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You see the bazookas underwing on a Cub and have to think, "No way, Rosie the Rocketer makes a cameo in this one?" But of course it's that guy. What a legend. Very impressive for four TDs to take out 14 tanks with only two knockouts and a mobility kill in reply, also. The Hellcat wasn't a popular machine in the army, nor did it see particularly wide service, so it's nice to see its moment in the spotlight. If I may make one critique of the video-your animations have progressed to the point that I would have expected to see the crew in the open tops operating the guns. These Hellcats had phantom loaders! Anyway, thanks for producing it.
@@roxuub cool yes however there are two problems with this 1: this would be Incredibly difficult to animate as the level of detail would need to be extreme 2: although we often know roughly where was hit (i.e. turret side, hull front ect) it is almost never documented exactly where the enemy was hit. To show the insides and the damage, the tanks I sides would need to be modeled many times foe each hit. What I'm saying Is, it would be extremely time consuming and expensive
@@TheOreoOverlord expensive i can understand but time consuming is just not that real because they can work on it as a side project or anything but i guess i can settle with the new tank models
@@KLUCZESIA To quote Captain America: "I understood that reference" (For those of you who haven't search: "EMOTIONAL DAMAGE!") EDIT: I saved you about three minutes: ua-cam.com/users/shortsNRW0PrF0vCk?feature=share
@@cr8zy8killa4 why it goes bad for the soviets albeit they end up winning because of numbers. Lets not act like they were anything special in terms of armored warfare 🤨
@@ChairNobleTheGreat The Soviets still did good as in terms of surviving now didn't they? You cant say they were like caveman bad or anything like that.
Was showing my parents an animation that I made on my dog the saw the pop-up for Yarnhub! Clicked it when it had 33 seconds but thought “Hellcats” were the planes and was a little confused. The stories you can find are just amazing. Keep up the great work!
This feels like an early christmas gift, Its always a treat when you upload! 5:38 was such an amazing shot, the way a shadow lumbers by is just *chefs kiss*
The 76mm Gun Motor Carriage M18 Hellcat might've had a very thin armour, but it's mobility and hard hitting 76mm M1A1/M1A2 gun made it a hard-hitting machine in the hands of experience tankers
@@guywithpotatoes8266 Of course it was, because it had no armor and the crew were exposed to enemy fire. But when it could operate as it was supposed to, from ambush, it was amazing.
@@guywithpotatoes8266 That's because it looked like a tank and too many soldiers expected it to be able to ACT like a medium tank. Instead it was a self-propelled anti-tank gun. It wasn't supposed to go one-on-one with a Panzer out in the open head to head, any more than a German 88 mm Flak was supposed to stand up to heavy artillery shell bursts around its crews.
The Sherman carries the same 76mm once they’re upgraded. Never cared for the hellcats half inch armor. Machine gun fire can bring it down. The 76mm still was average at the time being beat heavily by the British 17 pounder naval gun. If that were mounted on American Sherman’s and hellcats that’s a good gun to bring
@@Raidernation1994 The British equiped a lot of their Shermans with the 3 inch 17 pounder gun and it was effective against almost every german tank in WWII.
Another outstanding video! When the generals go scouting ahead, I believe we see the most natural and beautifully animated scene ever on this channel; all walking and running animations were seamless and when behind cover, Dwight's excpressions and body language were near perfection. As I always say: you never seize to amaze us Yarnhub team! ❤
Man in the past few videos I have seen people commenting on how much your animation has improved but in this video some scenes made me feel as if I was watching a movie.
I love how I've seen enough of theses that when I saw the spotter plane had bazookas on its wings, I was like, "Hay I recognized that plane, its Carpenter! One of my favorite medal of honor winners."
I was in a Bradley crew we deployed to Iraq in 04. My grandfather was in a tank in WW2. This was a great video. I literally felt like I was losing my platoon around me. Ida def been the one that went for cover. You can’t fight out in the open for long. Be the vehicle that survives and does as much damage as possible.
Just went back to watched the video on Rosie & the Mad Major again. I have to say you and your team are a breath of fresh air, positive interesting, unique, and most importantly passionate about the stories you cover. Truly amazing and underrated.
Arracourt was one hell of a fight. Greatest Tank Battles has an episode on it. Hellcats, shermans, tigers, panthers, bad weather, terrain, air support.
The animation since the last I've seen one of these videos like the ambiences, the particles,the sounds and that lighting have improved drastically and I love it
When I saw the scout plane somehow engage the panzer collum I thought "No way its the Rosey the Rocketeer" and thought its yarnhub doing some references but I was amazed it was actually Rosey. a bunch of legends in one video very good work yarnhub
I'm impressed once again, the visuals have improved so much, you have made such a great strive towards 1 milion subscribers, you deserve it man, hopefully in the new year
Would you ever consider covering the rest of the battle of Arracourt, where a vanguard force of Shermans from Patton's 3rd army mauled two Panzer brigades equipped with supposedly "Superior" Panthers so badly they ceased to exist as functional units?
@@thehighground7732 While it's true that the Shermans had a more durable transmission, the Panther having a transmission with a short lifespan wasn't as sever of a problem for the americans as they could be shipped via trains to get repaired at factories. The transmission issues derive from it's massive 45 ton weight, which did mean it had more armor than most other tanks at the time so they're technically superior in that fact.
Those weren't pistols the 2 officers were caring while scouting. They were M1A1 paratrooper carbines that were only issued to paratroopers during that stage of the war.
that's so cool, you included Rosie the rocketeer! I never knew he was in this battle. Another thing is, your animation are getting so good to the point where it's almost hard to tell if its real, great job yarn hub workers!
The special effects, the details, geez Louise! You really have come a long way. UA-cam should be paying YOU to do their work for them! Because they can't hold a candle to you.
Its actually Rosie the Rocketeer! I was wondering whether it was the same plane or not but it actually is! I absolutely love the new animations. They are so lifelike and so realistic, great job those at Yarnhub!
I did not even know about Hellcats M18s, I only knew Shermans . The first Hellcat I ever saw was 4 weeks ago in St Mere Eglise, driving through the streets as if it was liberation in 1944 all over again. This was so great.
I'm covered in goosebumps, boys! YOUR BEST VIDEO YET!!!! You spared no expenses on this one! Great idea for your very talented narrator to do the VA work, and last time I mentioned the lack of slow mo tank shells....DAMN! Ask and you SHELL receive!!! 😉 Hahaha you really went all out and swiftly yet efficiently told a harrowing story with just the right amount of filler!!! A+ Lads I really mean it. This is definitely your best made video to date!!! This channel deserves 10x the views. My useless degree in film production only serves one purpose now of overanalyzing things that don't even deserve to see the light of day lol but I get a rush of endorphins when I get to not only watch one of your videos, but analyze your methods, improvements on your craft as well as seeing the editing decisions you make. It's a real joy for a cinephile who loves learning more about war stories that the """History""" channel" would never tell even in its "WWII Channel" phase. Definitely keep up the voice acting! It helps add A LOT of immersion and production value. I can't believe I'm saying this but if you had used just one more slow mo shell shot it would've teetered on too much, but it was perfect! I had an idea when you have a battle like this try a transition from following the shell to panning up and over the battlefield, I think it would be a cool way to give more perspective on where everything is placed during the battle also a way to give those shell shots a new look. Some channels focus on just the top down view of troop movement while others focus on either first or third person viewpoint. I think adding both would be a really neat way of showing the scale of battles as well as changing things up also teaching us how the men in charge chose to move their troops, and show what kind of tactics were used, which also gives you a reason/way to teach these types of formations and why and when they're used. It would also give the slow mo shell shots a new way to be used as transitions for 1st/3rd to bird's eye or you could even reverse it and show a tank from bird's eye then swoop down and follow the shell back into the battle. That'd be a badass way from going from a "quiet" logistical position to swooping back into the loud chaos of the battle. Sorry to talk your ear off, I just really love what you guys do and not that I think I'm better with film direction or anything like that but always having an outside set of eyes and brains to give a different perspective and ideas as always helpful imo I hope you find them helpful as well 15/10 guys Great Job with this one, knocked out of the park!!!
Thanks for the very kind comments and ideas. We have a video coming soon featuring a B17 dogfight that I think you'll like too. Also if you are into the process please take a look at our channel where we post the storyboards. The storyboard for this one is up there www.youtube.com/@yhstoryboards thanks !
The fact that the American Hellcat tank destroyers were so effective is because of the 76 millimeter shells, that they fired, were HVAPs (High-Velocity Armor-Piercing) shells. The basic American philosophy for their use was as tank destroyers whereas our tanks were used to support our troops in various capacities and scenarios. Thanks; I really enjoyed this one.
Great video as always. Got the chance to see the restored Rosie the Rocketeer (the rocket armed scout plane) at the American Heritage Museum in MA last year. Had no idea it was there, but my kids and nephews were pumped to see the "crazy plane with bazookas all over it." Was surprised to find out from the awesome staff there that it was the real deal.
Your animations have changed so much as I have been watching through the years and it’s pretty cool I was just gonna mention wouldn’t it be cool to go see the wrecks of all these tanks
Fabulous explanation and animation! Much appreciated🙏🙏❤ I was exactly looking for this where I can learn these tales in history and that too in an animated manner. Thank you very much and keep going the good work! I really don't know why this channel is so underrated?
Imagine blowing up an enemy Panzer IV just menacingly standing there out of the fog, only for the illuminating fireball causing even more Panzer IV's to appear like an army of lemming clones, all just standing there as well.
Bruh yarnhub should give up on UA-cam and start making video games or animated movies. THERE GRAPHICS ARE AMAZING LIKE WHAT THE HECK I REMEMBER WHEN THEIR VIDEOS WERE 2D. Another flawless video!
l have always been amazed how you manage to find these stories and bring them back to life. l love history and seeing your videos just brings pure joy and excitement. Great job!❤️💪
I believe the majority of the tanks the Hellcats knocked out that day were panthers but it is great to see this animations of my favorite tank destroyers which is probably the best TD of the war
EXCELLENT!!!!!! Tremendous story with superior animation. Indeed, Arracourt was a lopsided victory. The M-18 was not a stand and fight vehicle. It, along with the excellent 76mm gun and sheer guts saved the day for the allies.
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@@Boeing77747 same
Nice animations
The same man and his plane are found in another video, goes to show how legendary his work was
Crossover!
I knew someone else would recognize bazooka Charlie there too
I was like:Wait WAIT ISNT HE THAT GUY WITH, YES YES ITS HIN
I was like I wish it was Bazooka Charlie but then I was like my wish is granted
Yes it was him and his plane bro
I recognize his plane from the bazookas
On the wings
It's crazy how your animation has improved over the years. I'm honestly impressed.
i agree its a gigantic improvement
Animation is UnreaL, I need the program he uses.
That's what I thought! I fully agree
I agree full heartedly
2D to 3D to 3D but better and then 4D next
You see the bazookas underwing on a Cub and have to think, "No way, Rosie the Rocketer makes a cameo in this one?" But of course it's that guy. What a legend. Very impressive for four TDs to take out 14 tanks with only two knockouts and a mobility kill in reply, also. The Hellcat wasn't a popular machine in the army, nor did it see particularly wide service, so it's nice to see its moment in the spotlight. If I may make one critique of the video-your animations have progressed to the point that I would have expected to see the crew in the open tops operating the guns. These Hellcats had phantom loaders! Anyway, thanks for producing it.
The M18 Hellcat was one mean piece of engineering. Hellcats were one of the most effective armored fighting vehicles in the entire war.
also i'd like to see what damage the bullet does like when it hits, the insides of the tank are shown and the damages are shown
@@roxuub cool yes however there are two problems with this
1: this would be Incredibly difficult to animate as the level of detail would need to be extreme
2: although we often know roughly where was hit (i.e. turret side, hull front ect) it is almost never documented exactly where the enemy was hit. To show the insides and the damage, the tanks I sides would need to be modeled many times foe each hit.
What I'm saying Is, it would be extremely time consuming and expensive
@@roxuub you expected war thunder damage model lol
@@TheOreoOverlord expensive i can understand but time consuming is just not that real because they can work on it as a side project or anything but i guess i can settle with the new tank models
Where's the support we asked for?
Charlie in his spotter: I am the support
I'm glad I'm not the only one who got that reference
@@VernGamer you're not alone bro
@@VernGameryeah you aint alone
Dodge is really stepping up their game
I will send you to Jesus!
Yeah they are lol
@@KLUCZESIA Fayluah! Unlike yore cousin timmy!
@@KLUCZESIA To quote Captain America: "I understood that reference"
(For those of you who haven't search: "EMOTIONAL DAMAGE!")
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@@chris.76256 who's timmy?
this was probably my favorite episode and I loved how the Hellcats and Rosie the Rocketeer worked together!
This has to be one of the best tank vs tank destroyer trades ever, 14 to 3. That's an extremely good ratio.
You should see one of the Soviet vs Germany tank battles
@@cr8zy8killa4 why it goes bad for the soviets albeit they end up winning because of numbers. Lets not act like they were anything special in terms of armored warfare 🤨
@@jonnyblayze5149 They really weren't that great, Germany only lost bc USA and Britain coming from the West. It pulled power from the Eastern front
@@ChairNobleTheGreat The Soviets still did good as in terms of surviving now didn't they? You cant say they were like caveman bad or anything like that.
Was showing my parents an animation that I made on my dog the saw the pop-up for Yarnhub! Clicked it when it had 33 seconds but thought “Hellcats” were the planes and was a little confused. The stories you can find are just amazing. Keep up the great work!
Haha you were thinking about the Grumman F6F naval fighter. Yeah that one has the nickname Hellcat too
I was thinking about the f6f too, cuz i was a lot interested in enterprise.
How did you make an animation on your dog?
I thought same
@@Bzdecism; Same here. The Grumman Hellcat was the only Hellcat I'd heard of up till I watched this video.
Old Dogs can learn new tricks.
I adored the cameo of bazooka Charlie at 8:17. Great work!
Edit: I was so surprised to learn It wasn't just a cameo! Amazing Story and Video!
Also the music from _When a Sherman rammed a King Tiger_
The first Panzer IV scene is so incredibly eerie for such a simple scene, it’s incredible!
As soon as I saw the “53” on the side of the Grasshopper I instantly knew it was Bazooka Charlie’s aircraft! This story was fascinating!
Um, Major Carpenter's plane is not a biplane, but rather a military Piper Cub, an L-1.
@@kristoffermangila ooh! you are so right I can’t believe I made such a silly mistake. I forgot the grasshopper is not a biplane my bad haha :)
did i ask
This feels like an early christmas gift, Its always a treat when you upload!
5:38 was such an amazing shot, the way a shadow lumbers by is just *chefs kiss*
The 76mm Gun Motor Carriage M18 Hellcat might've had a very thin armour, but it's mobility and hard hitting 76mm M1A1/M1A2 gun made it a hard-hitting machine in the hands of experience tankers
yet it was still hated by their crews
@@guywithpotatoes8266 Of course it was, because it had no armor and the crew were exposed to enemy fire. But when it could operate as it was supposed to, from ambush, it was amazing.
@@guywithpotatoes8266 That's because it looked like a tank and too many soldiers expected it to be able to ACT like a medium tank. Instead it was a self-propelled anti-tank gun.
It wasn't supposed to go one-on-one with a Panzer out in the open head to head, any more than a German 88 mm Flak was supposed to stand up to heavy artillery shell bursts around its crews.
The Sherman carries the same 76mm once they’re upgraded. Never cared for the hellcats half inch armor. Machine gun fire can bring it down. The 76mm still was average at the time being beat heavily by the British 17 pounder naval gun. If that were mounted on American Sherman’s and hellcats that’s a good gun to bring
@@Raidernation1994 The British equiped a lot of their Shermans with the 3 inch 17 pounder gun and it was effective against almost every german tank in WWII.
Another outstanding video! When the generals go scouting ahead, I believe we see the most natural and beautifully animated scene ever on this channel; all walking and running animations were seamless and when behind cover, Dwight's excpressions and body language were near perfection. As I always say: you never seize to amaze us Yarnhub team! ❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@Yarnhub Hi Yarnhub merry Christmas to you all
Man in the past few videos I have seen people commenting on how much your animation has improved but in this video some scenes made me feel as if I was watching a movie.
I love how I've seen enough of theses that when I saw the spotter plane had bazookas on its wings, I was like, "Hay I recognized that plane, its Carpenter! One of my favorite medal of honor winners."
I was in a Bradley crew we deployed to Iraq in 04. My grandfather was in a tank in WW2. This was a great video. I literally felt like I was losing my platoon around me. Ida def been the one that went for cover. You can’t fight out in the open for long. Be the vehicle that survives and does as much damage as possible.
I remember watching your videos and they were only 2d, but now your animations looks better than most games
Yarnhub getting more and more detailed with the people and tanks it's amazing
the way the panzer 4 is sitting while the light illuminates it shows how great the animation is and kindaf terrifying
Just went back to watched the video on Rosie & the Mad Major again. I have to say you and your team are a breath of fresh air, positive interesting, unique, and most importantly passionate about the stories you cover. Truly amazing and underrated.
Arracourt was one hell of a fight. Greatest Tank Battles has an episode on it. Hellcats, shermans, tigers, panthers, bad weather, terrain, air support.
The animation since the last I've seen one of these videos like the ambiences, the particles,the sounds and that lighting have improved drastically and I love it
Your animations have changed so much! These are beginning to look like full on movies now. Keep up the good work!
When I saw the scout plane somehow engage the panzer collum I thought "No way its the Rosey the Rocketeer" and thought its yarnhub doing some references but I was amazed it was actually Rosey. a bunch of legends in one video very good work yarnhub
8:32 love the Rosie the Rocketeer reference
Edit: Woah no way, it actually was Rosie the Rocketeer!
The Hellcat has always been my favorite WW2 tank destroyer. It just looks nice, and the turret gives it versatile options compared to casemates.
same here
Same too, it has the speed and power that make it the ferocious tank hunter that it is
With its thin armour and open turret? No thanks.
6:13
Ah yes, the M1A1 Paratrooper *carbine.* The most famous "handgun" of all! 😂
I'm impressed once again, the visuals have improved so much, you have made such a great strive towards 1 milion subscribers, you deserve it man, hopefully in the new year
The spotter plane is non-other than bazooka Charlie. He fitted six bazookas to the spotter plane as a close support aircraft like the a10
Would you ever consider covering the rest of the battle of Arracourt, where a vanguard force of Shermans from Patton's 3rd army mauled two Panzer brigades equipped with supposedly "Superior" Panthers so badly they ceased to exist as functional units?
this was the start of Arracourt.
They were superiors but the Ctew was mostly unwell trained
@@charles07km83 Superior my ass, the Shermans had working transmissions.
@@charles07km83 agree, with same experience of crew, the Sherman's would've got no chance against the big cats
@@thehighground7732 While it's true that the Shermans had a more durable transmission, the Panther having a transmission with a short lifespan wasn't as sever of a problem for the americans as they could be shipped via trains to get repaired at factories. The transmission issues derive from it's massive 45 ton weight, which did mean it had more armor than most other tanks at the time so they're technically superior in that fact.
Yet another fantastic video! Great work as always, Yarnhub!
The animation when the shell hit the side armor... sweet.
Also that plane with the rocket... rossie!
My father was in the Fourth Armored and participated in this battle
Damn
What was hes name?
2:59 and 8:48 beautiful shots right here, looks stunning and menacing at the same time!
Those weren't pistols the 2 officers were caring while scouting. They were M1A1 paratrooper carbines that were only issued to paratroopers during that stage of the war.
Glad someone pointed this out.
We've gone full circle now! Awesome work Yarnhub, and Merry Christmas!
Man these animations have come a long way. It's the perfect mix of realism and cartoony graphics for a short war story and I love it.
Watching these things I always got a vague Star wars: clone wars. Which I like about them.
It's been a while since I've watched this channel and the improvement has blown me away.
Animation went from 2D to RTX ray traced cinema. Bravo Yarnhub, bravo.
that's so cool, you included Rosie the rocketeer! I never knew he was in this battle. Another thing is, your animation are getting so good to the point where it's almost hard to tell if its real, great job yarn hub workers!
This is the 2nd video I've seen from this channel but it's already my favourite, I love these recreated combat stories, especially featuring tanks
The special effects, the details, geez Louise! You really have come a long way.
UA-cam should be paying YOU to do their work for them! Because they can't hold a candle to you.
Thanks! Keep up the good work
Thank you very much for your support !
@@Yarnhub your welcome
Its actually Rosie the Rocketeer! I was wondering whether it was the same plane or not but it actually is! I absolutely love the new animations. They are so lifelike and so realistic, great job those at Yarnhub!
I love your animations. I've watched you for more than a year and im really impressed by your videos. Keep it up 😀
"Yarnhub makes the most amazing, historically accurate and entertaining war videos on UA-cam" - General Patton (probably)
I did not even know about Hellcats M18s, I only knew Shermans . The first Hellcat I ever saw was 4 weeks ago in St Mere Eglise, driving through the streets as if it was liberation in 1944 all over again. This was so great.
Thank you for telling us this story.
And your animation looks absolutely amazing compared to when you started.
That scene at 3:02 is so badass I'm in awe
Such a great way to remember the brave people who fought in world war 2 by telling their stories, very well done 👍
Your animations are so insane now. Absolutely brilliant content.
I'm covered in goosebumps, boys!
YOUR BEST VIDEO YET!!!!
You spared no expenses on this one! Great idea for your very talented narrator to do the VA work, and last time I mentioned the lack of slow mo tank shells....DAMN! Ask and you SHELL receive!!! 😉 Hahaha you really went all out and swiftly yet efficiently told a harrowing story with just the right amount of filler!!!
A+ Lads I really mean it. This is definitely your best made video to date!!! This channel deserves 10x the views. My useless degree in film production only serves one purpose now of overanalyzing things that don't even deserve to see the light of day lol but I get a rush of endorphins when I get to not only watch one of your videos, but analyze your methods, improvements on your craft as well as seeing the editing decisions you make. It's a real joy for a cinephile who loves learning more about war stories that the """History""" channel" would never tell even in its "WWII Channel" phase.
Definitely keep up the voice acting! It helps add A LOT of immersion and production value. I can't believe I'm saying this but if you had used just one more slow mo shell shot it would've teetered on too much, but it was perfect!
I had an idea when you have a battle like this try a transition from following the shell to panning up and over the battlefield, I think it would be a cool way to give more perspective on where everything is placed during the battle also a way to give those shell shots a new look. Some channels focus on just the top down view of troop movement while others focus on either first or third person viewpoint. I think adding both would be a really neat way of showing the scale of battles as well as changing things up also teaching us how the men in charge chose to move their troops, and show what kind of tactics were used, which also gives you a reason/way to teach these types of formations and why and when they're used. It would also give the slow mo shell shots a new way to be used as transitions for 1st/3rd to bird's eye or you could even reverse it and show a tank from bird's eye then swoop down and follow the shell back into the battle. That'd be a badass way from going from a "quiet" logistical position to swooping back into the loud chaos of the battle.
Sorry to talk your ear off, I just really love what you guys do and not that I think I'm better with film direction or anything like that but always having an outside set of eyes and brains to give a different perspective and ideas as always helpful imo
I hope you find them helpful as well
15/10 guys Great Job with this one, knocked out of the park!!!
Thanks for the very kind comments and ideas. We have a video coming soon featuring a B17 dogfight that I think you'll like too. Also if you are into the process please take a look at our channel where we post the storyboards. The storyboard for this one is up there www.youtube.com/@yhstoryboards thanks !
The animation only gets better and better each upload, I love it! Keep it up yarnhub
The facial expressions are so good! They have improved so much scince I started watching. Keep it up!
The fact that the American Hellcat tank destroyers were so effective is because of the 76 millimeter shells, that they fired, were HVAPs (High-Velocity Armor-Piercing) shells. The basic American philosophy for their use was as tank destroyers whereas our tanks were used to support our troops in various capacities and scenarios. Thanks; I really enjoyed this one.
Yes and without HVAP the 76mm was mediocre for 1944/45.
This channel is like the infographics show but more entertaining and not dragged out.
Excellent content as always, yarnhub. And Merry Christmas from New Zealand.
Holy hell Yarnhub, the videos youre putting out make it feel like you are there in the action. Great work
Yes another very nice Animation, Good work I can always see you improving and that’s good
nice attentio to detail with the seek strike and destroy decal on the m 18 for tank destory at 1:28
Cool 😎 definitely starting to look more accurate and a little more realistic ❤❤ keep up the amazing work ❤❤
Honestly an amazing story and the bazooka charlie reference made it even better :) that appearance was quite refreshing!
Great video as always. Got the chance to see the restored Rosie the Rocketeer (the rocket armed scout plane) at the American Heritage Museum in MA last year. Had no idea it was there, but my kids and nephews were pumped to see the "crazy plane with bazookas all over it." Was surprised to find out from the awesome staff there that it was the real deal.
Me watching one of their first videos and then coming here: "Upgrades people! Upgrades!"
I know the quality of the animations have been steadily increasing but this stands out far above anything else so far. Looks amazing
Your animations have changed so much as I have been watching through the years and it’s pretty cool I was just gonna mention wouldn’t it be cool to go see the wrecks of all these tanks
They were ultimately either repaired or scrapped
your epic videos are a Christmas present all in their own right! thanks for educating and entertaining us.
Nice to see tank destroyers get some recognition. One of my co-workers years ago had crewed one during the Battle of the Bulge.
Wow the faces are incredibly well made. Good job guys
Fighting a tank battle in the fog must be a very scary and crazy experience!
Love the quality! Its a holiday gift!!!
Fabulous explanation and animation! Much appreciated🙏🙏❤
I was exactly looking for this where I can learn these tales in history and that too in an animated manner.
Thank you very much and keep going the good work! I really don't know why this channel is so underrated?
This is such a heroic story, the real life "avengers assembled". :D
Imagine blowing up an enemy Panzer IV just menacingly standing there out of the fog, only for the illuminating fireball causing even more Panzer IV's to appear like an army of lemming clones, all just standing there as well.
Is really epic how this changed from an 2d animations to 3d and now 3d realistic animations
Hellcats in battle and Bazooka Charlie! It just doesn't get better than this! Thank you, Yarnhub!
The character models are so detailed!
The quality has become too good. Also: CROSSOVER EPISODE! Great video
Bruh yarnhub should give up on UA-cam and start making video games or animated movies. THERE GRAPHICS ARE AMAZING LIKE WHAT THE HECK I REMEMBER WHEN THEIR VIDEOS WERE 2D. Another flawless video!
We have some plans for next year....
@@Yarnhub the animated movie in collab with sabaton?
@@Yarnhub can’t wait to see what y’all do next
Hi yes I want them to make full length movies on ww1 aviation and Korean war mig 15s vs f86
@@Yarnhub Hi Yarnhub a video on bloody april 1917 please and max immelmann and korean war on a panther vs 4 mig 15s
The animation is getting better and better!
l have always been amazed how you manage to find these stories and bring them back to life. l love history and seeing your videos just brings pure joy and excitement. Great job!❤️💪
I have been a huge fan of you channel over the years. You just keep on improving, keep it up.
Bazooka Charlie was with these amazing Hellcats then. Amazing collaboration by these famous heroes!
I love the hellcats! Favourite vehicle design of WWII, and enjoy learning more about them.
Hi just want to salute you for the great and honest work in the videos.
Please make a video on gustav railway gun.
You are one of the best animators! Your animations looks like some really realistic games.
Amazing! Happy holidays!
Awesome video. Bravo Yarnhub
Thank you for making these videos I absolutely love ww2 and your videos make them even more interesting and entertaining.
Great tank destroyer story. My late dad commanded an M-10 tank destroyer.
I wonder how many silver lions they got for that
😂😂😂😂
Probablie 30k
I believe the majority of the tanks the Hellcats knocked out that day were panthers but it is great to see this animations of my favorite tank destroyers which is probably the best TD of the war
I cant ever miss one of yarnhub's videos =)
EXCELLENT!!!!!! Tremendous story with superior animation. Indeed, Arracourt was a lopsided victory. The M-18 was not a stand and fight vehicle. It, along with the excellent 76mm gun and sheer guts saved the day for the allies.
Merry Christmas my fav UA-camrs ^_^
Perfect type of engagement for a Hellcat. That accurate 76mm popping Panser 4's left and right. Love the Hellcat.
Love ur vids and u your one of the best UA-camrs ever
You're animation is getting better and better