The Battle of Narva on 30th November 1700, was an early battle in the Great Northern War. A Swedish relief army under Charles XII of Sweden defeated a Russian siege force three to four times its size. Previously, Charles XII had forced Denmark-Norway to sign the Treaty of Travendal, Narva was not followed by further advances of the Swedish army into Russia; instead, Charles XII turned southwards to expel August the Strong, from Livonia, and Polish Lithuania. Peter The Great took Narva in a second battle in 1704. Date: November 30, 1700
And like a Russian who has a military family.And in the Northern War, my ancestors probably fought too. Because the nobles, peasants, and other Russian estates participated in the war there.
@@TSAR_ATANNO I respect russians and their history, both Sweden and russia may have fought alot of wars against one another but we are still european brothers in the end, hope to have peace in europe in near future were all European countries can be good friends like we once was before 🇪🇺 🇸🇪🤝🇷🇺
This film was everything I hoped it would be. Well written, well filmed, and VERY well animated. Again, you've outdone yourself with your attention to the little details that make a stop-motion like this truly great. One quick comment about making the Battle of Narva. Unlike stop-motions of modern war (including World War II), a battle like this older one depends a lot more on precise animation and imagination and a lot less on CGI. As far as I'm concerned, you nailed it! Hope you do more older battles. By the way, nice snowstorm.
Thanks man! Once again its very important to see support from your сolleagues animators couse you know the process and realise the scale of work done in this one ) Thank you!
Excellent video!! The irony for Charles XII was that he won almost every battle against Peter (at least in his mind) until the final battle which destroyed the Swedish Army. The Battle of Poltava. There, Peter rose ascendant over Charles and wiping out the backbone of Sweden's military might.
didn't charles have to leave that battle very early due to a wound infection meaning he couldn't command or organize his men and had to trust it with, an admittedly talented, rehnkold
@dreamypizza8458 from what I recall reading on the Battle of Narva, it was Peter who was not present during the fighting and Charles led from the front (as he did in almost all his battles). I could be wrong. But that's what I recall reading about the battle.
@@tomawen5916 Yes, Charles was there. I missed one part in my animation... planned it but forgot to make. A horse under the Charles was killed in this battle. So he was pretty close. And Peter, as Ive mentioned in thew animation, he left the camp before Chrles arrived.
@@CoolBluBoi For the Swedish crown, they stand By their King at his command Five hundred years, for the fatherland Marching across the belt Crushing blow at Narva dеalt Livgardet, our royal guard
@@evanbruneio6208 ÄRAT LIVGARDET STÅR, GRUNDAT AV LANDSFADER VÅR, EN BLIVEN TJÄNST ,- I FEMHUNDRA ÅR! FRÅN TÅGET ÖVER BÄLT, STRED VID LUND OCH NARVAS FÄLT, DET FÖLJA UTI HJÄLTARS SPÅR!
And later it cane in clutch for the Russians, I mean swedes were actually the only semi fair matched enemy the russians fought In the winter, as swedes lived in the winter 🤷♂️
Omg he is back. The narrator is super awesome. Glad you could bring him back. Besides thar the hand to hand combat scenes were absolutely fantastic. Very well done :)
This was an AMAZING ANIMATION! You can tell LCM brick show put his all into this. I have seen his animations for well over 3 years, and the improvement is MASSIVE! Experience truely is key, this man has worked so hard to get the sound design, animation, and effects to this level, and over many years. This was truely an inspiration to watch, and a beautiful strategic lesson! I hope to see more! Keep up the Fantastic work, LCM!
What a beautiful animation such smooth motions.As an American who’s nationality is half Swedish it’s cool to see a brick film with historical accuracy and representation. Well done man.
Nice video! I remember you posted a video on those legos in 2022.Everu thing is of best quality.Also that reload scene of 7:51 is spectacular! Alll in all nice video
Dam for a Lego animation this is hella gritty and slightly satirical it has those moments like the Titanic reference that had me laughing "there's two places on this door"
Usually I am quite self-critical and not very happy with my work, but here I also think that this is the best brick film in all 10 years of my animation.
another amazing one, after this i think you deserve a break, you got more expensive minifigs and you built large mocs to use them on. you listened to fans and got back the voice actor for the professor and kept us updated the whole time. Thankyou.
Thank you! I really need a shprt break.. it was a hard one. And the Professor is back only because of the donations from viewers, alone I cant afford him - 150 euros per 1 animation :(
Very cool brickfilm about an unknown but important battle! I really like the explanation and staging of the various tactics, which really put us in the mood for a battle of the era! Keep making brickfilms like this, I'm a big fan!😃👍
Oh yes, wanted to make it sounds more realistic and watched a lot of reenactment videos. And I guess from your video I took one word which actually I dont know the meaning )) I thought that it means smth like "fire" or "start". Hope I used it correctly.
@@svenskakaroliner2149 Oh its awesome! From a different reenactment video I managed to cut\ get russian lines and there also a guys was shouting in russian but in old russian which also means "fire" but used at that time, not the modern one.
Incredible work! I appreciate that you included some details that real documentaries don't even mention such as the use of the fascines. I hope to see more 18th century style battles in the future.
Nice attention to details and historical accuracy. Really. I never thought it would finnaly be you that would include that some pole weapons were also brought in the charge!
It is a bit inaccurate based on our history lessons, the swedish doctrine was to shoot once then run forward and engage in mele combat, not waiting by reloading
Welcome! If you like this style of lego history documentary I have a bunch of those... like American independence war, Battle of Antietam, Ancient Roman Cambrian war and so on. And for sure WW1 and WW2 in the same style
"Hold on Jack, there's enough room on this door for the both of us!"
I'm done :D
)))
Titanic reference
Haha
wait your pfp picture looks a lot like mine
@@cultural-and-historical Similar, but still not the same
9:24 This Bomb throw is very good animated! Amazing! 🤩
thanks )
Babe wake up! The greatest UA-camr just posted!
lol ))) but thanks )
Yes!!! This is so true
@@LCMhistoryhello, where you from?
@user-qd7fh3cs6j probably a russian speaking country,his reviews for the Iraq War humvees have a russian accent,I cannot confirm if he is russian
discipline, determination, strategy, tactics, positioning, logistics... all of these can be more important than sheer numbers
The Battle of Narva on 30th November 1700, was an early battle in the Great Northern War. A Swedish relief army under Charles XII of Sweden defeated a Russian siege force three to four times its size. Previously, Charles XII had forced Denmark-Norway to sign the Treaty of Travendal, Narva was not followed by further advances of the Swedish army into Russia; instead, Charles XII turned southwards to expel August the Strong, from Livonia, and Polish Lithuania. Peter The Great took Narva in a second battle in 1704.
Date: November 30, 1700
Yeap, everything is correct
as a swede I am really happy that you made this
It's a great piece of history, everyone should know this battle!
As an Estonian im also happy that a LEGO film was finally made about our history and our town.
And like a Russian who has a military family.And in the Northern War, my ancestors probably fought too. Because the nobles, peasants, and other Russian estates participated in the war there.
@@LCMhistoryAs a Swede, I agree with my fellow Swede
@@TSAR_ATANNO I respect russians and their history, both Sweden and russia may have fought alot of wars against one another but we are still european brothers in the end, hope to have peace in europe in near future were all European countries can be good friends like we once was before 🇪🇺 🇸🇪🤝🇷🇺
This film was everything I hoped it would be. Well written, well filmed, and VERY well animated. Again, you've outdone yourself with your attention to the little details that make a stop-motion like this truly great. One quick comment about making the Battle of Narva. Unlike stop-motions of modern war (including World War II), a battle like this older one depends a lot more on precise animation and imagination and a lot less on CGI. As far as I'm concerned, you nailed it! Hope you do more older battles. By the way, nice snowstorm.
Thank you for this feedback! Really appriciate it!
@@LCMhistorybest stop motion UA-camr out there
@@lesliehouck7404 I agree with you. Jordan Durenberger and LCMhistory make the best stopmotions.
Request- PLS do the battle of Saratoga
@@Victor_Sullivan12 JD is for sure number one!
Loved the camera slide at 1:50 ! Your history films are always so cool to watch
Yeah pretty cool !!
Thanks man! Once again its very important to see support from your сolleagues animators couse you know the process and realise the scale of work done in this one ) Thank you!
@@LCMhistory Сделай пожалуйста потом не Полтаву а битву у деревни Лесной т.к она была даже важнее Нарвы
This is probably one of your best, if not your best animations.
Think the same )
Excellent video!! The irony for Charles XII was that he won almost every battle against Peter (at least in his mind) until the final battle which destroyed the Swedish Army. The Battle of Poltava. There, Peter rose ascendant over Charles and wiping out the backbone of Sweden's military might.
The same was with Napoleon. He won almost everything in Russia but lost the entire war
didn't charles have to leave that battle very early due to a wound infection meaning he couldn't command or organize his men and had to trust it with, an admittedly talented, rehnkold
@dreamypizza8458 from what I recall reading on the Battle of Narva, it was Peter who was not present during the fighting and Charles led from the front (as he did in almost all his battles). I could be wrong. But that's what I recall reading about the battle.
@@tomawen5916 Yes, Charles was there. I missed one part in my animation... planned it but forgot to make. A horse under the Charles was killed in this battle. So he was pretty close. And Peter, as Ive mentioned in thew animation, he left the camp before Chrles arrived.
@LCMhistory thank you kind sir! Glad to know my recollection was correct!
The irony of using danish LEGO to make Swedish soldiers
lol, never thought about it this way
Those videos are amazing and very informative! Could you make more videos about 18-19 early century battles? I would love it!
Will try )
as a swede i am happy someone finally makes a lego stop motion about the great northern war
That fight scene was absolutely SPECTACULAR, this is an amazing video and the titanic door reference was cool. Well done man, keep it up
Can’t wait to look back in 7 years and get a burst of nostalgia
From the frozen North, they came
Fought for founding father's claim
It was then, their tale began
Trace their roots from sixteen strong, by their king where they belong.
En tid, Av Krig
Where ever he goes, near or far, they are close.
For the king of sweden they lay down their lives
@@CoolBluBoi For the Swedish crown, they stand
By their King at his command
Five hundred years, for the fatherland
Marching across the belt
Crushing blow at Narva dеalt
Livgardet, our royal guard
@@evanbruneio6208 ÄRAT LIVGARDET STÅR, GRUNDAT AV LANDSFADER VÅR, EN BLIVEN TJÄNST ,- I FEMHUNDRA ÅR! FRÅN TÅGET ÖVER BÄLT, STRED VID LUND OCH NARVAS FÄLT, DET FÖLJA UTI HJÄLTARS SPÅR!
Sworn defenders of the throne
Royal doctrine set in stone
For the crown, you shall give your life!
The snow came in clutch for the Swedish, I love these types of videos too.
And later it cane in clutch for the Russians, I mean swedes were actually the only semi fair matched enemy the russians fought In the winter, as swedes lived in the winter 🤷♂️
Omg he is back. The narrator is super awesome. Glad you could bring him back. Besides thar the hand to hand combat scenes were absolutely fantastic. Very well done :)
Absolute brilliance. They should have hired you to direct "Napoleon." It would have been worth seeing then.
Thanks )
Yes, Battle of Narva!
Very smooth animation my friend. I'm Swedish 🇸🇪 my self and have never heard of this battle before,thanks for giving us more history animations!!👍
Im glad that people get some history knowledges along with some entertainment on my channel )
Eh what!? Come on…
Eeeh? Hur kan man missa det?
You are the best at lego battles animation
well... Im trying. But not the best )
In my opinion you are the best 🫡
Yo, I love how you made the Russian soldier look away from his gun when shooting 12:43. It's such a small detail, but i love it ❤
there are 2 or 3 moments when they turned head away... but to be honest it was so hard to animate that I just made a few of those realistic scenes
@LCMhistory Yeah, I've tried to do stop motions with Lego before, and I know how hard it can be
Man, this is just stunning. Please, don't ever stop making videos ❤
Fr
Thank you! For sure I will continue!
This was an AMAZING ANIMATION! You can tell LCM brick show put his all into this. I have seen his animations for well over 3 years, and the improvement is MASSIVE! Experience truely is key, this man has worked so hard to get the sound design, animation, and effects to this level, and over many years. This was truely an inspiration to watch, and a beautiful strategic lesson! I hope to see more! Keep up the Fantastic work, LCM!
My wife made a photo of this feedback and she said that it's the best one she ever read under my videos )) Thank you!
Your Welcome! And I always like to encourage people, and give credit to their excellent work!@@LCMhistory
What a beautiful animation such smooth motions.As an American who’s nationality is half Swedish it’s cool to see a brick film with historical accuracy and representation. Well done man.
Thanks )
Nice video! I remember you posted a video on those legos in 2022.Everu thing is of best quality.Also that reload scene of 7:51 is spectacular! Alll in all nice video
Yeah it took me some time to be prepared for the animation )
Very helpful! It's great to see that channels like you teach viewers something about history and don't let them forget these battles!
Im glad that people get some history knowledges along with some entertainment on my channel )
That was very good! I hope you will continue the Great Northern War.
At least one more for sure - Poltava.
Imagine using Danish invention to portrayal one of the biggest Swedish victory in their history ;)
I like the sense when this Brave Soldier raised the flag at the Castle
Dam for a Lego animation this is hella gritty and slightly satirical it has those moments like the Titanic reference that had me laughing "there's two places on this door"
This Battle will always be the Greatest Battle and one of the incrediblest Victories in History!
Une qualité géniale et une documentation historique parfaite, comme d'habitude 👍
Can we take a moment to appreciate this great stop motion.
I love this narrating style
Me too
I love your Animation style, so cinematic and realistic but lovely and ironic at the same time. Very good work, translations also perfect
Thanks )
I think this is one of your best animations yet! thank you so much for this, keep up the amazing work!
Usually I am quite self-critical and not very happy with my work, but here I also think that this is the best brick film in all 10 years of my animation.
after watching for 5 or so years, I’ve noticed the quality is ever increasing. Keep up the good work!
Someone please put Sabaton's ,,Livgardet" over this. It would be so epic
Maybe I will do it in shorts later... Legal rights doesnt allow me to make it as a usual video on my channel
another amazing one, after this i think you deserve a break, you got more expensive minifigs and you built large mocs to use them on. you listened to fans and got back the voice actor for the professor and kept us updated the whole time. Thankyou.
Thank you! I really need a shprt break.. it was a hard one. And the Professor is back only because of the donations from viewers, alone I cant afford him - 150 euros per 1 animation :(
Wth going on at 11:57 😂 Also This is the best video you’ve made by far!
Thank you for noticing it )) Not many people paid attention to this joke ))
I have recently been looking at the Swedish in this time period and wow I loved this video!
"having broke through the Russians.." a Swedish soldier literally broke in half some Russian dude's gun as man is saying that
I enjoy that proffesor VA much more than voice synthetizer from recent videos
Me too. But as I said before he charges rather big money so this time I had enough donations from the viewers to hire him
9:09 WOW I Didn't even Know that was My Army Charge Sound effects for Almost 3 Years
thanks For Using it
thanks for posting it )
My Pleasure
I learnt about this battle in World History this week this upload had perfect timing
Well, now you’ll definitely remember this story after hearing it several times
Great example of the offensive spirit of the Carolean army, unmatched in its day.
Exceeded all expectations, congratulations!
Thank you!
@@LCMhistoryyour welcome and you are a very inspirational creator
Very cool brickfilm about an unknown but important battle! I really like the explanation and staging of the various tactics, which really put us in the mood for a battle of the era! Keep making brickfilms like this, I'm a big fan!😃👍
As a Swedish I find this thankful and really good quality 👍 ❤😊
i love how when the swedish officer says fire he says dip in
I wasn’t know much about this battle but after check out your videos, I learned something. Really peak bro! 🔥
Desde que tengo 10 años nunca le e fallado a esta canal
Good job. I really like how you added sappers (engineers) to video and i also really like volley fires you've made. Thank you for this great video.
Love it your getting better and better so are the views and the likes❤
Thank you! Doing my best )
05:44, sounds like you used some of the audio from my videos, glad to see it was of use to you guys.
Oh yes, wanted to make it sounds more realistic and watched a lot of reenactment videos. And I guess from your video I took one word which actually I dont know the meaning )) I thought that it means smth like "fire" or "start". Hope I used it correctly.
@@LCMhistory you are spot on, it's the swedish word for fire from 1700, all by the book.
@@svenskakaroliner2149 Oh its awesome! From a different reenactment video I managed to cut\ get russian lines and there also a guys was shouting in russian but in old russian which also means "fire" but used at that time, not the modern one.
Incredible work! I appreciate that you included some details that real documentaries don't even mention such as the use of the fascines. I hope to see more 18th century style battles in the future.
Truly the best LEGO animation project I’ve ever seen
Well done
(Also minifigures are very good)
thank you!
this is one of the best stop motions ever!
The violent and concussive force of the cannon and bomb explosion is animated very well❤
did my best )
I’m commenting on this so that whenever I get a response I can come back also those cannons look glorious
Thanks )
Excellent work friend. Keep going like that 😉👍👌.
Thank you!
@@LCMhistory I thank you for creating these masterpieces. Never stop the great work.
Another great animation again!
I enjoyed watching this:D
Thank you!
Nice attention to details and historical accuracy. Really. I never thought it would finnaly be you that would include that some pole weapons were also brought in the charge!
Tried to make as much detailed as I could. Also missed some stuff so its not perfect for sure... but still its a lego animation )
@@LCMhistory still more accurate than others i have seen. And that alone is very impressive
That drowning animation was really good
Cool animation! I watched with a great pleasure such a long film with a very interesting story 🔥
thanks )
As a swedish person i have one word, YES
History taught with legos, this is the stuff I’m guessing most people would prefer…
Молодец очень хорошо сделано следующие анимация можно Полтаву
Это анимация с канала legocrazymotion
Wow you put so much effort into the whole film
Yes indeed it was a hard one to make!
Once again all your time and effort wasn't wasted. Excellent job.
Thank you!
Very well done! This video is made incredibly
thanks )
My favorite part of this was him saying hold on lad this door has enough room for the both of us
I really liked this video and it was interesting to learn about a battle that I didn’t know about keep up the good work! :)
thanks )
Let’s goooo
My stupid heart
Awesome video! Can’t wait to see more in the future!
for sure I will make more ) thank you!
10,000 vs 40,000 this was so crazy and i love it
I always found this era of warefare interesting. As always these lego battle are very engaging.
Eine kindliche Darstellung, sehr ernster Ereignisse!
Kompliment an die Macher dieses Video.
This just goes to show that skilled soldiers and better officers wins the day
Love the skill in the stop motion
This is really well made and really facinating to recreate a battle like this in legos 10/10 would recommend
This is amazing! Keep up the good work!
thanks )
Very good animation and the battle scene is insane
That’s an insane fortress to build for a stop motion!!
To be honest I didnt build it just for the animation. I built it like a year or two ago and it was just standing on the shelf ))
10000 Caroleans vs 40000 Russians. That's almost evenly matched.
This was amazing IT was so smooth and the figure quality is amazing I love itttt the amount of patience he has to create theese
Thanks )
@@LCMhistory your welcome
I read this as Battle of Nirvana. I think it’s time to go to sleep. 💀
It is a bit inaccurate based on our history lessons, the swedish doctrine was to shoot once then run forward and engage in mele combat, not waiting by reloading
Very nice to see that it's finally finished 😀
Yeah, its a relief. Really was hard one to make.
This one’s for the Sabaton fans
Finaly!!! Wow its the best video of all time!! I hope you will make more 1600 wars, super good video!!!
Thank you!
Love the history videos this channel does!
Wow this was so GOOD! Nice work!
thank you!
EXELENTE VIDEO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! IMPRESIONANTE LA ANIMACION
ME ENCANTA EL CANAL, HACEN VIDEOS IMPRESIONANTES
@@conpedritoborras1784 Gracias!
It's beautiful , i very like the minifigure
This is amazing bro!! Keep pumping!
Thank you!
Nice to stumble into this video, liked and subscribed!
Welcome! If you like this style of lego history documentary I have a bunch of those... like American independence war, Battle of Antietam, Ancient Roman Cambrian war and so on. And for sure WW1 and WW2 in the same style
@@LCMhistory Just watched the Rorkes drift video, excellent!
@@Flyingtart LOL most of people watch only the first part - the battle of Isandlwana and skip Rorke's Drift. You are a truly unique one
@@LCMhistory Im partial to clicking on videos about military history, especially if it is involving swedes, and Rorkes drift is in that category.
I just love how realistic and brutal these videos are even if they are legos...