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Pirate Fort

GRENDELEGO created this awesome Pirates Fort Island!
Sail over to the Pirates forum and check out many other great MOCs!
The results are in!

It sure was hard to vote for, but the winners of the GoH Collectible Minifig contest are known!
You can congratulate the winners in the Guilds Forum!
A Cavalcade of Creatures

Eurobricks member Actionfigure has been creating a menagerie of wonderfully built animals.
Go to Special Themes and take a look at lots more!
Great Engines in the Lego Train Tech Forum

LEGO Train 12 Volts has created a very accurate model of the Vossloh G1700.
Head on over to the G1700 Cargo topic in the Lego Train Tech Forum and check it out!
LEGO Room: a different kind of MOC

And now for something completely different... You're used to seeing reviews, set news and great MOCs on EB's frontpage and albeit it isn't made entirely out of LEGO bricks, I guess you could call droomangroup's LEGO room an amazing MOC as well.
Read all about how a spare bedroom was turned into an eye-catching LEGO workspace.
What exactly is a GBC?

Maybe you've heard of it, maybe you haven't, a Great Ball Contraption. Seeing a GBC in action is definitely one of the most mesmerizing things LEGO can bring.
Some of the contraptions are operated by a single motor, providing all kinds of movements at the same time.
Our Technic Regulator and Technic Guru Blakbird has written one of the most comprehensive guides to what a GBC entails.
Start your Power Functions and head over to the Technic Forum.
Welcome to the gates of the Lonely Mountain!

Migalart did an amazing job making this scenery, it's just like you're looking at a scene from the movie.
Don't forgot to check out the whole topic for more details of this massive creation in History Forum!
Shiver Me Timbers!

EB member LITTLEJOHN presents his first ship MOC is this classic pirate scene. Nice Day for a Swim!
Attention on Deck!

Vitreolum created this wonderful scene inspired by the adventure game Monkey Island 2. Check it out in the Pirates Forum!
Welcome to Disneybricks!

It's time to announce some exciting new changes! Goodbye Eurobricks, hello DisneybricksTM!
Want to know more about it? Check out this topic. And welcome to DisneybricksTM, legally the happiest website on Earth.
Spring is in the air
Ninjago Reviews Round 2!

Once again Whitefang has made some excellent reviews of two more 2015 Ninjago sets. This wave has really been fantastic, so take a look for yourself!
Review: 41094 Heartlake Lighthouse

Eurobricks Reviewers Academy student Redhead1982 has completed her review of the new Friends set 41094 Heartlake Lighthouse.
Read the full review in the Town forum.
Pirate Creations!

Amazing MOCs are poping up in the Pirates forum. Check out Fort Portugal by member KINGGREGUS!
Sebeus I, an EB shipbuilder extrordinaire, has created another amazing ship! Check out the Pirate Ship Lucretia!
Slave I Double Feature!

If you love Star Wars, UCS sets, LEGO or Boba Fett, this is your lucky day!
EB is proud to present the Slave I Double Feature!
Start by digging into the most comprehensive Slave I review yet done by EB Reviewers' Academy expert Masked Builder!
If that wasn't enough, you can follow-up Masked's review by digging into the Slave I Retrospective and UCS Comparison to see how the UCS set stacks up against the previous models!
Click the pictures for links, or here for the review and here for the retrospective.