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Avast, me mateys! If ye be lookin’ for LEGO on the high seas, you’ve found the place where X marks the spot. Here be a treasure trove of sailing ships, garrisons full of imperial scalawags, and other such nautical nonsense. Walk that plank and dive into the wonderful world of LEGO Pirates.

How to Spot a Pirate

What’s wrong with this picture?

The answer is that these are a brand of construction toys from China called “Enlighten.” No, they’re not LEGO® brand building bricks. What’s the difference between Enlighten and construction toy brands that advertise themselves as “compatible with the leading brand,” such as Mega Bloks, Best-Lock, and Tyco? These latter companies all design and sell unique sets with distinct figures, while Enlighten manufactures almost-exact copies of LEGO sets with direct copies of the LEGO minifigure. Bear in mind that set designs are copyrighted, and that the LEGO minifigure is trademarked. In other words, Enlighten products are illegal.

So, pirated pirates? Yes indeed. To spot the differences, note that LEGO never produced chrome cutlasses, chrome flintlocks, brown rifles, yellow parrots, or wizard beards that don’t cover the minifig’s mouth. Of course, most Enlighten boxed sets we’ve seen aren’t labeled “LEGO,” so that makes spotting the pirate a bit easier.

If you’re traveling overseas and see some “cheap LEGO,” make sure you’re not buying illegally copied sets.

There, I’ve said my piece. Head on over to the Minifig Customization Network for an ongoing discussion.

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Ninjas vs. Pirates Contest at BrickWorld

The upcoming BrickWorld event in Chicago (June 21-24) will be hosting a “Ninjas vs. Pirates” contest. Go read David Gregory’s LUGNET post for details.

Ninjas vs. Pirates, you say? You know my opinion on the subject:

(Via VignetteBricks.)

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News: Classic-Pirates.com Launches

Eurobricks has had a thriving LEGO Pirates forum for some time now, but the Pirates theme has lacked a Web presence of its own since the demise of PirateBricks.com. But ahoy! What’s this? Behold the new Classic-Pirates.com.

To quote the announcement on the main page:

The booming success of Eurobrick’s Pirate LEGO® Forum has prompted the development of this website to cater to the interests of Pirate LEGO enthusiasts.

The discussion forums will apparently remain on Eurobricks for the time being (which is probably a good thing — splitting the community doesn’t always work). Head on over to Classic-Pirates.com to read the full announcement. Arrrr!!!

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Islander-Mecha mashup, hurray!

Nice leaf-walker, Izzo.

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Arrr!!! redux

I can’t get enough of pirates. (And ninjas, of course. Simmer down, Hattori. You’re still Da Man.) Anyway, Brickshelfer amanda100101 (aka Classic-Castler Lamanda2) presents a jaunty pirate with a colorful parrot:

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Arrr!!! *beep* *boop*

The creatures contest is coming along nicely, but two little dudes caught my eye among the awesome critters in Arpy 2.0’s Flickr photostream. Behold a Pirate and Islander Pantsbot!

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Prepare to be blown out of the water!

Arg, matey, check out this impressive CGI brickfilm, “Man O War” by independant filmmakers of First Pacific Media.

Anyone interested in a lot of behind-the-scenes information can check out their blog: http://www.outside-hollywood.com/

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Yar!

In honor of International Talk Like a Pirate Day today (September 19), Don Solo has uploaded an awesome robot pirate:

Nice pegleg. I suspect this guy could give either one of my robot ninjas a run for their money…

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An awesome pirate MOC!

Dandrew has posted a very impressive Pirate MOC on Brickshelf. It was displayed at Pirate Festival 2003:

The landscaping on the beach and cliff is very impressive, as well as the detail of the buildings. I also really liked the brick built trees and the custom sails on the smaller ship.

Check out the Brickshelf gallery!

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Israel Hands

Israel Hands

Name: Israel Hands
Mission: Plundering space cruisers and cargo barges; evading the Galactic Royal Navy.
Origin: The reanimated corpse of Blackbeard’s second-in-command.
Evil superpowers: Peg-leg beam cannon, spinning pirate hat of death, x-ray vision (for seeing treasure).

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Who would win?

If a pirate and a ninja fought, who would win?

To find out, click the photo below and check out the full photoset on Flickr:

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Ahoy!

Here be pirates fictional and legendary — Captain Jack Sparrow, Captain Barbossa, and the cook Long John Silver.

Captain Jack Sparrow:
Captain Jack Sparrow

Captain Barbossa:
Captain Barbossa

Long John Silver:
Long John Silver

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