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  1. Large Shipyard QV10.1 by LM71Blackbird, on Flickr Continuing on his walk along pier past the jetty and storehouses, Richard Brickford stopped by the local shipyards. This large shipyard is next to the smaller but equally busy Quinnsville shipyards, but this one produces much larger ships. QV10.2 by LM71Blackbird, on Flickr On the pier is a large crane that is used for hoisting the masts and cannon onto the ship. QV10.3 by LM71Blackbird, on Flickr Richard quickly found the foreman and asked about the shipbuilding status of Quinnsville and the overall demand for high quality ships. He was pleasantly surprised by his response and was sure that Governor Cooke would be equally pleased. Dear Governor Cooke, After my assessment of the pier and trading status I made my way to the local shipyards. They are some of the most well structured and busiest areas of Quinnsville! I interviewed the head foreman of the shipyards and found out some valuable information. As you already know, Sir Smaugton was quite the seafaring man and before his disappearance he sent up several shipyards with the purpose of building up a trading fleet, most likely under the MAESTRO flag. He commanded the infamous Junkyard Fleet, which has since been disbanded, but apparently he had bigger plans as well. Unfortunately, after his disappearance, the grand idea of a huge trading fleet disappeared as well. Now, the shipyards just try to keep up with the demand for high quality vessels. I believe that with the right guidance Quinnsville could be transformed into quite the trading hub, but only time will tell. My assessment is nearing completion, and I should have my final report shortly. In service to her Majesty, Richard Brickford, Royal Surveyor of Quinnsville
  2. Quinnsville Shipyard Quinnsville, long known for it's seafaring history with the many voyages of the retired Junkyard Fleet, will now have the means to produce high quality vessels at a competitive rate thanks to the new shipyard! QV7.1 by LM71Blackbird, on Flickr Shown here are a large group of craftsmen working at full capacity to complete these vessels. The crane is lifting in the masts for the less completed ship. QV7.2 by LM71Blackbird, on Flickr Shown is the supplies, tools and wood cutting stations. The foreman's office is also shown. QV7.3 by LM71Blackbird, on Flickr Thank you all for checking out my latest build! This one was really fun to build! It will be licensed as a large factory. C&C and questions are welcome and appreciated!
  3. Legostone's Class 7 ship LS Ship 4 by LM71Blackbird, on Flickr After the most recent shipping activity that damaged and claimed several ships to depths of the Brick Seas, the Monezterrell shipyards have become overloaded with work. The shipwright's there have been busily repairing vessels that were either recently acquired or had been damaged during their latest trade run and work on large unfinished vessels like this one had to be moved elsewhere for completion. To assist with the overflow, the newly built Quinnsville shipyard offered to finish this large vessel for a small fee. It's completion was achieved and was now ready for pickup. LS Ship 5 by LM71Blackbird, on Flickr LS Ship 2 by LM71Blackbird, on Flickr First off, thanks too @Legostone for letting me finish his WIP LDD ship. It was pretty fun to do. Right now she sits at about a little over 6k pieces (yes, LDD did crash a few times! ). She's got two decks, and around 32 guns. For those interested, the Quinnsville shipyards are working at low capacity at the moment, so if anybody needs ships finished or built (in LDD), the shipyard is excepting more contracts. If there is enough people who may want to hire the uses of my shipyard, just let me know. I will adjust the Quinnsville Shipyard thread accordingly to accommodate for those business dealings and include prices, limitations, etc. Thanks for checking out this build. C&C are welcome and appreciated!
  4. After the events depicted on [GBW] - Troop build up - Erotema - Submarine Assembly Plant the first unit of the S90-class diesel attack submarine is to be christened. What does this mean? Normally, whenever a marine unit is ready to enter service, she (I will never understand why vessels are feminine in English) is given a name and someone very important for her own country breaks a bottle of champagne on her hull. In this case, the first unit of the S90 class will be named S901 TRIANA. The namesake comes from Rodrigo de Triana, the lookout who first spotted the American continent on 12 October 1492. It is also one of the most typical neighborhoods in Seville, Spain. “Good morning, this is Antony Stone reporting live from Erotema Shipyards, where the new submarine of our Navy, Triana, is to be christened in the following minutes.” 1 START PRESS by green helmet spanish AFOL, en Flickr “We are close to the catering for the subsequent finger food lunch that will take place after the christening”. 2 CATERING by green helmet spanish AFOL, en Flickr “The authorities today are the following: Mr. Blas Gálvez, President of Erotema. Bishop Marcellus Breadwine, top military priest. Miss. Marifé Gálvez, Miss Erotema 2017 and daughter of President Gálvez. Top Navy officers and the future Captain of S901 TRIANA”. 3 AUTHORITIES by green helmet spanish AFOL, en Flickr “We listen now the anthem of Erotema being played by a small group of…MARIACHIS??? WTF!!! Well, our studios on Erotema city report that as all the available personnel is engaged in the war, the Navy had to hire the services of a mariachi band on tour on Erotema”. 4 ORCHESTRA by green helmet spanish AFOL, en Flickr Overall view of the event. 5 OVERALL VIEW by green helmet spanish AFOL, en Flickr Detail of the Navy Insignia, inspired on that of the Spanish Navy. 6 NAVY INSIGNIA by green helmet spanish AFOL, en Flickr Detail of the submarine sail and the flag of Erotema. From left to right (bow to stern), attack periscope, observation periscope, 16-cell SAM VLS, snorkel, radio antenna, radar. 7 TOWER DETAIL by green helmet spanish AFOL, en Flickr Overall view of the submarine in all her length. INSTAGRAM1 by green helmet spanish AFOL, en Flickr Main features: Length 241 studs, about 81 metres. Beam: 22,7 studs (aprox), about 7,6 metres. Armament: 8 650 mm torpedo tubes. Up to 32 torpedoes or missiles (cruise missiles too) plus 4 mines. Each torpedo or missile can be replaced by 2 mines. 16-cell SAM VLS. Crew: 32 + 8 passengers (specops units, training personnel, etc). This submarine has 3 diesel generators and 1 electric motor driving a pump jet, which makes her even more silent than current diesel submarines (of course, more silent than nuclear subs). Its AIP plant extends her underwater endurance for about 30 days without surfacing.
  5. Hi there, inhabitants of New Terra, pretty late, but here goes, presenting my first FB this month: The 'Royal Shipyards' in Breshaun With the ever growing demand for new ships in the waters of New Terra the naval yards in mainland Oleon alone cannot keep up. So some time ago already the 'Office Royal de la Marine' had decided to set up a branch of the 'Royal Shipyards' in the city of Breshaun, providing high-quality shipbuilding and ship maintenance expertise on-site. The compound is flourishing. It's constantly growing in size, and new buildings and installations are being added regularly, obvious proof of Oleon's expanding presence on the waves, as well as Breshaun's increasing importance for the Empire. Last month I presented a small peripheral facility to you, this time we're visiting the entrance of the 'Royal Shipyards' main compound situated directly at the mouth of Breshaun's harbor. about: Not much to say about it, could have been larger, but this month was pretty crowded. All is buildable, I'm kind of cool with the way the gate's arch turned out, the rest is rather regular business. The 'Crown-Wheel-Anchor'TM is the registered emblem of the 'Royal Shipyards' The architectural style is influenced by buildings I saw in Rochefort, France. It was a fun build, experienting with two colored walls and a SNOTed ceiling, but making the rider hold that letter was a real annoying job More of this shipyard is likely to follow. Thanks for watching, C&C as always very welcome! Vive le Roi!
  6. The Royal Marine Office of Oleon has decided to open a branch of royal shipyard in Eltina, thereby supplying more ships, ships, ships to our glorious and incomparable fleet. Although we have already several shipyards in New Terra, but they can't manage all the orders, so it became evident to us that we need a new shipyard. After thorough consideration, the Marine Office esteemed that this new shipyard shall be located at Eltina. Once opened, it will provide considerable job opportunities to the locals, and more importantly, to the Mardieran refugees. We can see here Oleander leader inspecting the new shipyard. The fast patrol boat le Requin is being refitted after the misadventure of M***(shhh, secret mission) Thanks for viewing, C&C are welcome. Vive le Roi!
  7. Map location: Grid C4 in Studica, P6 world. At Erotema Shipyards, the assembly of the first S90 class submarine (to be christened yet) is finishing. STERN MODULE WITH RUDDERS AND PUMP JET by green helmet spanish AFOL, en Flickr President Gálvez went there to take a final look of the manufacturing process. He speaks with the Fleet Admiral... PRESIDENT BLAS GÁLVEZ AND FLEET ADMIRAL by green helmet spanish AFOL, en Flickr "-When will the sub be ready to support our Army and allies? Soon things may go very harsh. No problem President, the sub will be ready to be christened and ready to sail in 6 weeks. Ok. What about the S100 model? It´s on inception. Good." The S90 moves using a pump jet, so it is very silent. TAIL AND PUMP JET by green helmet spanish AFOL, en Flickr The President and Fleet Admiral visit several parts of the factory to see how the work is going on MODULE ALMOST FINISHED by green helmet spanish AFOL, en Flickr MODULE ALMOST FINISHED 2 by green helmet spanish AFOL, en FlickrMODULE ALMOST FINISHED 3 by green helmet spanish AFOL, en Flickr And he sees a scale model of the completed submarine and a sample of the weapons carried. SCALE MODEL AND HEAVY WEAPONS by green helmet spanish AFOL, en Flickr "President, this is what our submarine can carry. The black cylinders close to us are naval mines, with them we can block any enemy port or naval route. Next, the cruise missiles, with a range of 2500 km. Its conventional warhead is very powerful and its CEP is less than 10 meters. The dark gray torpedo is an excellent weapon against ships or submarines. It has a double homing system with optic fiber and acoustic sensors, with a range of 50 km and 50 knots of top speed. To conclude, the SSM, with a range of 150 km and able to strike both ships or land targets. Besides, the sub will carry SAM in a VLS in the sail to have short range AAA capability against ASW helicopters." The submarine is a real build I began at the beginning of 2017 after making a 12000+ part LDD. I posted a few pictures of several real lego-built modules, but the pics displayed here with the wall and floor were taken a few hours ago. Enjoy!
  8. The new colonies are screaming for vessels, specifically for coastal transport, fishing, and whaling. As not near enough vessels reach the colonies from the old world, entrepreneurial craftsmen in New Terra has set up makeshift shipyards to meet demand. The easiest way to build ships with limited set ups is by constructing them on a slipway and, when the hull is finished, let the whole vessel slide down the rails into the water. This particular slipway is built in King's Harbour and has quickly become known for producing seaworthy and utilitarian (although somewhat broad-bottomed and clumsy) vessel of high quality. These vessels are affectionately known as the King's Harbour Tubs. _____________________________________________________ A take on a medium factory for King's Harbour - I have been planning a full-size shipyard with drydocks for a while, but felt like starting out with something simpler, reflecting the pioneering spirit of New Terra. I expect to outfit the hull later for licensing. Ever since thisbuild, I have wanted to try a brick built hull with that sort of inner skeleton, and I find it worked out well. (Although more expert builders can probably create more organic shapes...) C&C is, as always, welcome and encouraged. Thanks for looking!
  9. A large shipyard like mine needs its resources split to be ready for all eventualities! So I decided to have part of my shipyard in Elysabethtown (coming at some point) and in Quinnsville (more coming at some point too). For today we are showing you around in the outfittery in Quinsville - we are installing the masts, installing the rigging, and, in the case of a Warship, installing many guns. Let's take a look at my new Heavy War Brig being outfitted! Hey you guys! We need to wait with the last 4 guns for the forecastle and Quarterdeck! We need to get the gundeck filled first! (guy in the grey suit) Why do we have to scrub the sidewalls again? You were the one being stupid, you ...! (guy with the beard and no hair) ROW ROW ROW YOUR BOAT, ROWADY ROWADY YOUR BOAT (guy rowing the green boat) YOU CAN'T SING, SHUT UP! (guy steering the boat) PULL! PULL! (guy holding the rope to pull up the upper foremast) You are almost there, just a few meters more! (guy with the green pants on top of the mast) Holding it! (guy holding onto the mast not helping) Stop this! (guy with the beard) Are you allowed to build a ship here? (one of the Corrington Soldiers) Yes, here, check the papers. (Jerome Monezterell) Total area. I'm not sure if I should license this as a medium artisan and finish the brig or use the hull for another ship (tear this one down) and license this as a large artisan, as this build covers 64x48 studs, more than enough for it. I'll add some pictures of the Heavy War Brig (that doesn't fit into any definition, as it has 10 24 pounder carronades (the classical cannons you can see), 6 9 pounders on the upper part as well as 4 9 pounder chase guns. I feel like it is to small for a 5HA, and 5LA wouldn't fit as this isn't exactly a fast ship, and a 4HA doesn't exist. Oh well...) once my upload works again. A total of 56 minifigures are participating in this build:D
  10. Kolonialbeamter

    [OL - FB1] A Small Shipyard

    Hi guys, I'd like to present my first freebuild here, for the glorious Empire of Oleon. It's a small shipyard in the vicinity of the city of Breshaun. Small shipbuilding facilities such as this one have sprung up in the dozens all over Le Bellan to meet the demand for ships these days. Although being simple stations without the grandeur and vivacity of the large 'Royal Shipyards', they are a vital part of Oleon's plans for expansion in the new world. In fact they are part of the 'Royal Shipyards' system and fulfill a dual purpose. Firstly they relieve the larger facilities from both construction and maintenance of smaller vessels, freeing the hands and minds of the master shipwrights there, enabling them to focus on the planning and execution of more capital ships. But in addition, these small stations are being led by dedicated junior shipwrights single-handedly as part of a teaching program. Those that excell in the duties thrusted upon them are awarded the status of master shipwright, thus increasing the shipbuilding potential of the nation even with sparse resources. Here's some more: Hope you guys like it, C&C welcome. Vive le Roi!
  11. Exciting Opportunity! Due to the continuous expansion of Classic-Pirates.com, we are looking for a fresh, devoted Auction Scout for the Classic-Pirates blog. Please be certain you are able to commmit to the requirements before responding. Training Auction Scouts consumes valuable time and rescources so we only want submissions from those genuinely interested. Requirements: To seek and post a range of LEGO Pirate eBay Auctions in the LEGO Pirates Forum and the LEGO Pirates MOC Sub-Forum. You must be fluent in written English - this is extremely important! Minimum age of 16. You must be able to maintain a minimum output average of one auction post every two weeks. Advantageous but not essential: Familiarity with the Wordpress Blogging platform. Previous experience blogging or writing articles. Graphic design/photo editing skills. Knowledge of XHTML and CSS. The Benefits: Your Eurobricks username will appear on the Crew Page (including a biography provided by yourself) Get access to an exclusive hidden forum known as The Shipyard Have the opportunity to be involved in exciting promotions and projects Upon successfully completing your 4-6 week probation you will be awarded a Classic-Pirates Rank and special tag You will have the opportunity to receive promotions within the Shipyard Ranking System and work your way into higher positions. You will receive one-on-one training to further your online technical skills, improve your written English skills and gain valuable experience as a team player - these are transferable skills you can use for future opportunities. If you meet the requirements please introduce yourself and post your submission of interest in this thread.
  12. Congratulations to our new Shipyard Masters! With two excellent candidates we decided to promote no less than two crew members to Shipyard Master. Darkdragon and Capt. Stabbin both have a good amount of experience and will help with the blog, the Index, new recruits and more things. They surely deserve an extra ration of rum! (This means we can use some new bloggers in the near future so keep your eye on the horizon.)
  13. Pirates of the Caribbean: 4191 The Captain's Cabin £14.99 (UK Pound Sterling) CLICK HERE to buy it now! Pirates of the Caribbean: 4194 Whitecap Bay £54.99 (UK Pound Sterling) CLICK HERE to buy it now! LEGO Pirates and Soldiers Set £13.99 (UK Pound Sterling) CLICK HERE to buy it now! 6265 Sabre Island $30.00 (US Dollar) CLICK HERE to buy it now! 6240 Kraken Attackin' $17.95 (US Dollar) CLICK HERE to buy it now! 10 LEGO Pirates/Sailors with Weapons €19.90 (EU Euro - France) CLICK HERE to place a bid!
  14. Pirates of the Caribbean: 4191 The Captain's Cabin £14.99 (UK Pound Sterling) CLICK HERE to buy it now! Pirates of the Caribbean: 4194 Whitecap Bay £54.99 (UK Pound Sterling) CLICK HERE to buy it now! LEGO Pirates and Soldiers Set £13.99 (UK Pound Sterling) CLICK HERE to buy it now! 6265 Sabre Island $30.00 (US Dollar) CLICK HERE to buy it now! 6240 Kraken Attackin' $17.95 (US Dollar) CLICK HERE to buy it now! 10 LEGO Pirates/Sailors with Weapons €19.90 (EU Euro - France) CLICK HERE to place a bid!
  15. Pirates of the Caribbean: 4194 Whitecap Bay £69.00 (UK Pound Sterling) CLICK HERE buy it now! 6271 Imperial Flagship £49.99 (UK Pound Sterling) CLICK HERE to buy it now! 6264 Forbidden Cove £25.99 (UK Pound Sterling) CLICK HERE to buy it now (Or pop the gentleman your best offer)! 6241 Loot Island $19.99 (US Dollar) CLICK HERE to place a bid! 6270 Forbidden Island $50.00 (US Dollar) CLICK HERE to buy it now! Brickmaster: Pirates $19.99 (US Dollar) CLICK HERE to buy it now! 10210 Imperial Flagship €24.95 (EU Euro - Auction based in France) CLICK HERE to place a bid!
  16. Pirates of the Caribbean: 4194 Whitecap Bay £69.00 (UK Pound Sterling) CLICK HERE buy it now! 6271 Imperial Flagship £49.99 (UK Pound Sterling) CLICK HERE to buy it now! 6264 Forbidden Cove £25.99 (UK Pound Sterling) CLICK HERE to buy it now (Or pop the gentleman your best offer)! 6241 Loot Island $19.99 (US Dollar) CLICK HERE to place a bid! 6270 Forbidden Island $50.00 (US Dollar) CLICK HERE to buy it now! Brickmaster: Pirates $19.99 (US Dollar) CLICK HERE to buy it now! 10210 Imperial Flagship €24.95 (EU Euro - Auction based in France) CLICK HERE to place a bid!
  17. 8396 - Soldier's Arsenal £4.99 (UK Pound Sterling) CLICK HERE to buy it now! Pirate Crew With Whaleboat £0.99 (UK Pound Sterling) CLICK HERE to place a bid! 6267 Broadside's Brig £7.99 (UK Pound Sterling) CLICK HERE to place a bid! Pirates of the Caribbean: 4194 Whitecap Bay $69.00 (US Dollar) CLICK HERE to place a bid! 6291 Armada Flagshp $55.00 (US Dollar) CLICK HERE to place a bid! 6244 Armada Outpost €8.99 (EU Euro) CLICK HERE [em=1]to place a bid![/
  18. 8396 - Soldier's Arsenal £4.99 (UK Pound Sterling) CLICK HERE to buy it now! Pirate Crew With Whaleboat £0.99 (UK Pound Sterling) CLICK HERE to place a bid! 6267 Broadside's Brig £7.99 (UK Pound Sterling) CLICK HERE to place a bid! Pirates of the Caribbean: 4194 Whitecap Bay $69.00 (US Dollar) CLICK HERE to place a bid! 6291 Armada Flagshp $55.00 (US Dollar) CLICK HERE to place a bid! 6244 Armada Outpost €8.99 (EU Euro) CLICK HERE to place a bid!
  19. Pirates of the Caribbean: 4191 & 4192 Double Set £21.00 (UK Pound Sterling) CLICK HERE to place a bid! 6270 Forbidden Island Complete £23.00 (UK Pound Sterling) CLICK HERE to place a bid! Pirates of the Caribbean: 4184 Black Pearl $129.00 (US Dollar) CLICK HERE to buy it now! 6242 Forbidden Cove $44.99 (US Dollar) CLICK HERE to buy it now! 6265 Sabre Island €19.99 (EU Euro - France) CLICK HERE to place a bid! 6278 Enchanted Island €33.00 (EU Euro - France) CLICK HERE to place a bid! Pirates of the Caribbean: 4183 $69.99 (Australian Dollar) CLICK HERE to place a bid!
  20. Pirates of the Caribbean: 4191 & 4192 Double Set £21.00 (UK Pound Sterling) CLICK HERE to place a bid! 6270 Forbidden Island Complete £23.00 (UK Pound Sterling) CLICK HERE to place a bid! Pirates of the Caribbean: 4184 Black Pearl $129.00 (US Dollar) CLICK HERE to buy it now! 6242 Forbidden Cove $44.99 (US Dollar) CLICK HERE to buy it now! 6265 Sabre Island €19.99 (EU Euro - France) CLICK HERE to place a bid! 6278 Enchanted Island €33.00 (EU Euro - France) CLICK HERE to place a bid! Pirates of the Caribbean: 4183 $69.99 (Australian Dollar) CLICK HERE to place a bid!
  21. Congratulations Capt. Stabbin, we've selected you as the next News Scout! BUT!!! HOLEY TOLEDO!!! We're STILL looking to train more News Scout as soon as Capt. Stabbin is savvy (Grimmbeard has been promoted to Blog Editor already), so for anyone still interested it's recommended to remain highly active in the LEGO Pirates Forum over the upcoming weeks. We chose Capt. Stabbin because he: is highly active in the LEGO Pirates Forum has very good English written and communication skills. has zero warning points and interacts well with other members. has a high level of maturity has a piratey username and avatar/sigfig - not essential, but a favourable bonus. So if you can aspire to the above, you'll have a higher chance of being selected as the next recruit. We'll be keeping a sea eye on everyone who has applied, but if anyone has changed their mind just let us know. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Congratulations Grimmbeard, we've selected you as the next News Scout! BUT!!! We're STILL looking to train more News Scout as soon as Capt. Redblade and Grimmbeard are savvy, so for anyone still interested it's recommended to remain highly active in the LEGO Pirates Forum over the upcoming weeks. We chose Grimmbeard because he: is highly active in the LEGO Pirates Forum has very good English written and communication skills. has zero warning points and interacts well with other members. has a high level of maturity has a piratey username and avatar/sigfig - not essential, but a favourable bonus. So if you can aspire to the above, you'll have a higher chance of being selected as the next recruit. We'll be keeping a close eye (or three) on everyone who has applied, but if anyone has changed their mind just let us know. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Congratulations Capt. Redblade, we've selected you as the News Scout! BUT!!! We're looking to train more News Scout as soon as Capt. Redbalde is savvy, so for anyone still interested it's recommended to remain highly active in the LEGO Pirates Forum over the upcoming weeks. We chose Capt. Redblade because he has: been a long-term member for over 3 years. very good English written and communication skills. zero warning points and interacts well with other members. a high level of maturity regular forum participation. a piratey username and avatar/sigfig - not essential, but a favourable bonus. So if you can aspire to the above, you'll have a higher chance of being selected as the next recruit. We'll be keeping a close eye (or three) on everyone who has applied, but if anyone has changed their mind just let us know. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Classic-Pirates.com WANTS YOU! Sail the Seven Seas with us! Due to the continuous expansion of Classic-Pirates.com and quest for world domination, we be seeking a devoted News Scout for Classic-Pirates blog. The Benefits: Get access to an exclusive hidden forum known as The Shipyard where LEGO Pirate dreams be made! See all the LEGO Ambassador Projects & news before anyone else Your Eurobricks username will appear on the Crew Page (including a biography provided by yourself) Have the opportunity to be involved in exciting promotions and projects Upon successfully completing your 4-6 week probation you will be awarded a Classic-Pirates Rank and special tag You will have the opportunity to receive promotions within the Shipyard Ranking System and work your way into higher positions. Start your career to becoming the next Commodore! You will receive one-on-one training to further your online technical skills and gain valuable experience as a team player - these are transferable skills you can use for future opportunities. Requirements: You must have the time available to look for material for the Classic-Pirates.com blog. Seriously lad/lass, its only 30 minutes per week! Must be familiar with basic Internet browsing, images, videos (the easy stuff) and be able to relay that information to the bloggers within the shipyard Regular access to a computer. The News Scout is expected to produce 2-3 bloggable items per week. It only takes 10 minutes per sitting so your commitment is just 20-30 minutes per week! If ye be interested, let us know in this thread! YAAAAAAARRRRR!!! Artwork by ~CreepahInTheNight
  22. Pirate Boat and Crew Set £9.95 (UK Pound Sterling) CLICK HERE to place a bid! 6276 Eldorado Fortress £18.99! (UK Pound Sterling) CLICK HERE to place a bid! Pirates and Soldiers Set £3.00 (UK Pound Sterling) CLICK HERE to place a bid! 4181 Isla De La Muerta $14.50 (US Dollar) CLICK HERE to place a bid! 10210 Imperial Flagship €49.99 (EU Euro) CLICK HERE to place a bid! 4182 The Cannibal Escape €37.99 CLICK HERE to place a bid!