Archive for November, 2013

Well, that’s something brilliant! by Lego Kocka

Tuesday, November 26th, 2013
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Those waters seem a bit choppy today!

It’s possible none of us has seen this before, and it’s about time we do. Though it is a bit old, it’s still a wonderful build. Lego Kocka has posted this moc on Facebook a while ago, but it deserves some attention here for some great timeless techniques and an overall neat and clean build.

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Black Seas Barracuda, Revisited by Yawgmoth

Friday, November 22nd, 2013

 

Black Seas Barracuda Revisited

Eurobricks user Yawgmoth has remade the classic LEGO pirates set, bigger better and still true to the original!

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Turtle Power! by Mariann Asanuma

Monday, November 18th, 2013
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This way guys!

Mariann created a neat little vignette of some sea turtles hatching out of eggs on the beach. Nice part usage here for making some brickbuilt turtles that could work well in a larger layout.

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Brick Mania Antwerpen – Pirate Layout by Sebeus I et al.

Thursday, November 14th, 2013
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No touching!

Several of Eurobricks’ own, including Bonaparte and Sebeus I, collaborated on this massive display for Brick Mania Antwerpen. With 12 ships, 4 forts, 2 islands, and somewhere in the neighbourhood of 1000 minifigs, this might just be the largest Pirates display we’ve ever seen!

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Port Callao Invasion by El_Pirotecnico

Wednesday, November 6th, 2013
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Port Callao Invasion

Eurobricks newcomer El_Pirotecnico has made a memorable first impression with this diorama, which he built for an expo in his native Peru. Featuring a mix of MOCs and official sets, old and new, the result is a very busy scene with tons of hidden details.

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British Bomb Vessels by Captain Braunsfeld

Monday, November 4th, 2013

 

British Bomb Vessels

Captain Braunsfeld created these excellent little bomb ships.  They have a old school LEGO Pirates look to them.  They would fit in nice with classic sets, like Eldorado Fortress or Sabre Island.

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