I love how you show the tank getting stuck in between the trenches (not just because it’s accurate to what could happen during a battle) but because it helps the viewer understand why those tanks needed those stacks of logs. Without that scene it may have felt like the tanks could have made it over the trenches since they’ve done it before, and having the guy throw the logs from the tank wouldn’t have felt as necessary without the other tank stuck beside them. That’s great filmmaking 👍
Wow, I never knew. I was so confused at the beginning as to why these tanks have log stacks above them, making them easy to spot for artillery or AT. But seeing for the purpose of traversal is quite informative.
Even the recoil on the artillery! Thats one thing that I always notice in old war movies, they fire blanks so the artillery/anti-tank gun barrel doesnt retract from the recoil. Haha small details great job!
The bullets making their way inside the tank, splattering the men inside with tiny fragments of hot lead--great detail, genuine danger for tank crews back then.
@@deece1482 Eeeh, I wouldn't use the word "embrace", though. That'd be like saying we should actively seek to be as much of scumbags as we humanly possibly can. And yet we don't go out of our way to murder people and become serial killers across the streets even though murder and serial killers are also part of human existence. We should always be prepared for the worst, but that doesn't mean we should all go "Hey guys, you know what? Joker was right. Let's all start WW3 simply because 'we can'".
Imagine being a German Soldier at Cambrai. You're dug in, well-defended, you're basically sitting pretty at the Hindenburg line. Then out of nowhere, you just hear the thundering clank and the roaring of engines as this huge mass of steel on tracks starts rolling towards you, firing machine gun rounds and HE shells all the way.
@@TatarProductions exactly, nonsense was the point. I just showed you how stupid straw man fallacies are. The guy I replied to argued to something absolutely no one said
Dang the scale of the sets for this animation is pretty impressive. Not the mention the amount of details in the figs and weapons. Well done, man and keep up the good work!
Nah this is what I was doin with LEGO too. But that's what's great about LEGO right, you can do whatever you want. I always set up big star wars battles.
@@alvinsinanbegovic6873 If you insist. The reasons why tank crews had to protect themselves inside armor were simple: Many people wrongly assume that in order to cause damage to tank you have to penetrate the armor (with tankgewehr for example). By far until 1940~41 the most deadly infantry anti tank weapons used the tank armor as a weapon. The idea as I recall originated in German army (reversed rifle bullets) not long after the first encounters with tank. The idea was to hit the tank armor with as wide space as possible. The kinetic energy would be spread on area of the armor and it would cause the parts of inside armor to break away. This would create something like a shotgun effect. Early ww1 tanks were vulnerable to this kind of damage not only from infantry. Because the armor and tank technology were quite new at the time the armor itself was not that resistant to that effect. As I said that kind of effect can be created without getting through armor and especially in early tanks all you needed was to apply the force on a relatively wide area of armor (for example an nearby artillery round explosion).
This is really accurate! Except the tanks weren’t as good at bouncing shells as depicted. Their armour was just about thick enough to be bullet proof but not much else So generally one hit from a German field gun was enough to take it out but other than that great work
@@TheFleetAdmiral33 except the armor on those tanks was at most like 10-15mm, just the kinetic energy of the shell alone woulda blown a hole right through those tanks.
The shells were mainly HE they detonated on contact or passed right though many tank fought on after many hits few were actually destroyed by direct gun fire
@@panicbombz4192 in Battlefield 1, there is a mission when the Black Bess, a Mk. 4 (I believe) Male you are piloting is in distress. The main character, Edwards, is commanded to release a homing pigeon by the tank commander. What follows is one of the best, and among the most haunting, missions I've ever played. You fly as the pidgeon, listening to very soft music. All around you, slightly out of focus, is the horrors of war. Aircraft falling in flames, explosions, flak, even machinegun fire. It's an amazing mission that gives me chills to this day.
@@panicbombz4192 A great section of Battlefield 1. Basically, after the Pigeon has been released, you take control of it and fly towards HQ. It's one of the only peaceful moments in an otherwise brutal war, and my personal favourite scene from that game.
I understand you might not want to anwser, but are you working on another one of your masterpieces or has COPPA actually stopped you from producing videos?
There's something unreal about the looks of these soldiers, it's like their facial expressions are...frozen. But I can't quite put my finger on what it is.
@@Ethan-_-Lim easy to point blame, aren't you? The assassination is the direct cause, yes, but there are much bigger and more important causes like the militarism of all the involved states or Wilhelm II aggressive policy...
First of all I must say your animations are brilliant and amazing no one else has this style and they are so smooth and realistic! Not to mention the amazing vfx elements you can add to make it look like a real ww1 battlefield! Great work 👍!!!!!
I can't understand why so many people have disliked this video. Don't they understand the enormous amount of work, time, effort and care that have gone into making this such a smooth and epic stop motion animation? It's breathtakingly well made and epic in how it is played out. It deserves all of the praise it can get!
@@ignacyy8957 it's not supposed to be historical. It's just a battlefield fantasy. It's supposed to deliver epic war movie style action in a multiplayer setting. That has always been the series' goal
@Minh Phu that's still about 270 photos taken plus how he has to reposition the pieces and adding extra photos in between more to make it look smooth or removing photos to make it look right
The amount of effort in this. When a bullet hits something you can see the thing move. Even though not many people will pay that much attention to the parts. 1:01 The loose part of the tread moves when it gets shot.
@@tugalord Doesn't matter it's still something you never saw once in the battlefield. It has a psychological effect either way especially since they had 470 tanks in the battle.
ww1 germans: what the heck is that big metal thing, we will never be able to duplicate that! ww2 germans: *PATHETIC* bring out the tigers glad to see the intellectuals commenting
I've been wondering why people haven't made anything like this. All the builds, all the stories you could come up with. I see all these pictures of phenomenal builds. But a picture is worth a thousand words. You sir have taken it to the next level. I was hoping for some character dialog, but this is still great! I am now following your work.👏👏👏🙌
Even though it's Lego, it hit me in the guts. A testament to how good the production is ! Congratulations and thank you so much for keeping the memory of the Great War alive.
Can you imagine that you can reconstruct a world conflict really well using LEGO bricks? Incredible! Also cobi makes many historical ww1 and ww2 military vehicles.
"My grandad fought in the Civil War. Before I left he taught me what it takes to stay alive but...nothing could have prepared me with what I saw. New machines of war - like the tank, can sometimes change the battlefield overnight. Luckily they were mostly on our side...mostly. " - Daniel Edwards
@@thephilosopher6920 infinite warfare, it's time to prove yourselves in miracle combat.. proceed Oh you made another game with space Marines, what next lightsabers and laser beams? We're keeping it classic bogart your too busy romancing a robot! These trenches are dark, stark, were setting a benchmark that sets us apart your set in your ways were setting alarms if you dice with death then expect to get harmed
It was for the first 30 minutes in combat. Landships were used less and leas because the Germans kept figuring out effective strategies to make those tanks useless
Until it got sighted by a field gun and instantly blown up because the armor was barely thick enough to be called bullet resistant. I’m a big fan of tanks but ww1 is an era of tanks that I can safely say I’d rather walk. Unless we’re talking the Renault FT that thing was dope and riding in one is on my bucket list.
Damn the amount of blood sweat and tears that went into this stopmotion animation! Well done!!! I really wanted it to keep going to be honest lmao i was rooting for that tank.
I'm confused. How did these wars let us live? If Imperial Germany won the civil war, sure, just logically speaking things would be different in history and the specific circumstances leading to most of our existences would not have happened, but like, even speaking from the perspective of an English citizen or a French or German or Italian or whatever citizen from that time, how was this impactful at all? World War 2 is the LAST example that I can think of where there were definitive bad guys, and it's the LAST example I can think of as a war fought by Americans for continued American freedom. Every other war in the last century was sparked by and for imperialist interests.
I'm telling you this is peak human performance. The great war was the last real war of Human Will. After that we became reliant on technological Will. Your movies are insane keep it up!
It is sooo good and sooo much effort. I love how you can see the weght of these tanks, I really like how everything is destroyed, without usising these "explotions vfx". Nicely done my guy.
This is how Lego movies looked like in 2009, in our heads.
Now they are a reality.
Nostalgia
I love how you show the tank getting stuck in between the trenches (not just because it’s accurate to what could happen during a battle) but because it helps the viewer understand why those tanks needed those stacks of logs. Without that scene it may have felt like the tanks could have made it over the trenches since they’ve done it before, and having the guy throw the logs from the tank wouldn’t have felt as necessary without the other tank stuck beside them.
That’s great filmmaking 👍
Yeah it's true
I did really appreciate that scene because it is historically accurate and shows innovation from that war
I always wonder why they were there
They are called fascines. I was an armoured engineer and we had purpose built tanks carrying them...
Wow, I never knew. I was so confused at the beginning as to why these tanks have log stacks above them, making them easy to spot for artillery or AT. But seeing for the purpose of traversal is quite informative.
Even the recoil on the artillery! Thats one thing that I always notice in old war movies, they fire blanks so the artillery/anti-tank gun barrel doesnt retract from the recoil. Haha small details great job!
Wait, there's Such things as Blank Artillery Rounds!?
I mean do they want the actors to blow up?
@@generalstory9938 Yes, even at military funerals or parades where they fire cannons, they have no recoil. They are firing essentially blanks.
@@somerandomdude2793 no, if course not.......I just didn't think there were such things as Blanks for Artillery, I thought it was impossible
Well, actually, firing blanks would make the artillery retract, but they are using props with LED strobe lights
The bullets making their way inside the tank, splattering the men inside with tiny fragments of hot lead--great detail, genuine danger for tank crews back then.
This black and white to color film is impressive.
Thank you for that, just spit coffee across the living room! 🤣😂🤣😂
@@lemo4423 Lol
Hahaha :-)
This is so detailed it doesn't even look like stop motion
No it does
I shall change my name dont u think?
I can't Imagine how exausting this must have been, also Bildung the landscapes, the custome tanks etc. Lovely!!!
Ikr
Yeah
I know!
@@blitzcrieg101 Me too. It looks amazing.
I know!
If I were a kid again this would just be awesome.
As an adult, even in Lego form, it's horrifying. The Great War should have been the last.
"They invented modern art so that no one would be rejected from art school"
"Only the dead have seen the end of war." - Plato.
War is a part of human existence. Embracing it is the only way to find solace.
We need another one; mostly because America's youth needs a real wake up call.
@@deece1482 Eeeh, I wouldn't use the word "embrace", though. That'd be like saying we should actively seek to be as much of scumbags as we humanly possibly can. And yet we don't go out of our way to murder people and become serial killers across the streets even though murder and serial killers are also part of human existence. We should always be prepared for the worst, but that doesn't mean we should all go "Hey guys, you know what? Joker was right. Let's all start WW3 simply because 'we can'".
Wow outstanding on how the planes fly and how much tanks he used-abeaver studios
I'm not first
i'm not last,
but when i see Lego stopmotion,
i click fast
“**ping** noice”
Yup
Me to
you wrote a poem?
Great 👍
When a Lego animation is more historically accurate than most Hollywood movies or high end video games on the first world war.
Listen, BF1 operations were really fun
@@adm1360 No
@@adm1360 bf1 is fun but it's not ww1!
@@Flamethrower1942 yes it is lol it’s ww1
@@adm1360 Its not ww1 but its inspired by ww1.
I love how this is a more realistic version of WWI tank warfare than the one in All Quiet on the Western Front. Top notch.
Ehh i think that was realistic too, just in a another way
No saint chamond tanks tho
They actually used real tanks 💀
Yeah that movie was so meh. Decent movie on its own but not a good adaptation
I didn't realize World War 1 was so brutal, all those young men on both sides had to walk on Legos the entire time.
Yeah it was so brutal because of those Lego bricks
Bshugks 1 You Early? me too
@@SandNukes France didnt surrender
@B0oty K1ller6969 dude, you can't deny there's a lot of legos on this colorized historical video :^DDD
You killed me
Another masterpiece 👏
Ho hamster production I love your video you must to do other video!
Thx for inspiring to make stopmotions on my channel.
I'm the 200th like!
Holaaa
I’m a super computer your like a TI-82
Imagine being a German Soldier at Cambrai. You're dug in, well-defended, you're basically sitting pretty at the Hindenburg line.
Then out of nowhere, you just hear the thundering clank and the roaring of engines as this huge mass of steel on tracks starts rolling towards you, firing machine gun rounds and HE shells all the way.
The battle of Cambrai was not the first battle in which tanks were used.
I don't recall saying it was.
@@kriegscommissarmccraw4205 the battle of Cambri was also not the first battle in which firearms were used, what's your point?
@@Excludos Bruh that was à nonsense Comment, what even is your point
@@TatarProductions exactly, nonsense was the point. I just showed you how stupid straw man fallacies are. The guy I replied to argued to something absolutely no one said
These are so amazing! It's incredible how you're able to make such gritty, hard-hitting battle scenes with little bricks.
Brazil
cheese
I think everyone can agree this was a different breed of lego stop motion
My mom: Aww look at him playing with his toys
What I see:
Awesome Di same
Actually deserves more likes than my comment,
You got me
literally the same
Same
i feel that
who else loves the tank gunner's face mask that IS historically accurate
Me
Me
Yess
I do
Nightmare fuel
This is incredible. Not only must this have taken a year to make, it's respectful to the conflict. Well done.
Dang the scale of the sets for this animation is pretty impressive. Not the mention the amount of details in the figs and weapons. Well done, man and keep up the good work!
I love the sino Japanese war with zombies in it like you would expect it to be regular ww2
Hey when is zombie outbreak 3
@@tatestrzinek7465
Bro it came out 2 years ago
Oof I meant 4
Don't forget how much money it would cost to buy all of the lego bricks too!
Omg! That was incredible! Tremendous effort, and absolutely wonderful! Keep up the awesome work! I look forward to your next video.
Omg! Ian! I love your hand projects!
🎖🏆🏅🥇
Same
Скорпионы самые большие в мире
Hé
Mom - “hey tommy, what have made with your Lego’s?”
Tommy - “... perfection, mother”
Mom - " We are going to a shrink tomorrow honey "
Mom - "Is that *barbed wire?*"
Tommy - "War is Hell, mother."
Mom- “oh god... My son is a monster”
Tommy: WHERES THE GOD DAMN AIR SUPPORT 2ND COMPANY IS ALMOST WIPED OUT
Tommy: *Nam Flashbacks*
I swear Lego history battles are so fun to watch.
Girls: let’s make a big house out of Legos
Boys:
Nah this is what I was doin with LEGO too. But that's what's great about LEGO right, you can do whatever you want. I always set up big star wars battles.
Plushie I like to do my naval strategies before I actually do them on the Galactic Empire.
Such a dumb overused "joke"
i do war things and give them knives
Conor L.G. Really
The 1k people who disliked are just jealous that they don't have all the cool lego Mark IV tanks
I so would like one haba
It is impossible to see what was not liked
The 1k people forgot to bring their gas masks
I mean you could look for the instructions online and buy the pieces needed which is a lot cheaper than just buying a 600$ one of brickarms.com
Maybe they dont like ppl that make fun of it with their legotoys. You dumbfuck!
2:01 - that's actually accurate, some tank crews wore chainmail to protect against metal shrapnels from tank armor
Ya got any more tank facts?
@@alvinsinanbegovic6873 google
@@alvinsinanbegovic6873 If you insist. The reasons why tank crews had to protect themselves inside armor were simple: Many people wrongly assume that in order to cause damage to tank you have to penetrate the armor (with tankgewehr for example). By far until 1940~41 the most deadly infantry anti tank weapons used the tank armor as a weapon. The idea as I recall originated in German army (reversed rifle bullets) not long after the first encounters with tank. The idea was to hit the tank armor with as wide space as possible. The kinetic energy would be spread on area of the armor and it would cause the parts of inside armor to break away. This would create something like a shotgun effect. Early ww1 tanks were vulnerable to this kind of damage not only from infantry. Because the armor and tank technology were quite new at the time the armor itself was not that resistant to that effect. As I said that kind of effect can be created without getting through armor and especially in early tanks all you needed was to apply the force on a relatively wide area of armor (for example an nearby artillery round explosion).
@@tomaszzalewski4541 Thanks dude
@@tomaszzalewski4541 Thanks bro
This is really accurate! Except the tanks weren’t as good at bouncing shells as depicted. Their armour was just about thick enough to be bullet proof but not much else
So generally one hit from a German field gun was enough to take it out but other than that great work
plenty of those shells were duds and wouldn't have gone off
@@TheFleetAdmiral33 except the armor on those tanks was at most like 10-15mm, just the kinetic energy of the shell alone woulda blown a hole right through those tanks.
The shells were mainly HE they detonated on contact or passed right though many tank fought on after many hits few were actually destroyed by direct gun fire
"RELEASE THE PIGEON EDWARDS!"
Not gonna lie, the scene that followed that line was one of the most awe-inspiring moments for gaming in 2016.
I had to reinilalise my PS4 last night. I thought it would be cool to replay the compaign for BF1. That was the last mission I played for the night.
what are u even talking about
@@panicbombz4192 in Battlefield 1, there is a mission when the Black Bess, a Mk. 4 (I believe) Male you are piloting is in distress. The main character, Edwards, is commanded to release a homing pigeon by the tank commander. What follows is one of the best, and among the most haunting, missions I've ever played. You fly as the pidgeon, listening to very soft music. All around you, slightly out of focus, is the horrors of war. Aircraft falling in flames, explosions, flak, even machinegun fire. It's an amazing mission that gives me chills to this day.
@@panicbombz4192 A great section of Battlefield 1. Basically, after the Pigeon has been released, you take control of it and fly towards HQ. It's one of the only peaceful moments in an otherwise brutal war, and my personal favourite scene from that game.
@@FokkeWulfe is what makes bf1 the best battlefield and among the best war games ever
these get better and better. thank you for carrying on god's work
JUST UPLOAD ALREADY
@@kingharlaus3333 Dude , good lego videos take time ya know
Still waiting for you Dictator.
I understand you might not want to anwser, but are you working on another one of your masterpieces or has COPPA actually stopped you from producing videos?
Brick Dictator not to be rude or anything but is there a reason why you haven’t upload in a while?
The Sound Effects are as good as the Animation is.
“EDWARD, RELEASE THE PIGEON! THATS AN ORDER!”
How have I never seen this? 32 years studying ww1 and 2, yet this is a complete masterpiece! Well done man
My mom: Aww he likes his new legos
7 yearold me:
So true
Yes clearly yessssss
you copy a comment
@@NHOJ11 no shit Sherlock
IT'S OUR COMMENT SECTION
@@NHOJ11 imagine replying to an 5 months old comment like me, then telling them its been copied
Amazing! In my opinion the D-Day stop motion is number 1 and this stop motion of battle of Camboi of ww1 is the second best!
Cambrai
Indeed
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I think this is stopmotion is better please correct me👍 ua-cam.com/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/v-deo.html
Or this
ua-cam.com/video/L_jWHffIx5E/v-deo.html
All those wars, all those lives lost to give us the freedom to recreate those same battles with stop motion legos. I love it here.
You know the only thing I hate.
It’s that I didn’t see it was out earlier!
Lovely job
yea
yes
Lego with its first sets: We don’t want guns in our sets because children will start to make war.
Lego now:
ikr
Some of the guns the guy uses to make his stop motion masterpieces are from Cobi I belive.
@@eagleboi3593 emphasis on SOME
@@eagleboi3593 No there from brickarms
@@eagleboi3593 nah they are from brickarms
Everyone else: looking at the battle
Me: wondering how many legos he has
Jealousy level increased to 100
@@roberttarasiuk5784 1000
You missed a zero
@@wisemonke194 100000 missed 2 zeros
@@swigsty6583 10000000 Missed 2 zeros
@@elias-vh9ky you miss the invinity zero
mark felton productions presents;"The british buildable mark V tank variant used during the battle of cambrai"
Good old Mark Felton. Such a quality World War 2 historian.
There's something unreal about the looks of these soldiers, it's like their facial expressions are...frozen. But I can't quite put my finger on what it is.
Creepy
German Lego expression look cinematic to defend line
@@Ethan-_-Lim Don't forget the crappy driver too.
@@Ethan-_-Lim I believe it all started after a Lego man falles into a river
@@Ethan-_-Lim easy to point blame, aren't you? The assassination is the direct cause, yes, but there are much bigger and more important causes like the militarism of all the involved states or Wilhelm II aggressive policy...
This is fantastic. I love the detail, including the leather & chainmail mask the driver wore. Fantastic builds and animation.
I'm blown away by how silky smooth the animation is, its not the usual jittery look you get from stop motion movies on UA-cam
Awesome work dude
Gorgeous animation, I can't imagine how challenging it is, especially physically.
Stunning work
^
I'm with him on this one
Other animators: buys tanks and figures from brickmania or etc
JDbrick: i make my own tank
"Here it comes boys, nice serving with you lads."
battlefield 1
@@robloxmaster6933 yep
McManus, shut it and get on the gun.
FINCH IS GONE!
What amazes me the most is the intention to detail and synchronization of multiple objects in every frame
OMG the moc and the stop motion are amazing
the end result is impressive and realistic
This brings back so many memories. When I was 5 I'd always watch Lego historic battles.... and here I am 10 years later
Me too ;-)
I’m getting some Battlefield 1 vibes from this stop motion
Huh maybe because BF1 is set in WW1 and this is a battle that took place in WW1
Arizona Ranger aint that obvious
The fact that your lego tank drivers have their chainmail cover and leather mask is amazing! Your work is crazy good!
parents: he is playing with lego!
The child's mind:
With how children toys support the brutality of war, it's basically true.
As a someone who liked to play like that this is soooo relatable
👶
Whel honestly I think most boys make their figures fight
over used comment, yet still funny
Got to admit, this is one of the smoothest, and best Lego stop motion war video I've ever seen. THANKYOU
The animation: perfection
The bloopers: breaking the 4th wall
My lego childhood be like :
So true
Shit, maybe actual war movies should just be 100% action. That was magnificent!
this made me scared of war more than any movie.
And it omitted the scariest part IMO ua-cam.com/video/we72zI7iOjk/v-deo.html
the sound of the artillery must have been hell to experience
First of all I must say your animations are brilliant and amazing no one else has this style and they are so smooth and realistic! Not to mention the amazing vfx elements you can add to make it look like a real ww1 battlefield! Great work 👍!!!!!
That was brilliant. I'm 56. Loved it
This is honestly incredible
I know right
@@SaifSheikh445 yeah
I can't understand why so many people have disliked this video. Don't they understand the enormous amount of work, time, effort and care that have gone into making this such a smooth and epic stop motion animation? It's breathtakingly well made and epic in how it is played out. It deserves all of the praise it can get!
Possibly just bots
There are always dislikes
@@secondlayer7898 all too true.. but why so many?
If you’ve played BF1, this is basically the battle you were in playing in Through Mud and Blood.
Same
I already beat BF1 on easy mode :) Now Im trying to beat the game on normal :D
It is I beat bf1
Bf 1 is nice game but from historical Point it isnt.
@@ignacyy8957 it's not supposed to be historical. It's just a battlefield fantasy. It's supposed to deliver epic war movie style action in a multiplayer setting. That has always been the series' goal
DAWN THOSE LEGO STOP-MOTION ANIMATION ALWAYS IMPRESS ME 😍😍😍
Everything in this video is historically accurate.
Other than the fact that in real life they weren’t LEGO
@@Scary-Eire 🤦
@@wolfiewoo3371 its kind of a joke but im not sure ???
@@Scary-Eire ¿¿¿ What do you mean. This is actual footage of WW2.?
@@malachi9821 You mean WW1?
Bro I just can't imagine how many pictures you had to take, ITS SO SMOOTH!!!!
Ikr
Wow just those mark IV tanks where awsome
@Minh Phu that's still about 270 photos taken plus how he has to reposition the pieces and adding extra photos in between more to make it look smooth or removing photos to make it look right
@Minh Phu Nah, I am pretty sure it is something thousand photos.
Darf der kevin spielen kommen? Bitte whaooooo
The amount of effort in this. When a bullet hits something you can see the thing move. Even though not many people will pay that much attention to the parts. 1:01 The loose part of the tread moves when it gets shot.
Imagine how terrifying this must’ve been to the German soldiers. A behemoth of metal crawling towards you in the trenches.
It was prone to breaking down and getting stuck tho
@@tugalord Doesn't matter it's still something you never saw once in the battlefield. It has a psychological effect either way especially since they had 470 tanks in the battle.
Great work as usual dude. Nice to see more ww1 battles being covered. Can't wait for the next project 😁👍
2:46 impressive. You can feel the weight on that tank
I literally felt my face got squished what the hell 💀
The log stacks on the Mk.3' s was a great detail
It’s the mark 4 the mk3 was a training tank
@@Ibangedyourmum69 aaaaa no
ww1 germans: what the heck is that big metal thing, we will never be able to duplicate that!
ww2 germans: *PATHETIC* bring out the tigers
glad to see the intellectuals commenting
They figured out that the tanks are useful instead of sending infantry units to their death.
The tiger wasnt that great
It wasn't as bad as people make it out to be either.
@@dinguskhan46329 Well, when it was used effectively it was.
@@robertortiz-wilson1588 idk man, i think the inability to move any distance isnt a good thing
I haven’t watched lego war stop motions in over 6 years, then I get recommended this piece of art. Great job!
2:03 "Sector has been taken. Clear the sector from enemy presence"
Indeed
I am in awe of the effort this must of taken. Just wow.
Teacher:We are going to a field today!
Girls:Oh That Sounds Like Fun!
Boys:
ThAt’s sEXiSt!
That is what liberals would say though.
@Boi Boi, the liberals are gonna bring even more politics into it. I’m just giving you a warning.
@Boi Boi I smell a liberal
I've been wondering why people haven't made anything like this. All the builds, all the stories you could come up with. I see all these pictures of phenomenal builds. But a picture is worth a thousand words. You sir have taken it to the next level. I was hoping for some character dialog, but this is still great! I am now following your work.👏👏👏🙌
Even though it's Lego, it hit me in the guts. A testament to how good the production is ! Congratulations and thank you so much for keeping the memory of the Great War alive.
like a bullet?
Can you imagine that you can reconstruct a world conflict really well using LEGO bricks? Incredible! Also cobi makes many historical ww1 and ww2 military vehicles.
Even by Lego representation the War is HORRIBLE!
lego does not have copyright anymore, so this is not really lego, but a copy.
Because lego does not have war toys
ok hippie
@@neness6620 funny.. im a soldier, and have been in war, soo okaaay.. hippie
@@MrMik8777 he’s not responding to you
@@MrMik8777 do you have ptsd
"My grandad fought in the Civil War. Before I left he taught me what it takes to stay alive but...nothing could have prepared me with what I saw. New machines of war - like the tank, can sometimes change the battlefield overnight. Luckily they were mostly on our side...mostly. " - Daniel Edwards
Battlefield 1
@@thephilosopher6920 infinite warfare, it's time to prove yourselves in miracle combat.. proceed
Oh you made another game with space Marines, what next lightsabers and laser beams? We're keeping it classic bogart your too busy romancing a robot! These trenches are dark, stark, were setting a benchmark that sets us apart your set in your ways were setting alarms if you dice with death then expect to get harmed
@@CorrupToast wtf
@@thephilosopher6920 don’t even ask
Wasn’t the voice that said that quote from the Hellfighters at the intro mission?
“Finch is gone!!” - Daniel Edwards
Love the color pallet used really captures that WWI feel
Mark iv: you cant defeat me
Anti tank: i know but he can
*Ammo rack*
2:13
Me in minecraft when my sword is *broke:*
lol! I think I know what you are talking about. Is it when the British soldier knocks the shovel out of the German hand?
@@sergeantwillyt8860 Yes.
so the club really knocked out the spade
Well he should have enchanted mending 3 and unbreaking 3
@@Dullification YES
Such an amazing stop-motion! I could have only imagined how long this would have took because you made all the movements so smooth!
Well done!
Sometimes people forget how much of a monster the MK1 was.
It was for the first 30 minutes in combat. Landships were used less and leas because the Germans kept figuring out effective strategies to make those tanks useless
Until it got sighted by a field gun and instantly blown up because the armor was barely thick enough to be called bullet resistant.
I’m a big fan of tanks but ww1 is an era of tanks that I can safely say I’d rather walk. Unless we’re talking the Renault FT that thing was dope and riding in one is on my bucket list.
Damn the amount of blood sweat and tears that went into this stopmotion animation! Well done!!! I really wanted it to keep going to be honest lmao i was rooting for that tank.
Oh man this is mind blowing the one word to describe your videos is inspiring 👌 can't wait for the next one mate!
Thanks a ton!
This is a fantastic animation, I love how you made the tanks, bunkers, etc. look like they truly took a round and exploded
This is an amazing amount of effort and guns, knowing Lego doesn’t make actual guns, quite an investment! Really well done!
I love this style like when the tanks blow up and stuff like that
YEAH!! MORE of WW1
Rest in peace to the soldiers who actually fought in the wars to let us live
mandem they walked on lego for so long. Do you knwo how fucking painful that is
@@andychhabra3086 AH THE PAIN
I'm confused. How did these wars let us live? If Imperial Germany won the civil war, sure, just logically speaking things would be different in history and the specific circumstances leading to most of our existences would not have happened, but like, even speaking from the perspective of an English citizen or a French or German or Italian or whatever citizen from that time, how was this impactful at all? World War 2 is the LAST example that I can think of where there were definitive bad guys, and it's the LAST example I can think of as a war fought by Americans for continued American freedom. Every other war in the last century was sparked by and for imperialist interests.
This was so well made. I cant even image the amount of time it took for the shots to run so smooth
Brazil
Absolutely extraordinary, the sets where excellent and all the animation was smooth and fluid excellent work man keep it up👍
0:48 I like how he shoots the gun
He lived that moment millions of times (in hes previous life’s on a stop motion video)
He has enough trengths to one hand a machine gun
this creator deserves the Oscar and all your videos must be in cinemas all over the world I congratulate you
I'm telling you this is peak human performance. The great war was the last real war of Human Will. After that we became reliant on technological Will. Your movies are insane keep it up!
It is sooo good and sooo much effort. I love how you can see the weght of these tanks, I really like how everything is destroyed, without usising these "explotions vfx". Nicely done my guy.