Bro!! This was sick! You managed to show the troops' panic during the battle very well, and the different elements of the battle like the tanks, machineguns were very well structured and connected very well between each other. Truly your best video yet. I'm glad to have been part of it!
This was absolutely amazing. Just the sheer length of the film was something to be impressed with. The editing, the voice acting, the set design, the lighting, and of course, the animation were all superb. The fact that the animation quality didn't slag towards the end or in the middle shows that you had passion from beginning to finish and that right there was very admirable. Incredible work man, I hope this video really blows up!
Thank you! And I am doing well, for the next stop motion, it would probably take me a long time to make another stop motion because of school. So this film be somewhat the last film for the channel so far. But eventually I’ll come back. Also I get most of my minifigures from PickaBrick, EBay, and Amazon.
What the hell are the Russians saying? The tanker says artillery fire? A tank is coming at them, the soldier says stop? What kind of nonsense is this?🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
I appreciate the help you are giving to me so that I can make things accurate for the film, and I apologize for making those mistakes. But this is just a stop motion I just for fun and to honor those who fought in Stalingrad, and the inaccuracy doesn’t have to be made as such a big deal. So, I honestly appreciate the corrections so that I can improve for the next film, but there is no need to stick noses on the details within the film too much.
Bro!! This was sick! You managed to show the troops' panic during the battle very well, and the different elements of the battle like the tanks, machineguns were very well structured and connected very well between each other. Truly your best video yet. I'm glad to have been part of it!
17 Minute stop motion?! Now THATS dedication
17 minutes of hard work! Amazing
Massive respect for the long animation. This is genuinely amazing! Keep up the great work 🫵🔥🔥🔥
@@tinmanproductions372 thank you! I appreciate it 👍
This was one of the best motions I’ve watched in a while the suspense and the authenticity was great😅😅
Really good! 17 mins is super dedication :D
This was absolutely amazing. Just the sheer length of the film was something to be impressed with. The editing, the voice acting, the set design, the lighting, and of course, the animation were all superb. The fact that the animation quality didn't slag towards the end or in the middle shows that you had passion from beginning to finish and that right there was very admirable. Incredible work man, I hope this video really blows up!
@@harpoonstudios8387 thank you!
Can't wait! It will be good to see our work! 👍
This is great! Love the dedication, I mean 17 minutes! Bravo for the patience. Love the figures as well, where can I find some?
@@FiguresInMotion17 thanks! You can find the custom WW2 minifigures through Amazon.com or EBay.com.
This is really good! Loved how you showed the chaos of battle, the only thing that should be better is the accuracy of the weaponry.
@@sightedferret thank you! And yes, I will next time try to make the WW2 stop motions as accurate as possible
Very good work
Wow it’s a long film bro great job 😊🔥🤌😱
This is one of the most entertaining stop-motion I have ever seen. This is really cool.
Thank you
Respect for your time, this is really cool 👍
Very detailed good loking, 17 minutes stopmotion, VERY COOL!!!!
@@BrickFilmsDesinger thanks you
This is a fantastic stop motion video, 17 minutes long. Keep up the great work
@@decarissaproductions2020 thank you
I’m an animator myself I’ve never been able to make battle like this,so this is amazing.
Man i really appreciate you 🙏🏻
Epic dude!
Creating untold story of two German soldiers at battle of Stalingrad impressive
0:54 if feel like this part is the opening to all quiet on the western front
Yup, this part was an inspiration from the movie
lego masterpiece uploaded 11 hours ago. Some Enemy At The Gates stuff lets goo
Very good ❤
this is too good!😮
Wow!!! Awesome
This is the sickest stop stop motion I’ve ever seen!! Also was the intro inspired by All quiet on the western front?
@@yukini3 thanks! And yes, the intro was inspired by the movie “All Quiet on the Western Front.”
Good job 👍
Great work my friend! How are you? Also what will you do for your next stop motion? Also where did you get your minifigures from as well? :D
Thank you! And I am doing well, for the next stop motion, it would probably take me a long time to make another stop motion because of school. So this film be somewhat the last film for the channel so far. But eventually I’ll come back.
Also I get most of my minifigures from PickaBrick, EBay, and Amazon.
@@TheCastleBrick Nice! :D I can't wait to see the next stop motion! :D
You did a great job here, i want to make a war stopmotion so bad bad i didn't had time so far 😢
Enemy at the Gates(2001)
I love this a lot.
I had to sub
Let’s go!!!!!
i feel bad for the german soldier at the ending he lost his friend
Would like to see more larger view of the battle
You gotta teach me how you do this stuff…
Que bacana!
If I may suggest, you will get the same result using 12-14 fps as 15-17, you should try
@@RTXstudios1 yup, I’m actually trying that for my next project.
Did anyone else see the Imperial Commander and the Hoth rebel trooper?
Amado para ver esse vídeo
Wow
WHY DOES VIDEOS LIKE THIS HAVE SOO LITTLE VIEWS AND LIKES LIKE I DONT GET IT
YOUH I LOF UT
What the hell are the Russians saying? The tanker says artillery fire? A tank is coming at them, the soldier says stop? What kind of nonsense is this?🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
STG 44? What? 1942, no 1944!
10:30 😂 How old is the Lieutenant? 8?
9:31 M2?
12:17 M3?
It’s Americans guns!
11:24 Type 100? Japan gun in Stalingrad?
I appreciate the help you are giving to me so that I can make things accurate for the film, and I apologize for making those mistakes. But this is just a stop motion I just for fun and to honor those who fought in Stalingrad, and the inaccuracy doesn’t have to be made as such a big deal. So, I honestly appreciate the corrections so that I can improve for the next film, but there is no need to stick noses on the details within the film too much.