It gives me hope to see people in our generation appreciating history. This battle was close to an American Dien Bien Phu. You seem to understand the general process quite well. Glad to see you captured it so well based on images/video. Oorah!
I dont mean to be so offtopic but does someone know a tool to get back into an Instagram account..? I stupidly forgot the password. I would love any tips you can offer me!
@Liam Christian I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and im in the hacking process now. Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@@David56Studioz yeah I realized that too. I threw the trees together while I was there with the pieces I had, and I was running out of good brown plates to add to the trench.
Very nice! My grandfather Defended Khe Sanh in the SVA (South Vietnamese Army) He was in the Air Calvary and he was in one of the Gunships so yeah! Good Job!
Very cool - the Huey chopper is one of the coolest helicopters in the world! Very impressive MOC. A lot of cool details and I like that he is a aware of the historical accurateness and the details! Very cool and great interview! Thanks for sharing this BtB and keep up the great work :-)
Can someone answer this? I am currently making a Vietnam moc and I don’t know where to get the muzzle flash lights, I looked on Light my Bricks and they didn’t have any, please someone answer 🙏
@@lonelytent4972If you want to be really dedicated, try going online and finding a reproduction Mitchell helmet cover (or a square of material), and experiment a bit. Cut out sections of the camo and find a way to attach it to the helmet. The rubber bands you used for foliage bands could be of immense help in this. I have never tried it before (Mostly because I don't want to cut up the original helmet covers I have) but it could work out well.
Trench warfare in the 50's-70's? Trenches were a common fighting style in WWI and WWII, not the Vietnam War. Khe Sanh did have paths of indented ground, but not full on trenches.
@@shinkreytpuylap The fact that he is a kid doesn´t make my point invalid. I can criticize whoever and however I want, I´m not going to not say something because he´s a kid.
The coolest thing about this build is that it was built by a kid, like for real, that's amazing.
I’m a kid and I make giant structures
Pierce Privette well some people r haters depends what u care about I show mine
@@captainrex5223 put one of your massive builds on yt
What you sayin about kids huh. Lol just kiddin I'm a kid and we can be more impressive than you thing but hell were not the best by any means
Maybe because this may be built by a 10 year old actually nvm
It gives me hope to see people in our generation appreciating history. This battle was close to an American Dien Bien Phu. You seem to understand the general process quite well. Glad to see you captured it so well based on images/video. Oorah!
Theres literally millions of teenagers/younger people into history
I dont mean to be so offtopic but does someone know a tool to get back into an Instagram account..?
I stupidly forgot the password. I would love any tips you can offer me!
@Travis Skyler instablaster :)
@Liam Christian I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and im in the hacking process now.
Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Liam Christian it worked and I now got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thank you so much, you really help me out !
Thanks for the interview guys!
Lonely Tent Productions could use some work like maybe trees and trench needs more detail
@@David56Studioz yeah I realized that too. I threw the trees together while I was there with the pieces I had, and I was running out of good brown plates to add to the trench.
Keep up the great work!
@@BeyondtheBrick Thanks!
Lonely Tent Productions lol tent your voice was higher then
From Vietnam with love
Very nice! My grandfather Defended Khe Sanh in the SVA (South Vietnamese Army) He was in the Air Calvary and he was in one of the Gunships so yeah! Good Job!
The cool thing is was the landscaping because the landscaping was perfect!
Love ur videos! Keep up!
Very cool - the Huey chopper is one of the coolest helicopters in the world! Very impressive MOC. A lot of cool details and I like that he is a aware of the historical accurateness and the details! Very cool and great interview! Thanks for sharing this BtB and keep up the great work :-)
I love the idea behind the propeller, putting the motor underground was genius
the lights are amazing
Nice building, ive always wanted to make a Vietnam moc. My Grandfather fought in Vietnam as a Captain in the USMC.
Nice Build!
I MISSED BRICKFAIR HERE IN 2018
"Looks don't count for shit in the jungle! This is Nam baby!" Sergeant Frank Woods. Call Of Duty Black Ops 1
Good job tent! It looks great. And I have been waiting for this interview for a long time!
There should have been more figures but besides that really cool!
If this was for history class and I was the teacher... A +, don’t even bother coming to class anymore 😂
My boi lonelytent with the amazing moc!
I’m in Virginia
Very good
Can someone answer this? I am currently making a Vietnam moc and I don’t know where to get the muzzle flash lights, I looked on Light my Bricks and they didn’t have any, please someone answer 🙏
Nice build! I only miss the cammo on the marines helmets
I wanted to have camo helmets too, but the printed ones were too expensive and I couldn't find many good decals for them either.
@@lonelytent4972If you want to be really dedicated, try going online and finding a reproduction Mitchell helmet cover (or a square of material), and experiment a bit. Cut out sections of the camo and find a way to attach it to the helmet. The rubber bands you used for foliage bands could be of immense help in this. I have never tried it before (Mostly because I don't want to cut up the original helmet covers I have) but it could work out well.
@@garge7676 thats a good idea. I might try that if i make another vietnam moc. Thanks for letting me.
Good stuff!
LONELY TENT FACE REVEAL
But fr this moc is amazing!
Nice video
Trench warfare in the 50's-70's? Trenches were a common fighting style in WWI and WWII, not the Vietnam War. Khe Sanh did have paths of indented ground, but not full on trenches.
Visulent that last bit on the walk ways is the basic definition of a trench.
Awesome
Good saludos desde México muy bien viva LEGOO
Plss tell me what is the name of his RUclips channel
Vietnam yaaaay
cool
I had a brother at Khe Sanh, fighting off the Viet Cong 🎤
So did I. Bravo Co. 1/26. They were right near the ammo dump that was hit and blew sky high.
This nothing to do with the comment but why is there a microphone emoji on this comment
amazing job me likey
Were did he get the lights?
Good 🤣🤣
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I want to build this kinda things but i cant
Dang
Oh have lego incredible army =) give me heart please
How many times he gotta day AHM
It took me 3 Ahm's to already get annoyed
Yasaaa
VIETNAM SAIGON 🖐
Это круто
To much bluish green but great moc
Trench needs more detail tbh
CEO of “UuRrMmMmm
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I from Vietnam I am vietnamese🥰🇻🇳🥰🇻🇳🥰🇻🇳🥰🇻🇳🥰🇻🇳🥰🇻🇳
Kill vietnam please
@@agaggaabagGgagagagagGagagga what's wrong with you?
🇻🇳 HO CHI MINH
Ae Việt Nam! Điểm danh
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This is the ugliest Huey design I have ever seen
Hey, hes just a kid okay? Go ass up
Darn it my comment got deleted
@@shinkreytpuylap The fact that he is a kid doesn´t make my point invalid. I can criticize whoever and however I want, I´m not going to not say something because he´s a kid.