Minifig Facts
The Pirate minifigure, first included in the 2015 set 10679 Pirate Treasure Hunt, is part of the LEGO Juniors theme and the Fantasy subtheme. This minifigure features a distinctive blue jacket over a red and white striped shirt, indicative of classic pirate attire. The minifigure's legs are asymmetrical, with one black leg and a brown peg leg, adding to its pirate character. It wears a black pirate hat adorned with a white skull and crossbones emblem. The facial expression includes a beard and an eye patch, further enhancing its pirate persona.
Common description: Pirate Blue Jacket, Black Leg with Peg Leg, Black Pirate Hat with Skull
Pirate Reviews
Is this LEGO minifigure a good investment?
“There are currently several Pirate (Pirates) minifigs figures. This one (pi146) is exclusive to a single set, making it slightly more desirable to collectors and investors. Additionally, it’s not as widely owned as other Pirate (Pirates) versions.”
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Review for LEGO set 10679 Pirate Treasure Hunt from Eurobricks
“The whole looks really good! Indeed, the structures are very simple, and you can build it literally in the moment, but keep in mind that this set is for children, specially for the younger ones. And as such it works perfectly: a nice, fun to build, playfully, holds up two... More figures (and with the characteristic for the Pirates weapon!), and with that great classic shark.”
About Juniors Fantasy

The LEGO Juniors theme, active from 2014 to 2018, is designed to provide an easier building experience for younger children transitioning from DUPLO to standard LEGO sets. Key minifigures include simplified versions of characters from popular themes such as City, Ninjago, and licensed properties like Marvel and DC superheroes. Notable figures include Spider-Man, Batman, and characters from Toy Story like Woody and Buzz Lightyear. These minifigures retain the standard LEGO size and articulation but are included in sets with larger, simpler pieces and easy-to-follow instructions to accommodate younger builders.
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