legolux1973

[MOC & Instructions] 6267 Lagoon Lock-Up Revisited

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Hello to community,

below a small digital MOD / MOC, a redesign of the classic pirates set 6267 Lagoon Lock-Up from 1991. I'm also a bit in the barracuda bay hype, while waiting for the set I played a bit around with the pirates theme and also photoshop. ;-)

Maybe you like the redesign.

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6267 Lagoon Lock-Up Revisited

by legolux1973, on Flickr

Edit: I also created building instructions for the MOC, you can download them (PDF File, for free, no registration) at the Webpage of my local RLUG under the below URL:

http://afol.lu/afol52/filebase/index.php?file/51-6267-lagoon-lock-up-revisited/

If you like the MOC and/or the Instructions I would be really happy if you would vote for my LEGO Ideas Project Queen Elizabeth II at the LEGO Ideas Website:

https://bit.ly/legoqueenelizabeth I would really appreciate.  :-)

Happy Building. :-)

Stay safe and healthy,

legolux1973

Edited by legolux1973
Added Instructions to the Header and post. Updated link to instructions.

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It's absolutely amazing! So simple and small, yet so rich and lively! :thumbup:

Since you have photoshop skills, please make a side by side comparison with the original 6267 Lagoon Lock-Up.

This is definitely a great MOC!

And a side by side comparison with the original set.

6267 Lagoon Lock-Up - Old & New Comparison

 

Edited by Brickander Brickumnus

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Gorgeous redesign !

It has the good old feeling kept with a quite well rendered modernization to it !

Amazing ! :wub:

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Great remake! Love it! I have the original lock up too and this is a very correct modernization. I though of something like this but I can't top this :thumbup:

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Yeah, that's really nice modernized version. Love almost everything about it, without missing much the old style. Only the sail and Lt. de Martinet's tricorn, but that's after looking at it for ten minutes :pir_laugh2:

Edited by victorycount

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This is a really cool moc, @legolux1973. To me this looks like it could be an official set in a new Pirate line.

I know I'd buy it!

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Nice modernized version of a Classic for sure.

I still like how they based the ticket booth/entrance to the Pirate Roller Coaster on the Lagoon Lock-up set as well, with the red/blue awning and palmtree at the corner.

Edited by TeriXeri

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@Brickander Brickumnus @Faladrin @Fraunces @victorycount @leafan @TeriXeri @MichelG @Beleg the Ranger

Thank you very much for your feedback. :classic:

On 4/16/2020 at 10:44 PM, victorycount said:

Only the sail and Lt. de Martinet's tricorn,

I found no sail in Bricklink Studio, that's the reason. :laugh: :wink:

On 4/18/2020 at 12:14 AM, TeriXeri said:

I still like how they based the ticket booth/entrance to the Pirate Roller Coaster on the Lagoon Lock-up set as well, with the red/blue awning and palmtree at the corner.

Indeed, you're right. I never paid attention on this when I built the Coaster together with my daughter. :look:

Regards,

legolux1973

Edited by legolux1973

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Wow! I like the new design!

That is pure nostalgia!

I also plan to replace some old sets myself. I feel like you All thanks to the Baracuda! :pir-classic:
 

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Hello.

@SteamSewnEmpire

Yesterday I finished the building instructions for the MOC. You can download them for free at:

https://bit.ly/revisited6267

@Plate @Raziel-117

Thank you very much for your feedback. Yes, it's the typical nostalgia, but it's however nice to travel back to childhood (even if I missed all the Pirates Stuff due to the dark ages.) :-)

Regards,

legolux1973

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Cool! I downloaded the instructions right away :pir-classic:

And yes, lego should finally release pirate sets (and castle) again^^

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18 hours ago, legolux1973 said:

Hello.

@SteamSewnEmpire

Yesterday I finished the building instructions for the MOC. You can download them for free at:

https://bit.ly/revisited6267

@Plate @Raziel-117

Thank you very much for your feedback. Yes, it's the typical nostalgia, but it's however nice to travel back to childhood (even if I missed all the Pirates Stuff due to the dark ages.) :-)

Regards,

legolux1973

Thanks!

You don't happen to have an XML fire for it that's good to go for Brinklink, do you?

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On 4/23/2020 at 6:33 AM, legolux1973 said:

Thank you very much for your feedback. :classic:

On 4/16/2020 at 10:44 PM, victorycount said:

Only the sail and Lt. de Martinet's tricorn,

I found no sail in Bricklink Studio, that's the reason. :laugh: 

Ah ok, that's a good reason, I was so blinded by the beauty that I didn't even realize it was from stud.io. Well done :pir-huzzah2:

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On 10/30/2020 at 9:18 PM, Dean2113 said:

Cool design, love the fine detail 

 

On 11/3/2020 at 8:37 PM, Greycoat said:

This is really nice. I love the transparent blue parts over other colours for the water.

@Dean2113 @Greycoat

Thank you very much for your feedback. 

Regards,

legolux1973

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Just found this thread today, love it! Is there any chance someone managed to save the instructions? The link no longer works...

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