The Battle of Narva was a World War II military campaign, lasting from 2 February to 10 August 1944, in which the German Army Detachment "Narwa" and the Soviet Leningrad Front fought for possession of the strategically important Narva Isthmus. The battle took place in the northern section of the Eastern Front and consisted of two major phases: the Battle for Narva Bridgehead, and the Battle of Tannenberg Line. The Soviet Kingisepp-Gdov Offensive and Narva Offensives were part of the Red Army Winter Spring Campaign of 1944. Following Joseph Stalin's "broad front" strategy, these battles coincided with the Dnieper-Carpathian Offensive and the Lvov-Sandomierz Offensive. A number of foreign volunteers and local Estonian conscripts participated in the battle as part of the German forces with Army Group North. By giving its support to the illegal German conscription call, the underground National Committee of the Republic of Estonia had hoped to recreate a national army and restore the independence of the country. As a continuation of the Leningrad-Novgorod Offensive of January 1944, the Soviet Estonian operation pushed the front westward to the Narva River, aiming to destroy "Narwa" and thrust deep into Estonia. Soviet units established a number of bridgeheads on the western bank of the river in February, while the Germans maintained a bridgehead on the eastern bank. Subsequent attempts to expand the Soviet toehold failed. German counterattacks annihilated the bridgeheads to the north of Narva and reduced the bridgehead south of the town, stabilizing the front until July 1944. The Soviet Narva Offensive led to the capture of the city after the German troops retreated to their prepared Tannenberg Defence Line in the Sinimäed Hills, 16 kilometres from Narva. In the ensuing Battle of Tannenberg Line, the German army group held its ground. Stalin's main strategic goal-a quick recovery of Estonia as a base for air and seaborne attacks against Finland and an invasion of East Prussia-was not achieved. As a result of the tough defence of the German forces, the Soviet war effort in the Baltic Sea region was hampered for seven and a half months.
Hey Im really looking forward to your upcoming stopmotions!! I dont mind what the theme of it is, but I personally like the normandy campaign, with hidden pak40s and Tiger tanks. I think its always important to remember with a stopmotion to get the animations itslef smooth. It will make it stand out compared to most other stopmotions. I know this channel is not really dedicated to stopmotions but if you look at animations done by JDbrickproductions, they stand out because of the smooth quality. But good luck anyway!!!!
that’s for sure an interesting topic! You are right, jd‘s stopmotions are superb and a big inspiration. I‘ll try to learn as much as I can by watching his videos and making offs
I love the MOC, and I understand you set a 24 hour time limit for yourself. Personally, I'd have put a tree or two to add some verticality to the build, and maybe detail the trench a bit more, but hindsight is 20/20, and I'm just some stranger on the internet with my own ideas. Good job, man!
Sieht echt schick aus, bin nicht immer ein Fan davon fast den ganzen Boden mit flachen Teilen zu füllen, aber hier passt es sehr. Die Stelle an der der Panzer zerstört ist und die Estland Zeichen auf den Armen sind auch sehr nice. Gutes Moc!
Really cool MOC! I really like the winter atmosphere and the trench was amazing, haven't seen that technique before, the one you used for the logs in the trenches. Also, can't wait for a stop motion! For the theme, I would suggest the German invasion of Poland! Keep up the good work and have a nice day!
Nice idea and implementation! As for the stopmotion, one of the battles during operation Barbarossa would be cool. The main problem with the test stopmotion I noticed, was light flicker. This can be avoided by having lamps (3 are best) pointed at the set. There shouldn't be any moving objects between a light and your set. I'm sure smoother animation and realistic movements will come with practice. Looking forward to the final product!
@@TheBrickCrew at least you have the arms, i'm unlucky to NOT be able to have the arms because the figs are already expensive and then there's shipping that makes the figs even MORE expensive, lol
I know this is 10 months old, and this moc probably isn't together anymore, but I think it would be a cool detail to put normal white color transparent pieces on top of the darker transparent pieces around the edges of the river to appear like ice over the water.
vote here if you want him to make a stop motion of the "Ligne maginot" it's some french fortifications who were really modern and big it can be really interesting
I am so hyped for stopmotions! Your builds are already amazing and in an animation they would look epic!
Thank you, we will see how good or bad they are!
Yes
The buildings are super cool!!!!😮😅
cleanest mocs i've ever seen, keep it up!
thank you!
nice build, and nice stop motion
thank you!
The Battle of Narva was a World War II military campaign, lasting from 2 February to 10 August 1944, in which the German Army Detachment "Narwa" and the Soviet Leningrad Front fought for possession of the strategically important Narva Isthmus.
The battle took place in the northern section of the Eastern Front and consisted of two major phases: the Battle for Narva Bridgehead, and the Battle of Tannenberg Line. The Soviet Kingisepp-Gdov Offensive and Narva Offensives were part of the Red Army Winter Spring Campaign of 1944. Following Joseph Stalin's "broad front" strategy, these battles coincided with the Dnieper-Carpathian Offensive and the Lvov-Sandomierz Offensive. A number of foreign volunteers and local Estonian conscripts participated in the battle as part of the German forces with Army Group North. By giving its support to the illegal German conscription call, the underground National Committee of the Republic of Estonia had hoped to recreate a national army and restore the independence of the country.
As a continuation of the Leningrad-Novgorod Offensive of January 1944, the Soviet Estonian operation pushed the front westward to the Narva River, aiming to destroy "Narwa" and thrust deep into Estonia. Soviet units established a number of bridgeheads on the western bank of the river in February, while the Germans maintained a bridgehead on the eastern bank. Subsequent attempts to expand the Soviet toehold failed. German counterattacks annihilated the bridgeheads to the north of Narva and reduced the bridgehead south of the town, stabilizing the front until July 1944. The Soviet Narva Offensive led to the capture of the city after the German troops retreated to their prepared Tannenberg Defence Line in the Sinimäed Hills, 16 kilometres from Narva. In the ensuing Battle of Tannenberg Line, the German army group held its ground. Stalin's main strategic goal-a quick recovery of Estonia as a base for air and seaborne attacks against Finland and an invasion of East Prussia-was not achieved. As a result of the tough defence of the German forces, the Soviet war effort in the Baltic Sea region was hampered for seven and a half months.
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I applaud your attempt at stopmotion as you make great mocs which beg for stopmotions to be made
Hey Im really looking forward to your upcoming stopmotions!! I dont mind what the theme of it is, but I personally like the normandy campaign, with hidden pak40s and Tiger tanks. I think its always important to remember with a stopmotion to get the animations itslef smooth. It will make it stand out compared to most other stopmotions. I know this channel is not really dedicated to stopmotions but if you look at animations done by JDbrickproductions, they stand out because of the smooth quality. But good luck anyway!!!!
that’s for sure an interesting topic!
You are right, jd‘s stopmotions are superb and a big inspiration. I‘ll try to learn as much as I can by watching his videos and making offs
Great moc keep up the great work man!
i‘ll do my best!
As an Estonian, this is very cool to see.
i‘m glad to hear that!
Can't wait to see you stopmotions! Your amazing building skills will definitely add alot to these stopmotions when they come out.
thanks a lot!
I love the MOC, and I understand you set a 24 hour time limit for yourself. Personally, I'd have put a tree or two to add some verticality to the build, and maybe detail the trench a bit more, but hindsight is 20/20, and I'm just some stranger on the internet with my own ideas. Good job, man!
agreed, a tree would have been nice! Still glad you like it!
Im so hyped for your 2023 videos! Also for the stopmotion idea i would really like to see the battle of the Bulge in ardennes forest. I would love it
thank a lot my friend!
No problem! :D
Here is an idea: you can use the moc you made and animate it
Can’t wait for stop motion and Al thanks for building bay favorite battle
Awesome
thanks!
the kv 1s turret looks a little off but still it looks amazing
waiting for a t 34 of yours
thank you! I don't know which track links to use for the t-34 🤔
@@TheBrickCrew i think that 2 stud wide
for tracks i somtimes use cobi ones
Sieht echt schick aus, bin nicht immer ein Fan davon fast den ganzen Boden mit flachen Teilen zu füllen, aber hier passt es sehr.
Die Stelle an der der Panzer zerstört ist und die Estland Zeichen auf den Armen sind auch sehr nice.
Gutes Moc!
Das stimmt, mache ich auch nicht oft!
Freut mich, dass dir die ganzen details gefallen!
Beautiful build man
appreciate it sir!
Wow your builds are so cool you are my idol because what you doing is my dream
i am glad to hear that, thanks a lot!
Really cool MOC! I really like the winter atmosphere and the trench was amazing, haven't seen that technique before, the one you used for the logs in the trenches. Also, can't wait for a stop motion! For the theme, I would suggest the German invasion of Poland! Keep up the good work and have a nice day!
Thanks for your feedback again! Battle of Poland is definitely great but lcm just dropped a nice stopmotion about this part of the war👀
@@TheBrickCrew True, maybe the airborne invasion of Crete. I haven't seen a lot of these on YT. Please consider it!
Great job, I really liked the river
thank you!
im estonian and the secomd i saw Narva i clicked on it, your mocs are amazing!!!
Thank you!
great work!
thank you!
Cool!!!!👍👍👍
thank you!
Nice I’ve done something like this way less details though but amazing work!
Oh cool!
Very cool!
thanks!
Nice idea and implementation!
As for the stopmotion, one of the battles during operation Barbarossa would be cool.
The main problem with the test stopmotion I noticed, was light flicker. This can be avoided by having lamps (3 are best) pointed at the set. There shouldn't be any moving objects between a light and your set. I'm sure smoother animation and realistic movements will come with practice. Looking forward to the final product!
thanks for your feedback! Agreed on the lighting, I have to fix that!
hi from italy....i love your builds
Hi! thank you!
Вау очень очень круто!!!!🎉
I like the stop motion you did like the minifigs and where did you get the helmets
thank you! helmets are from tmc
Sehr schönes Moc
stop motion would be cool i think if it was one on the eastern frount it would be cool
agreed!
Mach weiter so
werde ich!
What we’ve all been dreaming for!!!
oh thank you!
SIUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!!!
siuuuuu
🤩🤩
The Estonian Soldiers look more like just pasted German soldiers, i tought they would be a bit diferent
yeah I unfortunately just had the Estonian arms on hand
@@TheBrickCrew at least you have the arms, i'm unlucky to NOT be able to have the arms because the figs are already expensive and then there's shipping that makes the figs even MORE expensive, lol
Stopmotion!! I would like to see a German perspective of Stalingrad!
intersting idea!
wow i was not expecting that. very good animation ! maybe you could do a british stopmotion ? keep up the good work !
oh thank you! and yeah why not!
I know this is 10 months old, and this moc probably isn't together anymore, but I think it would be a cool detail to put normal white color transparent pieces on top of the darker transparent pieces around the edges of the river to appear like ice over the water.
Yeah I took this apart a long time ago but thats a nice idea for future builds!
Jus so you know I’m still waiting for that stopmotion😂😂
yeah :(
Battle of caen would be a great stopmotion
agreed!
Where do you get your figures helmets and weapons/vehicles from?
from several shops like tmc, citizen brick or valiant bricks
Make a stopmotion on the finisht pointe du hoc moc!! I am making it also.
That's awesome is it similar to his?
now that’s a nice idea!
Hey there! I am a new subscriber and I was wondering how u get all the prices to your Mocs, because I would love to make my own! Thanks!
mainly from bricklink!
vote here if you want him to make a stop motion of the "Ligne maginot" it's some french fortifications who were really modern and big it can be really interesting
Probably not a stop motion but a moc for sure!
@@TheBrickCrew 👍
Jo, hast du den KV-1 selber entworfen oder von wo hast du den :D
Das ist mein design 👍🏼
tutorial for the pak 40 pls
Not my design
Woher hast du die Figuren und Waffen?
tmc und brickarms
i like your pak 40 can you teach me
not my design!
You are like leanardo davinci or van gogh but in brick build mocs
wow, thank you!!
Wo ist die Animation ?
hab ich mich mit übernommen, das wird leider nix
Plesase I'm REALLY WANT THE STOP MOTION😮!!!!!!!
yes!
Thanks
I'm REALLY love the lego too!!!!
Would't expect for you to start animating , take note , its not going to be easy
I‘ll give it a try but still focusing on Moc building
Yo i didnt notice your German
haha i am!
I wonder what the Germans did with legos in WWII because they did take over Denmark
🥸
second*
Your date is german
yes
Awesome