![]() Our only criticisms are that the set contains only 3 minifigures which is far too few for a ship of this size. The lookout post on the top of the front mast is nice to have and trumps those of most other ships. There is a cosy captain's cabin and a proper deck and below deck compartment housing four gunports. The bulk of the ship features some nice decorative elements and has a pleasing red and orange colour scheme. This departure from the norm is definitely likely to divide opinion on this set and we're still not sure what to make of it. This also means that the sails aren't fabric and instead are made up of white bricks. Being a 3-1 set, and with the need to be able to use the bricks to create two alternative models, the ship does not use the large hull pieces found in other ships. The Creator 3-1 Pirate Ship is very different in its construction and design from the other ships in our list. We cast a critical eye over all 16 ships Lego have given us to rank them from worst to first. ![]() A ship adorned with all its sails also looks beautiful on any shelf as a display piece. Pirates has always been a highly popular LEGO theme, due to the great playability of pirate ships and the endless maritime battles that can be played out between the pirates, colonial soldiers, and indigenous tribes that the theme centres upon. There have also been some ad-hoc releases as part of the Lego Ideas, Creator, and Creator Expert themes. Running from 2011-2012 and then 2017-2018, the Pirates of the Caribbean theme gave us some incarnations of ships in the first four films of the franchise. The 20th Anniversary year then prompted the release of some fresh Pirate sets in 2009, with more following in 2015, and 2020. The Pirates theme was first introduced in 1989 and ran until 1997. Over the years Lego has released a number of pirate and naval ships, primarily across the classic Pirates theme and the licensed Pirates of the Caribbean theme. All LEGO Pirate Ships Ranked From Worst To First
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