Really liked the fact that the british only punched holes in the tanks, while the germans blew them up. Nice attention to the difference in ammo used by both sides.
@@Xenomorthian UK tanks mainly only uses solid shot with no explosive filler. It gave better penetration and lead to the development of SABOT rounds. German rounds usually has explosive filler which detonated upon penetration.
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Everything is so smooth, it actually feels real. I can almost feel that I am actually witnessing the battle as a spectator, with all the sounds and exploding tanks. Even the vocal parts are actually quite accurate, the British tanker has his British accent, the Germans are actually saying the correct things (unlike my attempts at doing it). It makes me feel like LEGO people can actually talk.
When are you going to do another stop motion? I loved your latest hundred year war movie. If there is any bloody hundred year war battle left please do or a samurai battle with ids nobunaga
a testament to the quality of the tank models: I was always able to recognise what type it was instantly! as a tank enthusiast, it was a pleasure to watch!
I believe we are missing 2 tanks from the alliance. The first Sherman's on the field and the Italian M13/40. But this does show the beginning of the battle.
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I once saw a cartoon education channel trying to explain the issues of psychosis by presenting childlike animations of Ted Bundy entrapping and murdering college students. It got taken down by the channel after receiving too many complaints. That cartoon was as tone deaf and inappropriate as say, taking a bunch of children’s Lego toys with their comic faces printed on them and using them to reenact the horrors of war and the genuine pain, mutilation and loss of real people; some of whom are still alive to witness this belittling of their pain and sacrifice in this ludicrously trivialising manner. If I was to ask, “WTF were they thinking that made them imagine this could be a GOOD idea in any universe!?” I guess I need look no further than the viewing figures, right? It’s clearly immensely popular, so I imagine there must be an entire library of these degenerate, trivialising, f*cked up videos out there, from which the makers are presumably earning fat stacks of cash? And so long as it’s earning them their money they’ll keep making them. I suppose we have further treats in store? Like Lego Does Auschwitz Concentration Camp? Lots of little bald Lego dudes with stars on their arms being marched into a plastic gas chamber? Or, Lego Does Abu Graib? For you all to marvel at the quality of the stop motion animation and how cleverly they animated that oversized Lego Dog when he sank his teeth into that innocent prisoner’s balls while the soldiers around them all took selfies and laughed? (Appropriate sad face on bitten prisoner, but so long as we don’t show any blood the kids will be, “learning something,” about how fun war can be and how death in battle is not horrific but just a giant table top game.) I saw Lego’s attempt at reenacting the trench warfare of WWI and couldn’t believe my eyes! It’s SO wrong I simply cannot find the words! But what has really makes me MARVEL is the RESPONSES! You people (who presumably have never witnessed a colleague getting so much as a paper cut, let alone a shot fired in anger?) just LOVE this sh*t and don’t even BEGIN to comprehend how and why this is the most darkly misguided, recklessly thoughtless, inappropriately tone deaf, wrong headed trivialisation of a worldwide trauma that effects REAL PEOPLE TO THIS DAY! This has no, “educational value,” no purpose, and certainly no morality. It’s turning the genuine pain of HUMAN BEINGS into children’s entertainment, and you can’t see a problem with that? You are all out of your f*cking minds! . . . Everything that’s gone so horribly wrong with the world is embodied in this horrifically wrongheaded animation and especially the response to it. I note that not a single comment I have read refers in any way to the actual events of the time, or the realities of war. But it’s certainly been an, “education,” for me. The more I see of humanity, the more I love my dog . . . SMH
@@Jose.AFT.Saddul partially. Ive read some reports from german soldiers in ww2, who described the italian soldier as brave and capable, but very poorly led and undersupplied. Kinda comparable with the french in ww2, who also fought bravely, but circumstances and their own leadership hindered them.
So, probably because find something in custom bricks about the Royal Italian Army is hard, like for the M13/40, soldiers, CV33, MC.202,...yeah there are some of those but they cost a lot...
Don’t forget to account for the fact that he is wearing black and is inside the tank! Yunno, with the blazing engine inside of an already hot, metal box!
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It's really nice that instead of the classic British soldier at El Alamein he showed the men of the 4th Indian Division (even has the insignia on their shoulders). Although I don't think 4th Indian had any organic armoured units within their units. I also must mention, although people here mention no Italians on the basis that well... Italians don't get a lot of love so should add them, in a historical perspective it would make sense. 4th Indian didn't face German forces at El Alamein, they fought against the 25th Bologna Division for most of the Battle and not with either the 15th and 21st Panzer, 90th and 164th Light or the Ramcke Brigade. Still marvellous animation, it's just a stop motion so historical accuracy isn't at a premium but I like it as a way to get people interested in North Africa theatre.
A Panzerfaust also made an appearance at 3:39, even though it not been delivered to German forces in 1942. Still. a minor annoyance in an overall great video.
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The shot of the panzer shooting and the round actually flying through the air and even dropping because it’s such a distance the attention to detail you put is why your #1
As a German, hearing the German tank commander say "Schießen!" ("Shooting!") instead of "Feuer!" ("Fire!") at 0:47 and 3:00 really takes the cake for me! 😃😃😃😃😃😃
I am still a boy and also i think hes a teen so hes showed me that i can do stuff even when im a boy and not an adult. ima start making my own stop motions
Incredible animation. For a battle dominantly led by Italian forces, they were quite sparse. I would love to see some Italian soldiers, especially tanks! Divisions like the 133rd Armored Division Littorio and 132nd Armored Division Ariete also played large parts in El Alamein. I would love to see stuff about those guys!
My favourite parts: 0:03 SO FRIGGIN S M O O T H 0:22 gotta appreciate the effort and time put into this 0:33 nice detail making the rocks fall 0:45 THE MOUTH
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@@pablofromwiisports9991 actually the italians preformed well in the battle, destroying more british tanks than the germans did. and retreating after the germans did (infact the germans stole italian trucks inorder to make their retreat faster)
@@drharoldpontiffcoomer technically even if it is one area the only area it can be is against Italians. This is the 4th Indian Division and the 4th Indians only faced the 25th Italian Bologna Division.
Everyone is talking about the amazing Lego designs and stop motion animation but I want to call out the editing and effects, seeing that shot bounce of the tank and into the distance was amazing
My Grandfather was in 97th field regiment Royal Artillery. His regiment supported the 18th Indian Infantry brigade at Deir el Shein on the 1st of July 1942, during the first battle of El Alamein. They held off the German 21st panzer division for best part of the day. But by dusk the Germans had over run them. Fortunately my Grandfather survived the battle but became a POW.
The young generation would certainly be very happy about serios historical clips. also about complete films. This stop motion looks much more realistic than the LEGO animations. 🤌🤌🤌
I can even say there were much more italian troops than germans, but none cares and everyone think that only germans on panzers took part in that battle. The fact that germans retreated first makes it even funnier.
Отличною отлично! Напряженнность битвы, мужество и твёрдость солдат Британии, целеустремлённость германцев прямо чувствуется. Казалось бы, просто конструктор, просто пластик, но люди вдохнули в него душу. Аниматоры - мастера! 👍
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@@KOT_BACbKA I have Firefox with built in translators. I always like to have a perspective about what none-English speakers are thinking, too much fun to miss. ( German, French, Russian and Chinese when I can read them occasionally )
My family and I are pretty sure that my grandad fought in the North African war. He was a mechanic and fixed American P-51D Mustang, Hawker Typhoons, Spitfires. Hurricanes and more. Well Done, Grandad!
Fun Fact: German Tanks in opposition to russian and American ones never fired while driving. The Feuerhaltbefehl ordered every Tankcrew to first stop the Tank, than to aim precisely, and than to fire. So all the german Panzers would not charge and ram the british tanks but stop and shoot at them from a stable firing position
Quality, I have been watching stop motion since I was quite a young child, and never, ever, have I came across such smooth, and perfected animation, congratulations.
One of the most fascinating theatres of WW2, yet strangely forgotten- probably because it doesn't conform to trendy and easy narratives. A brilliant video, as always!
Forgotten by who? Anyone who knows WWII history knows of the North African Campaign. Much of WWI and II remains largely ignorant in the public minds not just this one specific campaign.
Very well done dude. Glad to finally see someone do an animation using British colonial troops like the Indians and Anzacs for such a major battle. Hope to see more from you soon. Keep it up
The inacuracies: panzers not being repaired. Thhe matilda hit. Bullet hititng true a hellmet panzer 2 frontal hit the artijeria aiming up instead of direct fire. The small i think m3 popping after being hit. The m3 stopping a pz 4 german commander getting out of the tank aswell as the m3 hull mg aiming high up. This movie gets a score of 7/10 fir the realism. Really good actualy.
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Great animation! One thing I did find odd was that the tanks kept driving while firing, and got so close to eachother, IRL they would be forced to stop in order to fire, with the exception of the M4 Sherman, because otherwise the gun would bounce around and it would be nearly impossible to hit what you're aiming for. Other than that, and as I already said, great animation
actually british tansk with 2pdrs had a system that was intended to increase accuracy on the move (at the cost of accuracy at range), ofcaurse in practise it didn't actually work all to well, but they were still trained to fire on the move unlike axis tanks.
When the first battle of El-Alamein had 96.000 Axis men of which 56.000 Italian and there's not even one Italian in the field. The animation is cool though
I swear, every time a new one of these comes out the production quality is 5 times that of the previous one. These just keep getting better. Everything from the visual effects, to the sound design, to the music, and of course the background images and the builds themselves, just keep getting better. keep up the good work and amazing job. I'm glad I checked back in on this channel although, I'm very late.
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Thnx bro for showing india's contribution. For everyone, those people had something different from helmet on head ( 1:42 )are sikhs from india. 😇 Lots of love to you bro. And best wishes for your future from India🇮🇳
Many Indians also took the opportunity to fight against the British colonial rule by defecting and siding with the Axis. This ended up by getting killed by British firing platoons when captured as POWs
Man... This is absolutely amazing ... This is the level of Hollywood. This should be shown in the movies
YEAH!
HECK YEAh
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Lmao imagine a war movie for kids
I agree
Had a history teacher last year that had a lego setup of this battle on his desk. He made learning history absolutely memorable. Thank you Mr Cobbs
Man hes a real chad
Nice
Your history teacher should be respeccted
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Best history teacher I have seen on the internet. I would of stared at that display all day.
Nobody talking about how smooth this animation is. Like, I've seen stick fight animations that run at a lower FPS rate than this.
In stickman animations around 15-20 fps is good enough and easier
Some Nintendo Switch games are choppier, this is so smooth
@@ricetomeatyou852 i agree
Nobody is talking about how smooth the animation is because the brutality of war is being displayed by plastic people.
Bro these run better then the human rendering of a real life poptart
Love how the Sikhs are represented. They were especially badass warriors from a warrior culture. Their part isn't shown often enough.
ofc no chance against mighty germans
@@larsrainer6763 ok wehraboo
Check out our Channel for videos on Battles Sikhs were involved in.
@@larsrainer6763 lol you mean the Germans who lost?
@@ThePickelSurprise they lost because they lacked manpower, but the enemy lost far more soldiers than they did
Really liked the fact that the british only punched holes in the tanks, while the germans blew them up. Nice attention to the difference in ammo used by both sides.
@Johan Graff i dont get what you mean
I'm not well versed on the ammo difference was the British using primarily kinetic perpetrators wit the Germans using chemical
@@Xenomorthian UK tanks mainly only uses solid shot with no explosive filler. It gave better penetration and lead to the development of SABOT rounds. German rounds usually has explosive filler which detonated upon penetration.
@Johan Graff The difference in rounds didn't make the Germans lose. This comment is idiotic and shows your lack of knowledge.
Still, they showed the Germans using panzerfausts...
I love how you made the tanks armor take damage by adding sloped pieces and removing pieces. Really clever technique
Adds a lot to remind us how powerful those guns were, even the relatively small ones.
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Music Haram I like this video
and lego doesnt like war insted of movies
@@zududeditor4576 haram?
This is how real men play with legos
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Everything is so smooth, it actually feels real. I can almost feel that I am actually witnessing the battle as a spectator, with all the sounds and exploding tanks. Even the vocal parts are actually quite accurate, the British tanker has his British accent, the Germans are actually saying the correct things (unlike my attempts at doing it). It makes me feel like LEGO people can actually talk.
I have never smiled so mich for so long. where do we send money?
Unfortunately he doesn't have a Patreon but he has a store so there's an option, collab when?
Back from the grave are we?
When are you going to do another stop motion? I loved your latest hundred year war movie. If there is any bloody hundred year war battle left please do or a samurai battle with ids nobunaga
Why is this not pinned?!
This is probably not much but letting the ads on his videos finish would still get him some money as long as many people collectively do it
Imagine if he were to do the battle of Kursk, that would be crazy
Let’s make that happen
He need more Lego to build Russian tank lol
@@niceyoureadmycomment323 true
T-34s and KVs VS TIGERS, PANTHERS, AND PANZERS
@@veggiefilms *HELL YEAH!*
a testament to the quality of the tank models: I was always able to recognise what type it was instantly! as a tank enthusiast, it was a pleasure to watch!
Yee
I believe we are missing 2 tanks from the alliance. The first Sherman's on the field and the Italian M13/40. But this does show the beginning of the battle.
@@shunsteward1310 I saw Shermans in there. Don't know about the Italian tank though.
@@shunsteward1310 3:10 A Sherman is visible in the background
Edit: 3:18
Me too buddy
Hard to believe this is stop motion. This just looks too amazing. Unbelievable.
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Looks like 3D animation, TBH. Maybe Blender or something like that?
@@koffeegod nope. It’s not he does behind the scenes and time lapses of him positioning the lego in every frame! Impressive!
@@sunrisegrapefilms2182 wow, that's really impressive.
I once saw a cartoon education channel trying to explain the issues of psychosis by presenting childlike animations of Ted Bundy entrapping and murdering college students. It got taken down by the channel after receiving too many complaints. That cartoon was as tone deaf and inappropriate as say, taking a bunch of children’s Lego toys with their comic faces printed on them and using them to reenact the horrors of war and the genuine pain, mutilation and loss of real people; some of whom are still alive to witness this belittling of their pain and sacrifice in this ludicrously trivialising manner.
If I was to ask, “WTF were they thinking that made them imagine this could be a GOOD idea in any universe!?” I guess I need look no further than the viewing figures, right? It’s clearly immensely popular, so I imagine there must be an entire library of these degenerate, trivialising, f*cked up videos out there, from which the makers are presumably earning fat stacks of cash? And so long as it’s earning them their money they’ll keep making them.
I suppose we have further treats in store? Like Lego Does Auschwitz Concentration Camp? Lots of little bald Lego dudes with stars on their arms being marched into a plastic gas chamber? Or, Lego Does Abu Graib? For you all to marvel at the quality of the stop motion animation and how cleverly they animated that oversized Lego Dog when he sank his teeth into that innocent prisoner’s balls while the soldiers around them all took selfies and laughed? (Appropriate sad face on bitten prisoner, but so long as we don’t show any blood the kids will be, “learning something,” about how fun war can be and how death in battle is not horrific but just a giant table top game.)
I saw Lego’s attempt at reenacting the trench warfare of WWI and couldn’t believe my eyes! It’s SO wrong I simply cannot find the words! But what has really makes me MARVEL is the RESPONSES! You people (who presumably have never witnessed a colleague getting so much as a paper cut, let alone a shot fired in anger?) just LOVE this sh*t and don’t even BEGIN to comprehend how and why this is the most darkly misguided, recklessly thoughtless, inappropriately tone deaf, wrong headed trivialisation of a worldwide trauma that effects REAL PEOPLE TO THIS DAY!
This has no, “educational value,” no purpose, and certainly no morality. It’s turning the genuine pain of HUMAN BEINGS into children’s entertainment, and you can’t see a problem with that? You are all out of your f*cking minds! . . . Everything that’s gone so horribly wrong with the world is embodied in this horrifically wrongheaded animation and especially the response to it. I note that not a single comment I have read refers in any way to the actual events of the time, or the realities of war. But it’s certainly been an, “education,” for me.
The more I see of humanity, the more I love my dog . . . SMH
Dang nicely done, as always! Keep up the good work, man!
Nice to see you here
Your arrival was unexpected.
@@anomalousbutter5861 As always indeed
@@starwarsstudio100 hey man whats up are you. An any work on a new vid?
Yow nice to see you can you make new vids pls i watch everything you do
It's awesome, but miss the italian, and for this I'm sad because, El Alamein was the main lose for the Italy in WW2.
I think Greece is where Italy got the reputation for losing.
@@Jose.AFT.Saddul partially. Ive read some reports from german soldiers in ww2, who described the italian soldier as brave and capable, but very poorly led and undersupplied.
Kinda comparable with the french in ww2, who also fought bravely, but circumstances and their own leadership hindered them.
So, probably because find something in custom bricks about the Royal Italian Army is hard, like for the M13/40, soldiers, CV33, MC.202,...yeah there are some of those but they cost a lot...
@@VaduzLmao yeah yeah, I builded a Tiger I, because I haven't a Tiger. And the Fiat M13/40 was = at the Panzer II or III, for Weigh , about.
@@il13esimoprime91 usa Google traduttore per l'inglese...
I feel bad for that tank driver, wearing full black in the desert is torture
My exact first thought
Yes but he had style on his side.
Don’t forget to account for the fact that he is wearing black and is inside the tank! Yunno, with the blazing engine inside of an already hot, metal box!
@@cutler_beckett beside Russia and Japan and maybe few other countries they used gasoline engine for tanks in WW2
@@cutler_beckett the fact he was still able to command a tank tho
Back at it again with these amazing animations!
The floor is made of floor
The shampoo is made of shampoo
It's not animated its stop motion
@@bigandlittlefirearms8395 you might not know this but stop-motion is a type of animation
Not only strategy, I'm addicted to it😂😂😂
I would love LEGO to start making official minifigure-scaled tanks.
Try Cobi, they have a lot of models from WWII
@@nathanielscanlan2834 yeah, but some aren’t really to scale
Lego only makes war planes or tanks that are out of service
@@klaesvellinga2931 I don’t recall any official lego militarized vehicle
Lego has a policy that they don’t make anything military related for their sets. There have been some minor exceptions, such as stuff from Indiana Jones sets, but they don’t want to make anything that would be seen as supporting war efforts. They had a technic coming out of the Boeing V22 osprey liveried as a search and rescue helicopter, but canceled it after pressure from anti war effort groups because Boeing (a defense contractor) would be getting licensing fees and then they would technically be supporting war efforts
Parents: look at him playing with his legos, i wonder what he is imagining about
Our imagination:
I was laughing when I read the comet and yes that is true
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Hey man I’m an Egyptian here and wow wow wow, this was SO well made even my dad loved it! Thank you again for making this absolute masterpiece ❤️
Greetings from 🇬🇷 brother. Many Greeks fought at El Alamein
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@@cantonatheking did they?
I'm so dumb
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5th BTW SO TRUE
It's really nice that instead of the classic British soldier at El Alamein he showed the men of the 4th Indian Division (even has the insignia on their shoulders). Although I don't think 4th Indian had any organic armoured units within their units.
I also must mention, although people here mention no Italians on the basis that well... Italians don't get a lot of love so should add them, in a historical perspective it would make sense. 4th Indian didn't face German forces at El Alamein, they fought against the 25th Bologna Division for most of the Battle and not with either the 15th and 21st Panzer, 90th and 164th Light or the Ramcke Brigade.
Still marvellous animation, it's just a stop motion so historical accuracy isn't at a premium but I like it as a way to get people interested in North Africa theatre.
A Panzerfaust also made an appearance at 3:39, even though it not been delivered to German forces in 1942. Still. a minor annoyance in an overall great video.
@@matthewd.d238 tbh,Panzerbuche would fit better. I think it can do well against Stuart light tanks
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The shot of the panzer shooting and the round actually flying through the air and even dropping because it’s such a distance the attention to detail you put is why your #1
Poor attention to details when you don't show the FFF doing all the work
I may or may not have drooled over that shot.
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Who else is voting for battle of stalingrad?
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i want them to do an aircraft battle
@@ossum1 they did
Battle of Manila or Battle of Berlin
But i agree with stalingrad
Me
As a German, hearing the German tank commander say "Schießen!" ("Shooting!") instead of "Feuer!" ("Fire!") at 0:47 and 3:00 really takes the cake for me! 😃😃😃😃😃😃
Ah, that's what he said. I only speak English and some spanish.
Wait a minute.
Doesn't schieße mean a swear in German.
🧑🔫
@@qui-gonjinn6887 The swear word you're referring to would be "Scheiße", not "schießen".
@@qui-gonjinn6887 scheißen = shit; schießen = shoot
(ß is some kind of "s", the "sharp s")
@@aramisortsbottcher8201 why are they so similar 😭😭
I’m surprised they were able to catch this battle in 4K and in color
battle caught in 4k
Exactly
And in Lego
I’m just WAITING for someone to not get the joke.
@@berlin_actual Waiting for a prey huh? 😁
That Matilda's shell ricocheting off the Panzer is basically my average War Thunder game
Also basically my WoT Blitz game. Pain.
@@FVCDRGTBYHNJU7OKILH6GTBY7FVR you mean war thunder
@@jonbawz9136 you mean pain
@@scrembirb6685 bro, that is true. War thunder brings pain and only pain but in brief moments there are joy but then the pain comes back
@@scrembirb6685 that's the word
He has created what us boys imagined when we played with out legos😂
I am still a boy and also i think hes a teen so hes showed me that i can do stuff even when im a boy and not an adult. ima start making my own stop motions
Incredible animation. For a battle dominantly led by Italian forces, they were quite sparse. I would love to see some Italian soldiers, especially tanks! Divisions like the 133rd Armored Division Littorio and 132nd Armored Division Ariete also played large parts in El Alamein. I would love to see stuff about those guys!
My favourite parts:
0:03 SO FRIGGIN S M O O T H
0:22 gotta appreciate the effort and time put into this
0:33 nice detail making the rocks fall
0:45 THE MOUTH
Love this video. Would love to see some stopmotions about the American Civil War too
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What a battle! Loved the big variety of vehicles and the much forgotten African war theatre!
Why no Italians?! It can’t exist a battle of El Alamein without Italians!
they wouldn’t make any difference 😂😂
It's not the entire battle. This is just one small area.
Also, it's El Alamein.
And "it can't exist without"
@@drharoldpontiffcoomer then why are there crusaders and stuarts and shermans all in the same area, they were in different regiments.
@@pablofromwiisports9991 actually the italians preformed well in the battle, destroying more british tanks than the germans did. and retreating after the germans did (infact the germans stole italian trucks inorder to make their retreat faster)
@@drharoldpontiffcoomer technically even if it is one area the only area it can be is against Italians. This is the 4th Indian Division and the 4th Indians only faced the 25th Italian Bologna Division.
I love the glance the one Lego troop has when the tank passes by. You can almost feel the stress level rise at that point.
pov playing lego
girls: why everybody likes lego, its just an strategy toy
boys:
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@Unser cósmico Compañero o amigo
@Unser cósmico what
@@cesarcamilocabreratorres605 umm
Very creative
Everyone is talking about the amazing Lego designs and stop motion animation but I want to call out the editing and effects, seeing that shot bounce of the tank and into the distance was amazing
2:06 I love this tank shot effekt. Is ameysing how you can't make a soul good stop motion movie.
My Grandfather was in 97th field regiment Royal Artillery. His regiment supported the 18th Indian Infantry brigade at Deir el Shein on the 1st of July 1942, during the first battle of El Alamein. They held off the German 21st panzer division for best part of the day. But by dusk the Germans had over run them. Fortunately my Grandfather survived the battle but became a POW.
The young generation would certainly be very happy about serios historical clips.
also about complete films.
This stop motion looks much more realistic than the LEGO animations. 🤌🤌🤌
Where are the Italians????? I remember to you that the El Alamein battle was a battle between Italian-German Axis VS British Empire.
Egypt {UK colonie but it's independent in the map}
I can even say there were much more italian troops than germans, but none cares and everyone think that only germans on panzers took part in that battle. The fact that germans retreated first makes it even funnier.
and he also forgot free french forces, who gaves a big help to british
Egypt was kingdom ruled by British but it was have it's own millatry
El alaim showed the ferocity of the Italian troops even when outnumbered and outequipped.
which tank model did you guys like the best?
all of them are awesome
I really liked the Crusader (Edit)
Sherman is awesome right guys?
I best like the tiger tank
Panzer IV
Отличною отлично! Напряженнность битвы, мужество и твёрдость солдат Британии, целеустремлённость германцев прямо чувствуется. Казалось бы, просто конструктор, просто пластик, но люди вдохнули в него душу. Аниматоры - мастера! 👍
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@@KOT_BACbKA I have Firefox with built in translators. I always like to have a perspective about what none-English speakers are thinking, too much fun to miss. ( German, French, Russian and Chinese when I can read them occasionally )
My family and I are pretty sure that my grandad fought in the North African war. He was a mechanic and fixed American P-51D Mustang, Hawker Typhoons, Spitfires. Hurricanes and more.
Well Done, Grandad!
These animations that you make are a piece of art . great job once again
did you mean "once"?
@@billbaba6994 yeah my bad
I was here looking at the comment and replies and i was confused, until i saw it was edited lol
@@sadyt2024 im from the f u t u r e and im here to say same
1:58 when there’s only one pizza slice left:
Great. The Panzerfaust wasen't really in service in that time and forgot about the Italian existence in the campain but it's amazing anyway
Came down to comment that as soon as I saw it, that annoys me to no end.
@@redbasher636 lul
I should have read all the comments first. Would have saved me pointing out the panzerfaust problem myself.
Anche io mi chiedo dove sono gli italiani?
Guys guys, Italian troops commonly wore German uniforms so maybe those are just really white Italians?
the "bricks competition" has made the production of these historical or plausible reconstructions absolutely impressive
1:49
That guy stares at the tank passing was like : "this is fine"
Lol
........
Lmao
well he could do nothing
@@bloq6758 he could run ofc
Your animations have gotten so much more dynamic I love it! Keep up the good work lad
When you thought Lego stopmotion animation couldn't get any better, but then JD posts a new video.
This is some outstanding animation!
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Had a history teacher last year that molested me on his desk. He made learning history absolutely memorable. Thank you Mr Cobbs
LMAO
Stolen comment moment
3:46 "there is a fine line between bravery and foolishness."
-Zelda, Legend of Zelda: BoTW
wait, but was that guy supposed to be brave or foolish?
@@ossum1 both
What was that guy even thinking
@@andreasbalfanz8511 probably a "heat of the moment" sort of thing.
Who In the world disliked this. Good job as usual jd.
Rommel and his men
WHY WOULD PEOPLE NOT LIKE THIS!!!!!!!!oh it’s all the dummies…..
The starving African kids because we didn't eat our vegetables
People who did not enjoy the video disliked
@@SavageJarJar you are a savage. Lol
Imagine a fictional battle between the Maus and a T28... That would be awesome.
yeah noone would be able to pen the other
I don't think I've ever seen another piece of media really capture the indifferent horror of fighting against or with tanks like this.
2:04 the way that round swirls into the target 11/10
it did not swirl it want in a arch its because of the low shell velocity and forces the gunner to aim higher
@@bloq6758 replace the A in want to a E so it turns into went
Absolutely FANTASTIC, I can’t put it in any other words.
Fun Fact: German Tanks in opposition to russian and American ones never fired while driving. The Feuerhaltbefehl ordered every Tankcrew to first stop the Tank, than to aim precisely, and than to fire. So all the german Panzers would not charge and ram the british tanks but stop and shoot at them from a stable firing position
This is a masterpiece the quality , how the lego are moving, the sound it's all perfect
Quality, I have been watching stop motion since I was quite a young child, and never, ever, have I came across such smooth, and perfected animation, congratulations.
One of the most fascinating theatres of WW2, yet strangely forgotten- probably because it doesn't conform to trendy and easy narratives. A brilliant video, as always!
Forgotten by who? Anyone who knows WWII history knows of the North African Campaign. Much of WWI and II remains largely ignorant in the public minds not just this one specific campaign.
3:25
That is what I call a real tank battle.
Edit: This just might be a little better than 73 easting*!
*Imagine if he did that
Da möchte man doch gerne nochmal Kind sein, daß es so Tolles Spielzeug heute noch gibt. Danke Lego.
Computer teacher: Today we're gonna be doing stop motion
The asian kid:
The german kid with Japanese roots
The Asian kid:OLD MY FAVORITE YT CHANNEL
This is definitely one of my favorite tank battle stop motions!! Can’t wait for what’s next, keep up the incredible work!
Love the recurring theme of a soldier surviving being shot in the helmet.
Just appreciate how much work and time he actually put in this to make it look like it isn't in stop motion
People: Legos are toys for small children
JD Brick Productions: this stop motion
People: OMG I love Legos!!!
There are LEGO sets for adults, so not really for kids.
Very well done dude. Glad to finally see someone do an animation using British colonial troops like the Indians and Anzacs for such a major battle. Hope to see more from you soon. Keep it up
Very nice video indeed, I always look forward to a new stop motion.
Mein Kaiser please come back from the dead! We need to overthrow the Fuhrer and establish the empire once again and it's former glory!!!
@@remigiuscaesar8307 yes, will you join me in my quest to bring back the empire.
1:10 seeing that man reload that rifle is satisfying
1:23 this scene gets EXTREMLY AMAZING 👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️ SUPER JOB
So brave performance by that Indian artillery crew
jai hind! salute our heroes 🇮🇳💪💪💪
Legends never die!
It was egyptian 💀
@@Naba21376 nah man it was sikh
Bro it was egypt korpz
And uh he did a bit inaccuraty
The stop motion is really cool and i loved the german tanks but , I wanted to see some italian tanks too .
The inacuracies: panzers not being repaired. Thhe matilda hit. Bullet hititng true a hellmet panzer 2 frontal hit the artijeria aiming up instead of direct fire. The small i think m3 popping after being hit. The m3 stopping a pz 4 german commander getting out of the tank aswell as the m3 hull mg aiming high up. This movie gets a score of 7/10 fir the realism. Really good actualy.
2:40 tanks games in a nusstell
1:11 you're just showing off now, phenomenal animation as per. Keep it up!
0:49 Wow sweet, it's so satisfying! Great shot!
they even speak... "schießen" 😅 so awesome! especially all the details, just wow!
The video is really good, but no german commander would say „schießen“.
3:15 I like how the tank dispatched its canon very smoothly.
How- where did you learn that motion?
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Great animation! One thing I did find odd was that the tanks kept driving while firing, and got so close to eachother, IRL they would be forced to stop in order to fire, with the exception of the M4 Sherman, because otherwise the gun would bounce around and it would be nearly impossible to hit what you're aiming for. Other than that, and as I already said, great animation
actually british tansk with 2pdrs had a system that was intended to increase accuracy on the move (at the cost of accuracy at range), ofcaurse in practise it didn't actually work all to well, but they were still trained to fire on the move unlike axis tanks.
@@matthiuskoenig3378 Oh really? I didn't know that. Well, then I guess it does make a bit more sense
The germans: we broke through there lines, looks foward. over 200 tanks coming right at them
Also the Germans: Scheiß!
I never realised how brave these soldiers were amazing to stand up against tanks with rifles and not to run away just amazing
When the first battle of El-Alamein had 96.000 Axis men of which 56.000 Italian and there's not even one Italian in the field.
The animation is cool though
Ok dude that isn’t the point,
Ok and i didn't ask.
Still epic tho
This was unexpected! I can’t think of a single thing that might have disappointed me in this stopmotion. as always, great work!
2:45 this is how we all play War Thunder
true mate
This is what I would like to see in the Theatres.
I can tell that much effort was put into this stop motion
I swear, every time a new one of these comes out the production quality is 5 times that of the previous one. These just keep getting better. Everything from the visual effects, to the sound design, to the music, and of course the background images and the builds themselves, just keep getting better. keep up the good work and amazing job. I'm glad I checked back in on this channel although, I'm very late.
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0:20
Private: Sir, I think you should see this.
Whoever this guy is: why am i not surprised?
That british soldier: we are cooked
this executed the rule of cool so much better than cod vanguard
Хоть сюжет, так себе, но лучше и качественней анимации, персонажей и техники я еще не видел. Лайк и подписка. Продолжай в том же духе!!!! 😃😃😃
This is high class skill it’s just amazing the attention to detail and smoothness of it all coming together.
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I don't care what History experts say, It's a 10/10 masterpiece for me, 😍
this is no cap a animation I refuse to believe it is stop motion it is to good!
I really love the fact that you made bullet holes and dents on tanks from different bricks. Great job my man.
I love how he makes his tanks they look amazing
this is the most epic thing I ever saw in my life #roadto400k
Can we all apreciate the fact that both artillery gunners are Indian soldiers?
Thnx bro for showing india's contribution.
For everyone, those people had something different from helmet on head ( 1:42 )are sikhs from india. 😇
Lots of love to you bro.
And best wishes for your future from India🇮🇳
Many Indians also took the opportunity to fight against the British colonial rule by defecting and siding with the Axis.
This ended up by getting killed by British firing platoons when captured as POWs
2:52 ¿Panzerfaust in july 1942?
It's a fantastic timelapse but where are the italian troops?
Gone, reduced to atoms
@@garlic-vk7jh *abandoned by the Germans who went to save their own skins
@@eaglestrike6408 I said, GONE, REDUCED TO ATOMS
@@garlic-vk7jh But they have to mention them. They proudly fought and they were the majority in the Axis side against the British Empire.
Better directing than most cinema films.