


You can come play 20 games at my house if you want you won't have any issue, it's been on for literally 2 years.LEGO® Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game is an action adventure game that brings the Pirates of the Caribbean world and all its colorful characters to life in LEGO Brick form. To get rid of it you could probably take the ship out (there's 2 mods to put in at the same time!), but that's an all day task lol. I hired movers to get it down there, was the only pin I ever had to do that for.Īlso note, there is a technician alert for one of the ship flippers (left), I have *NEVER* had a single issue with anything working properly and I've had 2 people who have been in the hobby 20+ years to take a look and both have said it's a false positive. I have a tight staircase going to the basement (for a widebody, anyways) and this thing ain't moving without some serious know how. I should mention too this won't be a quickie one and done unless you have a mover (or straps onhand and are pretty adept at moving 400 lb machines in tight spaces). and more I'm sure I'm forgetting a few at least Rum Barrell Drink Holder for HUGE jugs of pirate ale! There's probably more, but those are the ones I definitely am interested in more than others.Ĭustom Made subway ramp that allows steeper pin setup (made myself via 3d printing) I am open to trade as well but I'd really like to limit it to 1 machine coming back, but having said that if I had a mind blowing offer I couldn't say no to. I know it's not cheap but it's probably the nicest POTC you will see, there is zero issues, and I had a friend sell a beat up one, with multiple mech problems and with 0 mods for 25, so. I also have about 5 that aren't installed (side art blades, ship ramp protector, about 3-4 more).Īsking 30k OBO.

It is absolutely loaded with mods, I will try to list them but will probably be forgetting some.

Under 400 "completed" games, under 700 "started".
