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10365 - Captain Jack Sparrow's Pirate Ship

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2 hours ago, mlc3423 said:

ICONS: 10365 Captain Jack Sparrow’s Pirate Ship (Source: fateful)

 

r/Legoleak - ICONS: 10365 Captain Jack Sparrow’s Pirate Ship (Source: fateful)

 

r/Legoleak - ICONS: 10365 Captain Jack Sparrow’s Pirate Ship (Source: fateful)

 

 

 

r/Legoleak - ICONS: 10365 Captain Jack Sparrow’s Pirate Ship (Source: fateful)

 

r/Legoleak - ICONS: 10365 Captain Jack Sparrow’s Pirate Ship (Source: fateful)

 

r/Legoleak - ICONS: 10365 Captain Jack Sparrow’s Pirate Ship (Source: fateful)

 

Figures looks great, like the holes in the sails and deck details look great.  Something "off" about the hull though.

8 hours ago, NIevo said:

 

Figures looks great, like the holes in the sails and deck details look great.  Something "off" about the hull though.

It is removable so the ship sits flat out of the stand for play. 

Edited by Pseudoty

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5 hours ago, BRIX23 said:

I'm excited for it, but agree with some of the reviewers that the price seems off.  

$299.99 would've been fine.....$379.99 is ridiculous 

2 hours ago, Darth_Raichu said:

Curious, why did LEGO not call this the Black Pearl ???

It’s crazy but there is zero mention of The Black Pearl in the manual, except in the use of movie’s name. That’s it. It does look like LEGO/Disney went to great lengths to avoid calling it The Black Pearl.

When I spoke to the lead designer Mike Psiaki, he dodged the question, stating that it was an internal LEGO/Disney decision on why to name the set as such, which is frustrating for anyone looking for answers.

I’m not entirely convinced that it was Disney’s decision to block the use of The Black Pearl, as they’ve licensed products out like bags to Loungefly (another Disney IP partner), who have a recent bag called The Black Pearl, so who knows what the real story is.

ETA: Mike P is the designer of Rivendell, Lion Knights Castle, Titanic and more. 

Edited by Pseudoty

39 minutes ago, Pseudoty said:

It’s crazy but there is zero mention of The Black Pearl in the manual, except in the use of movie’s name. That’s it. It does look like LEGO/Disney went to great lengths to avoid calling it The Black Pearl.

When I spoke to the lead designer Mike Psiaki, he dodged the question, stating that it was an internal LEGO/Disney decision on why to name the set as such, which is frustrating for anyone looking for answers.

I’m not entirely convinced that it was Disney’s decision to block the use of The Black Pearl, as they’ve licensed products out like bags to Loungefly (another Disney IP partner), who have a recent bag called The Black Pearl, so who knows what the real story is.

ETA: Mike P is the designer of Rivendell, Lion Knights Castle, Titanic and more. 

Hmm, I can totally see Di$ney demanding more money for using the name (ie. the name is a separate license).  Perhaps the set would have cost $399.99 had it been called the Black Pearl.  :P 

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