Sorry I had no idea that I clicked on a "Yogscast" video. I feel like I was reunited with an old childhood friend when I heard Lewis's voice in the beginning. I didn't know it was him until I saw his name appear on screen. Damn thanks for making a 22 year old feel like a 40 year old. Also thank you for making my childhood special!!!
I reckon Ben's boy's LEGO was Ben's LEGO first, lol. That stuff always gets passed down to the next generation (so that mom or dad has even more excuse to play with their LEGO collection because they're "playing with their kid")
Eh not really. They're T-34-85s, which handily had enough armour penetration to deal with a Tiger 1 with their 85mm guns. It's more tabletop dice luck than anything to do with IRL vehicle performance.
@alphaprawns T-34-85 had the same gunners sight manufacture issues as it's predecessors. Estimates range heavily, but up to a third had sights so poorly made that they had constant condensation and blur inside the sight. And that's not to mention that a tiger will absolutely resist the 85mn when angled, so keep in mind that since war thunder isn't real life, tanks weren't funneled into specific map lanes ensuring they face head on. They were almost always engaging at some angle or another.
On that point, it was surprising how well Pyrion replicated the "Ура". While also reinforcing the "soviet wave assault" stereotype about WW2, among quite a few.
I guess it can be combined together. Mini's for soldiers and lego for either the whole terrain or for destructible terrain features (bridges, houses, etc.)
It looks like you made some small modifications to them. I wish Kos shows a design for a Panzer IV with the skirts like you guys had. Regardless, loved this video. My cousin got me into Flames of War, so I got into videos like these!
I know I'm rather late to the party, but a quick question. Given these models are just a tad smaller than the normal ones, did you change up the rules for movement, and if so, how so? I'm rather enamored with these lego designs, but I'm not certain how to apply the movement rules.
@@brendanjohnston4676also interested in the answer to this. BuildArmy says they aim for roughly 1:90 scale, vs the official bolt action being roughly 1:50, so I assume they'd just halve all the distances. Caveat: I've never played bolt action, so don't know if there's some specific rules where this would cause problems (I have however placed a BuildArmy order so that I can give it a try!)
Amazing! We... borrow.. my sons plastic army men for our game. Those little green dudes have gotten a significant increase in tactical ability since I was a lad for sure.
I had never heard of 'Bolt Action' before. The mini-Lego vehicles and figures made this very fun and entertaining. I would love to see more Lego war creations (Tanks, Trains, & planes) maybe even some battle ships, the limitations are endless and very visually appealing when using Lego.
27:10 this really goes to show what I don't like about tabletop games. When the system has you missing more than half of your shots the game goes on forever.
Lego Bolt action is such a fun idea, great video. Favourite moment is the goofy truck stealing shenanigans ending in a horrible melee bloodbath in the back... only for Dmitry to become Comrade Truck Kun.
2:45 small correction here, by 1943 roughly half of the USSR's T-34 fleet had radio transmitters/receivers in them, with the People's Commissar of Tank Production Malyshev ordering radio's installed on all new and refurbished T-34's by Sept 1, 1943. That order was Issued on July 28th 1943, in Order of the People's Commissar of Tank Production of the USSR #447
@@benrodir2 No? It was not a part of doctrine and while there are a number of instances especially early on they were always acts of desperation. And hardly limtied to the soviets.
@@XMysticHerox I mean it did kinda happen even later in the war, just not quite as depicted. The Germans did it too though, but when they do it it's allowed because MUH BLITZKRIEG FORCE CONCENTRATION, even though what ended up being called Blitzkrieg, and Soviet Deep Battle, are mostly the same (and the Soviets did it better, see Operation Bagration)
This weirdly reminds me of Girls und Panzer, an anime about schoolgirls doing mock tank battles in real WWII-era tanks. The way your T34s were whipping around that Tiger trying to get a good shot at its rear armor was phenomenal, and all the models and setpieces looked smart as heck. Good show!
The best advantage of Lego is that you can take apart and rebuild the environment and play pieces into whatever configuration you desire. With table top getting more expensive, Lego might be a good alternative since you can just buy the pieces you need, not full-on sets.
I love the animations! They really add to the immersion. That was some of the worst rolling I have ever seen (and I've had some bad rolls in life! lol)
Haven’t watched all the video yet, but seeing Pyrion bring in an airplane has me very worried he’s about to be very very disappointed. Edit: Okay he was decently disappointed but thank god he didn’t roll the rookie pilot lmao
This is something I should have always, always thought about. I’ve seen so many battle-settings being created for -cons, i roleplayer battled like this in my childhood. But never ONCE did I think of doing Lego tabletop
So cool, love these Lego kits from BricksKrieg, picked up the starter box with British Vs Germans. Also signed up for the conscription service so get to add to both armies monthly, loving not having to paint them!
The T34 is a Soviet medium tank from World War 2. When introduced, its 76.2 mm (3 inches) tank gun was more powerful than its contemporaries, and its 60-degree sloped armor provided good protection againts anti-tank weapons. The T-34 had a profound effect on the conflict on the Eastern Front, and had a long-lasting impact on tank design. The tank was praised by multiple German generals when encountered during Operation Barbarosa, although its armament and armor were surpassed later in the war. Though, its main main strength was its cost and production time, meaning that German panzer forces would often fight againts Soviet tank forces several times their size (1 Panzer vs 4 to 6 T-34s). The T-34 is also a critical part of the mechanized divisions that form the backbone of the Deep Battle Strategy.
This got recommended to me because I’ve been watching this guy who talks about LEGOs, also love board games with a deep passion, please play another game of this
This has got to be the coolest mini project I have ever seen. Absolutely loved it! Makes me wonder if Warmaster could be done in Lego haha! Great video!
See the full game here!: ua-cam.com/video/vq0_xyCFzKY/v-deo.htmlsi=Qr01WWW5F6ngrUMZ
I can't help but noticing that Pyrion always plays the Nazis, are suspiciously bald, and also suspiciously good at doing German accent.
Can you do one relating to tf2?
Can you try a WW1 Bolt action game?
@@wraithship haven't they done that already?
Ah yes you use COBI right? For the tanks
Table top gaming is about the only thing that could make LEGO look like the budget-friendly option.
I hate how true that is.
i mean, if you use the Good ones from Go Bricks, you can even bring quality Stones to the Table
I've seen someone make a 40k titan army from lego. They looked cool!
i just saw someone on facebook today selling 4 storage crates of random lego for £40. Was soo tempted
Lego is far from cheap, I literally quit the hobby because it kept getting worse and now I build gunpla instead.
This went from "A man has fallen into the river in Lego city!"
To "A war has fallen into Lego Europe! " real fast
"An Iron Curtain has fallen across Lego Europe!"
@@ewanhogg3068Build the Nuclear Bomb!
@@RonaldTrumpOfficial off to unify Germany
@@heakhaek prepare the spy planes!
@@Silly_Qube HEY!
The lego exploding sound from the video games really tickled me lol
I absolutely lost it at the lego fire in between cotton ball explosions
LEGENDARY panzer commander...
cuts to three single studs.
and bro withstood SO MANY TANKS
You have managed to make Bolt Action more expensive than Warhammer! 😂
Lewis is looking more like a dad than both actual dads
A Daddy if you will! 😅
The mustache makes him looks like a stereotypical Englishman in 1914 and I am here for it
@@doleph1 stop objectifying people because of their appearance
@@Quaaludio- 🥱
Nah Lewis is turning into a scooby do villain that shows up as an art collector and becomes the beget monster at night
Sorry I had no idea that I clicked on a "Yogscast" video. I feel like I was reunited with an old childhood friend when I heard Lewis's voice in the beginning. I didn't know it was him until I saw his name appear on screen. Damn thanks for making a 22 year old feel like a 40 year old. Also thank you for making my childhood special!!!
Such a cool creative idea, the map looks amazing!
I like to imagine Ben stole his boy’s Lego to do this
I reckon Ben's boy's LEGO was Ben's LEGO first, lol. That stuff always gets passed down to the next generation (so that mom or dad has even more excuse to play with their LEGO collection because they're "playing with their kid")
''Clutch or kick''
Silver Fox: ''EZ''
The Lego Games death sound cracked me up every time, it was so good
Holy shit these lego models looks amazing! Great job as always guys
The three t34s missing or not penetrating is so accurate it's hilarious
No no they were being inaccurate not accurate
@@TheNugettinage Accuracy by inaccuracy!
Eh not really. They're T-34-85s, which handily had enough armour penetration to deal with a Tiger 1 with their 85mm guns. It's more tabletop dice luck than anything to do with IRL vehicle performance.
@alphaprawns T-34-85 had the same gunners sight manufacture issues as it's predecessors. Estimates range heavily, but up to a third had sights so poorly made that they had constant condensation and blur inside the sight.
And that's not to mention that a tiger will absolutely resist the 85mn when angled, so keep in mind that since war thunder isn't real life, tanks weren't funneled into specific map lanes ensuring they face head on. They were almost always engaging at some angle or another.
On that point, it was surprising how well Pyrion replicated the "Ура". While also reinforcing the "soviet wave assault" stereotype about WW2, among quite a few.
This is the most relatable video to me ever. I play a lot of my wargames with lego!
I do wanna see more of their mini's for bolt action for sure, but man do the lego forces look great and is very nostalgic
I guess it can be combined together. Mini's for soldiers and lego for either the whole terrain or for destructible terrain features (bridges, houses, etc.)
@@ArathirCz would be interesting. I feel like there's a market opportunity to come from this
Using LEGO for a tabletop game has always been in the back of my mind, but never could I have considered everything would look so good! Well done👍
I mean there is Brikwars, but the "definitive edition" Mike is selling online is babkas for actual Rules...
For those wanting to know where we got our tank builds from, we used designs from buildarmy.com
It looks like you made some small modifications to them.
I wish Kos shows a design for a Panzer IV with the skirts like you guys had.
Regardless, loved this video. My cousin got me into Flames of War, so I got into videos like these!
Where did you get the plans for the terrain from? Or was that all you guys?
I know I'm rather late to the party, but a quick question. Given these models are just a tad smaller than the normal ones, did you change up the rules for movement, and if so, how so? I'm rather enamored with these lego designs, but I'm not certain how to apply the movement rules.
@@brendanjohnston4676also interested in the answer to this. BuildArmy says they aim for roughly 1:90 scale, vs the official bolt action being roughly 1:50, so I assume they'd just halve all the distances. Caveat: I've never played bolt action, so don't know if there's some specific rules where this would cause problems (I have however placed a BuildArmy order so that I can give it a try!)
This comment should be pinned as someone else said. That being said I am now the proud owner of more tanks than the modern Russian military
Somehow, they managed to make a miniature war game more expensive! The absolute mad lads
Amazing! We... borrow.. my sons plastic army men for our game. Those little green dudes have gotten a significant increase in tactical ability since I was a lad for sure.
The Silver Fox now has 136 for his tank kills! Though, with how injured that last tank looked I reckon it's 137.
It is only rifht to overclaim.
This battle had some 'Girls und Panzer' plot
A man of culture I see
"yeah let me bring out my proxy real quick if you don't mind"
The proxy:
I had never heard of 'Bolt Action' before. The mini-Lego vehicles and figures made this very fun and entertaining. I would love to see more Lego war creations (Tanks, Trains, & planes) maybe even some battle ships, the limitations are endless and very visually appealing when using Lego.
27:10 this really goes to show what I don't like about tabletop games. When the system has you missing more than half of your shots the game goes on forever.
The freaking truck adventure is what did it for me 😂
This is, by far, the best battle report channel ever.
Okay.
I read the title; I clicked the video; I watched 5 seconds of a monologue:
I love this.
Lego Bolt action is such a fun idea, great video.
Favourite moment is the goofy truck stealing shenanigans ending in a horrible melee bloodbath in the back... only for Dmitry to become Comrade Truck Kun.
Great to see our models being used in such an awesome game!
This really was just absolutely fantastic. The Games are always a delight to see, but -this one- is just brilliant.
Excellent format, adorable Lego minis and extra practical effects to convey damage and action. Simply beautiful. love this stuff!
Hell yea! Iv been using lego for D&D for soo long and its soo much fun! Enjoy guys!!
What a great time... y'all continue to knock these out of the park. Love lego. Love Bolt Action. What could be better?!
I am once again gently and politely requesting a bit of battletech
2:45 small correction here, by 1943 roughly half of the USSR's T-34 fleet had radio transmitters/receivers in them, with the People's Commissar of Tank Production Malyshev ordering radio's installed on all new and refurbished T-34's by Sept 1, 1943. That order was Issued on July 28th 1943, in Order of the People's Commissar of Tank Production of the USSR #447
I love the lego board. I think it's fantastic and can't wait to see the infinite and cool possibilities.
oh my god the lego brick death noise
I love it
10/10 more please
Love the set! So much work went into it. Can't wait to watch the building video later.
Lewis doing a great job role-playing a Soviet commander, charging waves of his men across open terrain into tank fire.
Cough didn't actually happen regularly cough.
@@XMysticHerox yes it did, cough
@@benrodir2 No? It was not a part of doctrine and while there are a number of instances especially early on they were always acts of desperation. And hardly limtied to the soviets.
@@XMysticHerox your meds...take them
@@XMysticHerox I mean it did kinda happen even later in the war, just not quite as depicted. The Germans did it too though, but when they do it it's allowed because MUH BLITZKRIEG FORCE CONCENTRATION, even though what ended up being called Blitzkrieg, and Soviet Deep Battle, are mostly the same (and the Soviets did it better, see Operation Bagration)
13:15 that's some plot armor right there
Come for the lego wargaming, stay for Pyrion's silly german accents.
This weirdly reminds me of Girls und Panzer, an anime about schoolgirls doing mock tank battles in real WWII-era tanks. The way your T34s were whipping around that Tiger trying to get a good shot at its rear armor was phenomenal, and all the models and setpieces looked smart as heck. Good show!
Panzer vor!
this is such a great idea! can totally get your kids into war gaming w/their existing lego
The pop up cards for each unit with names was absolutely amazing
This was so good! PFlax is always great in these videos, and I hope we get to see some more Lego antics
3:12 me as a 3 year old child with my random chewed up legos.
The best advantage of Lego is that you can take apart and rebuild the environment and play pieces into whatever configuration you desire. With table top getting more expensive, Lego might be a good alternative since you can just buy the pieces you need, not full-on sets.
Best thing about Lego is it’s destructible. You can adjust the buildings and terrain as it gets damaged. Oh, and even the tanks and vehicles too!
I love the animations! They really add to the immersion.
That was some of the worst rolling I have ever seen (and I've had some bad rolls in life! lol)
Haven’t watched all the video yet, but seeing Pyrion bring in an airplane has me very worried he’s about to be very very disappointed.
Edit: Okay he was decently disappointed but thank god he didn’t roll the rookie pilot lmao
This is something I should have always, always thought about. I’ve seen so many battle-settings being created for -cons, i roleplayer battled like this in my childhood. But never ONCE did I think of doing Lego tabletop
Just seeing the title of this video made me smile. The crossover I never knew I needed!
I love the LEGO font for the turn indicators.
Please more Lego Bolt Action, I'll be honest it has so much damn charm!
This video was right ol' fun. Loved it.
Pyrion's german accent never fails to crack me up
Just brilliant. All the guys were great fun.
The fact this is the yogscast and seeing lewis with gray hair feels so unreal
Officially the Bolt action channel
Honestly I need more of this specifically. Using LEGOs as visual looks amazing!
When assaulting into a building/over an obstacle, the defender gets to strike first! Fun batrep as always.
So cool, love these Lego kits from BricksKrieg, picked up the starter box with British Vs Germans. Also signed up for the conscription service so get to add to both armies monthly, loving not having to paint them!
This was amazing!
My group plays Bolt Action in 15mm, and while its not as cut as LEGO BA, it has a very cool feel at that scale. Very playable.
Lego Bolt Action is so cool, love to see the destruction of buildings and vehicles, hope to see more lego bolt action somewhere!
Thanks
I need this in my life. Thank you Yogs
The attention to detail to the small animations is really amazing, props to the editors!
This was super charming, loved this. Then again, love all the content on this channel!
The T34 is a Soviet medium tank from World War 2. When introduced, its 76.2 mm (3 inches) tank gun was more powerful than its contemporaries, and its 60-degree sloped armor provided good protection againts anti-tank weapons. The T-34 had a profound effect on the conflict on the Eastern Front, and had a long-lasting impact on tank design. The tank was praised by multiple German generals when encountered during Operation Barbarosa, although its armament and armor were surpassed later in the war. Though, its main main strength was its cost and production time, meaning that German panzer forces would often fight againts Soviet tank forces several times their size (1 Panzer vs 4 to 6 T-34s). The T-34 is also a critical part of the mechanized divisions that form the backbone of the Deep Battle Strategy.
Whoa this is so cool!!
I looove this. This is so awesomely built!
"Hanse! Where did you get dese schells?!"
"Schindler's Inc, why?"
Do you have the instructions for the lego tanks? Or can you direct me to where you located them?
lmk if you find out!!
This got recommended to me because I’ve been watching this guy who talks about LEGOs, also love board games with a deep passion, please play another game of this
This has got to be the coolest mini project I have ever seen. Absolutely loved it! Makes me wonder if Warmaster could be done in Lego haha! Great video!
Amazing. Really hope we get to see some more of these
I haven't seen Pyrion Flax in years, he's been here this whole time? This is a game changer.
OMG this terrain and minis are so cute!
Playing tabletop stuff with lego is such a great idea.
This is amazing, the second legos started exploding I knew this was going to be good.
Got this in my recommended, was surprised to see P Flax!
Used to watch his commentary and Twitch streams of Dota2 a decade ago!
As always the editing is so great. I love the cut ins so much.
I like to think that after the battle the silver fox pops the tiger into reverse blows out the transmission and has to abandon it there
Damm! Haven't watched yogscast in forever glad to see their up to some new stuff. Lewis now looks exactly like my brother.
This man is re-creating childhoods right now, full respect.
The thumbnail game for this (fantastically entertaining video and something I can't believe people don't do all the time) has been a wild ride!
We need more LEGO BOLT ACTION! MORE
I love all of these videos, thanks guys!
That Tank Battle was so intense, absolutely loved it.
Hearing Pyrion pronounce Schützen as "skirt-sin" was great lol.
Excellent editing as always! These videos are the best yogs content.
Okay this is brilliant and wickedly creative! Best Tabletop channel on UA-cam award worthy!
OMG I LOVE THIS
I would love to see more tabletop lego stuff!!!
also someone should show this to lego
the lego is awesome and honestly such a cool way to play bolt action! you could do some really fun stuff with destructible terrain and walls...
I think this video just got me into playing Bolt Action! Amazing video and performance, more so with the legos!
OK now this is just straight up cool!!! Awesome video guys!
Very creative! Love it! Lego forever!!!
This is so funny!!! Amazing video, guys!
All wargames should be played with LEGO :D
This was way better than it had any right to be. More please.