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Ever since the release of this set, I've been wandering around the internet looking for a Black Pearl version of BSB. While I did find some, this is more or less what I was looking for, amazing job and thank you for doing so.
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Nice one, love the fact that the boat is built using hull pieces of a ship, out of all the things here, I like the flintlock build.
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The size of it is amazing, although the main focus for me are the tentacles, still I would love to buy it as set. There is one thing that's really worrying, if this reaches 10k supporters, there's never a guarantee of it being released as set, seeing as it's more of a pirate themed build and one such idea was released not too long ago, then again, it could be released with the new pirates line next year, IF there will be one. Anyways, this set would save me a lot of pieces on the kraken tentacles I've been trying to build. Supported!
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Beautiful representation of a fine ship, love how it looks, especially from the sides, good job!
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It looks quite amazing, but the biggest one seems a bit unfinished on roof, maybe adding higher railing on sides and a chimney or two would do the trick, the entrance stairs for it might need another step. Those two state houses look somewhat medieval and 18th century alike, however they are very long and would work if there's no alleyway between them. Good job on the buildings, love the architecture of them. Would love to see how it all looks once it's finished, even if it'll take years (ok, maybe i'm overexaggerating).
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[MOD] Updating Your Pirates Of The Caribbean Minifigures
Jack Sassy replied to Intergalactic Bricks's topic in Pirate MOCs
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What type of ship is the Black Seas Barracuda?
Jack Sassy replied to TomSkippy's topic in LEGO Pirates
Yes, well six men is the minimum, but Black Seas Barracuda is interesting in terms that it has two masts and the jib sail (or the back sail, I really don't know what it's called) is the one like brigs have, but by the size and look of it, it is a frigate, so in conclusion it's a frigate modified with some things that brigs have (maybe to maneuver the ship easier?). The original BSB version is definitely a brig, but if that be the case, then the new version doesn't make sense, only explanation that could be given is that pirates are masterbuilders and built their ship differently or something like that, logically looking at it, maybe they just found a new ship and colored it like original BSB. -
What type of ship is the Black Seas Barracuda?
Jack Sassy replied to TomSkippy's topic in LEGO Pirates
True, but it would take about six men to comandeer the Black Pearl which is a frigate -
[MOD] Updating Your Pirates Of The Caribbean Minifigures
Jack Sassy replied to Intergalactic Bricks's topic in Pirate MOCs
Thank ye, only thing he is missing are the glasses and gray mustache, you should watch the 4th movie, it's fun -
[MOD] Updating Your Pirates Of The Caribbean Minifigures
Jack Sassy replied to Intergalactic Bricks's topic in Pirate MOCs
I tried recreating judge version of Jack and here's the link for the outcome: https://www.flickr.com/photos/188976586@N02/50093513521/in/dateposted-public/ I'm sorry but I've no idea how to make that picture 0.1MB size so I can upload it in normal size so the only reasonable thing I thought of was to post the link. -
Ahoy, once again I present a new MOC, this time it's something a bit more northern - Fortress Confrontation To summarize the title better - it's an old abandoned British fort north of Florida Keys, or what's left of the fort anyway. The year is 1756 and pirate hunter, James Westhouse has been told that a pirate mutinied by his crew is hiding in the ruins. Now it is up to Westhouse to confront this poor pirate captain. While the main attraction of the build are the fort ruins, the cliffs are the supports which cost most of the bricks in this MOC. Also an illusion of a secret cave underneath, possibly leading to a storage area beneath the fort. Remains of a wooden bridge, built by the natives before the fort was built. Supports underneath the build are just some casual pieces, but I tried to keep the original gray color. The two heroes of the MOC - pirate hunter James Westhouse and the marooned pirate captain with his effects. More pictures are available on Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/188976586@N02/albums/72157714967616762 Thank ye for your time on reading this post and as always criticism is open to a certain point. Jack Sassy
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Thank ye, I had that story in my head for a long time, so I decided to tell it with bricks I never gave that much of a thought, but I suppose from some perspectives it is, thanks. Aye, that's the idea of most MOCs i've made, thank you.
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Ahoy, everyone, Today I present to you my newest MOC and also my first topic on this site - Treasure Cove. This is the overview of it all. The back of it. The two characters established here are Albert Van Der Graff, a noble Dutch pirate sailing in the West Indies during the early 18th century, and his comrade, helmsman - John Bones. Together they have sailed into this dark cove to find a lost treasure which could be worth a few dozen reales. While maybe there were some natives guarding the place before, nowadays it seems they all have dissapeared, the only evidence of their presence are the poor souls who tried getting the treasure for themselves. As you can see, after removing the rowboat, water baseplates are revealed and I did not connect these because otherwise there wouldn't be place for the boat. The treasure itself is a bit of a cheap trade seeing as it's only a red crystal but sold to the right person, one might be able to buy themselves a proper vessel. More pictures are available on Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/188976586@N02/albums/72157714791198273 Thank you for your time to read this post and tell me what ye think about this build, criticism is always open to a certain point. Jack Sassy
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Did they become yellow because of dust or the sunlight? Anyway I think this modification is very nice and definitely the tile floor stands out the most, good job.
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I always thought that they are just casual islanders like Aztecs and Mayans, also I don't recall seeing a set with them which refers to cannibalism...
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[MOD] 31109 Creator Pirate Ship MOD of Combining 2 Sets
Jack Sassy replied to Wurger49's topic in Pirate MOCs
This brings the ship to a whole new level, well done. -
Guide to the Pirate Mini-Figures - The Complete Series
Jack Sassy replied to Mister Phes's topic in LEGO Pirates
I've never seen them before so thank you for uploading them so that they're available for reading, they're great and very fun, I just dont understand what's up with the last part? -
Captain Redbeard and the Pirates of the Black Seas Barracuda
Jack Sassy replied to General Magma's topic in Pirate MOCs
That's quite a fine crew upgrade, well done, lad. -
I must say mate, you have done a very amazing job, this version of The Flying Dutchman and Jack the monkey is something different, especially the monkey, i've never owned a Lego monkey so this gives an idea how to build a proper one, as for the Dutchman, the little details you added are quite spectacular and the cabin looks amazing, well done. P.S. A little bit of rum would be nice, savvy?
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lego ideas [LEGO IDEAS] Caribbean Pirate Galleon
Jack Sassy replied to leafan's topic in Pirate MOCs
That's quite a fine ship, lad. It's definitely something a bit different from other ship MOCs i've seen lately, praise to Babyteeth. -
Wow, amazing, one of the best modular buildings i've ever seen, also it kinda looks like Arkham Asylum.
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That's a nice looking MOC, love what ye did with the bluecoat legs by adding black boots, the tower itself reminds me a little bit of Whitecap Bay.
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Nice how the palm trees are transformed into the roof, also the leaves on the roof look very amazing,
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