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[[Category:Sets listed for ages 5–12[1]]]


6267 Lagoon Lock-up, also known as Soldier’s Tavern in the UK,[1] is a set designed by Daniel August Krentz[2] and released in 1991 as a part of the Pirates theme. The set has 187 pieces, including five minifigures. It belongs to the Imperial Soldiers faction and comes with an Imperial Officer and two soldiers, plus the pirates Captain Redbeard and Bo'sun Will.


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During the 18th century, a peaceful colony of settlers enjoying the island treasures they discovered, suddenly had their serenity interrupted. The invaders were those who called themselves the LEGO Pirates of the Sea! For years, the Pirates had been searching for the same buried treasures that the settlers were now claiming as their own. This, of course, disturbed the Pirates, as they knew the doubloons (Spanish gold coins) the settlers found had belonged to their ancestors.

Gold seeking pirates had become such a problem for Governor Broadside and the other settlers that they were forced to strengthen many of their existing settlements. One such fortification was the Lagoon Lock-Up. Prior to the invading Pirates, this peaceful establishment was an inn of sorts for the settlers to grab a bite to eat and relax. It has now been fortified to protect the lagoon and to hold captured Pirates for questioning.

Governor Broadside is determined to protect the gold which he and the settlers have hidden at the Eldorado Fortress and Sabre Island. The Pirates, however, have their own plans for the gold and they don't include sharing it with the settlers!

Use your imagination to continue the adventures of the LEGO Pirates of the Sea!


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A peaceful colony of settlers enjoying the treasures they discovered were suddenly attacked.  The invaders were the Lego Pirates of the Sea!  They had been searching for the buried treasure that the settlers were now claiming as their own.  The gold coins the settlers found had belonged to the Pirates.  The Pirates had forced Governor Broadside and the settlers to strengthen many of their settlements.  One such fort was the Lagoon Lock-Up.  Until now this was an inn of sorts where the settlers could eat and relax.  It's now used to hold captured Pirates for questioning.  Governor Broadside wants to protect the gold which he has hidden at the Eldorado Fortress and Sabre Island.  The Pirates have their own plans for the gold which doesn't include sharing it with the settlers!  Use your imagination to continue the adventures of the Lego Pirates of the Sea!

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