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  1. Huitzilopochtli was the Aztec's god of war, sun, human sacrifice and the patron of the city of Tenochtitlan. It was vitally important to the Aztec people to keep him happy via offerings and human sacrifice. The stone disc on the top of the temple represents the sun.
  2. Looting, robbing, smuggling and plundering are the hobbies of every healthy pirate. This contest explores the nefarious side of the LEGO System pirate's life, so your mission is to show us the gory aspect of their daily activities in the Golden Age of Piracy. If you have a soft stomach then you'd better not enter the pirate forum until the contest is over! Blood, gore, and insanity will prevail until then. Winners! It's time to announce the winners of the contest! Thanks everyone for participating, you all did great! With almost accepted 50 entries, the Large and Small Categories were a great success. If you are one of the winners, please PM me your full name and address (including country) and a phone number. Thank you Eurobricks Administrators and the The Lego Group for allowing such a great contest with great prizes. As you may have noticed, Kolonialbeamter won first prize for the Digital Category. Since he is staff, prizes will be distributed to the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th place winners. Large Category 1st Place: Puerto Secarico Raid by vitreolum 2nd Place: Repel Boarders! by PaddyBricksplitter 3rd Place: Death On A Salt Breaze by Adair 4th Place: The Last Bottle Or The Golden Age Of Piracy by DwalinF 5th Place: Judgement Day by blackdeathgr Small Category 1st Place: Tavern Brawl by Dzoni90 2nd Place: Only Imperial Stormtroopers Are So Precise... by jansued 3rd Place: Death From Above by Halhi 141 4th Place: Offering To Huitzilopochtli by kritch Digital Category 1st Place: Sharknado? Sharknado! by Kolonialbeamter 2nd Place: Down with the Imperial Tower by SilentWolf 3rd Place: That's Not Good Enough! by RedSparrow 4th Place: Skull Trap by dr_spock Categories Large Division: Greater than 16x16. This includes most ship-based entries. There is no maximum size for Large entries. Small Division: Maximum size 16x16. This includes smaller vessel-based entries. Digital Division: Maximum size 16x16. Rules 1. First rule: have fun! 2. The contest will run from August 14th to October 23rd, 2015. As long as it's still October 23rd somewhere in the world, you can still enter. 3. No entries will be accepted after that date, unless something arises causing the contest deadline to be extended unexpectedly. 4. This contest is open to all EB members, even if they joined EB after the contest has begun. Staff are allowed to enter, but are not eligible to win prizes. 5. One entry per member and per category. You can enter all categories with different entries, but you'll be eligible to receive only one prize. 6. All entries must be new creations, not posted anywhere else prior to being entered in the contest. You may be asked by a staff member to change your entry if it is too similar to an earlier creation. 7. All entries must be built from real LEGO. No clone brands. Third-party custom minifigure accessories are allowed. 8. Digital entries will ONLY be allowed in the Digital Division. 9. There is no piece restriction or height restriction or mini-figure limit for any class. 10. A reasonable amount of overlap is allowed in the Small and Digital Categories, but nothing extensive. Stacking plates/baseplates will not be allowed. If you are uncertain that your entry qualifies, we suggest posting it with a specific request in this topic for a review and someone in the staff will make a determination. Reasonable overlap is defined by:The main build should be able to fit inside the 16x16 square. Minor portions of the MOC such as greebling, minifigs, and accessories could be partially outside the "square". [*]11. Custom sails, rigging, and flags are allowed. [*]12. Non-Lego light sources are allowed as long as you mention it in your entry description. [*]13. You can use official stickers or custom stickers. [*]14. All entries must be posted as a new topic in the Pirate MOCs Forum, The thread title should be the title of the MOC. One creation per thread and one thread per creation. [*]15. A specific thread tag (beneath the title) is required for each entry. Only entries with these tags will be accepted. This topic contains the three tags below. If you select the relevant tag and your topic is not listed, you need your tag corrected. If you need help with your thread's tag, ask in this topic. PTV 2015 Large PTV 2015 Small PTV 2015 Digital [*]16. You may present up to 6 pictures per entry. Post pictures no larger than 800x600, but you may link to bigger pictures and image galleries. No collage pictures please. [*]17. You may do a 'full-blown photo edit' with all the text, effects, background compositing, support erasing, and other effects on one picture. This should be your first image. The first picture will become your thumbnail for the voting round, so pick well. All your other pictures may have no editing other than color adjustment or background removal for a solid-color background. For obvious reasons, any photo editing that changes the shape, functionality, or color (not tint or adjustment, but actual color) of a LEGO piece is prohibited. [*]18. All entries are considered WIPs (Works In Progress) until the deadline passes. You may change and improve your MOC right up to the deadline. [*]19. Your entry has to contain something evil, depicting the spirit of the contest. No peaceful scenes. [*]20. For each category, EB staff will make a first selection, and then EB members will vote for their favorite entry among that selection. If the staff doesn't question your sanity based upon your gruesome entry, it's not making the first cut. Prizes Large Division: 1st Prize: 70413 The Brick Bounty 2nd Prize: Pirates Chess Set 3rd Prize: 70412 Soldiers Fort 4th Prize: 70410 Soldiers Outpost 5th Prize: 70411 Treasure Island Small Division: 1st Prize: 70412 Soldiers Fort 2nd Prize: 70410 Soldiers Outpost 3rd Prize: 70409 Shipwreck Defense 4th Prize: 10679 Pirate Treasure Hunt Digital Division: 1st Prize: 70410 Soldiers Outpost 2nd Prize: 70409 Shipwreck Defense 3rd Prize: 10679 Pirate Treasure Hunt Questions and Answers A summary of relevant questions asked about this contest with answers. Does the entry need a baseplate or custom plate? It doesn't matter what you place your heinous entry on. You may use baseplates, BURPS, plates, bricks, or prefab hulls. Does it mean only a 16x16 square? For a small or digital entry, the entry must be able to fit inside a 16X16 square. What pirate factions are allowed? Any pirate faction may be performing gruesome acts onto any other faction is allowed. Only factions related to this Pirate Forum are allowed. Space Pirates will not be accepted. This includes, but is not limited to: Pirates Islanders Armada Napoleonic Wars Golden Age of Sail Aztec Maya Inca Fantasy pirates similar to Pirates of the Caribbean [*]Are minifig scaled MOCs the only scale allowed? Scale does not matter, but it may be hard to see mayhem and heinous acts in micro scale. [*]Is the description I provide for my entry sound evil enough for the contest? It's hard to judge based upon a text description. Your description may sound inadequate for the contest, but then your entry turns out to be insanely awesome. Remember, entries are considered W.I.P.s until the end of the contest. If you're looking for ideas, I suggest the same as KB. Check out the Pillage the Village Contest from 2008,large, medium, and small entries. [*]Are early steam vessels allowed? Yes, early steam vessels will be allowed similar to the types found in the Ship Index. [*]May I mutilate and brutalize the actual Lego bricks in my creation by cutting, gluing, painting them? Custom Figs (including animals) are fine. Physical modification of Lego pieces for the construction of the entry is not allowed. Now, let's see your evil side! Get building, lads, there be pillagin' and plunderin' to be done here!
  3. Dzoni90

    PTV 2015 Small: Tavern Brawl

    Here is my entry for PTV contest. Captain Redbeard and his crew making some trouble in the local tavern. Tavern Brawl by Nikola Đurić, on Flickr His first day in patrol
  4. Halhi 141

    PTV 2015 Small: Death from Above

    Here's my entry to the small category of the PTV contest. The pirates used the cliff as a convenient method of murder...On the ground below, spears served to impale any enemies thrown off the cliff.... Of course, occasionally a body might miss the spears... This was a fun build; it was interesting to try building with a size restriction (which I don't normally do). I've been slowly working on this build for over a month, and I'm quite satisfied with how it turned out, especially the cliff. The idea of the blood flowing into the water is something I've been wanting to do for a while (although it was a last-minute addition). I don't actually have any pirates sets, so making the minifigures was pretty tricky; I think they look reasonably decent, though. Enjoy!
  5. Ahoy Mates!!! Here comes my small MOC for the contest and my even smaller story accompanying it. Classis Pirates: A map, treasure chest, greed, betrayal & blood. Having shared years in a damp pirate ship, these two crooks found themselves on a small island in the Atlantic Ocean with a map. The map had one red spot on it, which would bring them to their fate. An ill fate… They got grip of the map through a series of classic intrigues. One night after a pillage in a village the captain returned to the ship with a map hidden in his pocket. He was given the map by the priest of the village who begged to be spared. He offered a treasure map in return. The captain gladly accepted the offer before he stabbed the priest. “This was a wicked world” he thought, as he headed to the boat that would bring him back to the ship. He listened in complete silence of the others’ bestialities. He was eager to get back to his cabin and learn about what the map held in store for him. When they boarded on the ship, he sorted out all the procedures to be conducted after a pillaga: The sharing process of the loot. He even demanded less than he would have, just to make it to his cabin. Once he got to his cabin, he ordered not to be disturbed until morning. He threw himself on his silk upholstered chair and laid down the map before him. After a few minutes examination, he grinned with satisfaction. He took a sip from his favourite rum and fell into a sound sleep. But it was so sound that he would never return to the world of the living. There was one thing he was not aware of: That he had been followed by one of his men all the way from his encounter with the priest to the last sip he took of his rum. This was the humble cook of the ship who had gone to the shore just to be able to have a share in the loot. Having learned about the existence of the map, he hurried to the captain’s cabin before him when they returned to the ship. The captain was busy sharing the loot, which enabled him to pour some poison into his favourite rum. But he had to be sure so he poured more into other bottles as well. When it was 2 in the morning, he glided into the captain’s cabin. Silent as a rat, he checked the captain’s dead body, which was stone cold already. Now it was time for him to grin. He checked all his pockets but the map was nowhere to be seen. He checked all the drawers and everything else but it was not there. As he was leaving the cabin, he noticed a rat running down into a hole in the middle of the cabin. He could still hear it squeaking, which was strange because it had to be gone. But it was still there. Suspicious, he knocked on the old, stinking wood. It was sure hollow. Knocing once more carefully, he began to feel the edges of an opening lid. He removed the beautiful Turkish carpet covering it and there it was. He opened it and went down to a small niche. It was pitch dark so he had to bring a candle to illuminate it. Once the niche was illuminated, he could hardly stop himself from giving a shout of happiness. There were jewels and gold in a pot. But better, a map with a red cross on it, which had only one meaning in the world of pirates. He spent the next few days with the crew investigating about the death of the captain, which ended up fruitless. The crew was just as crooked that no one cried after their not-so-beloved greedy captain. They were back to their daily routines with their new captain. But the cook had other plans. He studied the map on and on and, finally concluded that he needed help. But who could he trust? This was a pirate ship and he knew, as he knew himself, that it was full of indecent men. But he could choose a naive indecent crook. This was the helmsman who did know nothing but to steer a ship. He had a straight forward way of thinkg and could be the best prey for the cook. Knowing that he liked rum as the captain did, the cook approached him on a calm and hot night with two bottlles of rum. After a few hours, he was grinning again with pleasure. He had persuaded the fool into his plan to leave the ship when they get near to the treasure island on the map. This would take a month or so, though. But he was a patient man. Twenty-eight days later, they were passing by Nassau when he opened up to the newly elected captain about his plans to resign. The captain of course did not demand a signed petition but thew him into the first boat to go to the shore for provisions. The helmsman was there, too. The two tricksters bought a small vessel in Nassau, filled with provisions that would suffice for a week. It was a few days trip to the island, he had calculated. The season for such a trip was favourable with southern winds helping all those going to the north of Nassau. Before they set out, the crook cook had to make his plans ready for the next phase. They had bought guns and swords just in case they needed. Trying to get the helmsman believe in him, he handed over the two guns to him. And he took the swords. The helmsman, happy with his companion, took their small vessel safely to the treasure island. The cook, by the way, studied all the route because there would be only one on this small vessel on the way back. They reached the small island on a sunny morning. Eager and cheerful, they landed in a hurry. The island was so small that it was not difficult to find the spot. They dug together and cried out loud when they heard that classic sound of the spade hitting the chest. It took two more hours to finally get it out of the sand. Now, there came the second phase of the plan: to get rid of the helmsman, who would be of no importance, value or whatsoever from this point on. “Hey, can you check the hole we dug for a second chest?” asked him. The naive helsman turned back and hardly took a step forward when he heard the jingling of a sword, of which he was very familiar. He immediately reached for his gun and aimed it at the cook, who did not seem terrified at all. He pulled the trigger but the only thing he heard was a click. He was about to jump on the crook when the sword cut his head off before the broiling heat of the sun. There he was, his blood was filling the hole once occupied by the treasure chest. The crook, on the other hand, did not waste a second about what had just happened but began to drag the treasure chest on to the small boat which would return to a distant beach in Nassau on a silent night.. 1 by Mengish, on Flickr 2 by Mengish, on Flickr 3 by Mengish, on Flickr 4 by Mengish, on Flickr 5 by Mengish, on Flickr 6 by Mengish, on Flickr
  6. rodiziorobs

    PTV 2015 Small: Simian genocide

    (This first picture is for the polling image, but it is repeated as a part of the story below, where indicated.) Simian genocide by rodiziorobs, on Flickr The tale I am about to tell you is one of absolute horror, of completely unthinkable cruelty. "Is the trap set, Stevens?" "Aye, cap'n. 'Tis ready." "How long must we wait?" "Won' be long now, cap'n. 'N keep your voice down, don' want to scare the lit'l blighter off." "You are certain this is the last of them?" "Yes sir, quite certain. 'Been trackin' him for days. He's all that's left." Suddenly they saw the poor creature up ahead in the clearing. "Ok, keep quiet now, here he comes!" Stevens urged. The beast approached swiftly, yet with caution all the same; nothing was more suspicious than food left so easily in the open. At the same time, nothing was so readily accepted. He crept closer and closer still. Now the prize was almost within reach. "Shoot him, Stevens! Don't let him get away!" "Shhhh! Not yet!" The beast stopped. Had it heard something? Stevens wasn't sure, but he couldn't let this moment pass. He sprang from the underbrush, pistol in hand, the captain close behind. A single report rang out from the barrel, a single report to let him know he had hit his mark. (Same picture as polling image posted above) "Well done, Stevens." "Thank you, sir. It was my utmost pleasure." "Well now the real cruelty can begin. Gabby? Gabby!" Gabriel came up from behind, lugging a heavy cage through the tall grass. "Here, sir! I heard the shot and must say, I never thought me eyes would see this marvelously horrible day!" "Yes, that's enough now Gabby. The time has come!" "On yer word, sir." "Unleash the horrors!" "Aye, cap'n!" And with that, Gabby unlocked the cage and set free upon the world some of the most vile creatures imaginable, with the earth never more to see the sweet innocent race the captain had just wiped from its face. And that, children, is why you never get monkeys in your LEGO© sets anymore. ***************************************************** Both of these vignettes are part of my 16x16 entry, built together on the same plate: Simian genocide by rodiziorobs, on Flickr There is some overhang from the palm tree nearest the corner. Plenty more pictures on my Flickr album!
  7. Kai NRG

    PTV - Last Minutes

    Story: “Sir! She’s sprung a leak!” The first mate dashed into the pirate Captain’s cabin, flushed and out of breath. The Captain raised a scowling face. “Man the pumps then! You know what to do!” “This is no ordinary leak, sir. She’s going fast!” “Whad’ya mean, she’s goin’?” The Captain followed the words with a string of curses and then nearly bowled his mate over as he rushed topside. “All hands on deck! Man the pumps! Full force!” The next instant he was down in the hull with the mate beside him, pointing out the leak. The Captain’s face twisted in rage. “Who did that? That’s no leak. We’ve been scuttled! Who had the last watch?” The mate shifted uneasily. Water poured in, soaking both men’s boots, but neither seemed to notice. At last he muttered, “Billy was at the tiller.” “Billy?! That good for nothin’… Lazy – I’ll make him pay! Probably did it a purpose – wants us all ta drown!” The mate was about to reply, but instead he ejaculated, “Good heavens! We’re sinking!” The words ended in a kind of scream. For the water was now rushing furiously in, threatening to sweep both off their feet. “Shut your mouth!” the Captain spat, climbing topside again and ignoring his dripping garments. At that moment the ship tilted violently, sending both men along with several other pirates into the scuttles. Billy fell too, slamming into the Captain. “You! – You did this!” The Captain grabbed the unfortunate cabin boy by the neck. Billy shuddered, turning terrified eyes to the Captain’s ferocious look. “Well?! Answer me!” With sudden boldness the boy spoke up. “I did do it.” “Treason! Mutiny! You’ll pay for this!” “Of course he will,” the mate grumbled. “We’re all goin’ to the bottom!” “I’ll make sure Billy gets there first!” the Captain exclaimed, uttering a fearful oath. Another lurch of the ship freed Billy from the Captain’s grasp for a second and he scrambled to his feet, desperately climbing toward the prow which was now pointing to the sky. Cries and shouts resounded through the ship, which had now begun to sink in earnest. And yet for all their desperate plight, the pirates only quarreled and fought with each other, all eager to prolong their miserable lives by as many minutes as they could, even if it meant sending another to his death. The more reckless dove into the rum supply, determined to drown in drink for the last few minutes before they really drowned. Slowly the ship sank lower and lower, and now many of the pirates, forced to realize their plight, screamed in terror. Those who had sent so many to their deaths were unwilling to go themselves. Above deck the Captain pulled himself aft by main force, practically tearing the boards, almost foaming at the mouth in his impotent rage. Billy clung to the bowsprit, unsure whether to face the Captain’s fury or spring overboard at once. He shuddered as he looked down into the water, and, opening his clasp knife, resolved to defend himself. Ropes and bits of iron slid down the decks along with other miscellany. The Captain lost his hold – caught it again – and in desperation, pulled out his pistol. Billy shuddered and tried to shrink into as small a target as possible. The next instant a heavy sack smashed into the Captain’s legs and with a terrible cry he crashed headlong into the churning water. And now the ship had almost completely sunk, and Billy was left alone. A sudden silence – an eerie silence – succeeded the fearful shouts. Billy climbed farther up the bowsprit until he was perched as high atop it as possible. He had done it, and he thought his own life was a small price to pay for the blessing of ridding the sea of such a scourge. But other thoughts came to him in those moments that seemed like a life time as he straddled the rough timber, knife still in hand. After all, the quick, almost painless death to which he had sent his comrades seemed a poor repayment for their actions. They would have died, eventually, anyways – he had only hastened it by a year or two – and was that all? For all their villainy, for all their injustice, for having taken him, still a little child, and made him virtually their slave, dragging him through unspeakable horror? …hate surged through him, and he half cursed himself for taking such a poor and flavorless vengeance. Then he thought of the deeds he himself had taken pleasure in doing, and loathed himself as heartily as any of his companions. Was this all life had? Was there no real justice? The thought was intolerable to him. Far better to stand condemned, as he knew he would be, then to think that in the end, wrong would win. But perhaps… perhaps… could mercy be found? Even for him? The still, silent waters closed over the pirate ship, leaving no trace. ____________ Another overview of the MOC: I think this is the first pirate build I've done, and it was pretty enjoyable! On the spur of the moment I decided I wanted to do a ship sinking, so I ran with that idea! I purposefully made it so it could split in half for the farther sunken shot: Note that I used a non-LEGO light source - the sun. C&C are welcome! Thanks for taking the time to check the build out, especially if you read the story!
  8. Dannylonglegs

    PTV 2015 small: Trolling Atlantis

    Thar she blows! My entry to this glorious contest! Here to we may observe Dannylonglegs' infamous "Vertical" approach to vignette making! Trolling Atlantis by Danny-Longlegs, on Flickr The Oleon warn that these waters be cursed. They say that once upon a time, there were an Island here, inhabited by wicked people... They say that King Neptune sunk the Island to the sea and made its inhabitants into creatures of the depths as punishment for their heathen ways... But the merchants of Eslandola care little for that superstition... at least not the fishermen aboard this particular ship! Instead, they've grown to love the local waters, as the fish here are abundant! Including the delicious Manatees, as the ship's physician calls them. Trolling Atlantis by Danny-Longlegs, on Flickr Yes! Manatees are delicious! Once you split the light meat from the dark meat, that is. The only downside is the screams. They sound... human. In fact, their cries for help have driven the captian to insomnia... but you know what they say: "A good captain can't fall asleep." And who might this knowledgeable scientist be? Why, that'd be physician Long! Born into a family of wealth, Physician Long attended University in Corrington, where she learned her trade, and now she works as a physician and Naturalist for the benefit of the Eslandola trade empire! Particularly the West Octania Trading Company. Trolling Atlantis by Danny-Longlegs, on Flickr Physician Long: "You should have alerted me earlier of your condition. Judging by the smell alone, I'd say your leg has gone Gangrenous. There's nothing to do other than amputate. I'm going to need you to bite this bullet. This is going to hurt. A lot." Patient: "Can't I get a drop o' rum to anesthetize meself?" Physician Long: "No. You've drunk your quota for this pay period. Hold still." Trolling Atlantis by Danny-Longlegs, on Flickr The Inhabitants of the local waters are none too happy about the increase in fishing. But perhaps that's part of their punishment by Neptune. Perhaps they should have been better humans. ~Insectoid Aristocrat
  9. Thorindw

    PTV 2015 Small: Unlucky

    The rays of the rising sun illuminated the dirty wall squeezing through the bars. Billy felt the salty flavour of the sea and listened to the distant squeaks of the seagulls in the port. There, for a second day now, the grinning head of the Fat Joe was swinging on the yard. He was lucky – he died in battle when their ship was taken in abordage. His brave shipmates, though, weren’t that lucky. Today, at dawn, they were going to be hanged at the approving clamour of the crowd.
  10. Bloodstained Bay was once a sea port, but pirate raids and the raging sea have reduced it to nothing more than a crumbling tower on a lone rock in the open ocean. It is here where Captain Bart takes his prisoners to have them walk the plank to their grisly deaths at the hands (tentacles?) of the Sanguinary Squid, a creature so foul and loathsome that it has stained the walls of Blood Tower with the gore of its untold victims. When a prisoner is reluctant to leap to his doom, Captain Bart often has to leap in and provide some "encouragement". As cabin boy Danny plunges from his perch, his only thought is turned toward the churning of the water below that can only signify that the monster has arrived. Will he be the first to escape the Squid's Reckoning? That question was actually rhetorical; he's definitely going to die.
  11. Johannsued

    PTV 2015 small: Lost in Time

    Blackbeard the Zombie Pirate still as big problems to integrate into modern society... OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA by Jan Südmersen, auf Flickr OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA by Jan Südmersen, auf Flickr
  12. Commander Beltar

    PTV 2015 Small: Islander Chopping Board!

    Come one, come all! To the Islander Feast Preparation Day! But beware! If you are not one of us, or a lonely castaway, run, run, swim, and swim as fast as you can! Or else, you’ll find yourself on our Chopping Board! ======================================================== These Unlucky Souls got lost after some soldiers had sunk their ship. Although they’ve been at sea for a couple days. They still have enough meat for us! They’ll be tasty! “BACK I SAY, BACK! You will taste just fine. Now wait your turn!”-Translated From Islander to English. Look at their faces! Lovely! They taste the best when they die scared! Ooo! Lovely! That’ll be a good portion of our meal tomorrow! “Hear the cries of that poor soul! HEAR THEM!” Our great leader watches the coast scanning for more meat while his bride dries off a Leaf Skirt Look at the fear! Look at the blood! Welcome to your fate, the Chopping Board! =============================================================================== Yes, I did try to make this sound like an insane person…I have lots of experience with that back at AG… Text in the post isn't all that good...I almost completely forgot the deadline was tomorrow! Always, hope you liked this build for PTV! C and C welcome! ~Beltar
  13. mediumsnowman

    PTV 2015 Small: Deeper Waters

    My entry for Pillage The Village contest, Small division. Enjoy! PTV 2015 Small: Deeper Waters Any self-respecting pirate hates the Redcoats. Absolutely hates them. Tonight, Captain Beard and his crew take one out to the docks to finish off once and for all. "That water is deeper than it looks, kid..." Extra photos in spoiler. Comments and criticism welcome!
  14. These ruthless pirates thought that walking the plank was too easy of a punishment. They got together and decided to give the captured soldier no chance at survival by tying him to a chair and dropping him off in a remote part of the ocean. A view of the lower half of the ship, with an unwanted visitor... A birds eye view of the deck... This is my entry to the PTV 2015 contest (Small category). Thank you :) Pat
  15. That's right Mr. Traffic Warden! You'll get what you deserve: For all 'Pulp fiction' fans: "Say 'Incorrect parking' again, I dare you, I double dare you motherbricker, say 'incorrect parking' one more Brickdamn time!"
  16. This is a section of a larger building. It belongs to my favourite pirate's enemies - Bluecoats. From some time I was thinking about building something similar to LEGO Creator modulars but in Pirates style. Then I spotted contest on Eurobricks forum which motivated me to finish my little project. Bigger photos and full story here: LEGO Gallery - Bluecoats' mini-modular (16x16) Follow my new MOCs and articles at: Facebook | Flickr | Google+ --- Notice: This is a shortened version of the post from LEGO Blog - Bricks' Treasure.
  17. After 2 hours of continued firing including some colateral damage Captain "Red Sails" gets tired... P1070931 by Jan Südmersen, auf Flickr Over 200 bullets and a grenade penetrated the wall but continuesly missing their aim P1070912 by Jan Südmersen, auf Flickr The reason for this maybe that the Imperial Stormtrooper Reserve Militia consists of äh not really elite soldiers.... P1070916 by Jan Südmersen, auf Flickr but finally he can get some sleep... P1070922 by Jan Südmersen, auf Flickr
  18. So here is a brief introduction to my PtV entry... Basically the scene is as follows some poor, lowly pirate has been caught and hanged by the Bluecoats. In revenge his shipmates are ransacking the harbour, burning and killing all in their path and making off the Governor's daughter, for some despicable end. It's blood 'n' carnage! BrickOnPillageTheVillage on Flickr BrickOnPillageCloseUp on Flickr BurningChef on Flickr And incase you missed him... there's on pirate still in the cells awaiting rescue or hanging? CaptiveCloseUp on Flickr Hope it's suitably evil, I can always try add some more evil acts if not :-) NB: I have edited it to add some better photos taken in actual daylight, I'll leave the old ones on Flickr and also my amazing, Ikea-based photography set-up for taking the photos in the dark...
  19. Here is my entry for the PTV contest in the small division Duel at the cliff by LegoOzp, on Flickr Duel at the cliff by LegoOzp, on Flickr Duel at the cliff by LegoOzp, on Flickr Duel at the cliff by LegoOzp, on Flickr Duel at the cliff by LegoOzp, on Flickr
  20. Hello, here is my little, modest entry for PTV 2015 Small. The title is cutted, the full title is : PTV 2015 Small: The Treasure Map - Trapdoor - Gold Tooth - Recycling- Trap The Story is told fast. All you have to know is said in the title of the entry . The pirates have found a new way of getting Gold. Why shall they fight against the Bluecoats and Redcoats, when the gold is such easy to get. They do not risk their life they just recycle the dead parts of their civilian victims. Thats the plan: A beautiful female pirate speaks in the tavern to strangers and tells them that she would have a treasur map. but can´t go to get the treasure. She gives the stranger the map, or let the stranger steals her map. The strangers go the way of the map and on a brigde they fall down on the slaghtering block of the pirates. The strangers were fragmented and the parts where gold could be in comes in the alembic. The farmed gold where than be forged in new coins.
  21. vitreolum

    PTV: Voodoo Pirate Morgan Hex

    Played some risen lately and I really enjoyed the voodoo pirate angle there so I figured I'd do something along those lines. Who needs treasure maps when you can use voodoo to keep the heads of your enemies alive to lead you to the booty? No need to bother retracing steps, deciphering clues and wondering where traps are and the likes; and on a plus side it makes for a neat (albeit messy) handbag for a classy gal. Voodoo Pirate Morgan Hex by Letranger Absurde, on Flickr
  22. MiloNelsiano

    PtV: Bartholemew Robbins

    Disclaimer: The following scene is very depraved. Please do not look if you are faint of heart, or get sick very easily, and especially don't show this scene to your mother. You have been warned. Tales of the famous pirate crews had always been the biggest topic of discussion, especially the notorious Captain Quick. If the tales were to be believed, Captain Quick only accepted the evilest, most bloodthirsty men he could find. At five years old, Bartholemew Robbins knew all the tales, and thought only of becoming a member of Captain Quick's crew. When Bartholemew's mother told him that he would be starting school soon, he knew he had to prove how evil he was so he could join Captain Quick's crew before he was stuck in school. Pirates didn't need school! He spent a long time pondering things that he could do to prove his worth, but none of them seemed evil enough to live up to Quick's expectations. Eventually he came up with an idea, but it seemed too extreme, and didn't think he could stomach such a thing. That's when he realized that was exactly what he needed to do. Such a depraved act was exactly what he would have to commit in order to become a pirate. He left the house with his trusty friend Jack and his weapon of choice. He knew the path the patrol usually took, and was able to find them right away. He was in luck, as Admiral Corrington was leading the patrol today. As the Admiral approached, Bartholemew readied his weapon. At the last second he let loose. As he watched the Admiral fall, he started to feel sick with what he had done. He raised his sword in victory and watched on for a second before grabbing Jack by the hand and running home.
  23. slovakiasteph

    PTV Small: Eater, Eatee

    Borreo and his boat-mate got washed up on a deserted island. With no dessert in sight, after a few days, he had no choice but to eat his colleague, who was fainting with hunger. IMG_8832 by Steph Kurin, on Flickr IMG_8833 by Steph Kurin, on Flickr But, beware: the eater will soon become the eatee! IMG_8840 by Steph Kurin, on Flickr This is my first Pirate build, but hope you enjoyed my small contribution! Hoping to get some of the new sets. :)
  24. IMG_4801 by Mikael Berglund, on Flickr IMG_4790 by Mikael Berglund, on Flickr IMG_4815 by Mikael Berglund, on Flickr IMG_4787 by Mikael Berglund, on Flickr Hello friends, can anyone tell me if I have done everything correct in order to enter the small category in the PTV contest ?
  25. Deep in the jungle island is a little known tribe of cannibals with a fondness of all things gold. They worship the golden skull (an ancient artefact that some say comes from a galaxy far far away). Offerings of blood are made to the skull, drained from the captives alive and drunk by the chief of the islanders during midnight rituals. A trail of blood leads up to the steps, where the chief drinks from a golden helmet, a trophy from a former victim. A masked thief, makes off with some of the golden hoard at the back of the temple