I started watching from the beginning and after 10 minutes I realised I saw all these things, so I checked the comment section, and here is this comment :D
@@RobertBoston-n4d Yup. Honestly I wish people had the nads to just go with the knockoff bricks that cost cents. But then they can't say "lego" and while true, I don't think the superior fit and finish of official bricks justifies the prices they charge.
You could just make a whole underwater MOC, with a glass table separating the top MOC from the bottom one. This way you would be able to see it from both the top down and the side of the table. Then you could really showcase a sunken vessel, a giant kraken, a giant octopus, a mermaid kingdom, or even a hidden tunnel leading from the harbour to the island.
@@ThisIsMyFullName I saw a few seconds of footage at a convention where someone had done this perfectly. They had at least 30 brick height of underwater scape with special lighting, and somehow had an ocean surface above it that connected to shore. The clip was only a few seconds.
Something that I love about your Mocs it’s the fact that put so much effort on detailing, they’re several things that couldn’t be there cause they remain hidden from the outside, like the furniture inside the buildings and the minifigs following a storyline in, the matching staircase upstairs and downstairs for the wine cellar and treasure vault, but it have a matching trap door at the building’s floor, or the folding bed at prision cells. Maybe nobody gonna see those details but you know they’re there, those kind of “unnecessary “things add high value to the model, and are the exact same things I do, it make me so happy knowing are there even of no one can see it.
It's a pretty minor detail overall, but I just really love the fisherman with the line stuck under the 1x2 plate. You guys are very skilled when it comes to making things seem lively, all the small details really add up
The build of every single one of those houses, Inn and ships could have been their own videos and been interesting to see. Combining them all into one video is frankly insane progress. Great video!
This is insane. I used to love playing with lego, but this is something of the highest level. I think this deserves milions of views, not only for the result, but also for the fact that this build cost you 30k+. Keep up the good work! Absolutely love it! 🙏🏻
My favourite moc by far! Not only from you, but from EVERYONE EVER!!!! Have you ever thought about doing something Napoleonic Wars inspired with the Imperials, etc?
Growing up in the 90s getting the pirate ship was a dream of mine. Its nice to see the old pirate Legos still around. This was pirates of the Caribbean before it was a thing.
Finally, a practical use for my "Lego water" technique. Just use 1x1 trans blue & white round studs. Put them in a container at the bottom of the well, and the well can bring water up to the top. Excellent builds. The Imperials fort is top notch. Some of your best work!
for the fortress i really like how you added a wall inside of it, really makes the design more realistic as in battle if you lose your first defenses you may retreat
I always love how compressed, scale-wise, huge lego mocs are. The Imperial fortress' cannons could absolutely land on the other side of the volcano at the right angle, were this real size. It's so quaint.
I wish they had UA-cam like this when I was a kid. I was very creative myself but nothing like this. I would’ve had so much fun using vids like this for inspiration. This is just a wonderful and nostalgic feeling to watch this.
You could add an extractor fan just above the volcano to direct the flow of the smoke and help avoiding that the entire space gets filled with smoke. The lava and smoke makes me wish for the most popular models in Lego, a fire crew putting out a house fire.
I really enjoy the Dutch architecture in some of the structures in the fort. This 17th and 18th century architecture is common in much of the Caribbean.
This is a really impressive build, it's so full of life and character! It reminds me of going to Lego World when I was a kid, seeing all the fun lego animatronics and experiencing another world. Really well done! The only small thing I would change, is turn the pirate ship around 180 so it's heading out to sea instead. Right now it looks like it's about to crash into the harbour!
I know this is the final episode, but I definitely think more wave breaks need to be added around the harbor and boat docked at said harbor. Great build as always, I'm glad I was able to watch this with every individual update and then see it all come together.
Seriously SOO satisfying to watch these builds!! and this MOC is by far the most impressive one you made! .. You moved such a long way since you started building your LEGO city in the basement apartment! Cheers from Denmark
Suggestion based purely on you referring to it as "The Pirate Bay" - you should have one pirate somewhere on the island who's holding a CD tile or something. Cuz, y'know, piracy.
@@thecoolbird13 FUN FACT - that series of adverts massively backfired and lead to MORE illegal copying of DVD's. The prevailing theory as to why is - it alerted a bunch of people who hadn't considered you could do that to realise you could, and as a result piracy got a lot worse lmao.
This is an absolutely phenomenal MOC! I love the unique buildings technics you did to accomplish certain details. The moving minifigure scenes bring a whole other level of detail that is rare to see in LEGO MOC's. Very well done with the way you planned, built and detailed the whole MOC. I really love the water and the ships. It looks so good. Well done!
I had the original pirate set when I was a kid. It apparently retailed for $324 in the 90's. Well worth the money then. Very educational and entertaining. I'm sure I spent hundreds of hours playing with it over the course of 5 years or so. Today it's worth over $10,000. The life boat alone is $145 now.
Incredible. A beautiful build but also fantastic job of filming, editing and narration. You make us all feel like we are there watching you create this. A hard thing to pull off.
It was really cool to see the version of the set with all the fog surrounding everything. It simulates the smoke and ash that would blanket everything in its vicinity. Incredible build. Was very fun to see the progression and time lapsed building. This had so much care and work poured into it and it shows.
Just amazing. In 1992 I had built a huge pirate/ castle themed town that filled up one side of my room. It was only the premade sets, nothing this amazing. This is just so incredible.
This is such a great video! A scene like is what i always wanted to build as a kid but never got anywhere close to having enough legos to build something so elaborate! It looks absolutely amazing!
Just a small detail, but adding a tap to one of the barrels in the rum chamber would look really nice. This is such an amazing build! I love how much detail you put into the build, thank you for sharing.
Crazy cool build, this is what you imagine the world you play in is like as a kid. I love the details and other small bits that bring everything to life.
Wow! That's amazing! Especially the volcano, the effect is just so good. And love how you built a wake showing the ship moving through the water. I just have one tiny issue, and I hesitate to even bring this up because it's such a cool build, but fortresses of this era didn't generally have curvy walls and tall towers, but rather low angular walls and bastions.
Wow! Absolutely insane! Content like this fulfills the original promise of the internet. Thank you for the time it takes to make these videos, it is appreciated.
When the display is ready for visitors you should have a few telescopes nearby so people can check out all the little details from a distance. Would fit the theme too!
Thanks, I’m 35yo, but you bring me in childhood when I first saw the pirate ship set in the market… what you done here is exactly what my dream was looking like.
I've added Video Chapters in case you don't want to rewatch certain parts of the build - the NEW part starts at 26:11 :)
Thank you and keep up the good work!!! :)
$30,000?!! Good lord, brother!!! You're an even bigger Lego fan than I am!!!
Thought I was going crazy I was like I swear I've seen this before...
@@Rumiles_ Same here lol. Though it's still so amazing I couldn't skip 😆
I started watching from the beginning and after 10 minutes I realised I saw all these things, so I checked the comment section, and here is this comment :D
This guy is living every kid's dream
I don't know that many kids who want to put in 1000 small blue tiles. ;-)
But the amount of lego is awesome indeed.
@@GingerBreadMan144
Why is it harder now?
How much time you spend
I'm 42 and he's living my dream.
Yes, my dream.
the water around the ship in motion looks amazing, it's like an optical illusion and completely tricks my brain
You're small minded then
@@mahmutsala4523dude that wasn’t very nice. I hope you have a better day than when you made this comment
@@staceyblack7930 didn't you read his comment? This 'optical illusion' 'completely tricked his brain'.
His brain seems to be underdeveloped then.
@@mahmutsala4523 you make me sad
Hands down the master of lego on UA-cam. S+ tier. The top of the pack.
$30,000 on one Lego build is pure dedication! Love your work!
This guy must have found one hell of an investor for the museum...
It would run about $1500 is a sane world....LEGO is such sucker bait right now.
@@RobertBoston-n4d Yeah, you can get a decent car for that money and here we get mass produced plastic costing cents to make.
What's the ROI on doing something like this? $30K plus time. Either way, it's still awesome.
@@RobertBoston-n4d Yup. Honestly I wish people had the nads to just go with the knockoff bricks that cost cents. But then they can't say "lego" and while true, I don't think the superior fit and finish of official bricks justifies the prices they charge.
I don't know if it's doable, but I think it would be cool to cut a hole in the "water" to add a 3D sunken vessel you can peer down into.
This is brilliant
it can be built next to the sailors who got attacked by the kraken so that you can see both a sunken ship and a kraken
1 Billion percent, this man MOCs.
You could just make a whole underwater MOC, with a glass table separating the top MOC from the bottom one. This way you would be able to see it from both the top down and the side of the table. Then you could really showcase a sunken vessel, a giant kraken, a giant octopus, a mermaid kingdom, or even a hidden tunnel leading from the harbour to the island.
@@ThisIsMyFullName I saw a few seconds of footage at a convention where someone had done this perfectly. They had at least 30 brick height of underwater scape with special lighting, and somehow had an ocean surface above it that connected to shore. The clip was only a few seconds.
Something that I love about your Mocs it’s the fact that put so much effort on detailing, they’re several things that couldn’t be there cause they remain hidden from the outside, like the furniture inside the buildings and the minifigs following a storyline in, the matching staircase upstairs and downstairs for the wine cellar and treasure vault, but it have a matching trap door at the building’s floor, or the folding bed at prision cells. Maybe nobody gonna see those details but you know they’re there, those kind of “unnecessary “things add high value to the model, and are the exact same things I do, it make me so happy knowing are there even of no one can see it.
The harbor build wrapping around the shoreline like that is incredibly satisfying!
One of my favorite English speaking lego build UA-camrs watches one of my favorite german lego build UA-camrs😂
It's a pretty minor detail overall, but I just really love the fisherman with the line stuck under the 1x2 plate. You guys are very skilled when it comes to making things seem lively, all the small details really add up
This is just insane on every level. 30 minutes of the best lego building you can imagine
The build of every single one of those houses, Inn and ships could have been their own videos and been interesting to see. Combining them all into one video is frankly insane progress. Great video!
Would indeed loved to have seen that in a separate video. Especially the pub, church, lighthouse and ship. The ship seems to have great techniques
@@wouter9437He has a german channel where he goes into detail
@@wouter9437He actually has a german channel where he goes into way more detail - Bob Brickman
This is insane. I used to love playing with lego, but this is something of the highest level. I think this deserves milions of views, not only for the result, but also for the fact that this build cost you 30k+. Keep up the good work! Absolutely love it! 🙏🏻
My favourite moc by far! Not only from you, but from EVERYONE EVER!!!! Have you ever thought about doing something Napoleonic Wars inspired with the Imperials, etc?
I would pay good money to see a Lines of Torres Vedras MOC
Loving the classical music in the background!
Austrians. 👍🇦🇹😂
do you know the songs name?
actually are there three different songs
Although I love fabric sails, I think the ones you've made look fantastic! Especially like the small folded ones at the end. Incredible build overall!
Fantastic job, love all the small details. $31k for a MOC is no small sum but the end result is amazing.
wow that looks beautiful
Growing up in the 90s getting the pirate ship was a dream of mine. Its nice to see the old pirate Legos still around. This was pirates of the Caribbean before it was a thing.
best moc channel 100%
This is by far the best Lego channel on UA-cam. And one of the best channels in my opinion.
A 30 min Brickcrafts video! my day has just gotten a whole lot better
I agree :)
Finally, a practical use for my "Lego water" technique. Just use 1x1 trans blue & white round studs. Put them in a container at the bottom of the well, and the well can bring water up to the top. Excellent builds. The Imperials fort is top notch. Some of your best work!
he’s one of the people who knows everything about lego
for the fortress i really like how you added a wall inside of it, really makes the design more realistic as in battle if you lose your first defenses you may retreat
This is by far the best Lego building site on the internet! I look forward to every one of your videos! Well done to all of you!
This is the best Lego creator channel. Not only in scale, but in creativity, skill, and attention to detail. Impressive.
4:25 Small detail that would be amazing is when you dig a hole, you have a pile of sand next to it that you dug.
That path is definitely the most interesting building technique I have ever seen. This looks amazing though one of the best looking models I've seen.
Such a fantastic build, I love the different building techniques you used during the build
I always love how compressed, scale-wise, huge lego mocs are. The Imperial fortress' cannons could absolutely land on the other side of the volcano at the right angle, were this real size. It's so quaint.
Under rated brick builder . Deserves 1 million subs
I've been looking for a good Lego MOC youtuber for a while, finally found you! The stuff you build is crazy good.
Nice bulidings! Maybe you can add an inclined transparent stud under one of the dolphins to differentiate a little bit their jump position/angle!
I love those magenta flower bushes, great way to ad some bright tropical color to the vegetation.
The fact that that is 30.000$ is criminal. It's a great MOC. But it should not be that expensive. 😂😂
He uses a lot of little or discontinued pieces so i definitely believe it gets expensive at such a large scale
I assumed it would be more than 50k
Lego is way to expensive
30.000$ is way to expensive for Lego even for discontinued pieces
welcome to the world of lego MOCs…
I wish they had UA-cam like this when I was a kid. I was very creative myself but nothing like this. I would’ve had so much fun using vids like this for inspiration. This is just a wonderful and nostalgic feeling to watch this.
You could add an extractor fan just above the volcano to direct the flow of the smoke and help avoiding that the entire space gets filled with smoke.
The lava and smoke makes me wish for the most popular models in Lego, a fire crew putting out a house fire.
The best Lego Pirate diorama I've ever seen! That anyones ever seen surely! Keep up the great Lego terraforming!
I really enjoy the Dutch architecture in some of the structures in the fort. This 17th and 18th century architecture is common in much of the Caribbean.
It looks more Spanish/Mediterranean to me. White base isn't used very often in Dutch buildings
This is a really impressive build, it's so full of life and character! It reminds me of going to Lego World when I was a kid, seeing all the fun lego animatronics and experiencing another world. Really well done!
The only small thing I would change, is turn the pirate ship around 180 so it's heading out to sea instead. Right now it looks like it's about to crash into the harbour!
Might be the craziest MOC ever! Seriously S tier work. Great Job! I hope add more ships, they look amazing!
This pirate MOC is perfection. Love it. Amazing job on every detail.
I know this is the final episode, but I definitely think more wave breaks need to be added around the harbor and boat docked at said harbor. Great build as always, I'm glad I was able to watch this with every individual update and then see it all come together.
Seriously SOO satisfying to watch these builds!! and this MOC is by far the most impressive one you made! .. You moved such a long way since you started building your LEGO city in the basement apartment! Cheers from Denmark
Suggestion based purely on you referring to it as "The Pirate Bay" - you should have one pirate somewhere on the island who's holding a CD tile or something. Cuz, y'know, piracy.
I like this idea haha
you wouldn't steal a car
@@thecoolbird13 FUN FACT - that series of adverts massively backfired and lead to MORE illegal copying of DVD's. The prevailing theory as to why is - it alerted a bunch of people who hadn't considered you could do that to realise you could, and as a result piracy got a lot worse lmao.
@@kamalalsb7292based
@@kamalalsb7292 Also the creators of those ads pirated the music (by accident)
This is an absolutely phenomenal MOC! I love the unique buildings technics you did to accomplish certain details. The moving minifigure scenes bring a whole other level of detail that is rare to see in LEGO MOC's. Very well done with the way you planned, built and detailed the whole MOC. I really love the water and the ships. It looks so good. Well done!
Damn what an amazing moc, really loved the details and all that storytelling. Cant wait to see the finished city in the near future.
The pirate ship is absolutely incredible. Such a worthy inclusion. Terrific work.
I had the original pirate set when I was a kid. It apparently retailed for $324 in the 90's. Well worth the money then. Very educational and entertaining. I'm sure I spent hundreds of hours playing with it over the course of 5 years or so. Today it's worth over $10,000. The life boat alone is $145 now.
The smoke covering the entire city is so awesome🎉
Looks like 30,000 well spent. Absolutely love this build it has inspired me to build my own Lego pirate display.
hands down best lego yt channel
Amazing build, feels like the scene is really alive! And that you 3d printed and positioned a motor better/quieter than LEGO 🤯
The only winner is Lego.
Incredible. A beautiful build but also fantastic job of filming, editing and narration. You make us all feel like we are there watching you create this. A hard thing to pull off.
That is so sick, I’ve been following from basically the start of the project man, love ur channel and builds!❤
小さい頃に両親に買ってもらった海賊船とジャングルのLEGOを思い出しました。
子供のころ見た世界がそのまま創られていて感動しました。
素晴らしい動画をありがとう。
What we were all hoping to build with a 100$ lego box as kids
It was really cool to see the version of the set with all the fog surrounding everything. It simulates the smoke and ash that would blanket everything in its vicinity. Incredible build. Was very fun to see the progression and time lapsed building. This had so much care and work poured into it and it shows.
best lego UA-camr no contest
Just amazing. In 1992 I had built a huge pirate/ castle themed town that filled up one side of my room. It was only the premade sets, nothing this amazing. This is just so incredible.
Amazing, this might be your best work.
Love it! The level of detail is amazing. Glad I didn't have to put all those translucent blue ocean pieces down.
For the ship in the harbor you should try adding some small waves breaking against it
This is so freakin' awesome!! I really wish Lego would officially bring back the Pirates theme.
Install an exhaust fan above the volcano . Similar to the range hood above a stove to suck the smoke out
HOLY SHIT I AM BLOWN AWAY. Super impressive build Brick Crafts. Well done.
This literally is exactly what I want to do when I grow up up
this was my dream as a kid
Your builds are so ingenuitive and imaginative I’m always blown away
I have homework to do but watching this is a priority.
Do your homework.
@@milesedwards3287homework is stupid
This is such a great video! A scene like is what i always wanted to build as a kid but never got anywhere close to having enough legos to build something so elaborate! It looks absolutely amazing!
Looks straight out of one piece🤩
Just a small detail, but adding a tap to one of the barrels in the rum chamber would look really nice. This is such an amazing build! I love how much detail you put into the build, thank you for sharing.
Super film jak zawsze
POLSKA GÒRÃ
Crazy cool build, this is what you imagine the world you play in is like as a kid. I love the details and other small bits that bring everything to life.
I think it would be so cool if you added Jack Sparrow as an Easter egg somewhere in this build. Super cool build Brickcrafts!
Insane layout, great detailing, great everything! Did I already said it was great? 'Cause it is, great job!
2:02 "this absolutely stupid building technique" LOL
Just kept saying "damn!" the whole way through, great vibes, great build
try a mint green instead of the yellow on the ship (as a weathered copper)
What a fantsatic set! The ships you made are amazing, and I'm looking forward to seeing what you build next.
5:11 i just wanna be part of your sym-pho-nyyy
Wow! That's amazing! Especially the volcano, the effect is just so good. And love how you built a wake showing the ship moving through the water.
I just have one tiny issue, and I hesitate to even bring this up because it's such a cool build, but fortresses of this era didn't generally have curvy walls and tall towers, but rather low angular walls and bastions.
if I won the lottery, I wouldnt tell a soul, but there would be signs.
Wow! Absolutely insane! Content like this fulfills the original promise of the internet. Thank you for the time it takes to make these videos, it is appreciated.
I love the Ray Tracing added to the water. While not very cost-effective, it certainly adds just the right amount of realism. Very nice...
it costs as much as my parents house
30 grand?! Yikes 😬
how cool does the tent look
The attention to detail is absolute amazing. A true masterpiece
A 3d printer would save you thousands of dollars.
Awesome project 🤩 i love the models, the theme and especially all those throwbacks to my childhood's lego pirate sets. ❤
This is definently my new favorit lego module
Good job
OMG> you guys are incredible. so much childhood nostalgia seeing the pirates and soldier pieces again
The biggest WOW ever! What a creation! I love Lego's! You are true artists!😊
Fantastic! I love how accurate it all is, especially the ship!
i'm a massive fan of the pirate era, so seeing this was a dream come true! amazing work!
Watching you build this made me feel like a kid again looking at all the lego-scapes in Lego Land. I love this video!
This absolutely blew my mind. Unbelievable work. Hats off to you. I can’t imagine how many man hours went into this project.
This is propably the most beautifull contained scenario mock you have.
Just discovered this channel. This is simply put, amazing. Subscribed ❤
When the display is ready for visitors you should have a few telescopes nearby so people can check out all the little details from a distance. Would fit the theme too!
Thanks, I’m 35yo, but you bring me in childhood when I first saw the pirate ship set in the market… what you done here is exactly what my dream was looking like.