StefanGDS Posted August 25, 2020 Posted August 25, 2020 (edited) I have Pirates Safehouse, an alternate build for the island part of the official Lego set 21322 Pirates of Barracuda Bay. The alternate build uses only parts of the island part, so the ship is still intact. https://bricksafe.com/pages/StefanGDS/pirates-safehouse When the shipwreck is converted to the ship, the island part looks unfinished and not so interesting, so I wanted to construct a cooler looking, more intriguing island. Therefore I designed an island which has lots of interesting elements. The island exists of a wooden safehouse, which is partially build into the existing terrain, consisting of rock and trees. Into a large rock piece, a door is made which leads to a small harbour. Pirates Safehouse by Stefan Groothedde, on Flickr Pirates Safehouse by Stefan Groothedde, on Flickr Pirates Safehouse by Stefan Groothedde, on Flickr The Safehouse itself consists of a 2 story fortress. The first floor mainly is a safe bunker, from which hostile visitors can be taken under fire. From the first floor, there are to main stairs. One leads to a well-hidden canon platform just above the main door. The other leads to the officer's shelter. In this, you will find a bed, a table with compass and drinks and a balcony on which he can look over the endless seas.. Pirates Safehouse by Stefan Groothedde, on Flickr Pirates Safehouse by Stefan Groothedde, on Flickr Pirates Safehouse by Stefan Groothedde, on Flickr Pirates Safehouse by Stefan Groothedde, on Flickr Pirates Safehouse by Stefan Groothedde, on Flickr Pirates Safehouse by Stefan Groothedde, on Flickr However, the main door is not the only way to get into the Safehouse... In the trees to the left, when you remove some leaves, an ancient arch can be seen. When walking through this arch, you will find out that, after you have managed to pass the curtain of foliage, you found another way into the Safehouse... Pirates Safehouse by Stefan Groothedde, on Flickr Pirates Safehouse by Stefan Groothedde, on Flickr Please share your opinions and comments, which will help me improve this model. Also, please tell me if you like me to made a detailed instruction manual of this model! Edited August 26, 2020 by StefanGDS Quote
Jez_AU Posted August 25, 2020 Posted August 25, 2020 (edited) So after finishing my lighthouse addition to the left over bay island, I still had some spare bits so I made an island bar. Funnily enough it actually mates up well with the light house island and gives the patrons a chance to mock and laugh at the prison pier! Lighthouse and island bar by LEGO-Dad, on Flickr Lighthouse and island bar by LEGO-Dad, on Flickr Lighthouse and island bar by LEGO-Dad, on Flickr Lighthouse and island bar by LEGO-Dad, on Flickr Lighthouse and island bar by LEGO-Dad, on Flickr 52 minutes ago, StefanGDS said: I have Pirates Safehouse, an alternate build for the island part of the official Lego set 21322 Pirates of Barracuda Bay. The alternate build uses only parts of the island part, so the ship is still intact. https://bricksafe.com/pages/StefanGDS/pirates-safehouse When the shipwreck is converted to the ship, the island part looks unfinished and not so interesting, so I wanted to construct a cooler looking, more intriguing island. Therefore I designed an island which has lots of interesting elements. The island exists of a wooden safehouse, which is partially build into the existing terrain, consisting of rock and trees. Into a large rock piece, a door is made which leads to a small harbour. The Safehouse itself consists of a 2 story fortress. The first floor mainly is a safe bunker, from which hostile visitors can be taken under fire. From the first floor, there are to main stairs. One leads to a well-hidden canon platform just above the main door. The other leads to the officer's shelter. In this, you will find a bed, a table with compass and drinks and a balcony on which he can look over the endless seas.. However, the main door is not the only way to get into the Safehouse... In the trees to the left, when you remove some leaves, an ancient arch can be seen. When walking through this arch, you will find out that, after you have managed to pass the curtain of foliage, you found another way into the Safehouse... Please share your opinions and comments, which will help me improve this model. Also, please tell me if you like me to made a detailed instruction manual of this model! That's excellent! love it especially the hidden entrance and the concealed cannon. Great job Edited August 25, 2020 by Jez_AU Quote
guardian851985 Posted August 29, 2020 Posted August 29, 2020 On 8/25/2020 at 5:35 PM, StefanGDS said: I have Pirates Safehouse, an alternate build for the island part of the official Lego set 21322 Pirates of Barracuda Bay. The alternate build uses only parts of the island part, so the ship is still intact. https://bricksafe.com/pages/StefanGDS/pirates-safehouse When the shipwreck is converted to the ship, the island part looks unfinished and not so interesting, so I wanted to construct a cooler looking, more intriguing island. Therefore I designed an island which has lots of interesting elements. The island exists of a wooden safehouse, which is partially build into the existing terrain, consisting of rock and trees. Into a large rock piece, a door is made which leads to a small harbour. Pirates Safehouse by Stefan Groothedde, on Flickr Pirates Safehouse by Stefan Groothedde, on Flickr Pirates Safehouse by Stefan Groothedde, on Flickr The Safehouse itself consists of a 2 story fortress. The first floor mainly is a safe bunker, from which hostile visitors can be taken under fire. From the first floor, there are to main stairs. One leads to a well-hidden canon platform just above the main door. The other leads to the officer's shelter. In this, you will find a bed, a table with compass and drinks and a balcony on which he can look over the endless seas.. Pirates Safehouse by Stefan Groothedde, on Flickr Pirates Safehouse by Stefan Groothedde, on Flickr Pirates Safehouse by Stefan Groothedde, on Flickr Pirates Safehouse by Stefan Groothedde, on Flickr Pirates Safehouse by Stefan Groothedde, on Flickr Pirates Safehouse by Stefan Groothedde, on Flickr However, the main door is not the only way to get into the Safehouse... In the trees to the left, when you remove some leaves, an ancient arch can be seen. When walking through this arch, you will find out that, after you have managed to pass the curtain of foliage, you found another way into the Safehouse... Pirates Safehouse by Stefan Groothedde, on Flickr Pirates Safehouse by Stefan Groothedde, on Flickr Please share your opinions and comments, which will help me improve this model. Also, please tell me if you like me to made a detailed instruction manual of this model! Yes please on the instructions. I can see a bit of how you put it together. Quote
StefanGDS Posted August 31, 2020 Posted August 31, 2020 On 8/29/2020 at 9:23 PM, guardian851985 said: Yes please on the instructions. I can see a bit of how you put it together. https://photos.app.goo.gl/vUAAndbcdmLVS6bR9 Here are the instructions Quote
Alazon Posted September 2, 2020 Posted September 2, 2020 (edited) On 8/12/2020 at 5:57 AM, cehnot said: I will once I figure out the final ship. I have wanted to do a full set of rigging, but I may do it in 2 stages. The file was completed, but I am not sure how to separate out the parts from the original set. If anybody can tell me how to do this I will gladly offer this list. Rebrickable can do that with a little workaround: 1. Upload your MOC as a Custom List. Click "Build". 2. Disable using your own sets in the Build options and use 21322 as an "additional set" to build from (in this case: the only one). 3. Rebrickable will show all the additional pieces that are not part of the original set. You can download that list to order from Bricklink. If you want, I can do that bit of Rebrickable magic myself. Just drop me a PM! Edited September 2, 2020 by Alazon spelling Quote
Count Vroskri Posted September 2, 2020 Posted September 2, 2020 On 8/31/2020 at 7:48 PM, StefanGDS said: https://photos.app.goo.gl/vUAAndbcdmLVS6bR9 Here are the instructions I read them, lovely moc. Quote
Count Vroskri Posted September 2, 2020 Posted September 2, 2020 Here's, my barracuda recolour, studio file is from Humble Bricks, its recoloured like brick bounty. Quote
Count Vroskri Posted September 3, 2020 Posted September 3, 2020 @JeffBuilds I made some more, here they are. Black Pearl has now got a third mast, Here is the third, The Imperial Brig Quote
Bricky Joe Posted September 3, 2020 Posted September 3, 2020 This might be somewhat off-topic but does anyone else think some of the animal pieces just look worse for having painted-on eyes. I miss their old chunky face pieces. Quote
Roebuck Posted September 4, 2020 Posted September 4, 2020 13 hours ago, Bricky Joe said: This might be somewhat off-topic but does anyone else think some of the animal pieces just look worse for having painted-on eyes. I miss their old chunky face pieces. No as long as you are talking about minifig animals, minidoll animals on the other hand However I like the old ones as well, but the new ones are generally a step up The problem in my mind is how few animals we are getting in sets, they could easily included twice as many in this set Quote
Bricky Joe Posted September 4, 2020 Posted September 4, 2020 2 hours ago, Roebuck said: No as long as you are talking about minifig animals, minidoll animals on the other hand However I like the old ones as well, but the new ones are generally a step up The problem in my mind is how few animals we are getting in sets, they could easily included twice as many in this set This is where I admit to my great shame, I have previously bought cheaper, rip-off LEGO animals to cultivate a more substantial dinosaurs collection. They're not bad beyond the fact that the T-Rex is the same size as the Velociraptors haha. Quote
Jack Sassy Posted September 4, 2020 Posted September 4, 2020 On 9/3/2020 at 5:37 PM, Count Vroskri said: Black Pearl has now got a third mast, Ever since the release of this set, I've been wandering around the internet looking for a Black Pearl version of BSB. While I did find some, this is more or less what I was looking for, amazing job and thank you for doing so. Quote
Count Vroskri Posted September 5, 2020 Posted September 5, 2020 (edited) @Jack Sassy Thanks very much! It's not even modded, just a third mast and different colours. Edited September 10, 2020 by Count Vroskri Spelling Quote
JeffBuilds Posted September 6, 2020 Author Posted September 6, 2020 Oh yeah, I got a copy of the set now too, finally. Had it for a couple of weeks, to be honest. Should I build it now, or save it for 5,000 Subscribers on my Youtube Channel or some other occasion? Quote
Styphelus Posted September 7, 2020 Posted September 7, 2020 (edited) Has anyone tried to modify the original Black Seas Barracuda so it looks more like the new one? I didn't want to buy a second Barracuda Bay set just for the ship, mostly because I don't really need 2 ships that look very similar or need all the extra pieces. However the new one looks better and more complete. I've been looking and can't find any mocs with just upgrades to the old ship that would upgrade it to something closer to the new one. In fact it would be cool if there were "mocs" of improvements and upgrades to original sets without drastically changing them, but just adding more detail and bringing them up to the times. Edited September 7, 2020 by Styphelus Quote
icm Posted September 7, 2020 Posted September 7, 2020 I'm working on a project to design a new Pirate Bay to a "$200, 2500 part" price point as if the Ideas team had decided to keep the model as a large building and a small shipwreck on a large island instead of a large shipwreck and no separate building on a small island. The first thing to do is design the ship that gets wrecked! So here's a ship based off of the 21317 Steamboat Willie hull. It's my first pirate ship build. The rest of the Pirate Bay will come later this week if I have time to work on it. Comments and criticism welcome! Quote
Jez_AU Posted September 9, 2020 Posted September 9, 2020 That's a great looking ship! I was looking at my creator ship the other night thinking it could also be a potential base to use in an island wreck. It has the built up hull parts so could potentially be customized somewhat. Looking forward to seeing your Pirate Bay once you have it up Quote
Styphelus Posted September 9, 2020 Posted September 9, 2020 Does anyone know where I can find a LDD or IO model of the new Barracuda ship? Quote
Alazon Posted September 10, 2020 Posted September 10, 2020 19 hours ago, Styphelus said: Does anyone know where I can find a LDD or IO model of the new Barracuda ship? Did you check out this version that is mentioned a few posts above? It has some slight (mostly colour) modifications, but it's an accurate rebuilt: https://humblebricks.com/other/ (bottom of page) Quote
Brickander Brickumnus Posted September 14, 2020 Posted September 14, 2020 On 9/7/2020 at 7:29 PM, icm said: I'm working on a project to design a new Pirate Bay to a "$200, 2500 part" price point as if the Ideas team had decided to keep the model as a large building and a small shipwreck on a large island instead of a large shipwreck and no separate building on a small island. The first thing to do is design the ship that gets wrecked! So here's a ship based off of the 21317 Steamboat Willie hull. It's my first pirate ship build. The rest of the Pirate Bay will come later this week if I have time to work on it. Comments and criticism welcome! I like your crane at the main mast! Quote
Count Vroskri Posted September 19, 2020 Posted September 19, 2020 On 9/7/2020 at 4:17 PM, Styphelus said: Has anyone tried to modify the original Black Seas Barracuda so it looks more like the new one? I didn't want to buy a second Barracuda Bay set just for the ship, mostly because I don't really need 2 ships that look very similar or need all the extra pieces. However the new one looks better and more complete. I've been looking and can't find any mocs with just upgrades to the old ship that would upgrade it to something closer to the new one. In fact it would be cool if there were "mocs" of improvements and upgrades to original sets without drastically changing them, but just adding more detail and bringing them up to the times. Earlier in this thread someone did this. You'll need a fourth midsection though. Quote
Fenghuang0296 Posted October 4, 2020 Posted October 4, 2020 So there’s a leaked image of a new Ninjago set that looks like some kind of Easter Island thing with a big totem pole and a cliff, and it looks like a really great accompaniment to Barracuda Bay. I haven’t got the Bay yet but I definitely want to get both of them and put them together now. Quote
Verodin Posted October 5, 2020 Posted October 5, 2020 (edited) Interesting island if real. I've only recently come out of my dark ages when it comes to pirates and Barracuda bay was my entrypoint again. Day 1 purchase, but now I'm looking to expand beyond the ship and island leftover. I've decided not to spend insane amounts on buying old sets, but take it slow and see what comes along. Ninjago has surprisingly been on the radar due to a good pricepoint and possible pirate MOCs. E.g. I took The Skull Magician's Caves (71722) as basis for a skull island. Rip off some parts, replace lava with beach and stick some palmtrees and plants on. Works surprisingly well! Also build the latest Destiny's Bounty, but that requires more extensive work for it to function as let's say an asian pirate ship. But I like the shaping of it more than the creator 3 in 1 set, so I'd like to have a go at it when time permits. PS, apologies for being a little off topic. The post above triggered something that's been in my head for a while. Edited October 5, 2020 by Verodin Quote
Warbinator Posted October 21, 2020 Posted October 21, 2020 On 9/7/2020 at 9:29 AM, icm said: I'm working on a project to design a new Pirate Bay to a "$200, 2500 part" price point as if the Ideas team had decided to keep the model as a large building and a small shipwreck on a large island instead of a large shipwreck and no separate building on a small island. The first thing to do is design the ship that gets wrecked! So here's a ship based off of the 21317 Steamboat Willie hull. It's my first pirate ship build. The rest of the Pirate Bay will come later this week if I have time to work on it. Comments and criticism welcome! Fantastic little ship! I’m looking forward to seeing the rest of your build. Quote
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