

The Sun offers up some pretty good free polybag sets over in the UK, something I usually miss out on, but a special thanks to RubeusHagrid for seeking out this set along with the 30131 Jack Sparrow in a boat for me.

BASIC INFORMATION:
Set Name: MINI Black Pearl
Set Number: 30130
Number of Pieces: Actual 47+2, Bricklink 47+3
Minifigs: 0
Price: FREE with The Sun paper
Theme: Pirates of the Caribbean
Year Released: 2011
RESOURCES:

(high res pics available here, also by clicking the images in the review)THE REVIEW:
The Bag
Front:

The infamous polybag, now it a brilliant blue. This bag is the same size as most polybag sets such as 30050 or 30051.
Back:

The back of this bag has tons of warnings in multiple languages. Note to self, don't eat LEGO.
Instructions
Front:

In typical mini set fashion we have a single page which folds out to reveal a front and back side for building instructions. Here we have steps 1 through 10.
Back:

Steps 11 and 12, along with a nice advertising section with 1 no 2, no all 8 of the current Pirates of the Caribbean sets.
All Pieces:

47 in total plus the 2 extra pieces I received. Bricklink wants me to believe that there were 3 extra pieces. I guess I missed out.
Step Six
halfway done, maybe it was a minifig sled in an earlier life

I usually don't do build pictures of mini sets, but step 6 had me thinking that this would make a good sled for my sigfig. It seems I need a new face, I don't look too happy, yet I'm actually quite happy to have this set.
Completed Ship Left:

9 studs long not including the solid black saber blade that protrudes about 4 extra studs.
Completed Ship Right:

Here you get the backside of the sails and I don't like this view as much.
Completed Ship Front and Rear:


4 studs wide and nicely packaged for being so small, if you ask me. Like all mini's it'll fit on your desk for sure.
Ship Top View, Plus Extra Parts:

I thought it'd be a waste to post 2 single studs in a picture by them selves so the top view was born. With a strange depth of field this picture is here primarily to show the two wonderful studs that were included at no extra charge, ironic since it was free.
Completed Ship

In it's glory, the Black Pearl is ready to pillage a village near you, or get trapped in a bottle. Worth the price, and I'm assuming f it was for sale it be around the $3-4 range. I'd buy one.
Totals:
Design: 8/10 I like the design but the sails are something to be desired. I can not really blame LEGO, I'm not sure how else they could have done it, so it looses a few points for that. I also think the light saber blade is too long for the front of this ship, they should have used the new 3L size that came with the spaceman collectable minifigure.
Parts: 5/10 The front sail is the only unique part that I find worth mentioning, otherwise this is made up of very basic parts.
Build: 7/10 For as easy as a build that it was, clipping on each sail got annoying, especially if you accidentally knock one off in the process. Other than that it's a simple build that should take you less than a minute to complete.
Minifigs: 0/10 To be fair, the other promo set gets you a free Jack Sparrow, so I can't hold it agains them that we get none here, I'll leave this out of the rating.
Playability/Displayability: 10/10 This doesn't really fit into any other size category for playing, so I added the category of Display here since it's a great display model. It may not be perfectly accurate but it's accurate enough, and looks good on my desk.
Price: 10/10 You can't beat free. OK, it wasn't totally free, you had to buy the newspaper, but I actually obtained this through a trade with an EB member.
Total: 40/50 For a mini set, it's good, but not as good as some mini's of the past. I'm a big Pirates of the Caribbean fan so this was a must have no matter what. For the average collector, you may want to pass it over, especially if bricklink prices go up.



















