, a crew capable of aligning with any imperial faction… or pursuing their own interests.

Under the command of Captain Blackwell, well, until his first mate Lieutenant Hazard stages a mutiny and claims the captaincy for herself!

Close-up of the bow of "Privateer Frigate Fortuna" by BrickPerfection

Where have we seen that uniform before?

The frigate carries flags of two major imperial factions: the Soldiers (blue coats) and Imperial Guards (red coats), along with brand new flags baring the Unpredictable Privateer’s unique insignia.

Close-up of the Privateer Frigate Fortuna's new flags

New flags of the Unpredictable Privateers

But Fortuna’s captain has yet to strike an accord with the Imperial Armada, suggesting Armada ships be still ripe for the plunder!


What is a Privateer?

A privateer was a pirate with a crown’s endorsement — a privately owned ship or crew unleashed to plunder enemy vessels under the guise of the law.

Letter of Marque and Reprisal issued by US Congress

A Letter of Marque and Reprisal issued by United States Congress in 1780

Privateers operated under a letter of marque, an official commission or license from a sovereign nation or authority.

During the Age of Sail it was very common for privateers and even for warships to sail under flags of neutral countries… and to even falsify the ship’s name as a disguise!

Close-up of flags included with Privateer Frigate Fortuna

Which flag with your Fortuna fly?

Historic figure Thomas Cochrane did so notoriously, and after a disgraceful discharge from the British navy, became a mercenary for other navies around the world.  His the real life exploits inspired characters like Horatio Hornblower and Jack Aubrey.

Portrait of Thomas Cochrane

Thomas Cochrane inspired authors like C.S. Forester and Patrick O’Brian

How Were Privateers Different from Pirates?

Privateers were permitted to raid, capture, and plunder enemy ships, keeping a share of the spoils as profit, while the rest was claimed by their sovereign.

Dutch warships under Witte de With fighting against Dunkirk Privateers off Nieuwpoort in 1640

Dutch warships fighting against Dunkirk Privateers, Nieuwpoort, 1640

Unlike pirates, who attacked anyone for personal gain, privateers acted as legal auxiliaries to a nation’s navy.

Imagine privateers as the freelance raiders of the sea — outside the navy’s official chain of command, yet fully licensed, and even applauded, for making an enemy’s life miserable.

Execution of William Kidd

William Kidd’s career perhaps didn’t end the way he hoped

Still, if a privateer made the enemy miserable enough, they were shut down with the same finality as any pirate, Letter of Marque be damned!


The Inspiration

The Unpredictable Privateers were conceived by Privateer Frigate Fortuna designer, , who recounts his inspirations:

Brick Perfection writes:

Well, I did get some inspiration from William Kidd who was a privateer sponsored by a consortium of investors to hunt pirates (they’d invested for a share of the booty);

Portrait of Captain William Kidd

William Kidd – a real life privateer

Brick Perfection continues:

His ship was the frigate ‘Adventure Galley‘ – so named because it had oars on the gun deck as was common in the 1690s. But failing to find any pirates, Kidd turned to piracy himself. He was the only pirate on record to bury a treasure.

Bartholomew Roberts (Black Bart) Portrait

Bartholomew Roberts (Black Bart)

Brick Perfection continues:

Fortuna’s pirate flag design refers to another well-known historical pirate, Bartholomew Roberts – the most successful pirate of his era. His Flagship was named “Royal Fortune” and he captured around 400 vessels.

Though Black Bart never sailed under a letter of marque, his infamy was renown by a fearsome and unmistakable flag.

Flag of Bartholomew Roberts

One of Bartholomew Roberts flags

Brick Perfection continues:

Fortuna is actually named after the Roman expression ‘Fortuna favors the bold‘, but when I remembered that Roberts named his flagships ‘Royal Fortune’ it felt like an obvious match.

Minifigures in the lower deck of "Privateer Frigate Fortuna" by BrickPerfection

The crew and goat hard at work on the lower deck

Brick Perfection continues:

So in terms of lore, the Unpredictable Privateers are funded and supported by any imperial faction to hunt pirates – because there is a shortage of imperial ships in the LEGO portfolio and an abundance of pirate ships.


Minifigures

The Unpredictable Privateers are primarily affiliated with redcoats (Imperial Guards) but deceptively fly the bluecoats (Soldiers) flag. 

Brick Perfection writes:

The 10210 Imperial Flagship from 2010 was a Redcoat ship and because the Camilla torsos work much better for Redcoats.

And with a crew of 19 minifigures plus another minifig for the figurehead, there be umpteen display options and countless scenarios for exciting battles at sea.

Officer minifigure included with "Privateer Frigate Fortuna" by BrickPerfection

Officers and marines

Now, there be a Captain (Blackwell) and a First Officer (Lieutenant Hazard) to ensure ship operations run smoothly.  You decide who you put in charge. 

Crew minifigures included with "Privateer Frigate Fortuna" by BrickPerfection

Artificers and sailors

But the captain will eventually succumb to piracy any way yer slice it.  So even if you put the First Officer in charge, there is bound to be a mutiny – and if successful, the captain will seize command and continue a life of piracy anyway!

Animals included with "Privateer Frigate Fortuna" by BrickPerfection

The animals

In the LEGO world, pirates seem to always triumph in the end – much the opposite of real world history…  But that’s because we love our LEGO Pirates and know who the real heroes are!

Stern Close-up of "Privateer Frigate Fortuna" by BrickPerfection

Look out – the Unpredictable Privateers are almost here!

But ultimately, it’s up to you to determine who yer Unpredictable Privateers align with… who they mercilessly plunder… who claims command of the ship.


Privateer Frigate Fortuna

Don’t miss yer opportunity to own this brand new LEGO Pirates set with extremely limited availability!  Only 30,000 will be available.

910059 Privateer Frigate Fortuna – Crowdfunding [OFFICIAL]

Crowdfunding for the very first LEGO Pirates themed BrickLink Designer ship, Privateer Frigate Fortuna commences upon 16 February, 2026 at 8AM and concludes February 23rd, 2026 at 12PM Pacific time. 


What Do Yer Think?

Are the Unpredictable Privateers a welcome addition to yer LEGO Pirates collection?  

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How many Fortuna will yer buy?

Learn more about the upcoming set

BrickLink Designer Program: Crowdfunding for Privateer Frigate Fortuna by Brick Perfection
Who shall your privateers ally with?  The Imperial Guards? The Soldiers? Or be they nefarious rouges who plunder everyone in sight?

The countdown to 16 February has almost ended…  Are ye prepared?

Share yer thoughts on the Unpredictable Privateers in the LEGO Pirates Forum and Classic Pirates Facebook Group.

Discuss in LEGO Pirates Forum!

4K Classic Box Art-Style Backgrounds for yer MOCs

January 25th, 2026 posted by Mister Phes Framed samples of 4K Classic Pirate Set Box Art Backgrounds

A common query Classic Pirates receives from enthusiastic LEGO Pirate fans be: Where can I acquire those classic box art backgrounds to put behind me MOCs?

Well today crew, we have made four backgrounds available for yer to download…


An Homage to the Masters

But first we must pay our respects to the legends who’ve inadvertently enthralled generations of fans with their talents. After all, they are the progenitors of these cherished artworks.

LEGO Pirates Designer, Jens Nygaard Knudsen

Jens Nygaard Knudsen: LEGO Pirates co-creator and designer of the minifigure

Jens Nygaard Knudsen and Niels Milan Pedersen weren’t merely crafting LEGO sets — they were orchestrating the entire experience… from shaping set packaging to arranging a plethora of marketing materials.  

LEGO Pirates Designer: Niels Milan Pedersen

Niels Milan Pedersen: LEGO Pirates co-creator – 📸 Blocks Magazine

They injected life into their products through elaborate dioramas and captivating photography that made every LEGO theme feel as though it was an entire world waiting to be explored.

MISB LEGO Pirate Set Boxes - photo credit to bricklicante

The beautiful artwork of LEGO Pirate set boxes – 📸 bricklicante

Unfortunately, most of us AFOLs lack the time, space and resources to build sprawling dioramas at home, so we must turn to modern technology to expand our horizons… literally and figuratively.

6285 Black Seas Barracuda Boxes

6285 & 10040 Black Seas Barracuda boxes – 📸 Kevin Luo

Ultimately, we accept our efforts lack the same authenticity as those opulent seascapes fashioned near four decades past. Yet we strive to recreate and reinvigorate their allure as closely as our limitations allow. 


Classic Pirate Backgrounds

And now for yer building pleasure, we have a modest selection of backgrounds for yer to download…

6277 Imperial Trading Post

Originally created for the 2024 Infamous Steve Contest, we wanted to feature merchant Steve in brand new classic imagery to promote the contest. 

4K Classic LEGO Pirates Background: 6277 Imperial Trading Post

Download 4096 x 2160

6285 Black Seas Barracuda

The very first LEGO Pirate ship, voted most popular LEGO set of all time during the early 2000s, did yer know?  This background was created from the version used to present the Barracuda in the official LEGO Pirate articles on LEGO.com.

4K Classic LEGO Pirates Background: 6285 Black Seas Barracuda

Download 4096 x 2160

21322 Pirates of Barracuda Bay

Barracuda Bay‘s artwork may not have achieved vintage status like the classic sets, but it was the port of arrival for many recent LEGO Pirate fans.

4K Classic LEGO Pirates Background: 21322 Barracuda Bay

Download 4096 x 2160

6276 Eldorado Fortress

For a limited time LEGO Insider Members were able to claim an Eldorado Fortress background image framed within a purple LEGO SYSTEM box. 

Now, here be that background freed from its purple shackles…

4K Classic LEGO Pirates Background:

Download 4096 x 2160


Usage

Use these backgrounds at yer liberty! 

But yer will need to provide your own software and the skills to use it.

Merchant Steve Minifigure using Adobe Photoshop

How be yer Photoshop skills?

And when ye share yer edited creation, ’twould be mighty kind if yer could slip in a quick mention for Classic Pirates to steer other fans to where they can fetch the backgrounds for themselves.


BrickLink Designer Program

At the time of publishing this article, it be the Open Submission phase of Series 10.

BrickLink Designer Program Series 10 – Open Submission

If ye be wantin’ yer design to stand out like treasure glittering in the moonlight, slap it atop one of these classic backdrops and watch it roar to life.


More Classic Homages

If yer infatuated with Classic LEGO Theme memorabilia, procure yerself a superb 2026 LEGO Pirate Calendar created by Mariusz Pietruszka.

“2026 LEGO Pirate Calendar” by Mariusz Pietruszka

Mariusz’s calendars tap into the spring of LEGO nostalgia and put a modern spin on old classics.  Covering a range of themes from Pirate to Castle, from Western to Adventurers, from Space and beyond… 


What Do Yer Think?

Be these classic backgrounds of any use to yer?

Are there any particular backgrounds yer would like to see in the future?

Or have any yer made yer own classic-style backgrounds?

Let us know in the Classic Pirates Facebook Group!

BrickLink Designer Program Series 10 – Open Submission

January 20th, 2026 posted by Mister Phes Open Submission for BrickLink Designer Program Series 10

Submit, me hearties!  Submit!

Nay, not “surrender“, submit yer design to the BrickLink Designer Program!  

Series 10 Open Submission occurs between the 19th and 30th January, 2026.

So give yer build a thorough once‑over, and then cast it off to the BrickLink Designer Team while the tide still holds favour…


Official Information

If yer a bit late to the shindig we’ve compiled all the useful Series 10 information in a comprehensive article.

BrickLink Designer Program Series 10

So have a read to ensure yer up to date with all the latest BrickLink Designer Program happenings.

Webinar

And if yer be wishin’ to gain the edge on yer competitors and ensure yer design passes review, watch the Series 10 Q&A webinar.

BrickLink Designer Program Series 10: Q&A Webinar

The webinar provides some very important information from the BrickLink Designer Team manager, particularly a request for smaller designs. Aye, a REQUEST.

Sure, LEGO Pirate fans be excited by large, detailed builds…  but not all  have treasure hoards large enough to buy sets that expensive three times a year.  So we need to downsize the designs!

Smaller Pirate designs submitted to the BrickLink Designer Program

Yer designs have been too big! Think smaller, like these builds

Plus there’s shiploads of savvy guidance to help catch the eyes of the BrickLink Designer Team’s and sail through their meticulously review process.

Crowdfunding for Privateer Frigate Fortuna

This fine ship will be available for Pre-order between 16 February, 2026 at 8AM and 23 February at 12PM Pacific Time.

910059 Privateer Frigate Fortuna – Crowdfunding [OFFICIAL]

So prepare yerself in case it sells out within a few hours like Thieves of Tortuga did, because there ain’t no guarantee additional sets will become available for purchase this time round.


Classic Backgrounds

If yer be wishin’ for yer design to shine like plunder gleamin’ under a silver moon, whack it upon one of these timeless backdrops.

4K Classic Box Art-Style Backgrounds for yer MOCs

Make AFOL supporters and the BrickLink Designer Team sit up and take notice! 


What Do Yer Think?

Have yer finished constructing a smaller, yet epic Golden Age–of‑Piracy masterpiece for potential blazes of glory in Series 10?

Bricklink Designer Program Series 10 Open Submission

Finish yer design and submit it!

Yer build could add fresh vibrancy to our LEGO Pirate lineup, enriching it with a bold new design and a dash of nostalgic intrigue.

Builders

Open Submission for Series 10 occurs between  19th and 30th January, 2026.

So be sure to submit yer design before the counter reaches  00:00:00:00!

Buyers

Be ye satisfied with the swashbucklin’ selections headed into Crowdfunding — from the mighty  Privateer Frigate Fortuna to the sun‑soaked shores of Coconut Cape — or be yer craving them days when classic LEGO Pirates sets ruled store shelves?

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Do yer have a general interest in Pirate-themed BrickLink Sets?
LEGO Pirates BrickLink Designer Submission
Sail over to the LEGO Pirates Forum and Classic Pirates Facebook Group and dive into the lively conversations about the BrickLink Designer Program with the most enthusiastic minds on the brick seas.

Discuss in LEGO Pirates Forum!

Creator 31387 Legendary Pirate Ship [RUMOUR]

January 13th, 2026 posted by Mister Phes LEGO 31109 Creator Legendary Pirate Ship Possibility

A new rumour has been sighted off the port bow! 

Scheduled for release during June 2026 be 31387 Legendary Pirate Ship, another Creator set containing 1,074 pieces.

No images have appeared and the price be under wraps, and whether it includes alternate builds remains mystery…


Rumour Origins

has tapped into an extensive list of upcoming LEGO sets which apparently originated from pure-gaming.fr.

Creator set 2026 rumours - Legendary Pirate Ship

Look at all those sets!

And that be all the details for the plunderin’ so far — keep an eye on the horizon because updates could appear at any moment!

But from the little information available, we should note that the part count only  be 1,074 pieces, down almost 200 pieces from its predecessor, 31109 3-in-1 Pirate Ship which contained 1,264 pieces.


Creator Pirate Sets

This be the third pirate-themed Creator set. A successor to the  3-in-1 Pirate Ship be somewhat expected, given it was decommissioned towards the end of 2025.

31109 Creator 3 in 1 Pirate Ship

Recently retired:  31109 3-in-1 Pirate Ship

We saw a similar occurrence after the first Castle Creator set, 31120 Medieval Castle ceased production during late 2024, followed by the release of 31168 Medieval Horse Knight Castle during 2025.

LEGO® 40597 Scary Pirate Island [OFFICIAL]

The other Pirate Creator set be 40597 Scary Pirate Island, offered as a Gift With Purchase during Halloween 2023.


What Do Yer Think?

Are yer excited for a new Creator Pirate Ship?

"31109 Imperial Rapid Ship" by EHOI

Click bait MOC:31109 Imperial Rapid Ship” by EHOI

Or do yer think The LEGO Group should base a future Creator set on a different aspect of the LEGO Pirates theme?  Like an Imperial Guard ship, or an Indigo Islander template? Or something we ain’t never seen in the pirate theme?

Tell us yer thoughts in the Classic Pirates Facebook Group.

10790 Team Spidey at Green Goblin’s Lighthouse

January 12th, 2026 posted by Mister Phes 10790 Team Spidey at Green Goblins Lighthouse

Well, blow me down!  The Spiderman/LEGO Pirates crossover set, 11208 Team Spidey’s Pirate Ship sailed into the , with far greater enthusiasm than a Classic Pirate could possibly imagine!

In which case, you’ll be thrilled to discover the LEGO Pirate fun continues in a second set, 10790 Team Spidey at Green Goblin’s Lighthouse.

Miles Morales and Sandman Minfigures from 10790 Team Spidey at Green Goblins Lighthouse

Bo’Sun Will and Spinoza

It may not raise yer sails like a true Classic Set, but even the most finicky LEGO Pirate fan might find it worth a quick glance…


10790 Team Spidey at Green Goblin’s Lighthouse

T’was released during 2023 and retired last year to clear the decks for Spidey’s Pirate Ship — but that won’t deter us from diving deeper into this mysterious lighthouse.

First, here be the glorious box art which will no doubt mesmerise fans for many decades to come:

Official Description

From the 10790 Team Spidey at Green Goblin’s Lighthouse webpage on LEGO.com:

Superheroes at sea, for kids aged 4+

Put imaginative, developmental fun into the hands of young Spider-Man fans with this endlessly enjoyable build-and-play toy.

Front of 10790 Team Spidey at Green Goblins Lighthouse

Jack ‘o lanterns work very effectively on lighthouses

Dimensions

Reconfigurable fun!  The lighthouse measures over:

  • 22 cm/8.5 in high,
  • 31 cm/12 in. wide 
  • 21 cm/8.5 in deep

Treasure, traps and Super Hero battles

From the underground cave to the pumpkin at the top of the lighthouse, LEGO® Marvel Team Spidey at Green Goblin’s Lighthouse (10790) is filled with action designed especially for kids aged 4 and up.

Pirate Parts

The standard fare be present…  a map, treasure chest and some booty… but alas!  These dull discs don’t hold a candle to the dazzling shine of the vac‑metal doubloons of yesteryear.

Pirate elements in 10790 Team Spidey at Green Goblins Lighthouse

Pirate parts… and the not so pirate parts

There also be a handful of parts to construct a rudimentary shipwreck: a hull piece, ship’s wheel, and mast with brick-built sails. Yer’ll also find rock wall elements and a cell door for the brig — plus a palm tree to mark the shore.

Jail of 10790 Team Spidey at Green Goblin's Lighthouse

Guard crab also included

Plus a buildable pirate shipwreck, a railway to transport stolen treasure, a cave that doubles as a jail, the lighthouse headquarters of Green Goblin and numerous accessories.

The Starter Wall

Quite the notable feature…

The brick wall at Green Goblin's lighthouse

Here’s a Starter Brick wall to boost yer kid’s confidence

A Starter Brick wall element gives youngsters the confidence to build and reconfigure the set. Simple instructions are provided in the form of a colorful picture-story guide and, for added digital fun, the LEGO Builder app features intuitive zoom and rotate tools that let kids visualize their model as they build…

But are AFOLs audacious enough to repurpose those lavish lavender walls into a imperial fortress or a pirate’s hideout? Maybe they’re a touch too gaudy.

Painted buildings along a Curacao harbour

Curaçao: we need those wall pieces in more colours!

Perhaps they belong in a Dutch harbour bustling with merchant cargo vessels — like the sun-washed settlements of Curaçao, where rows of bright pastel façades shimmer against the deep blue water.

Minifigures

Unlike the latest LEGO Pirate Spidey set, these minifigs here ain’t been kitted out with pirate accessories.

Minifigures in 10790 Team Spidey at Green Goblins Lighthouse

Green Goblin, Sandman, Miles Morales and Ghosty

Still, these sets have a generous number of minifigs in relation to their part counts:

The set includes 4 minifigures – Miles Morales, Ghosty, Sandman and Green Goblin .

App building instructions for 10790 Team Spidey at Green Goblins Lighthouse

The app’s zoom feature saves wearing reading glasses

Fun for families to share

4+ sets are the perfect way for adults to share the building fun with youngsters, whether they are seasoned LEGO fans or experiencing LEGO

An’ if yer  hankerin’ fer even more details, cast yer spyglass upon the official 10790 Team Spidey at Green Goblin’s Lighthouse page on LEGO.com.

Green Goblin minifigure using a computer

Green Goblin just lost the video game he was playing


11208 Team Spidey Pirate Ship

The successor to the lighthouse; this brand new set became available at all yer favour merchants upon 1 January, 2026.

11208 Team Spidey Pirate Ship

It contains a range of useful LEGO Pirate elements, some of which are available in new colours, and we gain reassurance that firing cannons are still in commission – so be sure investigate further.


What Do Yer Think?

Did yer acquire 10790 Team Spidey at Green Goblin’s Lighthouse?

Or did it sail right past you by like two ships in the night?

Father an daughter building 10790 Team Spidey at Green Goblins Lighthouse

6265 Pumpkin Island

And what of the set itself?  Would yer press gang this into yer LEGO Pirates collection?  Scrap it for parts? 

Or cast it off to yer youngin’s as a gateway to true LEGO Pirates sets?

Now don’t be shy, me hearties — swing by the Classic Pirates Facebook Group and share yer thoughts with the crew.

910059 Privateer Frigate Fortuna – Crowdfunding [OFFICIAL]

January 6th, 2026 posted by Mister Phes BrickLink Designer Program: Crowdfunding for Privateer Frigate Fortuna by Brick Perfection

The big day is fast approaching us! 

Pre-orders for Privateer Frigate Fortuna commence upon 16 February, 2026 at 8AM and conclude February 23rd, 2026 at 12PM Pacific time.

The cost be US$349.99 / £319.99 / €349.99 / AU$549.99, so quickly dig up yer stashed booty – it’ll soon be needed!

Now let’s hoist our sails and chart a course through the official images and details…


Remove Decks of "Privateer Frigate Fortuna" by BrickPerfection

The Fortuna with the upper decks removed

Official Announcement

From the official Privateer Frigate Fortuna webpage on BrickLink.com:

Embark on an epic voyage with the Privateer Frigate Fortuna — a swift and graceful 18th-century warship crafted for daring expeditions and high-seas adventure. This stunning 4,000-piece model is perhaps the closest a LEGO® creation has ever come to a historically accurate sailing frigate from the final years of the Golden Age of Piracy.

Whether proudly displayed as the centerpiece of your collection, integrated into a larger pirate diorama, or starring in a stop-motion film, Fortuna is breathtaking from every angle. When looking closely, you will find a host of innovative and largely unique building techniques and an extraordinary level of detail and refinement.

Minifigures included with "Privateer Frigate Fortuna" by BrickPerfection

The crew: marines, sailors and civilians

Minifigures

Fortuna includes 20 Minifigures (including a magnificent figurehead): 

  • Captain, captain’s daughter, lieutenant, midshipman 
  • Boatswain, cook, sailmaker, carpenter 
  • Six sailors and five marines 

Animals

Our merry is crew is accompanied by a goat, a cat, two chickens, and one mischievous stowaway — a monkey! 

Animals included with "Privateer Frigate Fortuna" by BrickPerfection

The livestock

Flags

Raise the colours of the red coat Imperial Guards, blue coat Soliders, or go rogue with an exquisite pirate flag!

Flags included with "Privateer Frigate Fortuna" by BrickPerfection

Fly the Soldiers, Imperial Guard or Privateers flag

But do note these be stickers, not new tile elements.

Sail Templates

Set designer BrickPerfection designed printable sail templates intended for A4 or US Letter page sizes.

Sailed version of "Privateer Frigate Fortuna" by BrickPerfection

For those who don’t like brick-built sails

When printed on heavy, natural-textured paper (single- or double-sided), they rival the appearance of real fabric sails. Assembly requires only scissors and a standard hole punch — no additional LEGO elements are needed.

Lower Deck of "Privateer Frigate Fortuna" by BrickPerfection

The lower decks are bustling with activity

Main Features

  • Run out the Cannons:
    Open the gun ports and slide out the cannons for realistic naval battles.
  • Working Capstan & Anchors:
    A clever selector gearbox lets you raise or lower either anchor. The removable capstan can be turned with Minifigures on it. When unselected, the anchor can also be dropped.
  • Accessible Interior:
    Remove the top deck in sections for full access. Minifigures can stand and move below deck, and there is storage for all of their weapons and utensils.
  • Plentiful details:
    Prepare food for the crew in the galley, read maps in the captain’s cabin, or look after the treasure chest below deck.
  • Authentic Masts:
    Accurate, three-piece masts complete with standing rigging. The yards can turn into the wind and Minifigures can climb the shrouds.
  • Elegant, Realistic Hull:
    The graceful curves of an 18th-century frigate are captured in all three dimensions using hinged sections, slopes, and half-a-plate high offsets for a smooth, historically faithful shape.
  • Structural Integrity:
    Built on a technic frame, Fortuna has an exceptionally strong hull and is easy to transport.
Stern of "Privateer Frigate Fortuna" by BrickPerfection

Port broadside and decorated sterncastle 

Dimensions

Length: 81 cm / 32 in
Width: 28 cm / 11 in
Height: 61 cm / 24 in

BrickPerfection’s Video Overview

 
 
 
 
 
View this post on Instagram
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
A post shared by BrickPerfection (@brickperfection)


Evolution of Fortuna

It’s been an incredible voyage for Fortuna!  Evolving over the course of three different BrickLink Designer Series before being selected as a Series 7 finalist.

“Privateer Frigate Fortuna” by BrickPerfection – Series 7 Version

So catch up Fortuna as it traveled through it’s various prototype phases during Series 5, Series 6 and Series 7.


What Do Yer Think?

Will you be adding Privateer Frigate Fortuna to yer fleet?

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How many Fortuna will yer buy?

Learn more about the upcoming set

BrickLink Designer Program: Crowdfunding for Privateer Frigate Fortuna by Brick Perfection
Yer have until 16 February to make up yer mind!

Share yer thoughts in the LEGO Pirates Forum and Classic Pirates Facebook Group.

Discuss in LEGO Pirates Forum!

LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean Rumours for 2026

January 4th, 2026 posted by Captain Zuloo "Rolling Dutchman" by Stoertebeker on LEGO Ideas

Now that 2025 is behind us, let’s sail towards them LEGO Pirate rumours circulating the waters in 2026. But be warned!  Rumours is all they be…

If yer seeking official confirmations, navigate through the 2025 Recap.

So, what be them rumours?

The Black Pearl, HMS Endeavor and The Flying Dutchman

The Black Pearl released… next the HMS Endeavor or The Flying Dutchman?


The Rumours

Shortly after the release of 10365 Captain Jack Sparrow’s Pirate Ship during September 2025, came a flurry of excitement at the possibility there may be two more Pirates of the Caribbean sets released in the near future.

XelaOrdnajela 2026 LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean Rumour posted on Reddit

Posted on Reddit 4 June, 2025 by XelaOrdnajela

However, probing deeper into the depths of the leaky abyss we discover claims were made as far back as June.

XelaOrdnajela writes:

Couldn’t find the exact leak source
(will comment the source once I find it).

Rumors leak that two more Pirates of the Caribbean sets are coming under the Lego Icons theme. One possibly in 2026 and the other in 2027. Similar treatment to Lord of the Rings with the Barad-dur, Rivendell, and The Shire sets.

But unfortunately no source was ever provided…

NEW 2026 Pirates of The Caribbean Set LEAKS! by
The Brick Reporter

A couple of weeks after the Icons Black Pearl was unleashed upon the world in September 2025,  reported this:

The Brick Reporter writes:

All NEW 2026 LEGO Pirates of The Caribbean FUTURE SET LEAKS, LEGO Flying Dutchman 2026, LEGO Queen Anne’s Revenge, LEGO Davy Jones LEAKS!

also shared a source for the rumour in an Instagram post shared upon the 26 September, 2025.

TheBrickReporter's 2026 LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean Rumour posted on Instagram

Brick Reporter names swii9383 as the source in an Instagram post

Who is swii9383?

The Instagram account named is private so unlikely the information originated from there unless Brick Reporter be a tight knit matie.

But perhaps swii is short for Sam Wise of  which appears to be a publicly accessible account what shares LEGO leaks. 

jedi.samwise.bricks Instagram profile

Look at all those leaks!

However, glancing through the posts, there ain’t a single Pirates of the Caribbean rumour for 2026 – the posts mainly be focused upon rumoured Star Wars and Lord of the Rings sets.

Have we arrived upon these shores too late and the post long since scuttled?  Maybe t’was an ethereal story which vanished within 24 hours… or did the post even exist in the first place?

Jedi Bricks YouTube channel

Even more leaks for you to wade through!

Perhaps the answer lies within the videos throughout the YouTube channel – so start sifting’, yer may uncover some golden nuggets.

Kraken Claim by The Brick Enthusiast

upped the ante a little more with this claim:

The Brick Enthusiast 2026 LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean Rumour posted on Facebook

Shared via Facebook on 27 September, 2025

Well, it be more of a guess than a claim, but it demonstrates how fan speculation can potentially fuel rumours beyond what was initially shared.

It’s heavily rumored that we’ll be getting TWO MORE Pirates of the Caribbean sets in 2026! 🤯🤩
Nothing has been confirmed yet, but my guess is we might finally see a Flying Dutchman set, along with a brick-built Kraken to go with it. 🐙


Davy Jones and crew of The Flying Dutchman as seen in the LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean Video Game

Davy Jones and crew from the LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean video game

The Rumours Circulate Further

From here more YouTubers intercepted claims and relayed the information with their own spins and wishful desires.

2026 Flying Dutchman claim by 2LegoBoss

 ‘s video focuses solely on Davy Jones’ vessel…

Pirates of the Caribbean 2026 LEAKS! by Brickington

While soars ahead with the two set claim, but suggesting the ship to be released are Blackbeard’s Queen Anne’s Revenge and Salazar’s Silent Mary.


LIES!!!

Some scallywag be tellin’ tall tales!

spuriously claimed on 21 October, 2025, that 10469 Davy Jones’ Pirate Ship would be released in July 2026, contain 3,513 pieces and retail for $599.00… in US dollars we assume…

darthaspamacc 2026 LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean Rumour posted on Instagram

Not to get yer hopes up or anything…

But he promptly confessed to pulling our peg legs… just a bit of harmless fun, ay?  Ok, who’s still simmering in rage like boiled cuttlefish?

bb_brickz Was Excited!

TikToker must not have glanced at darthaspamacc’s admission on his Instagram post before sharing a rumour video a few days later.

@bb_brickz New LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean rumors for 2026! Let me know your thoughts on this one! #lego #legopiratesofthecaribbean #piratesofthecaribbean #fyp #foryoupage ♬ original sound - Drew

bb_brickz TikTok video

Nonetheless, we love bb_brickz’ boundless enthusiasm!  And it just goes to show — the mere whisper of an official LEGO Flying Dutchman be enough to set AFOL hearts aflutter.


The Rumours Retreat

For the past few months fans who’ve caught wind of these rumours, have been joyously excited at the prospect of future LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean sets. 

Then all of a sudden… BOOM goes the gunpowder magazine!

During the final days of December 2025 came a rather devastating blow…

TheBrickReporter's 2026 LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean Rumour posted on Instagram

Again shared by brickreporter on Instagram but sourced from TandNBricks

Those lovely leakers are now claiming The LEGO Group SHALL NOT be releasing  Pirates of the Caribbean sets during 2026.

So naturally fans be screaming WHY???

Was the market for pirate-themed LEGO products oversaturated during 2025 so they’re allowing some breathing space?

Recap of Official 2025 LEGO Pirate Releases

Or are future Pirates of the Caribbean sets no longer on the cards for reasons we are yet to discover?


What Do Yer Think?

So which rumours be true? 

Are two more Pirates of the Caribbean sets on their way?   Or wasn’t there any truth to them rumours to begin with? 

"Flying Dutchman" by Stoertebeker

 MOC used for clickbait: The “Rolling Dutchman” by Stoertebeker

Or be this latest rumour — claiming there ain’t a single Pirates of the Caribbean set for release in 2026 unequivocally false?

Stern of "The Rolling Dutchman" by Stoertebeker

This Dutchman was on LEGO Ideas, did yer know?

Tell us yer thoughts… or better yet, if yer have any further knowledge of the situation, rip open that can of squid tentacles in the Classic Pirates Facebook Group.

Recap of Official 2025 LEGO Pirate Releases

December 31st, 2025 posted by Captain Zuloo Recap of the official 2025 LEGO Pirate Releases

What an exciting year 2025 has been!

We haven’t experienced a tidal wave of official LEGO Pirate releases like this since the golden age of the 90s!  From new classic inspired minifigures, to Pirates of the Caribbean, to One Piece, to The Goonies, to the BrickLink Designer Program, there’s something for every bloodthirsty buccaneer.

So let’s ensure nothing has sailed past yer in 2025


RETIRING!!!

31109 Creator 3-in-1 Pirate Ship is sailing off into the sunset, so if you haven’t acquired one for yer fleet, this be yer last chance!

31109 Creator 3-in-1 LEGO Pirate Ship

Available while stock lasts… yer might already be too late!

It be three LEGO Pirate sets in one!

Not only do yer get a pirate ship, but also a tavern and skull island build.

But unlikely will yer spy one upon LEGO.com because they’re all sold out!

If yer lucky, yer may snag one from the secondary market, via eBay for example, at a half decent price.


On the Horizon

We be skint on fresh rumours and official announcements for 2026, but there’s still something left to grind at the mill…

11208 Team Spidey Pirate Ship

Arriving upon 1 January 2026, this unexpected crossover between LEGO Pirates and Spiderman was received much better than anticipated in the Classic Pirates Facebook Group.

11208 Team Spidey Pirate Ship

But is it for every LEGO Pirate fan? At the very least it confirms shooting cannons are still in production along with various other crucial LEGO Pirate elements.

Privater Frigate Fortuna

The official announcement for this upcoming BrickLink Designer set shall be unleashed during January 2026 with Crowdfunding (pre-orders) to follow sometime in February.

“Privateer Frigate Fortuna” by BrickPerfection – Series 7 Version

It’s been quite a journey for Fortuna, and Classic Pirates has documented its evolution over BrickLink Design Program Series 5, Series 6 and Series 7.

Coconut Cape

The BrickLink Designer Program continues to deliver the goods for LEGO Pirate fans, with its next offering… the very first Imperial Fortress design available for Crowdfunding during June 2026.

“Coconut Cape” by BallisticBricks

Which imperial faction will be stationed at the cape remains unknown. Whether it be the Imperial Armada inspired minifigs of the design  submitted, or whether they’ll be supplanted by an entirely different regiment.


2025 Disappears Behind Us

Now, in antichronological order, let’s dig up the 2025 releases…

LEGO Ideas® 21363 The Goonies

The 1985 film, The Goonies, inspired ‘s winning entry in the LEGO IdeasIf we could turn back time Challenge“… 

RELEASED: LEGO Ideas ®21363 The Goonies

21363 The Goonies and its accompanying Gift With Purchase, 40773 The Walshes’ Attic were released to retail during November 2025.

If yer a devout Goonies fan, head over to LEGO.com and place yer order now.

Brickbeard Poster

Originally conceived as a comic book cover, this hand-painted artwork decorated the LEGO booth at San Diego Comic Con 2025, and later offered to LEGO Insiders as a reward poster, circa July 2025.

Brickbeard Poster – LEGO® Insiders Reward [OFFICIAL]

Disclaimer: the pirate captain does not appear to be Ironhook!

10365 LEGO® Icons Captain Jack Sparrow’s Pirate Ship

After 9 months of teasing tantilising fans, the ridiculously over leaked much anticipated remake of the Black Pearl was finally released in September 2025.

10365 Captain Jack Sparrow’s Pirate Ship [OFFICIAL]

The rumoured Gift With Purchase manifested itself as 5009609 Captain Jack Sparrow’s Compass, rather than the preferred minifigure scale set containing the mysteriously absent Pintel and Ragetti.

RELEASED: 10365 Captain Jack Sparrow’s Pirate Ship NOW AVAILABLE

At the time of its release, fans from across the seven seas reported supply shortages, so if you missed out, check LEGO.com again… this time your fortunes may be smiling.

Pirate Bundles on Pick A Brick

A new time saving feature arrived to Pick A Brick on LEGO.com during late 2025 – minifigure bundles!

LEGO Pirate Bundles on Pick A Brick

Yer can load yer cart up with five maties in one hit, well provided yer don’t mind a crew of quintuplets.  Bundles for Wolfpack Outlaws, Crusaders Archers and Viking Villagers also be awaiting yer…

Pirate-themed Build A Minifigure Quarter 3, 2025 Minifigure

We affectionately named this minifig “Sam Scarlet” so didn’t have to keep referring to him by the excessively long name just above.

NEW Pirate-Themed – Build A Minifigure – Q3 2025 [OFFICIAL]

Be him a pirate, or be him a merchant? That’s for you to decide, but some fans have discovered that torso works rather well on their Steve minifig.


910053 The Thieves of Tortuga

The second pirate-themed submission Crowdfunded via the BrickLink Designer Program sold out at blazing speed!  For the first time ever additional stock was made available bumping the 30,000 order limit to around 40,000.

The Thieves of Tortuga has Sold EXCEPTIONALLY Well!

Orders were fulfilled during late 2025 and now LEGO Pirate fans are enjoying their newly assembled pirate havens.

Pirate Torsos in the Minifigure Factory

Coinciding with the release of 21358 Minifigure Vending Machine, came the limited availability of palette-swapped torso designs for the newly updated Bo’Sun Will and Camilla minifigures.

Pirates in the LEGO® Minifigure Factory

LEGO.com‘s recent feature, the Minifigure Factory allows yer to digitally craft a custom minifigure and then have yer bespoke little scallywag shipped straight to yer doorstep. 

21358 Minifigure Vending Machine

Another LEGO Ideas submission what came into fruition; 21358 Minifigure Vending Machine offering a plethora of new minifigures.

NEW LEGO Pirates in 21358 Minifigure Vending Machine

The highlight for us LEGO Pirate fans be the updated Bo’Sun Will and Camilla designs. The latter of which, may be a glimpse into an entirely new Pirate theme faction, the Unpredictable Privateers.

One Piece LEGO Theme

Another whisper on the high seas was proven to be true — the rumoured One Piece LEGO theme sailed into reality during mid 2025.

Pre-Orders for One Piece LEGO® Sets [OFFICIAL]

One Piece may not be every LEGO Pirate fan’s tankard of ale, but a couple of those sets look ripe for refitting into classic‑style vessels and hideouts. Set yer sights on 75636 Windmill Village Hut and 75639 The Going Merry Pirate Ship.

LEGO Insider Rewards

Around April 2025, Insider Members were treated to some free loot

A splendid assortment of pirate-themed wallpapers were available to spruce up  computers, tablets and mobile devices.

FREE Pirate Rewards for LEGO® Insider Members

Plus a “stunning maritime” backdrop combining the branding of the 6290 Red Beard Runner box with the box art background Classic Pirates edited for 10320 Eldorado Fortress… which was originally derived from the 6276 box art.

Pirate-themed Build A Minifigure Quarter 2, 2025 and Brickbeard Tile

“Pirate-themed” is breathed loosely here, because it’s the skull and crossbones torso design what got our attention…  the kid not so much!

Brickbeard Tile and Pirate Torso Design – Build A Minifigure – Q2 2025

Plus the tile featuring a Brickbeard painting would make a lovely addition to any captain’s cabin or tavern wall. 

Pirate Quartermaster

We entered 2025 on a strong wind, marked by the debut of the Pirate Quartermaster from Collectible Minifigure Series 27.

Pirate Quartermaster – Collectible Minifigure Series 27

The Pirate Quartermaster fueled the imagination of fans who found all manner of creative uses for the minifig.


Bad News!

Rumours have also been swirling around about future Pirates of the Caribbean LEGO sets, such as the much overlooked Flying Dutchman, which unlike the Black Pearl, has never seen an official LEGO release.

Flying Dutchman 2026 claim by 2LegoBoss

Around September/October 2025, the rumour mill was grinding out chaff about an Icons Flying Dutchman, like the following video posted on the 2LegoBoss YouTube Channel.

Pirates of the Caribbean 2026 LEAKS! by Brickington

The YouTube channel made a similar claim, with the suggestion of two Pirates of the Caribbean LEGO Icons sets.

New 2026 Pirates of the Caribbean Rumours

But despite these claims, the latest gossip indicates The LEGO Group WILL NOT be releasing further licenced Pirates of the Caribbean sets during 2026.

Whether this be a temporary hiatus… or to allocate SKUs to more classic-inspired LEGO Pirate releases remains shrouded in the fog of mystery…


What Do Yer Think?

What was your favourite 2025 LEGO Pirate release?

Recent official LEGO Pirate Releases from 2025 & 26

Which 2026 releases are yer looking forward to?

And would yer believe, ALL them rumours we published turned out to be TRUE? And all them we ignored are looking highly unlikely.

Sails into the New Year with a hearty “Yo-ho-ho” and tell us which recent LEGO Pirate releases yer treasure most in the Classic Pirates Facebook Group!

2025 Roundup of LEGO Pirate Christmas Creations

December 25th, 2025 posted by Captain Zuloo Roundup of LEGO Pirates for Christmas 2025

Once again, Christmas be upon us…

A season treasured by countless LEGO fans what fondly remember the thrill of unwrapping their favourite LEGO Pirate sets on a joyous holiday morning…

Greg Turner - 6276 Eldorado Fortress - Circa 1989-90

Greg Turner has shared one such memory with us

Those moments of pure childhood wonder, the rustle of wrapping paper, the first glimpse of a long‑awaited box… they remain with us like cherished memories etched into the mainmast.


“The Jolly Santa” by captain_brixx

LEGO Idea Book 260 has sparked the imaginations of fans for decades!

delivers us a festive version of the very first official LEGO Pirate ship bearing brick-built sails…

"The Jolly Santa" by captain_brixx

Bo’Sun Will and Camilla are along for the ride

The build is nicely presented upon the classic-set box art background, available as a FREE Reward to LEGO Insider Members.

captain_brixx writes:

🇬🇧 Pirate Bo‘Sun Will and Governor Broadside‘s niece Camilla are heading for new adventures. They joined Captain Snowman on his ship, the Jolly Santa. Together they sail the Chrismas Seas to get some treasur… I meant presents for their fellow pirates!

And to top it off, captain_brixx serves up a vibrant spread of stunning Jolly Santa photos, bringing every nook and cranny of the build to life.


“HAR HAR HAR!!” by Matthew Kilburn

has given the LEGO House Exclusive set “40504 A Mini figure Tribute” a festive makeover, complete with Christmas tree.

"HAR HAR HAR!!" by Matthew Kilburn

Too bad LEGO House doesn’t have a chimney

But we’re not entirely certain whether the following comment is intended to be a double entendre, but…

Matthew writes:

Time to get jolly on your naughty @r$e$!!

So this Redbeard maxifigure may be open to coming down your chimney more than once a year.


“Merry Christmas Captain Redbeard!!” by pirates016

Redbeard seems to be receiving all the gifts this year.  He’s so pleased with the treasure map Santa has bought him, his beard flies off.

"Merry Christmas Captain Redbeard!!" by pirates016

It doesn’t appear Santa came down the chimney

One of two 2025 Christmas posts brought to us by .


“Colonists Coming Together for Christmas” by ruddellcreations18

  brings us this merry scene, complete with lighting.

After a harrowing year of being terrorised by marauders from sea, these colonists love to unwind with some Christmas carols.

ruddellcreations18 writes:

This was my building challenge for December
The colonialists coming together to celebrate Christmas, even though one was mad at the Christmas Carolers for singing and was trying to throw snowballs at them.


“Relaxed pre-Christmas time” by captain_brickbeard_89

has finished his Naughty & Nice list and traded his ship for a sleigh, so next he must deliver the plunder. 

Santa Redbeard minifigure in sleigh by captain_brickbeard_89

Redbeard only delivers gifts to the bloodthirstiest of pirates

So let’s hope all the LEGO Pirates have been dirty-rotten scallywags so they can make the Naughty list.

captain_brickbeard_89 writes:

I wish you a relaxed pre-Christmas time!


“LEGO Imperials Do Christmas” by bricking747

has shared this superb vignette of a sentry box adjacent a mounted Admiral Woodhouse, against a vibrant festive background for past Christmases.

"LEGO Imperials do Christmas" by bricking747

The background has been rejigged for Christmas 2025

But it’s too good to cast aside, so it here it be again with an extended background.


“Merry Christmas!” by bricks_by_pata

sends us a hearty broadside of Christmas greetings, unleashing a tidal wave of festive cheer that would make even Blackbeard crack a smile…

"Merry Christmas" by bricks_by_pata

Roger loves delivering gifts!

bricks_by_pata writes:

Merry Christmas! All the best, lots of health and joy, as well as time spent with the people who are most important to you!
Stay away from AFOLES! 😉 Merry Christmas! 😉


“Merry Christmas, LEGO Pirates Crew!”  by Davide Cioccarelli

"Merry Christmas, LEGO Pirates Crew! by Davide Cioccarelli

Wishing every builder sailing these brick‑filled seas a joyful and adventurous Christmas!

Davide writes:

May your holidays be filled with treasure chests of creativity, calm winds for new builds, and plenty of time to craft stories worthy of the greatest pirate legends.
Whether you command a mighty fortress, a fearsome ship, or a tiny island hideout, thank you for keeping this community lively, imaginative, and full of swashbuckling spirit all year long.


“Sweeter the Sabers Never Ring” by mr_legondaer

‘s Santa visits Barracuda Bay to ensure the pirates have carried out his strict mandate to decorate the place appropriately for the season.

"Sweeter the Sabers Never Ring" by mr_legondaer

You should see how they decorated the interior of  Jose’s Inn

mr_legondaer writes:

That moment when you’re actually a scary pirate but Santa forced your house to decorate with chains of lights and wreaths. 🎄✨
Jose’s Inn now has a new rule: whoever is caught looting lands on the “naughty list” – and this year instead of gold there’s only coal in the boot! ⚓️🎁


“Nutcracker x Rat King” by capt.dark.shark

Assuming this be inspired by The Nutcracker minifig and not a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle reference, brings us some Christmas ballet…

"Nutcracker x Rat King" wearing Imperial Guard shako

The rats have gotten into his nuts

capt.dark.shark writes:

🥜 Nutcracker x Rat King 🐀
Merry Christmas 🎄🌟


“Love, Peace, Creativity” by lego_pirates_world

For something different, Santa and elves have abandoned their traditional sleigh and piled into a pirate dinghy.

Love Peace Creativity by lego_pirates_world

It’s actually a pirate Celestial Sled

lego_pirates_world writes:

Love, peace,creativity and all the best wishes from the crew❤️❤️

Merry Christmas ho ho ĥoarrr 🎀🎄🎁🎀


“It’s Christmas time, Pirates!” 🎅🏻 by Marco Menguzzato

Redbeard dons his Santa’s hat and visits the elves at their exclusive Elf Club House.

Captain Redbeard in the Christmas village by Marco Menguzzato

He’s there for presents, not plunder


“This is the Gift for Captain Roger” by Francesco De Gasp

sees the Pirates and Imperial Guards set aside their differences. After Roger Redbeard receives a beautifully painted portrait, they all convene for a sumptuous Christmas dinner.

"This is the gift for Captain Roger" by Francesco De Gasp

The only day when Pirates and Imperials come together

Francesco De Gasp writes:

Merry Christmas!🎄
This is the gift for Captain Roger🎁


“Merry Christmas Me Hearties!” by pirates016

The crew of 31109 Creator 3 in 1 Pirate Ship has been nefarious enough this year to inspire    to build this scene with Santa approaching their vessel loaded with loot.

"Merry Christmas Me Hearties" by pirates016

Santa’s Super Sleigh Sloop


“Merry Christmas from the DARKTIDE PIRATES” by old_bones_moc

has been labouring away to conjure up new classic-style LEGO Pirate sets and sub themes to present on emulated vintage media.

"Christmas from the DARKTIDE PIRATES" by old_bones_moc

Like an old catalogue cover yer forget about

"DARKTIDE PIRATES" by old_bones_moc

Well worth a look for them what’s into vintage catalogues


Past Christmases

This be the third year Classic Pirates has conducted a roundup of Christmas-themed LEGO Pirate content.

2024 Roundup of LEGO Pirate Christmas Photos

2023 Roundup of LEGO Pirate Christmas Creations

So, if 2025’s Christmas haul ain’t satiated yer festive faculties, similar collections from Christmas 2023 and 2024 are eagerly waiting to be revisited!


What Do Yer Think?

What be yer favourite LEGO Pirates Christmas photo for 2025?

LEGO Pirates Round up for Christmas 2025

Any notable Christmas 2025 images we’ve sailed past?

Got a legendary LEGO Pirate Christmas moment or creation of your own to share with the crew?

Share yer festive LEGO Pirate joy in the Classic Pirates Facebook Group — don’t leave your treasures buried!



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