October 21, 201113 yr Some other people and I brought this up in the other thread: there's a new Spongebob set coming out for 2012 that's practically a Pirate set. There are some good accessories on the minifigs. The ghost guy has a different color & print of Blackbeard's hat and a green shoulder bag. Also I suppose his "legs" could become a grotesque mermaid tail. Spongebob's hat has a nice skull printing on it. And Patrick's torso could easily be a fleshie pirate's torso. And beyond minifigs, that set has some other parts of interest as well, but that's beyond the scope of this thread, I think.
October 22, 201113 yr Here's another one I'm surprised nobody added: The Series 2 Circus Ringmaster's torso would make an excellent British Officer's/Dragoon uniform, or even a "Dinner Dress" (i.e. fanciest) uniform...
July 16, 201212 yr So Sorry to dig up an old thread like this, but since we have had 5 CM series and a number of new sets includeing POTC, I thought me/other people could add new things to this topic. As I have only 15 Proper pirates and am mostly a purist I have found this topic quite useful when I was a lurker and wanted to give something back to it. So heres a few of my ideas... The Royal guard from S5. http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?M=col067 The Leprecaun's hat and torso. http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemPic.asp?P=3878pb01 http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemPic.asp?P=973pb1064c01 Some Pharaohs quest torsos would fit in just. http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemPic.asp?P=973pb782c01 http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemPic.asp?P=973pb835c01 http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemPic.asp?P=973pb781c01 The bandits torso and legs from S6. http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemPic.asp?P=973pb1044c01 http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemPic.asp?P=970c00pb140 Indiana Jones theme torso and legs http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemPic.asp?P=973pb131c01 http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemPic.asp?P=970c00pb040 http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemPic.asp?P=973pb132c01 http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemPic.asp?P=973pb594c01 Pretty much every torso and hair piece in POTC. Sea King from S7 as a merman/figure head http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemPic.asp?M=col101 Atlantis Portal Emperor as a figure head http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemPic.asp?M=atl013 Series 8 Thespian, Pirate, and Conquistador Olimpic swimmers torso (Sorry, no direct image) http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?M=tgb002 Sorry about the links, Im still getting used to useing EB, Thanks
July 18, 201212 yr You could make an overweight redcoat admiral with this torso: http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?P=973pb849c01 That's the CMF garden gnome's torso.
August 17, 201212 yr Han Solo makes a great pirate Very true. I plan on using his torso to create a Guybrush Threepwood minifig - I just wish the printing on the yellow Han was as good as the printing on the fleshy Han.
September 8, 201212 yr Here's a fashion question for anyone who has a better idea of historic fashion than me... Can I take the ruff from this guy: And put it around the neck of this guy: ? The obvious answer is 'yes, this is Lego, you can do anything you like', but just in terms of what historically would make sense, is it suitable in any way? I just want this pirate captain to be distinctive in some way, since I already have one who is pretty much identical but has epaulettes.
September 8, 201212 yr I'm not an expert but I'll give you my take on it. Both the ruff and the pirate torso could come from the same period, however the printed ruff on the pirate is what you would expect to see with a shirt and jacket like that rather than the ruff from the actor. Furthermore if you combine them both ruffs will be seen as being worn at once and that is rather weird.
September 9, 201212 yr I'm gonna suggest posting in the "Collectible Minifigures Series 8 Rumours and Discussion" topic...you could make a request. Something along the lines of "Would anyone who owns both the Actor and the Pirate Captain be willing to post a picture of the Pirate wearing the Actor's ruff?"
September 9, 201212 yr Here's a fashion question for anyone who has a better idea of historic fashion than me... Can I take the ruff from this guy... And put it around the neck of this guy... The obvious answer is 'yes, this is Lego, you can do anything you like', but just in terms of what historically would make sense, is it suitable in any way? I just want this pirate captain to be distinctive in some way, since I already have one who is pretty much identical but has epaulettes. Historically speaking, No... and yes. While there will not have been many (or any) Caribbean pirates in the late 1500 - early 1600s,that the ruff was popular in, due to the islands not being colonized yet, and early on not even discovered yet. But who's to say your pirates aren't into retro fashion? Remember that this hobby is for doing whatever makes YOU happy! Edited September 9, 201212 yr by TyoSolo
September 10, 201212 yr Remember that this hobby is for doing whatever makes YOU happy! What makes me happy is being historically accurate! I mean as much as it's possible to be with Pirate Lego. Which admittedly isn't much. I already have both the Actor and the Pirate Captain, so I know what it looks like... I think it would almost be okay if he wasn't wearing a ruff and a cravat at the same time.
September 10, 201212 yr What makes me happy is being historically accurate! I mean as much as it's possible to be with Pirate Lego. Which admittedly isn't much. I would say no to pirates in Ruff's it wasn't really their style, If however you have any Conquistador's then that would be fine as that was the style of their era (as the below picture shows). By the time the Bicorn was in fashion the Ruff had been out of date for over a hundreds of years (1550-1600 for the Ruff) (1700s for the Bicorn). I was all about Cravat and the stiff collar then. But if you really wanna be accurate with LEGO pirates all the Shako's have to go for a start, so its an ambitious task you have set yourself
September 20, 201212 yr Monster Fighter Zombie Drivers uniform ould be very usefull also! It could be like dead captains uniform or a soliers uniform etc. Will you agree? Captain Becker
September 21, 201212 yr Monster Fighter Zombie Drivers uniform ould be very usefull also! It could be like dead captains uniform or a soliers uniform etc. Will you agree? Captain Becker I was thinking the same thing... The zombie driver's uniform is almost a dead-ringer for Mexican-American War US Army uniforms, and I was planning on using them as the front line troops for the Tomb Kings (undead factions) inhabiting the Southwest in my post-apoc scenario.
September 25, 201212 yr I would say no to pirates in Ruff's it wasn't really their style, If however you have any Conquistador's then that would be fine as that was the style of their era (as the below picture shows). By the time the Bicorn was in fashion the Ruff had been out of date for over a hundreds of years (1550-1600 for the Ruff) (1700s for the Bicorn). I was all about Cravat and the stiff collar then. But if you really wanna be accurate with LEGO pirates all the Shako's have to go for a start, so its an ambitious task you have set yourself Bicorn's are too late for golden age... but you are 100 percent right about shakos. Im not seeing any figs that work at all. Hell a lot of the pirate figs from sets are wrong or from the wrong era.
November 24, 201212 yr These have been found in the Brickset database, from future Collectible Minifigures: Powdered Wig Colonial officer/governor torso They probably don't belong in this thread because they definitely are aren't 'non-pirate', but I'm not going to make a new thread for them and this is where they fit in best. I prayed for Bluecoat soldiers, and here they are, although presuming the minifig comes with the wig rather than a soldier hat, all of the army builders are going to need to source their hats elsewhere. Also, not sure if the fig will come with epaulettes. Edit: Possibly the wig is supposed to go with the Judge minifigure rather than this torso. Seeing how the 'Pirate Captain' minifigure had all the traditional parts from classic Pirate captains, there's no reason to think this soldier won't be the same. Edit again: also the Tin soldier torso might be useful for some people: Edited November 24, 201212 yr by David Thomsen
November 24, 201212 yr If this is one of the collectible minifigures series 9, I need 20!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Edited November 24, 201212 yr by Styrbjorn
November 24, 201212 yr If this is one of the collectible minifigures series 9, I need 20!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Unfortunately these might be from series 10, we think. But they're definitely from one or the other because they were taken directly from the Lego website, so no chance of them being a hoax.
November 24, 201212 yr Ok. But are brickset a official website? I thougt brickset was a fansite. Really nice, but I hope it's series 10 because if it is a set, it would be expensive to get many
November 24, 201212 yr Ok. But are brickset a official website? I thougt brickset was a fansite. Really nice, but I hope it's series 10 because if it is a set, it would be expensive to get many Brickset is a fansite, but one of their functions is to gather data like these images directly from the Lego website. As I said before, there is no question about their authenticity. Just where and when we will see them.
November 24, 201212 yr That new governors torso looks much more like American revolution's uniforms IMO. But i am intrestd abot the new hairpiece. Captain Becker
November 24, 201212 yr That new governors torso looks much more like American revolution's uniforms IMO. But i am intrestd abot the new hairpiece. Captain Becker You're right - it seems to be the Revolution Soldier from this list. However I am not going to hesitate to rebrand him a 'Bluecoat'.
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