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  1. It's been a long, long time indeed since I last posted a ship with skull and crossbones and a crew of bloodthirsty pirates. Somehow, in the recent years I tended to focus on various factions of soldiers. Well, no more of those boring uniforms! Allow me to introduce you to the Kiss of Death! I also really wanted to use official LEGO sails, so here they are, and they come from the Brickbeard's Bounty set, well except this ship uses more of them! Some more photos... The ship's wheel actually turns the rudder in a historically-accurate fashion. I am planning to post a film showing how this works at a later time. The gun deck. The ship has 12 cannons and I used almost the entire remainder of my cannon supply to arm her. I guess it's either time to buy some more or to go custom in the future! The captain's cabin, as usual. Here you can see the rope moving the rudder. As mentioned earlier, a film will be provided soon to show this in action. I have also uploaded the ship to Instagram, so feel free to check her out in there as well! Also, let me say that I managed to finish the build just in time for a pretty large LEGO exhibition, in which I will participate in less than 2 weeks. Any comments are obviously welcome! Thanks!
  2. As a child, the sets of the first pirates and especially the bluecoats were a hit for me. The Eldorado Fortress was of course the highlight. But I always thought the Fortress was too small and something was missing. That's why I tried out different variants of an expansion. This is one of them. The extension is simply attached to the Eldorado set without having to change anything on the original. If you like this extension and want to see more you can find a free instruction on rebrickable. https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-208694/oki_ebi/extension-v1-for-eldorado-fortress-6276/#details
  3. This is my 16-gunned brigatine Excalibur. I built her as a continental naval brigatine during the American Revolutionary War. It took me a month to complete her but in my eyes she is a beautiful ship.
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