Set Facts
- The Imperial Flagship is the largest ship of the Imperial Fleet.
- It features a detailed ship with 3 removable sections, 4 cannons, prison, kitchen, captain's chambers, and 9 minifigures.
- Imperial Flagship was designed by LEGO designer Raphael Pretesacque.
Regional Retail Prices (LEGO.com/Store)
Imperial Flagship Reviews
Steve's LEGO Blog
“What a set, just look at it, we get three masts, that’s incredible and it should be noted that the ship is something that will fight the pirates rather than make them more powerful. It should be noted that the set is rather expensive, but it contains such quality, it is the... More only ship to have two floors and a kitchen.”
Full review at legosteveblog.blogspot.com
BZPower
“I'm not going to end this review by telling you to go out and buy this set right now, since I know that's unrealistic. Instead, I'm going to tell you that this is a very beautiful and detailed set that I feel is well worth the money, and if you're a LEGO Pirates fan looking... More for just the right ship then this may be the one.”
Full review at www.bzpower.com
Eurobricks
“Honestly, I can't imagine LEGO ever going all-out on a ship any time again soon. This is one of those classics that will be remembered for years to come. And wouldn't a whole fleet look nice sitting on your mantelpiece?”
Subtheme Analysis
Lifespan
14 mos (this set 23 mos)
Annual growth
+8.29% (this set +7.85%)
This set's annual growth (CAGR) vs. subtheme
Community Stats
Imperial Flagship currently ranks #11 out of the top most owned sets in Pirates.
About Pirates
Pirates was a LEGO theme introduced in 1989, running until 1997 and focused on the classic idea of Caribbean pirates that were pitted against soldiers of colonial empires. As the series progressed through the years, more factions were introduced and the older ones were phased out of production. The Pirates were one of the first two original factions in the theme to be introduced.
Summary
Pirates Imperial Flagship set 10210 was released on January 4, 2010, retailing for $180, it has since been retired. New, unopened sets are valued at $1,449, while used sets sell around $1,000.
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All hands on deck! This amazingly detailed and realistic historical ship has three removable sections. The main hull contains 4 firing cannons, ammunition crates, muskets, torches, cannonballs, a prison with a rat, a fully-equipped ship’s kitchen, working anchor, moving rudder and a saw shark minifigurehead. The front deck has an opening door to the inside of the ship and sails with masts and rigging. The back house deck has opening doors to the captain’s chambers containing a map, poison bottle, organ and a treasure chest full of jewels and gold. The Imperial Flagship has 6 opening windows, a telescope and sextant and 3 deck lanterns.
Measures 29.5” (75 cm) long and 23.6” (60 cm) tall. Includes 9 minifigures: the ship’s captain, his daughter, a pirate captain prisoner with shackles, the ship’s cook, a lieutenant, and 4 soldiers! Amazingly detailed and realistic ship features 3 removable sections! Main hull contains 4 firing cannons, ammunition crates, muskets, torches,...
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