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Before you can vote for cool new LEGO sets, or submit your own you'll need to sign in with or register for a LEGO ID: You're currently signed in to LEGO ID as . Would you like to sign in to LEGO Ideas with this LEGO ID? LEGO Ideas is designed for older builders. We’re sorry, but based on the birth date we have on file for you, this means we can't let you have an account here. Create and Share Galleries as a place to share your models with other LEGO builders like you. Are you sure you want to log out of LEGO Ideas? Official LEGO Comments 4 Last Updated 2 years ago. Click "Updates" above to see the latest. Davy Jones' cursed ship. Inlcudes Kraken Hammer, captain's quarters with organ, cannons, triple guns, etc.More pictures at mocpagesUPDATE 17 december 2013:The ship underwent several modifications, improvements on the masts, bow railings and port side.A view from the Captain's Quarters (includes organ, globe and side gallery section giving access to the upper balcony).//This picture will be replaced soon so a side view of the whole ship is visible.




When this project reached 1000 supporters I will posted a picture of 100 minifigures aboard the ship, 100 souls before the mast.link Thank you very much!And here's a picture with 200 minifigures aboard the ship (to celebrate 2000 supporterslinkMore pictures at MocpagesAnd for the interested, the WIP forum tread(Which explains most of the building proces, incuding WIP pictures).A special thanks to &feature;=player_embedded, who featured this project on her youtube channel. Official LEGO Comments 1 Last Updated 1 year ago. This is a model of "The Flying Dutchman" from the "Pirates of the Caribbean" movie series. This ship was featured in "Dead Mans Chest" and "At Worlds End". This took months to complete and weighs about three pounds. Complete with Kraken hammer, firing cannons, detailed interior and exterior, and crew, this model of the flying dutchman would make a great set. Not just because it's mine. I really wish that the Kraken hammer worked, but overall i am proud of my work.




Characters in order from top to bottom/left to right: Jack Sparrow, Will Turner, Elizabeth Swann, Davy Jones, Maccus, Hadras, James Norrington, Ragetti, Pintel, Bootstrap Bill Turner, Crash, Penrod, Morey, Cannon arm, Clanker, Wheelback, Wyvern, Turtleman, Jimmy legs, and Angler Please support and share. I hope this will make it through. These are the instructions for building the LEGO Spongebob Squarepants The Flying Dutchman that was released in 2012. Download These Instructions as PDF: BI 3004/68+4*- 3817 V 29/39 [4.53 Mb] BI 3004/68+4*-3817 V 29/39 [4.54 Mb] View which pieces you need to build this set ) which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse this siteThe Flying Dutchman is a pirate-ghost who captains the ship of the same name. So far to date he has only appeared in the set 3817 The Flying Dutchman. He is entirely green and wears a tricorn hat that is also used by Blackbeard and Davy Jones. He also carries a soul bag.The Flying Dutchman (3817) is a LEGO SpongeBob SquarePants set that was released in early 2012.




The set contains SpongeBob and Patrick, dressed in pirate costumes, along with The Flying Dutchman. In addition to the characters, the set includes The Flying Dutchman's Ship, along with an island. The ship includes a plank, treasure map, 2 cutlasses, a shovel and a bag of souls. The island resembles a stereotypical Caribbean island with trees etc. It has 3 minifigures, SpongeBob pirate, Patrick pirate and the Flying Dutchman. It has 241 pieces and includes the Flying Dutchman's ship, a cannon, island and a treasure chest.Help SpongeBob™ and Patrick to sink The Flying Dutchman!Captain SpongeBob™ and his first mate Patrick have found an old treasure map and are searching for the treasure. The Flying Dutchman is here on his ghostly ship. Help keep him at bay using the bubble blaster or he’ll make everyone walk the plank! Includes 3 minifigures: Pirate SpongeBob™, Pirate Patrick and The Flying Dutchman.A Collector s Guide to Duplo Lego Train Sets imageAs the longest-running theme of Duplo LEGO sets, Duplo Trains continue to be one of the most renown.




Duplo LEGO sets are generally intended for children aged 1-5 years old since they are made from bricks...Read More about A Collector s Guide to Duplo Lego Train Sets LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean returning for 2017? in Everything else LEGO I hope so too and based on the preview it looks like it will be in the movie.I don't desire the re-release of the Black Pearl. It wasn't that great a design to start with. I hope for a tall ship with lots of little intricate detail, and some colour variation. A ship which is made of pretty much only black Lego elements runs the risk of looking just boring. OK, the black pearl has some grey accents, still compared to QAR and IFS it is not as good a set. I can appreciate a ship done, like the BP, in primarily black and some dark grey, but TLG better design it with lots of detail. #4184   was a very plain build, too plain./wiki/Colour_Palette Sand GreenSand YellowDark Stone GreyTransparent GreenTransparent Brown (smoke)Phosphorescent GreenA lots of gold and silver metalic/pearl accentsAnd a jolly creepy zombie pirate crew!




The piece count on that project was 10,000+.  It was beautiful, but completely unrealistic as a production model set. Very unlikely TLG will release sets from movies 1-4, and I expect they will only re-release the BP because it will be in the 5th movie anyway. This series will be about the 5th movie. Sign In or Register to comment.The Flying Dutchman is a recurring character in SpongeBob SquarePants. The Flying Dutchman is a ghost that has a green glow around him, yellow eyes with black irises, a scraggly beard, a pirate hat with a chunk taken out; a handbag marked "Souls," a droopy nose, a coat, little pigtails, and a ghostly tail, and also speaks with a West Country pirate accent. He has a sister named Sally Dutchman. During all of his appearances, the Flying Dutchman proves to be anything but a "friendly ghost." Though his role in the series is to be the devil of the sea, constantly varies from a sea demon to a restless soul or even as a psychopompic judge to the dead, the Flying Dutchman has been consistently shown to be gruff, malicious and even downright sadistic, scaring people and stealing their souls out simply for fun, and in his first full appearance




, he attempted to steal the souls of everyone in the Krusty Krab simply because SpongeBob's ridiculous costume as the "Flying Dutchman" was the ultimate insult to his image. The latter trait shows that he's extremely prideful. Despite his antisocial behavior and malevolence, the Flying Dutchman isn't pure evil or without companionship. He has a number of ghost friends[1] and has the capable to bond with other people in case they have the same interests or objectives[1][2] (mostly SpongeBob). He is also a notorious womanizer,[1][3] with not even mortal women being free from his teasers (though the former episode implies that he's divorced). While the Flying Dutchman takes strong delight in scaring people, he doesn't live exclusively to haunt mortals, having sometimes tormented them only out of boredom (scaring SpongeBob for months to wait for his ship to be fully repaired), or otherwise because someone provoked him.[4] Although, he is no saint, the Flying Dutchman has a strong sense of justice and has been known to award people for good deeds done towards him [5] or to punish wicked souls (taking his role as a Psychopomp very seriously[6]), and has been known to keep promises as seen in "Shanghaied", when he grants three wishes to SpongeBob and gang in exchange for his sock.




The Flying Dutchman is shown to be one of the most powerful supernatural beings in the ocean, rivaling King Neptune. Though The Flying Dutchman skills vary from episode to episode, he has been consistently capable to levitate, and teleport in a cloud of smoke preceded by a storm. In his first appearance, he is shown to be capable of stealing souls and fire-breathing through his nose. He has also shown to be capable of opening dimensional portals to banish his enemies.[8] He has shown to be also capable of manipulating matter (even turning SpongeBob and Patrick into ghosts[3] and making objects appear out of thin air) and grant wishes. However, of all his incarnations, his most "frightening" appearance was in "Ghost Host," where he was able to shape shift into numerous horrific forms and warped reality effortlessly. The only limitation to his powers regards his ghost tail. Despite being a champion in looping for centuries, he has long forgotten how to tie his shoes and it's later shown that he can't eat without his "dining sock."




But the most powerful thing he can do is seen in Ghoul Fools, he takes out one of his eyes and transforms into an atomic bomb, the nuclear power of this attack is so powerful that the explosion will send the victims to the void, but this can also kill him despite him being a ghost, because he isn't seen in any other episode after this. This means that it is a one-time occurrence. The Flying Dutchman makes appearances in nearly all SpongeBob video games. His first appearance was in the very first SpongeBob video game, Legend of the Lost Spatula as the final boss. He also appears as a boss in SuperSponge and as an enemy in SpongeBob SquarePants: Operation Krabby Patty. He appears in The Yellow Avenger, he is in Rock Bottom and gives SpongeBob a mission to find his 3 keys for him. He is the main antagonist of Revenge of the Flying Dutchman. In Nicktoons Unite, The Flying Dutchman plots to make the Nicktoons heroes his new crew, but releases them when they find his old crew.




In SpongeBob's Atlantis SquarePantis, The Flying Dutchman's head appears in the Bikini Bottom Museum as an object SpongeBob must photograph. The Flying Dutchman appears in Nicktoons MLB as a playable character. He makes a cameo in Nicktoons Freeze Frame Frenzy as an out of place character you must photograph. In Drawn to Life: SpongeBob SquarePants Edition, the Flying Dutchman has been tricked by Doodle Patrick into thinking that SpongeBob, Squidward, Patrick, and DoodlePants were his enemies. But when Doodle Patrick takes control of his ship, he realizes he's been tricked and relies on DoodlePants to stop him. He also appears as a mini-boss in the game Battle for Bikini Bottom. Although he does not appear, a level called "Dutchman's Triangle," which is named after him, appears in Plankton's Robotic Revenge. Shower In A Can! This section is in need of cleanup in order to comply with Encyclopedia SpongeBobia's Manual of Style. Please help Encyclopedia SpongeBobia by making this section specific and short.

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