giggitygoo Posted January 21, 2011 Posted January 21, 2011 Remember in the new Lego game we will see what all of our favorite characters will look like in Lego Hopefully some of them will appear in future waves, if there are future waves But come on, they needed to at least make a Tia Dalma or Davy Jones Quote
Delta 38 Posted January 21, 2011 Posted January 21, 2011 (edited) Ah, the cardinal rule of Lego: Never not buy what you might regret not buying later. (In the real world, the cardinal rule would be less confusingly worded) If I'm following the way you're thinking, then yes, I agree. The main reason is because I didn't find many sets while they were actually out, but these are better. I prefer flesh minifigs in most cases anyway. Hmm, I wonder what the posters will be. Not that I'm that interested, of course. Will they all be the same, or maybe posters of the sets themselves? Edited January 21, 2011 by Delta 38 Quote
punkkid364 Posted January 21, 2011 Posted January 21, 2011 (edited) Be nice to know if LEGO and Disney actually put some effort into recreating the historical QAR, or if it's just a "make something up that looks cool regardless of plausibility and slap the name on it", another case of Dr. Malcolm's snark about "...you've patented it and packaged it and slapped it on a plastic lunch pail and now you're selling..." [voice=Albert Einstein, C&C: Red Alert intro]"Time vill tell. Sooner or later, time vill tell..."[/voice] AFAIK, the Pirates timeline, including OST, takes place between 1720 and 1750, after both the running aground of the QAR and the death of the historical Blackbeard in 1718. So I don't think historical accuracy is on Disney's plate (and TLG's, by extension, since their designs are based on what's in the film.) Awesome Jurassic Park reference, BTW. Edited January 21, 2011 by punkkid364 Quote
Gryphon Ink Posted January 21, 2011 Posted January 21, 2011 Be nice to know if LEGO and Disney actually put some effort into recreating the historical QAR, or if it's just a "make something up that looks cool regardless of plausibility and slap the name on it", another case of Dr. Malcolm's snark about "...you've patented it and packaged it and slapped it on a plastic lunch pail and now you're selling..." [voice=Albert Einstein, C&C: Red Alert intro]"Time vill tell. Sooner or later, time vill tell..."[/voice] Highly doubtful that they are going for anything like a realistic approach, as the real QAR was by most reports a 200-ton sloop and the ship in the movie is being billed as a galleon (much larger and very different construction style and rigging). Disney have little use for realism in these stories. Quote
bjarashow Posted January 21, 2011 Posted January 21, 2011 Be nice to know if LEGO and Disney actually put some effort into recreating the historical QAR, or if it's just a "make something up that looks cool regardless of plausibility and slap the name on it" Well, do these two ships look similar? Realistic drawing/cutaway of an 18th Century flyute, as might be expected for the historical ship: http://www.bigbluetech.net/big-blue-tech-news/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/qarcut.gif Picture of the 'galleon' QAR from the new movie's publicity shots: http://www.comingsoon.net/nextraimages/queenannesrevenge.jpg Quote
TalonCard Posted January 21, 2011 Posted January 21, 2011 (edited) Be nice to know if LEGO and Disney actually put some effort into recreating the historical QAR, or if it's just a "make something up that looks cool regardless of plausibility and slap the name on it", another case of Dr. Malcolm's snark about "...you've patented it and packaged it and slapped it on a plastic lunch pail and now you're selling..." [voice=Albert Einstein, C&C: Red Alert intro]"Time vill tell. Sooner or later, time vill tell..."[/voice] Nothing about Pirates of the Caribbean or LEGO Pirates is historically accurate or plausible. It's always been about what looks cool. Why should it be any different for their version(s) of Blackbeard's ship? (Particularly a Blackbeard that leads a zombie crew--you know that can't be historically accurate. ) The fact that both LEGO and POTC have Jolly Roger flying pirates fighting European soldiers inspired by the late 18th century British navy is about as blatant an anachronism as you can get. It's like having modern-day British soldiers fighting against the forces of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. TC Edited January 21, 2011 by TalonCard Quote
fred67 Posted January 21, 2011 Posted January 21, 2011 Particularly a Blackbeard that leads a zombie crew--you know that can't be historically accurate. Now who's being naive? Quote
giggitygoo Posted January 22, 2011 Posted January 22, 2011 Nothing about Pirates of the Caribbean or LEGO Pirates is historically accurate or plausible. It's always been about what looks cool. Why should it be any different for their version(s) of Blackbeard's ship? (Particularly a Blackbeard that leads a zombie crew--you know that can't be historically accurate. ) The fact that both LEGO and POTC have Jolly Roger flying pirates fighting European soldiers inspired by the late 18th century British navy is about as blatant an anachronism as you can get. It's like having modern-day British soldiers fighting against the forces of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. TC 1. Pirates of The Caribbean isn't supposed to be accurate 2. It's awesome! I mean come on, red coats, pirates, zombies, mermaids, the fountain of youth And what we always have to remember is that the set releases will most definately be aimed to children As much as I would love lego sets that are historically accurate, I dont think we'll see any Quote
SimWilliamSparrow Posted January 22, 2011 Posted January 22, 2011 I wonder if we'll see The Flying Dutchman in the next wave. Would be awesome to have bot The Pearl and The Dutchman Quote
______ Posted January 22, 2011 Posted January 22, 2011 Well we are bound to get a new wave if these sell good (and I know I am doing my part for these to sell! ) and that means either an endeavour or the Flying Dutchman. I have noticed that there is a high abundance of the second movie in these sets, so hopefully LEGO are saving them for last. But I have also noticed no pics of the Black Pearl yet, is it coming out later in the year? Quote
SimWilliamSparrow Posted January 22, 2011 Posted January 22, 2011 Well we are bound to get a new wave if these sell good (and I know I am doing my part for these to sell! ) and that means either an endeavour or the Flying Dutchman. I have noticed that there is a high abundance of the second movie in these sets, so hopefully LEGO are saving them for last. But I have also noticed no pics of the Black Pearl yet, is it coming out later in the year? Yep, The Black Pearl is coming in November. so by Christmas I'm counting on having both the Pearl and QAR Quote
Sirens-of-Titan Posted January 22, 2011 Posted January 22, 2011 So what are this theme's special parts? There is a globe, yes, and there will be the Johnny Headpiece, but what else? Quote
lt.Gonville brickhead Posted January 22, 2011 Posted January 22, 2011 So what are this theme's special parts? There is a globe, yes, and there will be the Johnny Headpiece, but what else? Ship in a bottle. Quote
Mr. Gray Posted January 22, 2011 Posted January 22, 2011 So what are this theme's special parts? There is a globe, yes, and there will be the Johnny Headpiece, but what else? I'm hoping for a new Tricorne as seen on the Jack Sparrow fig seen at Comic-Con back in July, bu thats all I can think of. I was also hoping for a new flintlock pistol, but that dream has since been shot down after seeing one of the POTC teaser images. Quote
ciano Posted January 22, 2011 Posted January 22, 2011 http://www.brickshow.com/pictures-of-2011-lego-pirates-of-the-caribbean-sets Found a nice collection of pictures. Sorry if it's already been posted, but it's quite convenient. Oh man, I can't wait! Quote
Bfahome Posted January 23, 2011 Posted January 23, 2011 Ship in a bottle. wait what where I think the bottle piece is new too, isn't it? And the Aztec gold chest thing looks like it has a new single piece as its cover. Oh and at least one sea-creature-person head. Quote
David Thomsen Posted January 23, 2011 Posted January 23, 2011 Ship in a bottle. I think the 'ship in a bottle' is just the new bottle piece. While a 'ship in a bottle' piece would have been fantabulous, the new bottle itself is a welcome enough addition to my rowdy pirate crew. Now they can be drunken and rowdy. Quote
TalonCard Posted January 23, 2011 Posted January 23, 2011 So I've been wondering lately just how preliminary these picture must be...we saw a pretty impressive Jack Sparrow minifigure on display back in, what, July? And yet the set images don't seem to have this version...so these could be very early images indeed...so this has gotten me even more excited about the eventual official pictures... TC Quote
giggitygoo Posted January 23, 2011 Posted January 23, 2011 So I've been wondering lately just how preliminary these picture must be...we saw a pretty impressive Jack Sparrow minifigure on display back in, what, July? And yet the set images don't seem to have this version...so these could be very early images indeed...so this has gotten me even more excited about the eventual official pictures... TC Hopefully it will be worth the wait in the end Oh but still since we basically know which minifigs are coming with the 1st Wave, I wonder what minifigs will come with the Black Pearl? Im guessing/Hoping for: Sparrow Gibbs Elizabeth Turner Cotton (Old man with parrot) Marty (Our Small Friend) Pintel and Ragetti perhaps Barbossa Jack the Monkey Tia Dalma However the movie scene depicted alongside will probably be on Stranger Tides Oh well im sure it will still be a great set Quote
Mr. Gray Posted January 23, 2011 Posted January 23, 2011 Oh and at least one sea-creature-person head. Oh, is that what the conch shell head is for? Quote
______ Posted January 23, 2011 Posted January 23, 2011 http://www.brickshow.com/pictures-of-2011-lego-pirates-of-the-caribbean-sets Found a nice collection of pictures. Sorry if it's already been posted, but it's quite convenient. Oh man, I can't wait! Fabulous! Still a bit small but I can make out some of the nice features. QAR looks quite detailed actually, although its possibly over £100 Quote
Bfahome Posted January 23, 2011 Posted January 23, 2011 Oh, is that what the conch shell head is for? I don't think it's unreasonable to assume so. Quote
gedren_y Posted January 23, 2011 Posted January 23, 2011 At first I thought the globe was a printed tan version of two of these. Now I think the globe is too small to be that, possibly a printed zhamor sphere. I also have noticed that Cannibal Escape has a dark tan palm frond piece. Gotta make sure I can get multiples. Quote
Bfahome Posted January 24, 2011 Posted January 24, 2011 At first I thought the globe was a printed tan version of two of these. Now I think the globe is too small to be that, possibly a printed zhamor sphere. I also have noticed that Cannibal Escape has a dark tan palm frond piece. Gotta make sure I can get multiples. It's far to small to be a Tridax pod (the piece you linked), but I doubt it'll be a Zamor. There's no way to connect them anywhere, so if it is then it'll be really unstable. Quote
David Thomsen Posted January 24, 2011 Posted January 24, 2011 It's far to small to be a Tridax pod (the piece you linked), but I doubt it'll be a Zamor. There's no way to connect them anywhere, so if it is then it'll be really unstable. Don't forget that most of the minifigs are preliminary in these pictures, so the globe might be as well. Maybe someone printed on a Zamor for this image, but they intend to do something else for the final product. Quote
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