These brickfilms just keep getting better and better, the combination of Blender-animated builds with physical sets has taken these videos to the next level! Keep it up!
It imedeatly caugth my Attention because i live rigth next to the City of Caen, in North-Western France and thankfully Not all of the buildings of old are destroyed and the City is far better Preserved than most cities in Normandy.
Just the simple tank designs alone deserve an immense round of applause, much less everything else! Your talent is literally going through the roof of every chart imaginable, mate!
@@SCP--fj2jr I still have one of those older COBI ww2 Tank sets at home. It's a German Panther Tanks (which so very happens to be my first and so far ONLY COBI set I have). I do plan on eventually buying some of the newer and more up to date COBI Tanks sets just as soon I find the perfect one....
@@jamieolberding7731 I have many of them. They not only fill a big void left by Lego, but they are just as good quality as Lego and offer some unique pieces and building techniques. If anything, Cobi manuals are even better than Lego. Highly recommended.
@@SO-ym3zs Thank you. LEGO may have somewhat sloppy instruction manuals..... I mainly buy LEGO sets so that way I can build some of my favorite spaceships (mainly Warships) from some of my favorite science fiction TV Shows such as Space Battleship Yamato, Star Trek, Babylon 5, Star Wars, Battlestar Galactica, The Expanse, Firefly/Serenity, The Last Starfighter, Space 1999.... and rarely Doctor Who.
You even included little details like the actual German tank gunner sight! Your work is incredible! I'm so glad there are people like yourself keeping the art of stop-motion going!
at 3:35 - 3:36 ,if u pause it correct you can see the blood trail behind the decapitated head flying through the air. Such a small detail that you wouldn't notice unless you just happened to pause it by accident. So much passion went into this. Amazing!
Honestly, this is top tier animation : its stuff you'd only see in movie studios like ILM not so long ago. Crazy how creativity knows fewer and fewer bond as technology spreads and becomes more available.
@@thefarter6462 Don't be silly, you know what I mean. There is so much more than just putting photos one after the other with this video. If you actually looked behind the scenes, you'd see the author uses a 3d software to modulate certain effects, and that the transitions between the frames is oftentimes smoothed with computer help.
I got chills watching this video, the effects where made so fitting. The little blood splatters instead of red knead, the smoke that went out of the tanks, the bombers in the sky. I was really immersed in this story and got chills in the end. I felt sorry for both sides, like i got sad of „dying“ lego figures:,)
The stylized lego puppets kind of work / act like therapy puppets - being that stylized and simplified we can identify with them very easily. So the horrors of war come to life instead of it actually looking very „cute“. Seeing it made with legos which we all actually know from childhood from peaceful times makes it unstetteling
Another detail like that is at 4:07 You can see the round fail to penetrate the well-sloped armor on the Cromwell tank’s hull, and instead ricochet up into it’s less-protected turret.
Excellent work. My grandma became a refugee in this battle. Lego or not, fascinating to see anything related to it, especially the civillians going for cover!
I cant begin to describe how insanely good these stopmotions are they create such a chaotic atmosphere and depict the true carnage of war. Cant wait for more videos!
When I saw your older animations like "Battle of the Somme" or "Battle of Omaha Beach" I thought they were the best stop motion videos on RUclips, but since then you've gotten better and better with them every video. Every video you upload I think it's your best, but the next one just gets better! You are the best stop motion animator I know and I think you will sty it for the rest of your life. Great job dude! I love all your videos!
Caen was a miserable battle for the Allies but ended up a strategic success as more and more German resources were poured into preventing a breakout there by the British and Canadians. This helped the Americans to break out at Cherborg and eventually ended up with a far worse disaster for the Axis at Falaise Gap where huge chunks of their armies were annihilated. RIP to all who fought and died there on both sides.
D-Day was a strategic success. Caen saw the strategic bombing of Germany interrupted to provide close air support in a tactical solution. Any time you forfeit a strategic priority in favour of a tactical one can be considered a strategic loss.
@@verbalpressurethe whole strategy for the invasion of France rested on taking Caen. Indeed having almost total air support was the allies greatest advantage. A combined arms approach makes more sense than bombing campaigns that were not making a great difference at this point in the war.
@bingofingers It makes sense to the extent the Allies were desperate to take Caen. I doubt the Germans felt the bombing campaign was no longer effective in the middle of 1944.
😎👍That truly was very cool and one of the greatest spectacular uses with Legos that I have ever seen indeed and I just got done watching this the other day on The Worlds Greatest Tank Battles, And a spectacular job on all the Tanks, ground artillery, Aircraft and every thing else as well, A very wonderful and beautiful job very nicely well done indeed Sir!👌.
This deserves to win a Lego Oscar for best everything - I swear some of the shots look like actual WWII footage, like the shots withe bombers flying over head in the background and troops moving on the ground, and the shot at 2:03 with the panzer III (or might be IV) reversing as german troops move forward to take up defensive positions. Definitely going to be revisiting this very frequently!
You have managed to visually and audibly remake the crunch of a shell crumbling the side of a tank into scrap metal successfully. You deserve an award for that alone 🎉
These are the type of videos that give you enjoyment every time you watch it. Even though you watched it over 100 times you still enjoy it like it’s new!
The Battle of Caen was a very traumatic part of the liberation of France, particularly given the devastating allied bombing before the ground advance destroying 70-80% of the city. Well done in depicting this.
I did stop motion in college as part of my film degree. It's 24 photos per second. And this sort of animation has things that need to be photoshopped out like wires. There's also planned camera moves and focus pulls that need to be programmed and tested. Takes a very long time to make just a few minutes and that's if you make no mistakes.
@@Feintgames That's right, we do the same as you. But we are a team and each person will be in charge of a different task, 1 person will write the script, 1 person will prepare the props, 1 person will draw the storyboard, 1 person will edit the video, voiceover, 1 person will upload the channel. Usually 1 video will take us 7 days to complete.
That was absolutely incredible, the attention to detail, the pacing, the sound design. If I was told that there was a Lego WW2 game coming out and this was the opening cinematic, I wouldn't doubt it for a second. Excellently done. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
This is incredible! I cannot believe this is the first time I’ve seen a Lego film. I still am in awe at how the movements are so crisp and clean. I love how you swapped out heads to allow the Lego men to talk. Would love to see the Tiger tank scene from Fury recreated in Lego! Now that I’m thinking of it you could literally recreate any move scene with Lego. The possibilities are endless and so is the list of scenes I’d love to see you make! Once again absolutely amazing work! This took a ton of time to make which I can greatly appreciate.
This has got to be the best one so far! The stop motion mixed with the cgi aspects produces a stunning animation. The urban environment gives me Saving Private Ryan vibes. Keep up the good work mate. 👏
This brought such a huge smile to my face, as well as insane amounts of nostalgia. When I was in grade school, my best friends and I came across an amazing Lego Star Wars Stopmotion channel (I hate myself for not remembering the name), and we developed so much love for Legos and the art itself. Watching this now brought me and those friends back to those days, when all we did was build Legos and use our imagination, not stressing about day-to-day existence. Please keep doing this art and hopefully provide others with that same core memory unlocks like you just gave me and my closest friends!
I like how a lot of your battles were small bits or skirmishes of a battles because battles aren’t something that happens at once, battles are made out of many skirmishes
Boy, I tell ya, you've got some talent. It's impressive how you can manage to have so many things happening at once in a format so limiting as Lego stop motion, and also add these special effects, visuals, and even voice acting. Respect.
Was it really stop motion? I assumed it was all CG given the smoothness, and it's impossible to shoot debris flying through the air like they did here in SM. Plus, it would've taken thousands of hours to shoot SM in 24 FPS or higher, as this whole vid was done in. Not to denigrate CG animation, this is incredible work either way.
I'm not the only person who noticed that his builds have improved. Like how he uses wand for tanks and brown treads to symbolize soil/dirt. The style for animation the Tank turret being shot off is now improved and drastically different. Good (I meant by GREAT) job Jordan!
I like the fact you showed that the destruction was from the Allied / American. You have to strike hard, I agree. At Caen, we can still see the scars on each building. But Montgomery is know to have approved to keep the airstrikes on Caen even after the Germans left. « Just in case » Because of that, they are both grateful and resentful of the American and specially Montgomery.
@@humorboys9969 well that’s what it says in the title.. But I before I argue about it, now that I look close I see that it ain’t entirely made out of Lego. Even though I am convinced to be able to read the „Lego“-Logo on a few bricks. An example for this might be a frame in 2:05. (tank viewed from the right flank, it’s a peace on its tower)
These videos get more realistic and more realistic by the video! This is so insane how you do it, and I appreciate the work and hours you’ve given for us fans, i remember battles like Dday, and others, but when i try to watch a reenactment, they are always poorly made or I feel bad for the people. Now I can watch them without feeling bad, and these are beautifully made! I love the moment at 1:16, which is so realistic, and I love you so much and the time you put in these! ❤
This is a masterpiece!! Everything is epic, I could go on and on... the animation, the set, the minifies, the combat scenes, everything is so amazing!! Awesome job, this is better than most real war movies I've seen!
I honestly love your videos. The smooth animations coupled with the absorbing depth in which you portray your historic battles really makes one perceive them as something akin to reality.❤
This is incredible. I had originally thought you animated this completely on a computer (which still is technically Stop-Motion) or something, but when I was looking through the comments, I found out this is actually Stop-Motion. I probably didn't even have an Idea of what it was, but I should have. The Stop-Motion is so smooth.
As a military buff and anorak I am bloody blown away by this. Well done. M5 Stuart, Shermans, Comets, Marders, Mk IVs, Tiger, 6 or 25 pounder, 50/75mm PAK and so on. The level of detail is top notch. So glad I subbed.
I still love the amount of effort that is put into this the effects of destructions is so smooth and the models are build and designed with love and realistic accuracy just makes this top 1 best Lego animations by quality, design, details and etc
This has to be the most underrated Lego stop motion channel I've ever came across, the animations are🎉🎉🎉🎉 perfection ✨✨sound effects are GORGEOUS, and the CGI is just.. MWAAH
By far my favorite video from this channel. Extremely well executed. As a man coming from Normandy, I geniuinely appreciated the authenticity of the animation.
This is amazing you have improved a lot! I love that it’s a little more fast pace when I feel like some of your older stop motions are…to smooth lol to the point where it kinda feels unrealistic but I think you have found the perfect pace it’s not so fast like brick dictator but it’s not to slow. And of course there we’re thousands of other ways it was amazing but this is a big one I saw
Amazing work. Caen was one of those battles that in the 80s a lot of historians tried to revise the reputation of, and said was badly fought and clumsy; but I am pleased that modern research has agreed with the original wartime statements of just how heavily defended it was, and that the Anglo-Canadians performed incredibly well under the circumstances put in front of them.
@@nonope7592 it was due to a panzer division keeping them on the beach allowing time for the germans to build up defense and i believe they even cut off the british from the canadians for a bit. This and the added fact it was d-day so supplies were already thin it was a recipe for a hard time
Incredible animation - particularly the explosions and the houses blowing up. Would of taking quite some time to create this one! The bomb drops also look very realistic. Sensational effort!
This is awesome, astonishing, amazing ! I am following you for long time now and I think this is your best stop motion ! Congrats and thank you for this masterpiece 👏
I'll never get over the cognitive dissonance of seeing my favorite childhood toy used to depict the bloodiest conflict in human history. That's not a knock; this is amazing work!
These brickfilms just keep getting better and better, the combination of Blender-animated builds with physical sets has taken these videos to the next level! Keep it up!
if today's movies were like that... but it's always all digital effects, not that Brickfilms didn't have
its so amazing!
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It imedeatly caugth my Attention because i live rigth next to the City of Caen, in North-Western France and thankfully Not all of the buildings of old are destroyed and the City is far better Preserved than most cities in Normandy.
Freaking awesome work! Love your stuff man, always such a treat :D
NO WAY FORESTFIRE?? IMA BIG FAN
I remember watching your Lego Batman videos when I was five!
hello and when is the next duck song
Its the man, the myth, the legend!
Sup buddy forrest
You know it is well done when you can recognize the actual tanks and planes and name them without being told. Very accurate modelling.
i just use war thunder as reference
Planes, tanks, guns and yeah, also the dedication for this, I mean every single detail bro got on point
@@TaranHariramexactly
@@Shawnk-we4gf real shit
Just the simple tank designs alone deserve an immense round of applause, much less everything else! Your talent is literally going through the roof of every chart imaginable, mate!
Isnt it cobi?
@@wojtekl5264
*It isn't cobi, the creator of these brick films made it all from lego.*
@@SCP--fj2jr I still have one of those older COBI ww2 Tank sets at home. It's a German Panther Tanks (which so very happens to be my first and so far ONLY COBI set I have). I do plan on eventually buying some of the newer and more up to date COBI Tanks sets just as soon I find the perfect one....
@@jamieolberding7731 I have many of them. They not only fill a big void left by Lego, but they are just as good quality as Lego and offer some unique pieces and building techniques. If anything, Cobi manuals are even better than Lego. Highly recommended.
@@SO-ym3zs Thank you. LEGO may have somewhat sloppy instruction manuals..... I mainly buy LEGO sets so that way I can build some of my favorite spaceships (mainly Warships) from some of my favorite science fiction TV Shows such as Space Battleship Yamato, Star Trek, Babylon 5, Star Wars, Battlestar Galactica, The Expanse, Firefly/Serenity, The Last Starfighter, Space 1999.... and rarely Doctor Who.
Geez… this is literally the best brickfilm I’ve ever seen! I’m speechless
I think your stop motion animations are very good in there own right! JD bricks and LCM brick show are killing it with quality content!
He lcm brick i am fan of you channel and of jd brick amazing
Yo
that last german soldier really thought he could clutch up💀
nah bro he is brave and honorly
Fought for the wrong side tho
@@ICU-rv3ilyou know it wasn't a choice to be with
He just had to get one more shot in
He was American not German because he was hiding behind a Sherman which is American tank
Everything you make is just amazing❤
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You even included little details like the actual German tank gunner sight! Your work is incredible! I'm so glad there are people like yourself keeping the art of stop-motion going!
at 3:35 - 3:36 ,if u pause it correct you can see the blood trail behind the decapitated head flying through the air. Such a small detail that you wouldn't notice unless you just happened to pause it by accident. So much passion went into this. Amazing!
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@@14xGUD ууууу русский 🇷🇺
I saw it
i didnt even notice the decapitated head
This is looks incredible, it almost doesn't even look like stop motion because of how smooth it is, fantastic brickfilm!
Very well said.
👍👍👍👍😄
Couldn’t agree more.
Honestly, this is top tier animation : its stuff you'd only see in movie studios like ILM not so long ago. Crazy how creativity knows fewer and fewer bond as technology spreads and becomes more available.
I mean this is like the 90s without crazy Si-Fi ruined by digital.
Nothing can compare to classic mascot maquette
animation? technology? dude this is stop-motion, take thousands of pictures until the images moves, lego stop-motion has been a thing for years
@@thefarter6462 Don't be silly, you know what I mean. There is so much more than just putting photos one after the other with this video. If you actually looked behind the scenes, you'd see the author uses a 3d software to modulate certain effects, and that the transitions between the frames is oftentimes smoothed with computer help.
I live in Caen
Ви смердючки😊
@@РомаКрава-з5ю he doesn’t stink
@@РомаКрава-з5юwtf
@@РомаКрава-з5ю🧠 nt?
what is it like there?
I got chills watching this video, the effects where made so fitting. The little blood splatters instead of red knead, the smoke that went out of the tanks, the bombers in the sky. I was really immersed in this story and got chills in the end. I felt sorry for both sides, like i got sad of „dying“ lego figures:,)
Also how at the start the bombing has no effect on the military and just destroys the houses and church :-(
True.. We feel sad because we know that actually happened during WW2.
The stylized lego puppets kind of work / act like therapy puppets - being that stylized and simplified we can identify with them very easily.
So the horrors of war come to life instead of it actually looking very „cute“.
Seeing it made with legos which we all actually know from childhood from peaceful times makes it unstetteling
I love the attention to detail and realism, like how the AT round ricochets off of the Tiger Tank and into the facade of the building behind at 2:50.
Another detail like that is at 4:07
You can see the round fail to penetrate the well-sloped armor on the Cromwell tank’s hull, and instead ricochet up into it’s less-protected turret.
And detail in 3:55
Excellent work.
My grandma became a refugee in this battle. Lego or not, fascinating to see anything related to it, especially the civillians going for cover!
I cant begin to describe how insanely good these stopmotions are they create such a chaotic atmosphere and depict the true carnage of war. Cant wait for more videos!
Me too
Same here
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I imagine a 90 min film. You would deserve at least three Oscars. Great job!!
Starring Harry Styles lego dude.
Aww look he is playing with his legos ☺️
The lore:
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Wow the ricochet at 2:49 tearing a hole in the building is such awesome detail. Keep up the good work JD!
0:06 I heard (fuck you!)
Bro i didn't even notice that until you said it! This guy's good.
When I saw your older animations like "Battle of the Somme" or "Battle of Omaha Beach" I thought they were the best stop motion videos on RUclips, but since then you've gotten better and better with them every video. Every video you upload I think it's your best, but the next one just gets better! You are the best stop motion animator I know and I think you will sty it for the rest of your life.
Great job dude!
I love all your videos!
@Beater Bike Channel MFGA Yes it's great!
Ich bin beeindruckt! Großen Respekt! Ein großartiger Film!
Caen was a miserable battle for the Allies but ended up a strategic success as more and more German resources were poured into preventing a breakout there by the British and Canadians. This helped the Americans to break out at Cherborg and eventually ended up with a far worse disaster for the Axis at Falaise Gap where huge chunks of their armies were annihilated. RIP to all who fought and died there on both sides.
D-Day was a strategic success. Caen saw the strategic bombing of Germany interrupted to provide close air support in a tactical solution. Any time you forfeit a strategic priority in favour of a tactical one can be considered a strategic loss.
@@verbalpressurehow many times have you just said strategic
@@SkellY01 Four.
@@verbalpressurethe whole strategy for the invasion of France rested on taking Caen. Indeed having almost total air support was the allies greatest advantage. A combined arms approach makes more sense than bombing campaigns that were not making a great difference at this point in the war.
@bingofingers It makes sense to the extent the Allies were desperate to take Caen. I doubt the Germans felt the bombing campaign was no longer effective in the middle of 1944.
Great to see LEGO finally doing war themes
Gotta bring it back from abc of LGBT somehow
@@eddardgreybeard lol
its not real lego
@@arjosoer1 true but i do wonder where he got the german helmets from
@@Adrian-kb4rg it’s all from brickarms
😎👍That truly was very cool and one of the greatest spectacular uses with Legos that I have ever seen indeed and I just got done watching this the other day on The Worlds Greatest Tank Battles, And a spectacular job on all the Tanks, ground artillery, Aircraft and every thing else as well, A very wonderful and beautiful job very nicely well done indeed Sir!👌.
This deserves to win a Lego Oscar for best everything - I swear some of the shots look like actual WWII footage, like the shots withe bombers flying over head in the background and troops moving on the ground, and the shot at 2:03 with the panzer III (or might be IV) reversing as german troops move forward to take up defensive positions. Definitely going to be revisiting this very frequently!
It's a Panzer III
You have managed to visually and audibly remake the crunch of a shell crumbling the side of a tank into scrap metal successfully. You deserve an award for that alone 🎉
The Lego lore:
How I imagine when I play with my transformer toys:
Lego stopmotions, one of the things that will never die out on youtube
These are the type of videos that give you enjoyment every time you watch it. Even though you watched it over 100 times you still enjoy it like it’s new!
The Battle of Caen was a very traumatic part of the liberation of France, particularly given the devastating allied bombing before the ground advance destroying 70-80% of the city. Well done in depicting this.
Please, don't ever stop. This was nothing short of phenomenal! 🇺🇸
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He is not going to stop, works like these can take MONTHS to do!
Why the American flag? Nationality?
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he Is going to stop...
when he die
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The whole Brickfilm looks like a moment of a movie... they just keep getting better! I cannot believe how long this must’ve took!
This is so fire that he should make a ww2 movie of all his videos combined now that I would pay to see.
Your videos are great. I wish you would upload 4-5 videos a week so I can see more.
these videos are hard to make, and besides most channels on youtube dont even make 4-5 videos a week so i dont even know what you are asking
@@Iason29 true
I did stop motion in college as part of my film degree. It's 24 photos per second. And this sort of animation has things that need to be photoshopped out like wires. There's also planned camera moves and focus pulls that need to be programmed and tested. Takes a very long time to make just a few minutes and that's if you make no mistakes.
@@Feintgames That's right, we do the same as you. But we are a team and each person will be in charge of a different task, 1 person will write the script, 1 person will prepare the props, 1 person will draw the storyboard, 1 person will edit the video, voiceover, 1 person will upload the channel. Usually 1 video will take us 7 days to complete.
this video takes a couple of months or weeks, you are kidding me?
That was absolutely incredible, the attention to detail, the pacing, the sound design. If I was told that there was a Lego WW2 game coming out and this was the opening cinematic, I wouldn't doubt it for a second. Excellently done. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
This is incredible! I cannot believe this is the first time I’ve seen a Lego film. I still am in awe at how the movements are so crisp and clean. I love how you swapped out heads to allow the Lego men to talk.
Would love to see the Tiger tank scene from Fury recreated in Lego! Now that I’m thinking of it you could literally recreate any move scene with Lego. The possibilities are endless and so is the list of scenes I’d love to see you make!
Once again absolutely amazing work! This took a ton of time to make which I can greatly appreciate.
This has got to be the best one so far! The stop motion mixed with the cgi aspects produces a stunning animation. The urban environment gives me Saving Private Ryan vibes. Keep up the good work mate. 👏
The amount of details and work put into this is absolutely insane, amazing job.
😁Cara, você merece mais que o OSCAR. Teve participação do Darth Vader. 🤩🤩🤩
Insane work. I loved how every explosion threw real bricks as debris. So much attention to detail! Phenomenal job!
This brought such a huge smile to my face, as well as insane amounts of nostalgia. When I was in grade school, my best friends and I came across an amazing Lego Star Wars Stopmotion channel (I hate myself for not remembering the name), and we developed so much love for Legos and the art itself. Watching this now brought me and those friends back to those days, when all we did was build Legos and use our imagination, not stressing about day-to-day existence.
Please keep doing this art and hopefully provide others with that same core memory unlocks like you just gave me and my closest friends!
I like how a lot of your battles were small bits or skirmishes of a battles because battles aren’t something that happens at once, battles are made out of many skirmishes
All the explosion, hull penetration, and blood effects were so freaking good with this one
Boy, I tell ya, you've got some talent. It's impressive how you can manage to have so many things happening at once in a format so limiting as Lego stop motion, and also add these special effects, visuals, and even voice acting. Respect.
Was it really stop motion? I assumed it was all CG given the smoothness, and it's impossible to shoot debris flying through the air like they did here in SM. Plus, it would've taken thousands of hours to shoot SM in 24 FPS or higher, as this whole vid was done in. Not to denigrate CG animation, this is incredible work either way.
@@Zircillius ye so the exploding bricks were edit but the rest,, fucking hours of frame by frame animation
4:42 Imagine if Band of Brothers or Saving Private Ryan had been immediately followed up by some sweet war merch.
I'm not the only person who noticed that his builds have improved. Like how he uses wand for tanks and brown treads to symbolize soil/dirt. The style for animation the Tank turret being shot off is now improved and drastically different. Good (I meant by GREAT) job Jordan!
I like the fact you showed that the destruction was from the Allied / American.
You have to strike hard, I agree. At Caen, we can still see the scars on each building. But Montgomery is know to have approved to keep the airstrikes on Caen even after the Germans left. « Just in case »
Because of that, they are both grateful and resentful of the American and specially Montgomery.
did the americans bomb caen also? i thought it was just the british
@@crumpetcommandos779 Yeah they did
It’s crazy to think that this is actually stop motion. it looks like it’s blender animation it’s that good of quality!
This had my attention more than some full length war movies, incredible scenes. The sound design is great really puts you in the action
This is very much the best stop Lego stop motion I’ve seen in a long while
Is Not Lego
@@humorboys9969 well that’s what it says in the title..
But I before I argue about it, now that I look close I see that it ain’t entirely made out of Lego.
Even though I am convinced to be able to read the „Lego“-Logo on a few bricks.
An example for this might be a frame in 2:05. (tank viewed from the right flank, it’s a peace on its tower)
me to !!!!!
Than it is the best brick stop motion i ever saw.
Sublime, genius, innovative and above all else, showing just the kind of magic that can be made using LEGO❤
These videos get more realistic and more realistic by the video! This is so insane how you do it, and I appreciate the work and hours you’ve given for us fans, i remember battles like Dday, and others, but when i try to watch a reenactment, they are always poorly made or I feel bad for the people. Now I can watch them without feeling bad, and these are beautifully made! I love the moment at 1:16, which is so realistic, and I love you so much and the time you put in these! ❤
0:31 Obi Wan and Frodo were apparently in the town during the battle. Little known bit of history.
Small world
I’m just glad you like lotr 😂
That’s something I learned. today thanks man that’s really cool!
POV lego puts the new WW2 series into the lego movie (but seriously amazing work my man)
This is a masterpiece!! Everything is epic, I could go on and on... the animation, the set, the minifies, the combat scenes, everything is so amazing!! Awesome job, this is better than most real war movies I've seen!
Nothing short of miraculous, simple incredible & a lot more accurate than a lot of Hollywood's WW2 movies. Loved it.
The video, sound, editing… Wow! So incredibly well done!
Dang! Your set building is phenomenal and your animation so smooth! Great work! Keep it up.
1:39 I love this part where Germans prepare for defense. In general, the whole movie is AWESOME!
Don't look down on us in Vietnam
More beautiful than war movies . U re great
Hey! 🎈 I’m working on new Stop Motion videos and looking for viewers to feature! If you have time, come by! 🎥✨
I honestly love your videos. The smooth animations coupled with the absorbing depth in which you portray your historic battles really makes one perceive them as something akin to reality.❤
This is incredible. I had originally thought you animated this completely on a computer (which still is technically Stop-Motion) or something, but when I was looking through the comments, I found out this is actually Stop-Motion. I probably didn't even have an Idea of what it was, but I should have. The Stop-Motion is so smooth.
Millions of captures were involved herre.
That’s a frame by frame job. Lasting 5 minutes. That took you about 3000 frame shots to create.
Utter respect 🌺💫🔰
I actually can't believe how smooth the animation is. Outstanding job!
As a military buff and anorak I am bloody blown away by this. Well done. M5 Stuart, Shermans, Comets, Marders, Mk IVs, Tiger, 6 or 25 pounder, 50/75mm PAK and so on. The level of detail is top notch. So glad I subbed.
I still love the amount of effort that is put into this the effects of destructions is so smooth and the models are build and designed with love and realistic accuracy just makes this top 1 best Lego animations by quality, design, details and etc
Massive respect to people making stopmotion films.
Great work! 👍
This has to be the most underrated Lego stop motion channel I've ever came across, the animations are🎉🎉🎉🎉 perfection ✨✨sound effects are GORGEOUS, and the CGI is just.. MWAAH
Watching these just makes me think of how hard this must have been and the fact that i would never have the patience to do this. Like how
As a war thunder player and WW2 enthusiast, it makes me so happy seeing the distinctions between the American Stuart, the Matilda and Sherman @1:33
XD that is a Cromwell, the Brits stopped using the Matilda on large scale after the African campaign in 1943
Can't wait for the behind the scenes video to see all the hard work that went in!
This is absolutely incredible! Y’all are truly talented!
3:36 if you slow mo it you can see the commander of the tanks head come flying off
Nice touch 👍
Brutal
0:40 idk if it was intentional but the bombs jiggling a little were a nice touch I think.
By far my favorite video from this channel. Extremely well executed. As a man coming from Normandy, I geniuinely appreciated the authenticity of the animation.
This is amazing you have improved a lot! I love that it’s a little more fast pace when I feel like some of your older stop motions are…to smooth lol to the point where it kinda feels unrealistic but I think you have found the perfect pace it’s not so fast like brick dictator but it’s not to slow. And of course there we’re thousands of other ways it was amazing but this is a big one I saw
truly amazing piece of film that you’ve created. i cant imagine how long the process must’ve taken you
This one was so good especially the tank explosion effects. I also hope to see more ww1 animations
Amazing work. Caen was one of those battles that in the 80s a lot of historians tried to revise the reputation of, and said was badly fought and clumsy; but I am pleased that modern research has agreed with the original wartime statements of just how heavily defended it was, and that the Anglo-Canadians performed incredibly well under the circumstances put in front of them.
British intelligence failed them
You can play on this map in the Roblox game "WW1 trenches"
@@nonope7592 it was due to a panzer division keeping them on the beach allowing time for the germans to build up defense and i believe they even cut off the british from the canadians for a bit. This and the added fact it was d-day so supplies were already thin it was a recipe for a hard time
If you don't say this is stopmotion, I would believe this is a 3D animation.
Fantastic work, you show us, another great battle in WWII.
GREAT JOB 👍
Yeah its not stop motion. Definitely 3d.
thats just incredible I cant even imagine how is this so good and smooth, you deserve an oscar
Incredible animation - particularly the explosions and the houses blowing up. Would of taking quite some time to create this one! The bomb drops also look very realistic. Sensational effort!
The moment when You realize that a Single stop motion is more realistic Than a million dollar budget videogame.
My dad just bought me 20 World War II mini figures
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Wish i had that too
Wow
Nice bro
That was Incredible. Being a brickfilmer, I can’t imagine how terribly long that this took to make.
Can we all take a moment to appreciate how much time and effort would've gone into making this video possible
Amazing, thank you for all that hard work. This should be an Oscar category all by itself.
Amazing work! Effects, blood, military technic - such an impressive animation! Keep up the huge work!
This was so clean I can see how much effort you put in this just alone the buildings getting destroyed took so much effort you deserve a subscriber
Love your videos
This is beyond words.
Easily my favorite stop motion you have made.
Этот мир ещё не видал столь качественной и реальной, классной анимации...!!°
Да не, мир видал конечно лучше анимации. Просто в области стоп-моушен анимации из лего про войны - никогда лучше не видел
Посмотрите моменты, где показано, что танки со звёздами фигачат по домам, а не по фаш. танкам! Хорошо показана сущность пропаганды...😂
Please never stop your awesome creative history telling.
Easily one of my favorite ones you’ve made so far. You improve so much after each stop motion
This is awesome, astonishing, amazing ! I am following you for long time now and I think this is your best stop motion !
Congrats and thank you for this masterpiece 👏
Better than all the Lego Movies put together will ever be. That was absolutely brilliant stop motion work, loved it! 💯
Love the bombing sequence. Great work! I wish I was good as you on making stop motion!
I'll never get over the cognitive dissonance of seeing my favorite childhood toy used to depict the bloodiest conflict in human history. That's not a knock; this is amazing work!
Lego is great for depicting all sorts of things. I guess that's what makes it so great!
I love the design of the Tiger 1
It’s simple, yet detailed. It’s just satisfying to look at
The soldier at 4:27 fr just looked at the destroyed artillery cannon and still shot the enemy like he could win