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Pirate Ship together with Colorful Seafloor Diorama by Stephan Gofers


We don't see pirate MOC's very often as we used to in the past. This beautiful diorama by flickr.com user Stephan Gofers a.k.a. monstrophonic was a really good example of a high qulity pirate MOC. The seafloor flora/fauna was detailed amazingly with many different colors and shapes. The ship itself is also a great piece. My favourite part is the brickbuilt sails.


Colorful seafloor habbitat includes different types of corals, algea and even a jelly fish.


The Cat's Claws by W. Navarre


LEGO Fan and flickr.com member W. Navarre shared his latest MOC for contest entry to The Tourney on MOCpages. Navarre revamped an old Castle set 7029 Skeleton Ship Attack. He perfectly recreate the famous Pirate ship which attacks to Harbor. Brickbuilt buildings in the harbor are more detailed and colorful than the old set but the ship is quite different and impressive. I really like and admire the brick built ships which contains no huge hull elements. Navarre is very talented to create such a perfect black ship.

The Flying Dutchman by W. Navarre

https://www.flickr.com/photos/josdu/30075869602

LEGO fan and flickr.com user W. Navarre recently shared thiw awesome LEGO version of the famous pirate ship the Flying Dutchman from the Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest movie. The shaping of the hull is really accurate to the movie version and the brick-built sails were done greatly. I also like the triple cannon in the front and the back section of the ship very impressive with lots of great part usage examples.

Special Interview with Jonas Kleinalstede a.k.a. Brick Vader


This weeks guest of honor is Jonas Kleinalstede a.k.a. Brick Vader from Germany. He is known for his great vignettes in mostly historical themes. His creations are full of great building techniques and incredible mini-figure usage together with purist customizing. The texturing and details in his creations are also outstanding as well. Photos from the work of our guest will be presented between the questions.

Kaplan: We already know you are one of the best LEGO MOC'ers in the world. What can you tell us about yourself other than that. What is your real name? What is your dayjob? Do you have any other hobbies or activities?

Jonas: My Name is Jonas and i’m from a small town from Germany. I’m 18 years old, and up until a few months ago I was a student, but I graduated in June. I’m currently working at McDonalds till September when I will go to New Zealand for six months. I also did some little videography gigs in the last couple of months. I'm pretty much interested in most forms of art, from film-making and music to fashion. I also force myself to read sometimes and do some sports.


K: Do you remember the day when you got your first LEGO set? Which set was it? And How old were you when you started playing with LEGO bricks?

J: I don’t know, how old I was, but I think it was a holiday day and my sister and I where bored, so my mother took us to the local toyshop and bought the first
„Real“ Lego set, before that I only had DUPLO. It was one of those buckets with a bunch of bricks and those weird Jack Stone Type Minifigures.

Inside the Captain's Cabinet



One of my latest favorite MOCers Letranger Absurde created another macro design about the Captain's Cabinet. Ella "Tall Tide" Kneebone's Cabin have useful accessories for every Pirate like sphere, wooden worktable, some treasury and a throne(!). On the right wall there is enormous pirate flag located. Treasure maps which is on the table is perfectly designed.