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[[Admiral's Daughter]]<br /> |
[[Admiral's Daughter]]<br /> |
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[[Mermaid (Pirates)|Mermaid]] |
[[Mermaid (Pirates)|Mermaid]] |
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− | |Price = US $99.99 / €79.99 / £52.99 / AU $139.99 |
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|Ages = 6 - 12 |
|Ages = 6 - 12 |
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− | |Released = [[2009]] {{c|First sold in 2008}} |
+ | |Released = [[2009]] {{c|First sold in late 2008}} |
|Theme = [[Pirates]] |
|Theme = [[Pirates]] |
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− | '''6243 Brickbeard's Bounty''' is a [[Pirates]] set released in [[2009]]. It contains a pirate ship, a rowboat, [[Captain Brickbeard]], three pirates, the [[Admiral's Daughter]], [[Imperial |
+ | '''6243 Brickbeard's Bounty''' is a [[Pirates]] set released in [[2009]]. It contains a pirate ship, a rowboat, [[Captain Brickbeard]], three pirates, the [[Admiral's Daughter]], [[Imperial Guards]], and a [[Mermaid (Pirates)|Mermaid]] (the bowsprit decoration). It also included a [[monkey]], a [[parrot]], and a [[shark]] big enough to hold a LEGO minifigure or 20 LEGO fish. |
== Notes == |
== Notes == |
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* The pirate ship is similar to the [[6285 Black Seas Barracuda]]-both have red/white sails and light coloured details. |
* The pirate ship is similar to the [[6285 Black Seas Barracuda]]-both have red/white sails and light coloured details. |
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− | * A silhouette of the [[10210 Imperial Flagship|Imperial Flagship]] could be seen on the box art |
+ | * A silhouette of the [[10210 Imperial Flagship|Imperial Flagship]] could be seen on the box art as a promotion for the ship, although the Imperial Flagship was not released until [[2010]]. |
− | * In [[LEGO Battles]], the picture of the Brickbeard's Bounty is of a ship that doesn't exist. The picture of the Pirate Battleship is of the true Bounty. |
+ | * In [[LEGO Battles]], the picture of the Brickbeard's Bounty is of a ship that doesn't exist. The picture of the Pirate Battleship is of the true Bounty. |
== LEGO.com description == |
== LEGO.com description == |
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{{Piratessets}} |
{{Piratessets}} |
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+ | {{Fr|6243 Le bateau pirate}} |
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[[Category:Pirates]] |
[[Category:Pirates]] |
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[[Category:6000 sets]] |
[[Category:6000 sets]] |
Revision as of 03:00, 1 March 2019
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6243 Brickbeard's Bounty is a Pirates set released in 2009. It contains a pirate ship, a rowboat, Captain Brickbeard, three pirates, the Admiral's Daughter, Imperial Guards, and a Mermaid (the bowsprit decoration). It also included a monkey, a parrot, and a shark big enough to hold a LEGO minifigure or 20 LEGO fish.
Notes
- The pirate ship is similar to the 6285 Black Seas Barracuda-both have red/white sails and light coloured details.
- A silhouette of the Imperial Flagship could be seen on the box art as a promotion for the ship, although the Imperial Flagship was not released until 2010.
- In LEGO Battles, the picture of the Brickbeard's Bounty is of a ship that doesn't exist. The picture of the Pirate Battleship is of the true Bounty.
LEGO.com description
Minifigures included
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