![]() ![]() Destiny’s Bounty Destiny’s Bounty (70618) instruction manual cover. This is an independent site not authorized or sponsored by the LEGO Group.įUN FACTS: While not really a “ship” anymore, the Silent Mary is certainly the remnants of one! This set comes with two undead sharks that are large enough to consume a Minifigure! 01. Silent Mary Silent Mary (71042) instruction manual cover. As such, it is the largest classic “Pirates” ship produced to date. Even though it was an “expert” set, the ship was clearly designed with the Imperial Guards logo, and based on the pirates theme. This is an independent site not authorized or sponsored by the LEGO Group.įUN FACTS: This ship was built with removable deck sections so that you could access the cannons and galley below decks. Imperial Flagship Imperial Flagship (10210) instruction manual cover. It was the flagship of the infamous Blackbeard from November 1717 until May 1718. This is an independent site not authorized or sponsored by the LEGO Group.įUN FACTS: Queen Anne’s Revenge was actually a real pirate ship. Queen Anne’s Revenge Queen Anne’s Revenge (4195) instruction manual cover. This is an independent site not authorized or sponsored by the LEGO Group.įUN FACTS: This set came with four cannons, but could actually house eight. Skull’s Eye Schooner Skull’s Eye Schooner (6286) instruction manual cover. It is also the first pirate ship the LEGO® Group produced. This is an independent site not authorized or sponsored by the LEGO Group.įUN FACTS: One of the most popular Pirate ships, this set was re-released in 2002 as set # 10040, with 906 pieces. Black Seas Barracuda The Black Seas Barracuda (6285) instruction manual cover. This is an independent site not authorized or sponsored by the LEGO Group.įUN FACTS: This set came with four exclusive Minifigures: Davy Jones, Bootstrap Bill, Maccus, and the entirely black Minifigure figurehead. The Black Pearl The Black Pearl (4184) instruction manual cover. In all, this set included four exclusive Minifigures (the three aforementioned, and the Corsair of Umbar). This is an independent site not authorized or sponsored by the LEGO Group.įUN FACTS: The King of the Dead and his ghostly soldiers that come in this kit all glow in the dark. Pirate Ship Ambush Pirate Ship Ambush (79008) instruction manual cover. This is an independent site not authorized or sponsored by the LEGO Group.įUN FACTS: This ship features a plank for captured imperial soldiers to walk, and a hold for hiding a treasure chest. The Brick Bounty The Brick Bounty (70413) instruction manual cover. This is an independent site not authorized or sponsored by the LEGO Group.įUN FACTS: The quarter deck of this ship was built to fall off to simulate battle damage during play. Redbeard Runner Redbeard Runner (6289) instruction manual cover. For the sake of clarity, I am looking at mast and sail ships here, and not the modern engine variety. So, I have broadened the scope of this article to include the largest LEGO® ships across all themes. In fact, the largest ship ever produced is not even a Pirates-theme ship. However, there have been several themes other than Pirates which have also featured awesome boats. This month, I am taking another trip down memory lane, and looking at another of my childhood favorites, pirate ships. Last month, I took a look at the biggest LEGO® Castle sets that have ever been produced ( click here to read it).
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