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“Coconut Cape” by BallisticBricks

Sunday, July 6th, 2025 "Coconut Cape" by BallisticBricks

LEGO Pirates be riding the waves of success with the BrickLink Designer Program!

Series 8 submission “Coconut Cape” by BallisticBricks has been announced for Crowdfunding during mid 2026.

Could this be a prime opportunity for the Imperial Armada to return? Time will tell.

So now, let’s cast our eyes upon this magnificent fortress in all its glory…


BallisticBricks writes:

From the Coconut Cape webpage on BrickLink.com:

Coconut cape is back for series 8! I’ve made several structural improvements which make the model much more stable and reduces the part count close to 100 pieces from its series 5 predecessor while maintaining the original look of the fort. Furthermore I’ve built the model physically to test the design in the real world which can be seen in the fifth image.

No need to wait for the fifth image, we have it right here:

Lifestyle shot of "Coconut Cape" by BallisticBricks

Rising from the glassy waters

Backstory

Here be a little universe building from BallisticBricks

Land Ho! With its strong walls and strategic defenses, Coconut Cape serves as a guardian of the ocean, deterring pirates and ensuring the safety of the surrounding trade routes. It stands as a beacon for ships and a refuge for the weary. Remember to always keep an eye out for hidden treasure! Buried deep within the walls, a secret compartment reveals precious gold and gems for the plundering!


Specifications

Parts: 2,425 | Minifigures: 8

Modular Layout of "Coconut Cape" by BallisticBricks

It has a modular layout and here be the modules

Dimensions

Length: 34.4 cm / 13.6 in
Width: 47.1 cm / 18.6 in
Height: 36.6 cm / 14.4 in

Key Features

Like any good BrickLink Designer Program finalist, Coconut Cape be loaded with features to keep yer enthralled for hours!

Dock

This modest landing be how coconuts cargo and munitions are delivered to the cape.

Docks "Coconut Cape" by BallisticBricks

Where ships can safely anchor and unload their cargo

Commodore’s residence

In order to remain vigilant, the commanding officer must enjoy all creature comforts military life has to offer.

  • Commodore’s residence
    With weapons and equipment… and a nice grandfather clock
  • Hidden treasure room!
    Well, you don’t want to make it easy for pirates to make off with the booty!

Armoury & Prison Cell

Aye, it has a dungeon!

Conveniently located next to the prison cell, so absconders may arm themselves to ensure a more successful escape.

Armoury of "Coconut Cape" by BallisticBricks

The rat is the quartermaster in charge of dispensing weapons

  • Well-stocked armory
    With all the essential weapons and equipment to maintain and defend the fortress.
  • Prison cell
    To lock away any presky pirates that may attempt to breach the defenses in search of the secret treasure chamber.

Kitchen

To provide food and provisions to all the soldiers.

Kitchen of "Coconut Cape" by BallisticBricks

The galley – where culinary delights are made

Doll-House style open back

Featuring a full interior with convenient access to all the rooms.  The minifigures and their accessories are well within your grasp!

Back of "Coconut Cape" by BallisticBricks

Fully accessible interior from the rear

Plaza de Armas/Battlements

Defend against marauding invaders with two loaded cannons – they may be slender, but they aim with precision!

Courtyard of "Coconut Cape" by BallisticBricks

The courtyard where they go ballistic with cannons

The build features two garitas, these be the two sentry boxes overhanging the walls.

Once a common feature of fortresses or coastal defenses, especially in Spanish colonial architecture.


The Imperial Armada?

In a previous post we postulated the minifigures of Coconut Cape were inspired by the Imperial Armada.

And in the time since, @Classic Pirates asked @BallisticBricks for clarification via Instagram:

Screenshot of Instagram post asking BallisticBricks about Imperial Armada minifigures

How interesting – but don’t set yer hopes too high!

BallisticBricks replied:

@Classic Pirates thank you! Yes they were roughly inspired by them, although the Bricklink palette for this series was quite limited and this was the best I could come up with. They are subject to change slightly for the final version though so keep an eye out!

Morions

Morion” be the name of the helmet worn by Imperial Armada minifigures.

Could this sub theme be resurrected without their trademark headwear?  It’s a defining part of the minifigures’ identity.

Imperial Armada Minifigures from "Coconut Cape" and classic LEGO Pirate sets

Minifig comparison between Coconut Cape imperials and the classic Imperial Armada

Retrieving the morion piece from the LEGO part archive is perhaps wishful thinking.

After all, each BrickLink Designer series has a predefined palette, so in the interest of efficiency, the intent is to adhere to that collection of parts.

Imperial Armada Subtheme in the 1996 LEGO Catalog

The entire Imperial Armada subtheme – just two sets…

But in the interest of authenticity, imagine if a retired part could be resurrected upon rare occasions.

T’would go leagues towards ensuring the exclusivity of BrickLink Designer sets, and honoring the legacy of classic LEGO themes, rather than churning out fan designs as economically as possible.

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Now What?

After Coconut Cape survived the BrickLink Designer Program review, BallisticBricks was no doubt bound to an oath of secrecy and can divulge no further.

"Coconut Cape" will undergo refinement

Let’s hope for some Armada magic during the Refinement phase

BallisticBricks shall collaborate with Model Governance Team to revise the build for public consumption.

The tides o’ time shall eventually reveal how the design and minifigures evolve…


3D Overview

Pictures be one thing, video be another.

To whet the insatiable appetites of hungry fans, this gorgeously rendered animation will give yer a nice tour around the fortress.

And if the blinkin’ embedded video ain’t workin’, watch it upon YouTube.


BrickLink Designer Program

Along with the other Series 8 finalists, t’was announced Coconut Cape will commence Crowdfunding (pre-orders) on 1 June, 2026 at 8 AM Pacific time.

“Coconut Cape” Announced as Future LEGO Set [OFFICIAL]

2026 is shaping up to be a bountiful year for LEGO Pirate fans, with Crowdfunding for Privater Frigate Fortuna scheduled for January.

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About the Builder…

BallisticBricks be a renowned AFOL content creator with a YouTube channel and Flickr stream packed full of World War I and II LEGO animations, Coconut Cape being the first foray into the world of LEGO Pirates.

Beyond that BallisticBricks is active on Instagram givin’ yer a peak at recent builds, away from the trenches, and spanning the broader sea of time.


Economics

Coconut Cape be a tad smaller than Thieves of Tortuga and Privateer Frigate Fortuna, both blocking in at around up 4,000 parts.

But even a set containing around 2,500 parts is still beyond the grasp of some fans; be their coffers too low, or their cabins too cramped to stash a bounty of larger brick-built marvels.

Scalawag Sloop and 6268 Renegade Runner

Scalawag Sloop: a small ship can be a good ship!

So maybe the BrickLink Designer Team could take this onboard in future series and Crowdfund a smaller pirate design in the interest of accessibility.

Popcorn Wagon, another Series 5 finalist contains 594 parts, comparable to that of Scalawag Sloop.


What Do Yer Think?

What thinks you of Coconut Cape, the first BrickLink Designer Program imperial fortress?

Or be there a finer Series 8 submission ye’d rather welcome into your collection?

"Coconut Cape" by BallisticBricks

How much different will the final version be from this?

Could this be an opportunity for the Imperial Armada to make their triumphant return?  Or should another new imperial faction be introduced?

And be there tweaks you’d make to the build?

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Would you buy "Coconut Cape"?

Learn more about the upcoming set

"Coconut Cape" by BallisticBricks in BrickLink Designer Program Series 8

Tell us yer thoughts and ideas for Coconut Cape in the LEGO Pirates Forum and Classic Pirates Facebook Group!

10365 LEGO® Icons Black Pearl: Price and Release Date

Tuesday, July 1st, 2025 LEGO Icons 10365 Black Pearl: Price and Release Date

Here be an update on the rumoured Icons Black Pearl – some details from our previous report have evolved slightly…

10365 LEGO® Icons Black Pearl

  • Price: $330 USD
  • Parts: 2,861
  • Release: 12 September, 2025
  • Minifigures:
    Jack Sparrow, Elizabeath Swann, Will Turner, Marty, Barbossa, Anamaria, Joshamee Gibbs, Pintel, Cotton

What’s Changed?

To make yer life easier, let’s break it all down…

10365 LEGO Icons Black Pearl - & Release Date - BrickTap

A post by AsianBricks originating from BrickTap

Minifigs

Since the previous update on 7 February, 2025, the minifigure count has increased from seven to nine, with the addition of Barbossa and Pintel.

But Ragetti fans shall be left in utter dismay – perhaps a tenth minifig would drive the price far too high.

Pintel and Ragetti from the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise

Is it even possible to have Pintel with Ragetti?

Or just maybe Ragetti will surface in a future set… a cunning strategy to entice you to acquire that set too, should you wish to reunite him Pintel.

Part Count

We now have a more precise part count; previously stated as 2,800 pieces, but now more precisely sits at 2,861 pieces.

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Release Date

Arrr, a fresh whisper hitting the wind is when the new Black Pearl will set sail.

29 September made the rounds briefly, but now most sources now state the date of the official launch be 12 September, 2025.

Price

The other significant new detail be the price, suggested at US $330.


More LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean Sets?

The Brick Reporter on YouTube be spillin’ more secrets with us…

New Claims

  • The Icons Black Pearl will be accompanied by a yellow box Gift With Purchase based on Jack Sparrow’s compass.
  • There shalt be two more LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean sets, after the Black Pearl is released.

Hoist yer spyglass and give the footage a gander:

The embedded video broken? Watch in upon YouTube

Could Ragetti be included with a Gift With Purchase?  Or will it be Jack Sparrow’s mystical compass?

Promo: 10365 Black Pearl includes GWP during Sept 12 Launch (via Brick Tap source)
byu/XelaOrdnajela inLEGOPirates

Even the rumour casts doubt over whether this exclusive set will actually appeal to fans – blast!


Previous Coverage

Rumblings of the 10365 LEGO® Icons Black Pearl came crashin’ across the docks like turbulent waves from a squall during late December, 2024.

[RUMOUR] LEGO® Icons Black Pearl coming in 2025

And then further morsels of mystery leapt from the depths like a kraken stirring during February, 2025.

10365 LEGO® Icons Black Pearl: Minifigures and Part Count

Disclaimer

Be warned, me hearties — the details in these three articles ain’t received the official seal of The LEGO Group’s brethren court, and may change course without so much as a cannon’s roar, or vanish from the Internet like mist on a moonless tide!


Blatant Clickbait!

As be typical with these rumour posts, the Classic Pirates have again employed a fan build for the Featured Image.

T’will be interesting to observe whether The LEGO Group can outshine this renown fan-forged vessel… one what has been turnin’ heads within the AFOL community for a good while now.


What Do Yer Think?

Are yer keen for a new version of the Black Pearl?

Or should The LEGO Group be focusing on other ships form the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise which have not previously seen a release?

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"Black Pearl" by Marooned Marin

Bring forth the official announcement – the crew be gettin’ mighty restless!

10365 LEGO® Icons Black Pearl is being voraciously discussed in the LEGO Pirates Forum and Classic Pirates Facebook Group.

You should visit frequently in case even more details appear.  Maybe even official set photos!



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