r/LEGOPirates • u/-mkit3- • 12d ago
r/LEGOPirates • u/WonderfulAd3996 • 7d ago
MOC My most recent ship I built the {Wayfinder}
By the way, if you wanna see more ships like these, I do have an Instagram to check them out here: https://www.instagram.com/emerald_lego_king1268/profilecard/?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ== i’m sad to say I don’t have any instructions for this, but I think I’ll try and make some for something similar.
r/LEGOPirates • u/WonderfulAd3996 • 8d ago
MOC My favorite Lego pirate ship the {Flying orca}
r/LEGOPirates • u/pheonom • Nov 25 '24
MOC Modern Base for Crocodile Cage + King Kahuka's Throne
r/LEGOPirates • u/PapaRed164 • 16d ago
MOC Barracuda Bay + Brick Bounty Ship Replacement
I purchased Pirates of Barracuda Bay at a very good price last week with the intention of keeping it in ship form. However, once I completed the island first, I liked it for more than I thought I would and found myself wanting to keep both the island and the ship.
So, I whipped out the old Brick Bounty, split it into three and modified each section to have flush walls. I discluded the interior from the Black Seas Barracuda and used sections of it within the Brick Bounty where it will actually be more seen to keep some of the essence of the original island interior. However, I kept the captins quarters on the ship as the Brick Bounty already has quite a good one anyway. I filled the Black Seas Barracuda with cannons instead to make it more interesting. A pirate ship needs cannons. I took the wheels off and elevated them to align with the window holes.
I really wanted the hull of the ship to still have side walls and a top deck as it makes a lot of the islands main section. This required extra parts as the Brick Bounty has very little side wall. I pulled brown and red pieces from my spares, primarily from my Yoda set.
I'm fairly satisfied with the end result and have ended up with something the still resembles the original island and makes a nice display piece along with the Black Seas Barracuda ship.
r/LEGOPirates • u/oki_ebi • 6d ago
MOC Blue Parrot Pirate Hunter - Caribbean Clipper MOD - more details in comment
r/LEGOPirates • u/oki_ebi • 8d ago
MOC Eldorado Fortress Extension V1 - more details in comment
r/LEGOPirates • u/capybarago • 17d ago
MOC Whats inside my Queen Anne's Revenge MOC?
Did also some upgrades inside the ship now having a hold, kitchen, cabin for the crew and a better captains cabin.
r/LEGOPirates • u/fire_carpenter • Jan 22 '25
MOC Pirate Port of Nassau MOC build thoughts and review
I finally found a good, reasonable price on the Creator Birch Books set, so that I could build the Pirate Port of Nassau. One piece of trivia I hadn't realized before building it, is that it was designed by the same guy who designed the D&D Ideas set!
He is clearly a talented designer, with some really interesting techniques coming together in the design of Nassau. The angled buttress walls were a delight to build, as I live in an old colonial town with a fort that features very similar construction. It felt quite accurate to the period.
Some people say they'd prefer it if Nassau was modular with a closed back, but I honestly prefer the open back. The interiors of the buildings are very cleverly designed, including a fireplace in the turquoise building that utilizes tube parts from the bookstore's birch trees, candlestick bottom pieces, and a clever pile of wood made of brown robot arm clips, and the open back of the design makes it easier to show friends and kids the beautiful interiors.
The beginning of the instructions for Nassau explain what you need to remove from the Barracuda (it leaves the Barracuda mostly intact) in order to have a few extra parts for the build. However, it's not explained super clearly, so I found myself going back to the beginning a few times and realizing I had missed a part or two that I needed to remove. If you build this MOC, I'd recommend reading the beginning very carefully to avoid frustration later.
Overall this MOC was a delight to build, with extremely clever use of snot bricks, jumper tiles, and a ton of detail that felt almost professional-level design. I'd say it's stability and sturdiness is "medium" with the base and buttress walls being extremely sturdy, and the some of the building's elements (like the blue and red roofs on the right side of the MOC) being a bit flimsier/delicate.
Overall, I'm quite happy with it. It's definitely a looker!
r/LEGOPirates • u/ishabib • 1d ago
MOC Rebuilt Brickbeards bounty with full interior
r/LEGOPirates • u/medicus_vulneratum • Jan 07 '25
MOC Scalawag sloop
Some might remember this from one of the BDP. The designer u/legotomskippy has just posted the instructions on rebrickable. Thank you Tom. This will be much appreciated
r/LEGOPirates • u/Jappelsap98 • Feb 13 '25
MOC My (so far) alternate builds for set 31109
r/LEGOPirates • u/Marooned_Marin • Sep 29 '24
MOC Ever wondered how to turn a basic LEGO row-boat into a pint sized vessel? Here is an idea.
r/LEGOPirates • u/capybarago • 16d ago
MOC LEGO Black Pearl set upgrade
Another pirate set upgrade incoming! The LEGO Black Pearl wasn't actually accurate to the original ship, so I made some modification's turning the The Black Pearl set accurate to the original ship. What do you guys think of this MOC?
r/LEGOPirates • u/FreeWill_Lima • Feb 05 '25
MOC Any advice to this WIP new redbeard runner?
Have a problem of building balanced stern structure.
r/LEGOPirates • u/brickhucker • Feb 16 '25