Inspired by SirSven7's posting of old alternate/inspirational model pictures from the original Classic Pirate's line and LEGO Idea Books, I've set out to recreate them on LDD. I've done three so far, I'll post the rest as I finish them. If any of you have other alternate pics, feel free to share them here and in the other topic, I'll do my best to recreate them.
If they're available, the "official model" picture will be linked to instructions. LXFs with each.
IMPERIAL SOLDIER FORT:
LXF
Official Model:
[img]http://i.tinysrc.mobi/500/500/http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Fortress/IdeaBookLDD/fortavatar.png[/img]
We start off with this fort from Book 260-1, pages 42 and 43. A total of two infantry, one officer, and Governor Broadside.
3/4 View:
[img]http://i.tinysrc.mobi/500/500/http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Fortress/IdeaBookLDD/untitled-1.png[/img]
The main model of this set. Looks nice doesn't it? I'd almost say it's supposed to be a SYSTEM Torre de Belem, but that might be stretching it a bit. One cannon, and a little dock in front. No door, enter through the back.
Back:
[img]http://i.tinysrc.mobi/500/500/http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Fortress/IdeaBookLDD/fortback.png[/img]
The usual spartan interior of classic sets. The bottom floor is actually quite roomy though, the floor may be water but that would be easy to mod with just a few plates. The tower interior is essentially useless, seeing as the floor is tiled over.
Cannon Emplacement:
[img]http://i.tinysrc.mobi/500/500/http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Fortress/IdeaBookLDD/cannonfort.png[/img]
A close-up on the swivel cannon. To the left, six cannonballs.
Rowboat:
[img]http://i.tinysrc.mobi/500/500/http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Fortress/IdeaBookLDD/rowboatfort.png[/img]
Your standard imperial rowboat, not much to say here. Next model!
ISLANDER CATAMARAN:
LXF
Offical Model:
From this puny picture you can make out the catamaran from Book 697-1, pages 16 through 19. Includes four typical Islanders, one semi-naked pirate and a pegleg sailor/pirate. The minifig selection here is somewhat strange, instead of King Kahuka himself captaining the ship there are two pirates. I wonder if they are prisoners or if they've enslaved the islanders, which would be a strange move by LEGO.
Back:
[img]http://i.tinysrc.mobi/500/500/http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Fortress/IdeaBookLDD/catamaranback.png[/img]
This thing's a beast. It's much bigger than the released Islander catamaran, and has the addition of another rowboat as a third hull, making this more of an outrigger. The bright colors and palm leaves definitely capture the Islander feel, and all six figs fit snugly on. I dislike one thing about it, which is clearer in the next picture.
Front:
[img]http://i.tinysrc.mobi/500/500/http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Fortress/IdeaBookLDD/catamaranfront.png[/img]
It's built with huge columns of stone! This would never get off the beach, let alone float. But suspending disbelief, it looks rather menacing and I think the design would look better when covered with the leafy prints that aren't available on LDD.
Outriggers:
[img]http://i.tinysrc.mobi/500/500/http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Fortress/IdeaBookLDD/sidecatamarans.png[/img]
As you can see each fig has a function and spot on this ship. There are platforms on the side for archers, and a space for a rower in the back.
PIRATE SAILBOAT:
LXF
Official Model:

From Book 260-1, pages 40 and 41. I warn you, this model's pretty underwhelming. Includes three pirates.
Front:
[img]http://i.tinysrc.mobi/500/500/http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Fortress/IdeaBookLDD/sailboatfront.png[/img]
Building off of a rowboat hull is a cool concept, but I really don't think it works well. And I've never liked brick sails.
Action:
[img]http://i.tinysrc.mobi/500/500/http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Fortress/IdeaBookLDD/sailboathinge.png[/img]
OMG an action feature!!!
ARMADA OUTPOST:
LXF, Instructions. No official pic for this one, sorry. From Book 697-1, pages 20 and 21. Four minifigs.
Outpost 3/4:
[img]http://i.tinysrc.mobi/500/500/http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Fortress/IdeaBookLDD/armadafront.png[/img]
Looks nice, a lot of BURP rockwork and of course the beautiful white/green/red Armada colorscheme. You may notice the rectangular trench in the sand in the lower left, that's for a play function later. Another thing is, that slanted roof is just held on by a couple studs "hooking" together, would definitely be an illegal connection now.
Outpost Right:
[img]http://i.tinysrc.mobi/500/500/http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Fortress/IdeaBookLDD/armadaright.png[/img]
Here we can see the official entrance to the outpost, as well as get a slight glance into the tower room. You can't really see much, but you're not really missing much either. Inside there's just a blue table with a map as furniture.
Secret Entrance:
[img]http://i.tinysrc.mobi/500/500/http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Fortress/IdeaBookLDD/armadarockopen.png[/img]
Alright, back to that trench. That allows the big BURP on the left to slide over, revealing another entrance to the tower as well as this skeleton.
Rowboat:
[img]http://i.tinysrc.mobi/500/500/http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Fortress/IdeaBookLDD/armadaboat.png[/img]
To finish this little rowboat. Nothing special but the colors stand out.
That's all for now, I hope you enjoyed them. Have a great day!
~Skipper
Edited by Skipper, 28 November 2011 - 11:34 PM.

















