Archive for April, 2021

“Return To Volcano Island” by Micro_model_maker

Friday, April 30th, 2021 Featured Image for “Return To Volcano Island” by Micro_model_maker

It’s been 24 years since anyone has visited this island… The last person to visit came by raft and decided to make this island his home, the island was once a small simple dwelling but over the years the occupant has built and built turning this into his own hideaway where he could stay and protect his riches.

Now 24 years later shipwrecked pirates with nothing more than a raft have stumbled onto this land, What secrets are waiting for them? What treasures will they find? And what of the old occupant? Perhaps you can find out by supporting this project…

This project was inspired by the 6248 Volcano Island set from 1996.

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“Under Jolly Roger! Estrella – Frigate” by NOD

Wednesday, April 28th, 2021 Featured Image for "Under Jolly Roger! Estrella - Frigate" by NOD

Eurobricks member NOD has created this beautiful pirate ship, come check it out in the Pirate MOCs forum!

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“Unto The Breach” by Evancelt

Friday, April 23rd, 2021 Featured Image for "Unto The Breach" by Evancelt
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When you have Imperial Guards in your garden…

Evancelt strikes again with another nifty MOC he shared in Brethren of the Brick Seas!  Here we see the 33rd Regiment “Red Sons” and Port Raleigh Militia attack Aurelia’s western gate. But what happens next? Did Aurelia’s defenses hold?  Or did they succumb to an unfortunately and bloody doom?


The Story

After returning to Port Raleigh from his reconnaissance mission to observe Aurelia’s defenses, Captain Hunter exchanged his plainclothes for an officer’s uniform. He met with the commanding officers of the 33rd Regiment “Red Sons” and Port Raleigh Militia at Flynn Blockhouse to describe the mission they were about to embark on.

The following morning, a large contingent of 210 soldiers sailed upriver to the headwaters of Queen’s River. There they were joined by 40 Ténotclaxcan warriors raised in Elisabethtown. The Ténotclaxcans had a good relationship with the Corlanders, having traded with them successfully for many years. The native warriors led the group overland along ancient interior paths toward the northeast corner of the island.

The group approached Aurelia from the west. Aurelia had only one small fort which was positioned offshore on a small island. By keeping Batterie Royale directly on the opposite side of the city from their approach, the joint Corlander / Eslandolan force hoped the fort would be unable to fire on them for fear of hitting the settlement.

As they slowly inched closer to the edge of the jungle, Captain Hunter had the 33rd deploy a 12-pounder to the side of the path. A prickly canpear fell from the tree canopy overhead, causing the soldiers to momentarily freeze in their tracks. Finally in position, the troops crouched low, ready to spring into action once their presence was known. Taking sight of Aurelia’s western gate, the artillerymen let loose the field gun with a mighty roar. The shot collided heavily with the gate, blowing it off its hinges. The combined force rushed toward the now open entryway. Unto the breach!


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About the Builder…

Evancelt is a prolific builder and has earned the special MOC Expert tag for his contributions to the Eurobricks Forums. Evan is a regular contributor to both the LEGO Pirates MOC Subforum and Brethren of the Brick Seas, constantly impressing audiences with his unique and often humourous creations.


About the Author…

This blog post was written by the infamous AFOL celebrity, Jonnie Samanen who only joined Classic Pirates for one day.  In that short time Jonnie actually accomplished quite a bit. In fact, it was like an episode from one of those long running television series. Remember the good old days when TV shows had around 22-26 episodes per season?  To meet the episode demand they have “stock” episodes with storylines that followed a particular formula.

This was the episode in which they take on a new recruit, who at first seems perfect.  But, by the second commercial break the recruit’s behaviour subtley hints  there may be something dubious about this character. Then, around the middle of the episode, the recruit’s true motivations are revealed and he sabotages the operation before the main cast realises what’s happening.  Now the main cast must  frantically spend the rest of the episode putting a stop to their saboteur and getting things under control… before it’s too late!

Well, that’s the best way to describe Jonnie’s thrilling escapade as he attempted to infiltrate Classic Pirates and Eurobricks. But we managed to get a decent blog post out of him, so we thank him for his wonderful contribution and send our love!

“Servant’s Gate” by Spud The Viking

Wednesday, April 21st, 2021 Featured Image for "Servant's Gate" by Spud The Viking

Spud The Viking deviates from LEGO Pirate’s usual Caribbean setting with this Brethren of the Brick Seas creation. As you can observe the Imperial Mail gets delivered no matter where in the world it is sent!

Spud writes:

A small and simple build for one of the Glory of Corrington Tasks. I was inspired by a repost of a build on Instagram who the account did not credit. Investigating Flickr, I found the original builder here.


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The Lotii community in Port Raleigh has grown significantly over the past few years. While the rest of the settlement enjoys a friendly connection with the Lotii, there is still a wall separating the groups. One of which is reserved for servants, and given the size, only those entering on foot.

The gate was most appealing, given the cherry blossom tree and bamboo clearly visible from outside, beckoning the intrepid Corrington native to enter and explore the oriental plants and architecture.

One busy Lotti servant was busy carrying food supplies, only realising he had went to the wrong gate.

However, one unamused Corrie officer walked past, delivering a letter between the two forts in Port Raleigh. Apparently, he didn’t want the smell of fish to linger on his freshly laundered uniform.

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About the Builder…

Spud The Viking is a regular contributor the popular Brethren of the Brick Seas game and you can see more of his fantastic builds on Flickr.

“Smuggler’s Shanty and Castaway’s Raft” by Kozikyo86

Monday, April 19th, 2021 Featured Image for "Smuggler's Shanty and Castaway's Raft" by Kozikyo86

Kozikyo86’s objective was to create builds similar to sets you’d find in stores, drawing inspiration from the classics sets, to create contemporary versions. Plus incorporate a style to match Pirates of Barracuda Bay.  The first creation is a hut inspired by the set 1992, Smuggler’s Shanty (6258) while the second draws inspiration from Castaway’s Raft (6257) from 1989. The shanty contains 188 pieces, while the raft contains 92 pieces.

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“Drydock, Beauchamp Shipyard” by CapOnBOBS

Friday, April 16th, 2021 Featured Image for “Drydock, Beauchamp Shipyard” by CapOnBOBS

The Beauchamp Shipyard has been operating at maximum capacity to meet the new build requirements of the Crown’s Navy. But, as the constant fighting has taken a heavy toll on his Majesty’s Fleet, it became clear that the yard needed capacity for repair just as much as the capacity to build. Therefore, for the last few months, the Admiral has bought up more of Breshaun’s waterfront and has been wearing out much younger men on survey teams lining out the dimensions of his latest vision, a drydock.

The expansion of an additional “large factory” to the grounds of the shipyard required months of dredging and some engineering work just shy of being miraculous.

BeauchampDryDockA channel was dredged, retaining walls installed, two massive pumps (one on either side) drain the water, and a crane has been installed on each side to support heavy repairs.

BeauchampDryDock_3The massive doors are each controlled by a tower, but once the two large gates are in place and the pumps in action, the force of the Brick Seas holds them shut tight in place.

BeauchampDryDock_2Guide rails line up the keel, ladders allow workers access into “the pit” to access the hulls. Poles and planks (hard to see in the dark top-right corner of the pit) are used to brace the ship and hold it in place as the water is pumped away.

BeauchampDryDock_4To open the gates, water is pumped back in until the sea level is restored. As equilibrium is achieved, the doors swing open nearly effortlessly.

BeauchampDryDock_5When open, the entire engineering marvel could be mistaken for any other dock slip in the quay. Conspicuous in his absence. The visionary who conceived the idea and toiled to bring it to fruition was absent. As Master Shipwright Jean Benoit announced the new facility was licensed and fully operational, a spot remained vacant on the balcony next to him.

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“Free Vane and burn Nassau to the ground” by Mpyromaxos

Saturday, April 10th, 2021 Featured Image for "Free Vane and burn Nassau to the ground" by Mpyromaxos

This is an entry for Brickstory 2017.

Year: 1715
Place: Nassau
Mission: Free Vane and burn Nassau to the ground!

Vane is shuttled to the town square of Nassau where he will be executed.
Bones and those loyal to him join the crowd, intent on a desperate rescue attempt.
However, Vane makes eye contact with Billy and gives him a silent order to stand down..
But Captain Flint has a different opinion than the movie series..
Free Vane and kill them all!!! Nassau it’s ours again!!!

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“Sabre Island Anno Domini 2021” by SleeplessNight

Friday, April 9th, 2021 Featured Image for "Sabre Island Anno Domini 2021" by SleeplessNight

Ahoy!

The Barracuda has set sail and Redbeard is threatening the shipping routes once again! So the Bluecoats had to up their game to protect Imperial trade. For the start they have hastily restored the tower on the Sabre Island.

What do you think about their effort?

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It’s not too big with 1443 elements (excluding minifigs). The build is rather sturdy (maybe except for the furniture) but it still empoys some techniques and tricks that you might find interesting.

There are a few more pictures on flickr:

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About the Builder…

SleeplessNight hails from Warsaw, Poland, and you can find him on almost all social media platforms where he regularly shares his brilliant ideas:

If you are interested in obtaining building instructions, you can do so by visiting his Rebrickable profile.

“Fer Maiden” by Supersick_

Saturday, April 3rd, 2021 Featured Image for "Fer Maiden" by Supersick_

There be a new 5th rate frigate found in these waters. She be called the Fer Maiden, pierced for 36 guns. She’s armed with 18 long guns on her upper (gun) deck with a further 14 carronades on her weather decks. 2 long gun bow chasers and 2 larger cannonades on her stern complete her firepower.

She’s built at Theme-scale: a slick, fast hunter that can protect merchants … or hunt and take prizes. In this build she is flying the black, but every smart pirate knows that a letter of marque from a faction’s admiralty is worth more than pieces of eight. A “chest” of alternate flags would be a great compliment.

Features: a working capstan to weigh anchor, a stove to feed her crew, a furnished cabin for her captain, standing and running rigging with yards that rotate to accurately portray various sailing profiles, and removable foc’sle and quarter decks to allow access to her gun deck and interior.

This is designed and built using real parts first before I made it digital in Stud.io and uses 100% legal build techniques and pieces.

Now, keep that prize 2 points off our larboard bow on a broad reach, throw all sheets to the wind and let her eat.

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Build details: this started as an evolution from my earlier Barracuda frigate (21322 x2) but quickly became her own endeavor. I tried to nail the desired level of play vs realism, staying in theme scale and hull sections. My reasoning is that it can integrate nicer with peoples’ official set collections if they choose. Because of that I decided to leave the molded shrouds off the mizzenmast, which allowed me to get the proportions of the sail plan “correct” whilst still allowing for full rotation of the yards and spanker. I fully realize some of the concessions and compromises I had to make but I like the result and challenge.

Full respect to you long-time MOC builders pioneering the space, and hopefully when viewing her with the theme-scale perspective you understand why I did certain things. One of which is only 4 mid sections, though her length is much closer to that of a 5-mid-frigate. I am currently building her modular lower hull so she can be displayed/played with a variety of ways – especially on an island beach getting careened, or perhaps in a yard getting her copper.

Check out the ReBrickable page for instructions and more details.

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“The Siege of Skull Island by Imperial Guards” by evancelt

Thursday, April 1st, 2021 Featured Image for "The Siege of Skull Island by Imperial Guards" by evancelt

Not a LEGO MOC in the normal sense, but a MOC nonetheless

Made from extras I had lying around in baggies.



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