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#70409 is designed to join to #70411 and #70410 is designed to join to #70412. These reviews show what they look like joined.
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Lego is shipping out gold cutlass' if you request it from their missing parts page. A gold cutlass is listed in the product description on the Brick Bounty and the Soldiers Fort-- #70413 and #70412 respectively.
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70412 Minifig leg printing is nice. Some of the other minifigs look a bit old fashioned to me. The builds I don't find very inspiring, and I'm not a fan of the ship. While it was never going to be an IF, it doesn't even look as good as BP or QAR.
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The sets are indeed fairly small, but that doesn't mean that they require little effort. Not by a longshot. #70410 has only a slightly higher piece count than a set from my childhood, #1788, but I think anybody would recognize 70410 as the more elegant design. Sure, 1788 was larger. And it was larger in part because it…
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The Earth Blue dinghies in #70411 and #70413 belong to the Imperial soldiers, not the pirates. The pirate dinghy comes in #70412 and is Reddish Brown, same as their ship. It makes sense that the Imperials could afford to paint their dinghies considering they're the wealthy faction whose treasure the Pirates are aiming to…
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Love that #70411 Treasure Island set, reminds me of #6248 Volcano Island from my own childhood (and definitely a lot better than #6241 Loot Island in pretty much every respect). I feel like a lot of these sets have a level of detail you usually only see in licensed themes to make them look jagged or decrepit. Likewise, the…
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