NEW Project! - Building a LEGO Pirate World

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Published 2024-02-09
It's time to start a new project: A LEGO Pirate World

All Comments (21)
  • @Mogswamp
    This was your craziest video yet. That net building technique? The angles on the pirate ship? Building LEGO on a mountain?!
  • You should definitely keep the retro Lego aesthetic. It works so well with the pirates theme! A white fortress and then a small town and harbour would look great together with this.
  • @khepri3266
    I can’t imagine anything more fierce than a germanic Lego competition.
  • @jakesto
    As a fellow pirate ship enthusiast, here's a tip: the flags should be waving towards the front of the ship if it is sailing. The wind would be blowing in the direction the ship is moving, so the flags would be blown the other direction. VERY good looking rigging; it really brings the whole build together!
  • @Tauverde
    The two flag on the top of the pirateship should be turn 180 degree because the wind comes from behind otherwise the ship can't move. Everything else is perfect!!
  • @k2a1991
    Love that you bring back another classic theme! For the palm trees: maybe you can use those ugly bottom pieces by levelling it with one layer and cover it up by a top layer?
  • @mpikoul
    Definitely add a bow wave to the ship- it looks odd without it
  • The net building technique is absurd! I love it! And that pirate ship is awesome. All the little ropes add a lot of life and realism. Congrats on the exhibition!
  • @goop9086
    I've been watching every video for almost two years and I haven't got bored once. Your videos are great!
  • @bdonaghu
    Oh bummer, I was hoping for a medieval layout, but this is the next best option! Can't wait to see how this progresses!
  • @Some_Lego_Twink
    CONGRATS, on having the highground, obi one kenobi would be soooooo jealous 😂
  • @akebjornblad9478
    I watched the German version of this because it came out earlier and it is just gorgeous. I am glad I can understand what you are saying now though!
  • @conspiracydawg
    The different shades of brown under the water really add to the perceived depth! Awesome building as always!
  • I do not envy how mind numbing some of those building techniques took. The build looks incredible though well worth all those small designs
  • @Khitiara_
    the pirate cutlass pieces always make me nostalgic. when i was a kid i got a big bin of random legos from my uncle and it had a ton of cutlasses and monkeys in it and i remember doing a ton of fun stories with my pirate monkeys 😄
  • @monso2750
    Seeing the moc and then the background is amazing. I was so confused for a second thinking it was a wall painting before I realized those mountains were real 11:27
  • @beepboop306
    A pirate island is such a cool idea. The pirate ship is one of the best Lego ships I’ve ever seen. Idk what else is planned if the Pirate Bay will be quadrupled, but a small navy sloop shadowing the pirates or a grounded shipwreck would be cool additions
  • Absolutely fantastic! I love it! One thing I wish you would try in this and your city is making your water more dimensional. It's always so flat, which makes the water feel pretty lifeless and still. I wish there were more rolling waves and contours to it.
  • @michaelbagley497
    Use a plate with a hole and a bar to hold the palm trees up better.