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LEGO Pirates of Barracuda Bay Rollercoaster – Build part 1

April 22, 2021 By GJBricks Leave a Comment

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Moving back to my love of rollercoasters, I’ve embarked on a mission to convert the LEGO Pirates of Barracuda Bay into a rollercoaster. This video shows the first step where I’ve laid out the track and put one of the builds and that magnificent ship to test the track plan will work.

Let me know your thoughts in the comments

About the Pirates of Barracuda Bay set 21322

Discover the captain’s cabin, food store, kitchen, bedrooms, supply dock, farm, toilet, jail cell, tavern and hidden treasure, plus lots of fun accessories, 8 pirate minifigures, assorted animal figures and 2 skeleton figures to inspire action-packed stories. This set includes an island that can be split in half and rearranged. The shipwreck can also be dismantled and reassembled to make a ship inspired by the Black Seas Barracuda pirate ship LEGO model from 1989.

The set has 8 LEGO minifigures including Captain Redbeard, Lady Anchor, Robin Loot and twins Port and Starboard for pirate role-play action, plus a shark, pig, 2 parrots, 3 crabs, 2 frogs and 2 skeleton figures.

Build and display it or play with the LEGO Ideas Pirates of Barracuda Bay (21322) shipwreck island model. You can also split it in half and re-arranged, revealing buried pirate treasure.

Includes a captain’s cabin, kitchen, tavern, bedroom and jail cell are filled with accessories. The shipwreck also rebuilds into a ship inspired by the 1989 LEGO® model, Captain Redbeard’s Black Seas Barracuda.

 

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