Lego Pirates
Pirates is a Lego theme launched in 1989 featuring pirates, soldiers from the Napoleonic Wars, Pacific Islanders, sailing ships, and buried treasure, being influenced by the late Golden Age of Piracy. The theme has been seen in Lego System, Duplo and the 4+ theme.
History
Created by a small team led by designer Niels Milan Pedersen, Lego Pirates was the company's fourth theme and it was more complex. Numerous new pieces were also created including firearms, wildlife, and cloth sails. Lego Pirates minifigures were the first to go beyond the traditional head with simply two dots for eyes and a smile, as many of them had a variety of different printed features including eyepatches, facial hair, and feminine makeup. Only a few minifigures in Lego Pirates used the traditional face of two eyes and a smile; the soldier/trooper of the Imperial Soldiers and Imperial Guards, the Imperial Soldiers sailor/marine, and young pirate Bo'Sun Will.Prior to the launch of Lego Pirates, minifigures were distinguished in function and organization by their torso, headgear, and accessories, being generic roles without any specified character.In Lego's first attempt to establish a narrative and encourage role-playing, personalities were created for several of these minifigures of Lego Pirates. Stories were printed on boxes, particularly for the USA market where the larger sets had a flap that opened up to display the contents. In a first for Lego television ads used stop-motion animation. A comic book entitled "The Gold Medallion" was also released in that year, as well as a Ladybird Book series. The storyline takes place in the 18th century, where pirates had been searching for buried treasure as the doubloons belonged to their ancestors, however a colony of settlers discovered the treasure first and claimed it, leading to conflict. The Governor of the colony was forced to fortify the settlements and attempted to hide the treasure in his main fortress.
The Pirates were led by Captain Redbeard whose is distinguished by his black bicorne hat, left eye patch, peg leg on the right and a hook where his left hand was; his crew included First Mate Rummy and the young Bo'Sun Will. Another pirate leader was Captain Ironhook who has been suggested as a rival to Redbeard; both minifigures were similar except that Ironhook had a tattered shirt. Their emblem was the Jolly Roger, a black flag featuring the skull and crossbones. 6285 Black Seas Barracuda was their first pirate ship while 6270 Forbidden Island was their original hideout, both released in 1989. The catalogue releases for the Pirates expanded considerably with a larger base, 6273 Rock Island Refuge, and then a pair of pirate ships in 1993.
Opposing the Pirates were the Imperial Soldiers led by Governor Broadside and his second-in-command Lieutenant de Martinet. These blue-coated forces were based upon the French navy and marines of the colonial era and Napoleonic Wars, being known Imperial Soldiers in certain catalogues worldwide, though explicitly identified as "Governors" on page 16 of the 1990 American catalog. From 1992-93, the Imperial Soldiers were gradually replaced by the red-coated Imperial Guards led by Admiral Woodside. The smaller Imperial Soldiers sets that continued on sale until the end of 1993 were considered part of the Guards, in part as placeholders since only two more catalogue sets were released for the Guards after 1992. The Soldiers and Guards minifigures were very similar save for a Palette swap of uniforms and facial expressions. Both the Imperial Soldiers and the Imperial Guards used two crossed cannons under a crown as their emblem, though the Soldiers' blue flag was similar to the Flag of Quebec while the Guards had three thick red horizontal stripes. The Imperial Guards were reintroduced in 2009-10, and the Imperial Soldiers were reintroduced in 2015; the Guards and Soldiers were the respective government opponents of the Pirates during the brief periods of Lego Pirates revival.
A new faction loosely based on a Polynesian concept, the Islanders, was released for 1994. This resulted in Lego having three factions in 1994 and 1995, with the Pirates battling the Imperial Guard on the high seas and disturbing the Islanders while seeking treasure. However in 1995 Lego discontinued all of the previously-released Imperial Guards sets from 1992 to 1993, making the new release 6263 Imperial Outpost the sole Imperial Guards set, which essentially made the year a Pirates versus Islanders conflict.
For 1996 Lego changed the entire "feel" of the Pirates line, giving the Pirates minifigs new faces, and made it Spanish-influenced. The Imperial Guards were replaced by the Imperial Armada, though the Guards' 6263 Imperial Outpost remained available in 1996 as a medium land base for Imperial side, as ending up only two sets were released for the Armada including the 6280 Armada Flagship. 1996 was also the last year for the Islanders who had not seen any new releases since 1994 nor had their minifigures featured as guests in other factions' sets. 1997 featured just the Pirates versus the Imperial Armada; however some of the new releases like 6250 Cross Bone Clipper and 6281 Pirates Perilous Pitfalls were not well received and this turned out to the final year of original Lego Pirates run.
After 1997 Lego discontinued the Pirates theme to the shock to fans, because the Pirates line had always been a big seller. The original releases retrospectively were most nostalgic among Lego Pirates fans due to the sets' design and meticulous detail, which was sacrificed in subsequent releases for increased playability which drew a mixed reception. For instance the 6286 Skull's Eye Schooner, which succeeded 6285 Black Seas Barracuda as the main pirates ship set, implemented a mechanism for the ship's wheel to control the rudder which necessitated a smaller and less detailed aft cabin, plus the Skull's Eye Schooner's cannons are attached to rotating turntables on sliders instead of the more realistic placement of cannons upon wheeled naval carriages like earlier Lego Pirates ship sets. 6289 Red Beard Runner, which replaced 6286, drew criticism for "battle damage" features like the tumbling forward mast and collapsing quarterdeck as these made the assembled set unstable. The changes to Lego's set design direction, not just in Lego Pirates but also across their other product lines, have been attributed to the Lego Group's retiring of many LEGO Designers who had created the sets from the late 1970s to the early 1990s, replacing them with 30 'innovators' who graduated from the European design colleges around Europe who knew "little specifically about toy design and less about LEGO building".
The Pirates theme was brought to 4+ for 2004 and Duplo for 2006.
Lego reintroduced Pirates and Imperial Guards in minifigure scale for 2009, including the pirate ship 6243 Brickbeard’s Bounty, just in time for the theme's 20th anniversary. However there was only one more set released the following year, the 10210 Imperial Flagship which was largest vessel in Lego Pirates ever released. After 2010, the revived Lego Pirates theme was discontinued in order to make room for a series of licensed products, Lego Pirates of the Caribbean, based on the film series of the same name.
In 2015, Lego had another brief reintroduction of the theme with Pirates and Imperial Soldiers, including the pirate ship 70413 The Brick Bounty.
Set list
Two 1996 Pirate sets, "Red Beard Runner" and "Armada Flagship", and one 1994 Islanders set, "Enchanted Island", were re-released for 2001.6276 Eldorado Fortress remains a classic for its design and innovation. Being considered the benchmark for Lego pirate ships, the 6285 Black Seas Barracuda was re-released as 10040 Black Seas Barracuda as part of the Lego Legends series. The Black Seas Barracuda was also the inspiration for the 30th Lego Ideas set 21322 Pirates of Barracuda Bay, released in 2020, which can be built either as a pirate shipwreck on an island or the pirate ship due to its modular design.
The 10210 Imperial Flagship of the Imperial Guards faction is the largest ship in Lego Pirates ever released, exceeding that of the 6286 Skull's Eye Schooner. This ended a long running gag in Lego Pirates where the previous three Imperials' flagships were smaller than contemporary pirate ships; traditionally the pirate ship was also the largest and most expensive set of its era in Lego Pirates.
Set names from UK, Australia & New Zealand given in brackets.
Pirates (1989–1997, 2001–2002)
- 1989
Reference | Name | Minifigures | Notes |
6235 | Buried Treasure | Pirate, Monkey | |
6251 | Pirate Mini Figures | Pirate, Captain, 2 Imperial Soldiers, Parrot | |
6255 | Pirate Comic | 2 Pirates | |
6257 | Castaway's Raft | 3 Pirates, Shark | |
6270 | Forbidden Island | 2 Pirates, Captain, 1 Imperial Soldier, Monkey, Parrot, Shark | |
6285 | Black Seas Barracuda | 6 Pirates, Female Pirate, Captain, Monkey, Parrot | Re-released 2002 |
- 1990
Reference | Name | Minifigures | Notes |
6260 | Shipwreck Island | 2 Pirates, Monkey, Parrot |
- 1991
Reference | Name | Minifigures | Notes |
1481 | Pirates Desert Island | Pirate, Shark | |
6234 | Renegade's Raft | Pirate, Shark | |
6273 | Rock Island Refuge | 3 Pirates, Female Pirate, Captain, 2 Imperial Soldiers |
- 1992
Reference | Name | Minifigures | Notes |
1464 | Pirate Lookout | Pirate | |
1492 | Battle Cove | Pirate, Shark | |
1696 | Pirate Lookout | Pirate | |
1889 | Pirates Treasure Hold | Pirate, Monkey | |
6258 | Smuggler's Shanty | 2 Pirates, 1 Imperial Guard, Shark | |
6261 | Raft Raiders | 2 Pirates, Captain, Shark |
- 1993
Reference | Name | Minifigures | Notes |
1970 | Pirates Gun Cart | 2 Pirates | |
6237 | Pirates' Plunder | Pirate, Imperial Guard, Parrot | |
6252 | Sea Mates | Pirate, Captain, 2 Imperial Guards, Monkey, Parrot | |
6268 | Renegade Runner | 3 Pirates, Captain | |
6286 | Skull's Eye Schooner | 7 Pirates, Female Pirate, Captain, Monkey, Parrot, Shark |
- 1994
Reference | Name | Minifigures | Notes |
1713 | Shipwrecked Pirate | Pirate | |
1733 | Shipwrecked Pirate | Pirate | |
1871 | Pirates Cannon | Pirate | |
1873 | Pirates Treasure | Pirate |
- 1995
Reference | Name | Minifigures | Notes |
1788 | Treasure Chest | Pirate, Captain, 2 Islanders, Crocodile | |
6254 | Rocky Reef | 2 Pirates, Skeleton, Parrot | |
6279 | Skull Island | 3 Pirates, Captain, 2 Imperial Guards, Monkey, Parrot |
- 1996
Reference | Name | Minifigures | Notes |
1747 | Treasure Surprise | Pirate | |
1802 | Tidy Treasure | Pirate | |
6232 | Skeleton Crew | Pirate, Skeleton | |
6248 | Volcano Island | Pirate, Skeleton | |
6289 | Red Beard Runner | 6 Pirates, Captain, Monkey, Parrot, Shark | Re-released 2001 |
6296 | Shipwreck Island | 2 Pirates, Armada Soldier, Skeleton, Crocodile |
- 1997
Reference | Name | Minifigures | Notes |
6249 | Pirates Ambush | 2 Pirates, Armada Soldier, Crocodile | |
6204 | Buccaneers | Pirate, Captain, 2 Armada Soldiers, Skeleton | |
6250 | Cross Bone Clipper | Pirate, Female Pirate, Captain | |
6281 | Pirates Perilous Pitfall | 3 Pirates, 2 Armada Soldiers, Skeleton, Parrot, Crocodile |
- 2001–2002
Reference | Name | Minifigures | Notes |
6290 | Red Beard Runner | 6 Pirates, Captain, Monkey, Parrot, Shark | Re-release of 6289 |
10040 | Black Seas Barracuda | 6 Pirates, Female Pirate, Captain, Monkey, Parrot | Re-release of 6285 |
Pirates (2009–2010)
Reference | Name | Minifigures | Notes |
6239 | Cannon Battle | Pirate, Soldier | |
6240 | Kraken Attackin' | 2 Pirates, Parrot, Octopus | |
6241 | Loot Island | Pirate, Castaway, Soldier, Crocodile | |
6242 | Soldiers' Fort | 3 Soldiers, Admiral, Pirate, Captain, Monkey, Crocodile | |
6243 | Brickbeard's Bounty | 3 Pirates, Captain, 2 Soldiers, Admiral's Daughter, Mermaid, Monkey, Parrot, Shark | |
6253 | Shipwreck Hideout | Pirate, Female Pirate, Captain, 2 Soldiers, Skeleton, Parrot | Limited Edition |
8396 | Soldier's Arsenal | Soldier | |
8397 | Pirate Survival | Pirate | |
10210 | Imperial Flagship | Admiral, Captain, 4 Soldiers, Admiral's Daughter, Pirate, Cook, Saw Shark, Rat | Largest ship ever released by Lego |
Pirates (2015)
Reference | Name | Minifigures | Notes |
40158 | Pirates Chess Set | 10 Pirates, 10 Bluecoat Soldiers | |
70409 | Shipwreck Defense | Pirate, Bluecoat Soldier, Fish | |
70410 | Soldiers Outpost | Pirate, Bluecoat Soldier, Bluecoat Sergeant 1, Crab, Octopus | |
70411 | Treasure Island | Pirate, Pirate Princess, Bluecoat Soldier, Crocodile, Parrot | |
70412 | Soldiers Fort | Pirate, Pirate Gunner, Bluecoat Soldier, Governor, Governor's Daughter, Frog | |
70413 | The Brick Bounty | Pirate, Pirate First Mate, Pirate Cook, Captain, Admiral, Bluecoat Sergeant 2, Bluecoat Soldier, Sawfish |
Juniors Pirates (2015)
Reference | Name | Minifigures | Notes |
10679 | Pirate Treasure Hunt | Pirate, Skeleton, Shark | The only Pirates set in the LEGO Juniors line. |
Imperial Soldiers (1989–1993)
Reference | Name | Released | Minifigures | Notes |
6245 | Harbor Sentry | 1990 | Imperial Soldier | |
6259 | Broadside's Brig | 1991 | 2 Imperial Soldiers, Pirate, Parrot | |
6265 | Sabre Island | 1990 | 3 Imperial Soldiers | |
6267 | Lagoon Lock-Up | 1991 | 3 Imperial Soldiers, Pirate, Captain, Parrot | |
6274 | Caribbean Clipper | 1989 | 3 Imperial Sailors/Marines, Admiral | |
6276 | Eldorado Fortress | 1989 | 4 Imperial Soldiers, Lieutenant, Admiral, Pirate, Captain |
Imperial Guards (1992–1995)
Reference | Name | Released | Minifigures | Notes |
1795 | Imperial Cannon | 1994 | Imperial Guard | |
1872 | Soldiers Forge | 1994 | 2 Imperial Guards | |
6247 | Bounty Boat | 1992 | 2 Imperial Guards, Pirate | |
6263 | Imperial Outpost | 1995 | 2 Imperial Guards, Admiral, Pirate | |
6266 | Cannon Cove | 1993 | 2 Imperial Guards, Pirate | |
6271 | Imperial Flagship | 1992 | 2 Imperial Guards, Admiral, Pirate | |
6277 | Imperial Trading Post | 1992 | 3 Imperial Guards, Admiral, 5 Pirates |
Imperial Armada (1996–1997, 2001)
Reference | Name | Released | Minifigures | Notes |
6244 | Armada Sentry | 1996 | Armada Soldier | |
6280 | Armada Flagship | 1996 | 2 Armada Soldiers, Admiral | Re-released 2001 |
6291 | Spaniard Ship | 2001 | 2 Armada Soldiers, Admiral | Re-release of 6280 |
Islanders (1994, 2001)
Reference | Name | Minifigures | Notes |
6236 | King Kahuka | Chief | |
6246 | Crocodile Cage | Islander, Pirate, Parrot, Crocodile | |
6256 | Islander Catamaran | Chief, Female Islander, Crocodile | |
6262 | King Kahuka's Throne | Chief, 2 Islanders, 2 Pirates, Crocodile | |
6264 | Forbidden Cove | 2 Islanders, Pirate, Captain, Parrot, Crocodile | |
6278 | Enchanted Island | 3 Islanders, Female Islander, Chief, Pirate, Captain, Monkey, Parrot, Crocodile | Re-released 2001 |
6292 | Enchanted Island | 3 Islanders, Female Islander, Chief, Pirate, Captain, Monkey, Parrot, Crocodile | Re-release of 6278 |
Official merchandise
has also released a variety of official Pirate Lego merchandise ranging from to stick-on tattoos to board games.Characters
Pirates
Captain Redbeard / Captain RogerCaptain Redbeard, also known as Captain Roger in the UK and other markets, is a fictional character created by the Lego Company for the Pirates theme of the Lego System. The Pirate theme, along with the captain, was first introduced in 1989. As the theme's chief antagonist, the leader of the pirates fights continuously against Governor Broadside's soldiers. Captain Roger/Redbeard is in command of two large pirate ships: the Black Sea Barracuda and the Skull's Eye Schooner. During the years of fighting, he suffered three major injuries, which caused him to wear an eye patch over his left eye, an iron hook where his left hand used to be and a wooden right leg. Additional trademarks of the captain are the skull and crossed bones on his bicorne, his distinctive gold-trimmed black frock coat and green scarf, and a colorful tropical parrot. Together with his friend Will and his first mate Rummy, Captain Roger/Redbeard encounters countless adventures of swash-buckling, sailing, treasure hunting and piracy.
Despite the introduction of Captain Brickbeard in Lego's newest 2009 lineup of pirate-themed sets, many people still feel that the original pirate commander, Captain Roger/Redbeard, is unquestionably THE Lego pirate captain. The fan website www.classic-pirates.com calls Captain Redbeard "the true king of the Lego Pirates line", and "he will always remain the main icon of the Lego Pirates line". Others feel that Brickbeard is just a new release of Roger/Redbeard, due to the close resemblance between the two figures.
- Captain Brickbeard
Of all the Lego Pirate Captains, none of them are female. Only Lego fans have made female pirate captains.
- Captain Ironhook
- Rummy
- Governor Broadside
- Lieutenant de Martinet
- Admiral Woodhouse
- King Kahuka
Ladybird Books series
An official series of children's books based on the Pirate Lego theme was published by Ladybird Books in 1990.Titles
- Will and the Gold Chase
- Captain Roger's Birthday
- Adventure on Shark Island
- The Royal Visit
Like the comic Governor Broadside was given a family which included his Aunt Prudence and niece Camilla. The entire crew of the Dark Shark were given names, including the monkey and the parrot.
A short biographical description and illustrated portrait of each of the Dark Shark's characters was presented on the first and second pages of each book.
Characters
Broadside's Family- Aunt Prudence
- Camilla
- Governor Broadside
- Anne
- Bo'Sun Will
- Captain Roger
- Flashfork
- First Mate Rummy
- Jimbo
- Popsy
- Spinoza
Islands
- Black Reef Island
- Emerald Island
- Hook Nose Island
- Island of Fogs
- Island of Ruins
- Island of Skulls
- John Silver Island
- Pirate Hat Island
- Pirate's Nest
- Sabatina
- Shark Island
- Skeleton Island
1993 World Lego Expo – Pirates Ahoy
Souvenir guide
A souvenir guide accompanied the exhibition and its main feature was a story which loosely tied the exhibits together in a first person narrative. The souvenir guide also provided information about each exhibit including its name, how many pieces it contained and the number of hours it took to construct.The top-left corner of odd pages contained information and an illustrated portrait of infamous pirates from history including Blackbeard and Bartholomew Roberts. While top-right hand cornered of the even pages included a picture of that pirate's flag.