Staslegomaster Posted April 6, 2016 Posted April 6, 2016 I've got 2 of tese baseplates. Thanks for your explanations and the pictures. There is a museum in Billund where one can see LEGO sets of any year. As well as the rare one of this set. One more question to those who visited Bilund. I’m going to visit LEGOLAND in Billund pretty soon and my question is: is it possible for visitors to swap their own mini figures with the park staff’s? I did so in LEGOLAND, Florida. Some staff members in the park had mini figures near their badges and visitors could choose and swap.Many thanks, Staslegomaster. Quote
The Imperial Soldier Posted April 7, 2016 Posted April 7, 2016 I have 4 of the grey and blue baseplates. :) 1 I bought separately, 1 in a boxed Fort Eldorado set and 2 in 2 unboxed Fort Eldorados. Quote
Captain Dee Posted April 7, 2016 Posted April 7, 2016 This is a fantastic remake of the original set. It looks simple enough to be an official set, and the colors do look a little better than the original. I like the old-style palm trees better, and prefer the original merchant vessel, but I would happily buy this if it was a set for sale. The updated minifigs look good too - I wonder if "Steve" approves? I understand raised baseplates are over, but even so, a large land-based set like this has been sorely lacking in the Pirates line ever since... ever since they stopped making the original! And you gotta love a set or MOC that includes one cannon per soldier (not counting the Governor/Admiral of course). Good work and keep it up. Quote
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