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This is my first Pirates MOC, it was built for a competition at the Norwegian LUG Brikkelauget.

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The dreaded washing tub pirates are raiding the fort while they are loading their valuables into the treasury.

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Captain "Black tooth" Gonzalez and his washing tub pirates in full on attack mode!

Many claim that the only reason he uses washing tubs is that he can't afford a proper ship, although he has repeatedly stated he prefers washing tubs for strategic and tactical reasons.

As usual, the merchant Carl (nicknamed Carl the coward by the locals), hides in one of his barrels.

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Marcel the Monkey quickly climbs up to cut down the treasure being lifted into the fort.

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"Quick draw" Carl puts up a fight on the roof.

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One of the pirates is caught off guard when one of the local working girls for once doesn't sell herself cheap...

Check out the pictures in full resolution on Flickr: https://www.flickr.c...4564@N06/2Fy4N8

Edited by LegoFjotten
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"Pillage the Village," anyone?

This is an excellent action scene. The fort looks great in those colors, and the dark brown tile roof is lovely. The tavern also looks nice with those arched windows, balcony and flat roof. The dock area is interesting at that angle and the volume of treasure is appropriate. The large half-barrels look good, but as watercraft the pirates have forgotten they lack room for treasure...

All the different minifigs look great in those poses; the woman fish-slapping the pirate is hilarious and the monkey is into it as well. The action may just be starting but it's well done. I'm guessing the redcoats, being highly-trained and disciplined, will beat the pirates back and string them all from the crane in one big noose before locking the gold safely away.

Good work!

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I'm impressed with your detailed creation and story. Where is the ship which brought the treasures?

There was a size limit of 32x32 (or equivalent) for the competition, so no space for a ship unfortunately. Just imagine it is anchored out of view. :D

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This would make an excellent retail set. I second what Cpt. Braunsfeld said about the great mixture of classic and modern pirates. Minifig scenes are great!

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PtV, PtV, PtV!

Creations like this made me fall in love with this forum in the first place. pirate_wubnew.gif

Marvelous! Great and fun idea, very well executed, and so full of detail and slapstick.

Loving it!

Did it win you something at that competition?

Best regards,

KB

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Thank's again for all your nice comments!

Did it win you something at that competition?

The deadline isn't until sunday, and it will probably take a week or two before the results are in. Will just have to wait and see...

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