Classic-Pirates.com proudly presents the winners of the Bayonets at Dawn Contest! First of all, we’d like to thank everyone for their participation and all the great entries we’ve seen thanks to you! And now the winners: First prize goes to The Kalabalik at Bender by PrEtzel. Second prize goes to Battle of Fontenoy by Perfectionist. […]
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The war of 1812, the Americans had attacked the Canadians capital and they were out for revenge. Led by British forces, the Canadian forces attacked Washington DC with little American resistance. Chocked full of action and battle, this is one of the most lively ‘Bayonets at Dawn’ entries we have seen. Provide feedback on The Burning of […]
Read More…The Burning of Washington by Ratshot
The date was May the 11th 1745, the canon’s start to fire with a fierce authority. From the Red coats to the Blue coats this MOC tells the story well. With a great cannonball technique and an impressive army to boot, this Bayonets at Dawn entry is sure to do well. Entered just in time […]
Read More…Battle of Fontenoy by Perfectionist
Classic-Pirates.com’s very first real LEGO Armybuilding contest has come to an end. The quality of the entries submitted even surprised us, and now the time has come to select a winner plus a runner-up! Now go vote for your favourite entries in the Pirate MOC forum!
Read More…Bayonets at Dawn Contest: voting has begun!
And another great entry came just on time before the deadline. There is so much to see in this MOC that it may take a while to notice all the nice details, such as decapitation, a serious leg wound, an unseated British Lancer, and a bayonet stab. KillaGorilla shows us all the glory and horror […]
Read More…Siege and Blockade of Yorktown 1781 by KillaGorilla
Between all the big battles and huges armies, there was suddenly an entry in the Bayonets at Dawn contest with less than 10 minifigs. But it’s still one of the better entries, and very original. Tanotrooper has made his own unique soldiers and horses with great techniques and details. And he was just on time; […]
Read More…Capture of the Eagle of the 45th by Tanotrooper
The Battle of Hagelberg is also known as “The Battle of the (Musket)Butts”. That’s because it rained all day, the powder was wet and muskets and pistols were of no good use, other than to be used as clubs. Aalak grew up close to the former battlefield so it’s a wise choice for him; he […]
Read More…Battle of Hagelberg by Aalak
Austerlitz, 1805. Austrian an Russian soldiers are on the Pratzen heights. They can’t see much through the fog. Suddenly the fog disappears and they see a giant French army! But it’s too late already and Napoleon wins this part of the battle. This is the scene michaelozzie has made with Lego. The soldiers are made […]
Read More…French attack on the Pratzen Heights by Michaelozzie
Eurobricks member Kerntechniker has posted his Bayonets at Dawn entry, The Attack at La Haye Saint. In this battle General Michel Nay ordered his cavalry to attack one of the infamous British squares led by General Wellington resulting in the loss of many French soldiers. Discuss The Attack at La Haye Sainte by Kerntechniker in […]
Read More…The Attack at La Haye Sainte by Kerntechniker!
The American Civil War rages and many men die. Brother fights brother and fathers fight their sons. Eurobricks member Mrcool1804 presents us with his version of The Battle of Spotsyvania. The Yankee soldiers advance through the water while under fire from the entrenched Confederates. Who will prevail in this historic American battle? Discuss The Battle […]
Read More…The Battle of Spotsylvania by Mrcool1804!
Eurobricks member Burman has made a fantastic MOC of a battle in the Crimean War. There is a lot of action going on in this creation so it’s definetely not boring! The images are of a very fine quality and it’s exciting to follow a few soldiers through a hole in the rocks on to […]
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