(Repost)As I was bored, I decided to make a little historical document about this thing, I hope you enjoy it. On November 26, 2020, the beginning of the Redd and Abyad wars begun. The battle became known as the battle of White Sand Desert. During an attempt to expand their control across the world, the Abyadanan Sultanate was marching through what is now apart of the modern day Oranisef. The force that was attacked had around 75 to 80 soilders in it. They were were transporting supplies to a camp around 13 miles away from the attack. I believe some context is needed for what caused this attack-and the war in general-to happen. Only around 3 years before this attack was a small war between the Abyadanan Sultanate and the Bluinado Empire. The Bluinado lost major land, even having to relocate the capital of the empire. This of course sparked some hatred towards the Abyadanans. Because of this hatred, a small group began growing larger and larger. Their name was the Cerulens. The Cerulens had been arming themselves even at the beginning of the groups creation, and with each member it got, the more power they had. But because of the fact they did not have an actual military budget, they had lower quality weapons, and it has even been said that they might have had more people armed with swords than they did men armed with good firearms. Another key skill they lacked was training, and the Sultanate Soldiers had at least some basic training. Also these are people who have you know, actual military budgets and they have better guns than those pistols and rifles the Cerulens "found" in a gun store.. However, they found that at least one of these problems could be solved with the help of another group of people. The Reddas. The Reddas were more of a group of united tribes than they were people in a country. But something they shared with the Bluis, was their anger at the Sultanate. Because of how under armed they were, they were going to be inevitable victims to one major power. The Sultanate got to it first. The Redd had already taken out some small groups, mainly with their numbers, and had learned how to use some of the weapons, but they had amazing "training". You see, this was not military training, being taught by an instructor before going out to fight, they learnt, from fighting. The Redds have been raiding, for well, a long time. They do mainly live in a desert, and they have had to live with the smallest amount of resources they can get, and they learned not to overuse or take anything for granted. Now, before they start sounding so cool and respectful, remember, these people maimed, killed, beat and just really tortured whoever they came across. They were not very good for a reputation. They also really did not like outsiders after the first few attacks, so the Cerlun group coming in such large numbers, carrying weapons, did not provoke a great response.(More on that soon). Their were even some talks amongst Sultanate soldiers that a group of Redds, only 3 men strong, held off an entire advance of Sultanate soldiers. This though, was just a legend. Because of their anger at the Sultanate, and their training, the Cerulens decided these people would be a great help to them. According to some documents regarding the events, a group of 55 Cerulen members came into Redda territory, bringing over 60 guns, and taught the Redds how to use them properly. Some Redds still stuck with swords and spears, but most picked up guns if they had a chance. They even brought around 5 RPGs and three cannons. On the night before the attack, over 110 Redda tribe members gathered in their positions. Many used the mountains in the desert as a high ground firing range. Some even crawled into caves as snipers. Around 25 trained swordsman hid around the point that the Sultanate soldiers were reportedly moving through, and waited for them. A tribes member even armed themselves with a RPG. Now, wether it was their numbers, or their strength or whether the soldiers were just too tired to fight, which a lot were, they had finished fighting a war just a few years ago, and now they are marching through a desert, is up to debate. Hell, to be honest, most of these people had little military training, as they were taken from farms and other hard labor jobs, and just taught some basic skills, given a gun,a uniform, and sent on their way. The only really good thing for them, was they had much more modern and at least better weapons than the Cerulens, gee, I wonder why. To see the battle, or really a recreation of it, check the documentary above. This battle would eventually lead the the Redd-Abyad wars, which would go onto lead to some world round inventions. These wars would go on to lead the world to another war. The Color wars. This war deserves its own article, for it changed the world, not only by its borders, but by its technology, just like most wars do.
You all probably dont give a damn but does anybody know of a way to get back into an Instagram account?? I somehow forgot the account password. I appreciate any help you can offer me.
@Myles Francisco i really appreciate your reply. I found the site on google and I'm trying it out atm. Seems to take a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
FINALLY! THIS IS THE TYPE OF STOP-MOTION WORK I HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR! THIS IS SO FUCCIN WELL MADE MAN, FROM THE VISUALS TO THE AUDIO, THE CAMERA ANGLE WORK HOLY FUCCIN SHI DUDE THIS IS WHAT I CALL MASTER PIECE LES GOOOOOOOOOOO!
I like the total war sound effects. The sound affects of reloading, shooting, putting their stuff together is just so satisfying. You really do a good job I gotta say.
This is great! The cinematography and camera techniques are amazing, especially for a stop motion! The soldiers' movents are silky smooth, and it's an awesome use of those unique poses! I also loved the aftermath of the battle, and the little cliffhanger leading up to what's next. Keep up the great work, and I look forward to seeing your next stop motion film!
Thank you so much for the kind feedback! Means a lot to me! Armies In Plastic makes a lot of relatively obscure conflicts in 1/32 scale. You should check them out.
Glad to see someone using the Armies In Plastic figures for stop motion ..... so many different types and colors to choose from ..... lot more than just green and tan .....keep up the good work and thanks 👍😁
Thank you for the encouragement! And yes, Armies In Plastic is good for stop motion. Their bases are very large, so they won't immediately topple over on carpet. Their vast vastness of selection is also a plus.
I think two overlooked aspects of stop motions are cinematography and sound design. Both of which you nailed. The Camera angles works, and the sound makes it realistic and makes me feel like i'm watching a war, not a bunch of pictures of war.
Amazing work as expected, I love the large rather large scale of the battle and the reds taking supplies from the recently deceased whites as well as the music
@@SomeDudeArmyMen would you mind telling me some stop motion tricks? Im going to be a stopmotion only channel soon, and im making my newest stopmotion right now, taking the first picture
I think Winston Churchill said something in his memoirs about "chocolate soldiers riding cream-colored camels" when, around the time when the British army was in Egypt, he looked down from a high cliff and saw some cavalry below. He must have been remembering back to his toy soldier days. Anyway, nice video! You don't get to see the A.I.P. Egyptians too often.
@@Golden_Age918 Yes, they are! Do you know what they are saying? Unfortunately, I don't speak Turkish, so I couldn't make the speech match their actions completely.
Well for insects the inside of a house could be considered a desert depending on the conditions. Unless its a bathroom...then its a place where flash floods happen often.
Nice job again my dude!!🤘 You should be on your own list of "Humanity's Last Hope" brotha. Keep up the great angles and FX. Have quite a collection of soldiers brewing!🙌🤓 -Nick
Defiantly one of my top 5 favorite army men stop motions ever. The animation is swift and realistic and the sounds make it even better! Just one question though, where did you get the army men and equipment from they look amazing!
I wrote a book called The Great Army Men War, with The Green Army, the Tan Army, The Grey Army, The Red Army, The Blue Army and The Purple Army. As the title said, they had a huge war. Near the end of the second one, I added in The White Army and The Black Army. They were resistance to fight against the LEGO Army's last stand. So I was surprised to see the real White Army in a RUclips video, and what looked like to be the Brown army gave me inspiration to maybe write another book about the war between The Black Army, The White Army, and the Brown Army.
I love this video I love the ambush and also I stop motion of army men but it's so hard because I really can't move there arms and I love how you can do that with army men
I just want to know where you found the models. I can't find many good ones besides simple old green and tan models on Amazon. And they're horrible. Anybody know of anywhere?
Very nice! I would say this in case you don't know: You have Afghan warriors fighting the Egyptians. Armies In Plastic made 3 sets of Sudan tribes. Dervish rifleman, Dervish swords/spearmen and Beja warriors. And made a set of Dervish cavalry also. And Egyptian lancer cavalry, plus British infantry, cavalry and cannon and gatling guns and crews! If Sudan War is your thing you really have a great line of sets from Armies In Plastic. AND if Afghan war is your thing you can get Highlander infantry and Indian infantry and cavalry lancers. AIP really did a great line for both Sudan and Afghan wars.
Thanks for the compliment! Don't worry, I do know. I just wanted a generic sort of "Middle Eastern" battle without any real historical basis. It's a shame that AIP never made any Beja cavalry or Mahdist Dervish camelmen, though. Can't have everything, I guess.
@@SomeDudeArmyMen He was planning on Beja cavalry but it never got to production stage. You're correct, can't have everything. Even thought of Dervish guns and crews but he told me they were so limited in the Sudan War and the crews were usually captured Egyptians! But I've told collectors/wargamers that if Sudan War is your thing, just go to Armies in Plastic and you will be very pleased!
Rare (historical) factions, rare color, rare sculpts, showing army logistics, attention to detail, and the fact that this has it's own neat backstory makes this an excellent and creative stop motion. Only question i'd have would be where you got those sculpts.
I’m kind of new to the whole Stop motion business and was wondering if you could help me? How do you do your fun shooting affects like the shots? We’re do you get the gun sounds?
Some Dude but on your “Just Deserts” one when the blues are firing the Gatling gun I paused it and it did not look like a drawing it looked more like a shape. I’ll try this though Thanks so much I’ll come you if I have any more questions
Truly enjoyed this. I have to ask if you could do a tutorial on how you use Stop Motion Studios app considering I am just figuring out you can draw your own effects + sync audio. (I used to download my films and then do the SFX on IMovie).
Thank you for the support! Unfortunately, Stop Motion Studio's editing capabilities are severely limited, given that is a mobile app. The manual here should answer most of your questions: www.cateater.com/support.html If you intend to draw in your own effects, you should get a stylus or something like that.
I decided to make a story for the camel. 🐪 The camel is named Ahmad pasha and he was captured in a skirmish with the redds when a regiment of abadanan soldiers found a camp guarded by only 18 redd tribesmen. At first Ahmad was used as a supply camel carrying a screw gun while he looked at a camel with a flag bearer on it and he felt sad but one day he finally made it to that rank and then he carried a trooper of the 188th camel regiment at this skirmish (hence georgianpaptist514) he was the camel the redds captured and he went back to his life with the redds
@@jennifercleveland5619 3-4 months I think? It was supposed to be a one minute short, but kept getting more and more added on. I was working on something else at the time as well, so that's why this took so long to exist.
@@Neutronium_0 Actually, it was more from Khartoum. The dudes represented here are more supposed to be Egyptian Fellahin than the Ottomans. The ambushing faction is based (stolen) off of the Northwest Frontier. I haven't seen any movies about the NW Frontier, but it's still a very distinct atmosphere.
(Repost)As I was bored, I decided to make a little historical document about this thing, I hope you enjoy it.
On November 26, 2020, the beginning of the Redd and Abyad wars begun. The battle became known as the battle of White Sand Desert. During an attempt to expand their control across the world, the Abyadanan Sultanate was marching through what is now apart of the modern day Oranisef. The force that was attacked had around 75 to 80 soilders in it. They were were transporting supplies to a camp around 13 miles away from the attack.
I believe some context is needed for what caused this attack-and the war in general-to happen. Only around 3 years before this attack was a small war between the Abyadanan Sultanate and the Bluinado Empire. The Bluinado lost major land, even having to relocate the capital of the empire. This of course sparked some hatred towards the Abyadanans. Because of this hatred, a small group began growing larger and larger. Their name was the Cerulens. The Cerulens had been arming themselves even at the beginning of the groups creation, and with each member it got, the more power they had. But because of the fact they did not have an actual military budget, they had lower quality weapons, and it has even been said that they might have had more people armed with swords than they did men armed with good firearms. Another key skill they lacked was training, and the Sultanate Soldiers had at least some basic training. Also these are people who have you know, actual military budgets and they have better guns than those pistols and rifles the Cerulens "found" in a gun store.. However, they found that at least one of these problems could be solved with the help of another group of people. The Reddas.
The Reddas were more of a group of united tribes than they were people in a country. But something they shared with the Bluis, was their anger at the Sultanate. Because of how under armed they were, they were going to be inevitable victims to one major power. The Sultanate got to it first. The Redd had already taken out some small groups, mainly with their numbers, and had learned how to use some of the weapons, but they had amazing "training". You see, this was not military training, being taught by an instructor before going out to fight, they learnt, from fighting. The Redds have been raiding, for well, a long time. They do mainly live in a desert, and they have had to live with the smallest amount of resources they can get, and they learned not to overuse or take anything for granted. Now, before they start sounding so cool and respectful, remember, these people maimed, killed, beat and just really tortured whoever they came across. They were not very good for a reputation. They also really did not like outsiders after the first few attacks, so the Cerlun group coming in such large numbers, carrying weapons, did not provoke a great response.(More on that soon). Their were even some talks amongst Sultanate soldiers that a group of Redds, only 3 men strong, held off an entire advance of Sultanate soldiers. This though, was just a legend. Because of their anger at the Sultanate, and their training, the Cerulens decided these people would be a great help to them. According to some documents regarding the events, a group of 55 Cerulen members came into Redda territory, bringing over 60 guns, and taught the Redds how to use them properly. Some Redds still stuck with swords and spears, but most picked up guns if they had a chance. They even brought around 5 RPGs and three cannons.
On the night before the attack, over 110 Redda tribe members gathered in their positions. Many used the mountains in the desert as a high ground firing range. Some even crawled into caves as snipers. Around 25 trained swordsman hid around the point that the Sultanate soldiers were reportedly moving through, and waited for them. A tribes member even armed themselves with a RPG. Now, wether it was their numbers, or their strength or whether the soldiers were just too tired to fight, which a lot were, they had finished fighting a war just a few years ago, and now they are marching through a desert, is up to debate. Hell, to be honest, most of these people had little military training, as they were taken from farms and other hard labor jobs, and just taught some basic skills, given a gun,a uniform, and sent on their way. The only really good thing for them, was they had much more modern and at least better weapons than the Cerulens, gee, I wonder why. To see the battle, or really a recreation of it, check the documentary above.
This battle would eventually lead the the Redd-Abyad wars, which would go onto lead to some world round inventions. These wars would go on to lead the world to another war. The Color wars. This war deserves its own article, for it changed the world, not only by its borders, but by its technology, just like most wars do.
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You all probably dont give a damn but does anybody know of a way to get back into an Instagram account??
I somehow forgot the account password. I appreciate any help you can offer me.
@Harry Adriel Instablaster :)
@Myles Francisco i really appreciate your reply. I found the site on google and I'm trying it out atm.
Seems to take a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
I love how they just clean up after the battle. For some reason it’s so satisfying
Thanks! The whole point of that segment was to make Post-Pashto Ambush ASMR
FINALLY! THIS IS THE TYPE OF STOP-MOTION WORK I HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR! THIS IS SO FUCCIN WELL MADE MAN, FROM THE VISUALS TO THE AUDIO, THE CAMERA ANGLE WORK HOLY FUCCIN SHI DUDE THIS IS WHAT I CALL MASTER PIECE LES GOOOOOOOOOOO!
THE FLUIDITY OF THE ANIMATION IS JUST TOO NOTCH MAN! SMOOTH AS HELL AND IT JUST FEELS REAL MAN IDK BUT DUDE THIS IS SO WELL MADE
Thank you so much for the kind compliments! It means the world to me!
Holy crist on a stick
I like the total war sound effects. The sound affects of reloading, shooting, putting their stuff together is just so satisfying. You really do a good job I gotta say.
Thanks for the supportive comment!
This is great! The cinematography and camera techniques are amazing, especially for a stop motion! The soldiers' movents are silky smooth, and it's an awesome use of those unique poses! I also loved the aftermath of the battle, and the little cliffhanger leading up to what's next. Keep up the great work, and I look forward to seeing your next stop motion film!
Thank you so much for the kind feedback! Means a lot to me! Armies In Plastic makes a lot of relatively obscure conflicts in 1/32 scale. You should check them out.
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Hi Armies or plastic studios!! I’m a huge fan
@@Lego501st hello
You Türkis
Glad to see someone using the Armies In Plastic figures for stop motion ..... so many different types and colors to choose from ..... lot more than just green and tan .....keep up the good work and thanks 👍😁
Thank you for the encouragement! And yes, Armies In Plastic is good for stop motion. Their bases are very large, so they won't immediately topple over on carpet. Their vast vastness of selection is also a plus.
I love this video. I come back to it every now and then and I’m completely blown away. Great job!
Wow, thank you! That means a lot to me!
I think two overlooked aspects of stop motions are cinematography and sound design. Both of which you nailed. The Camera angles works, and the sound makes it realistic and makes me feel like i'm watching a war, not a bunch of pictures of war.
Thank you so much for the kind comment! I did focus a lot on sound design, so glad to see you noticed!
I just wanna say thank you. Your content has inspired me to make stop motion and I really glad that I did so thank you
Thanks so much for the compliment! Really means a lot to me!!
And the gunfire and explosions are awesome, too! Also nice voice acting
Nice! I love Army Men Stop Motion 💚💚💚
Dag nabbit this is EPIC! The camera movements are just so cinematic!
Amazing work as expected, I love the large rather large scale of the battle and the reds taking supplies from the recently deceased whites as well as the music
Thank you for the feedback!
@sajmon2402 _ Nah, I'm not Czech, I'm from China. I used to watch Little Mole all the time though as a lad, and I still love that cartoon
I normally dont like stopmotions like this but the way you made this is amazing.
Thank you for the kind compliment!
@@SomeDudeArmyMen would you mind telling me some stop motion tricks? Im going to be a stopmotion only channel soon, and im making my newest stopmotion right now, taking the first picture
I like this one and I can't wait for a tan vs green with a good camera like this
Thank you!
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I love army men hidden gems like this one,ones that kind of move away from the typical green vs tan conflict.
Thank you! As much as I love the Pukes and Sandmen, I agree that exploring other facets of army men is interesting
Nice Animation I really like how they did a volley fire near the end!
"We are always correct, even if we contradict ourselves!" - Green Checkpoint sign, 2020.
Nothing a fresh jezail slug to the sternum can't resolve!
WOW it’s so good I’ve watched this so many times I could not look away
Thank you so much!
No problem but where did you find the army men
I think Winston Churchill said something in his memoirs about "chocolate soldiers riding cream-colored camels" when, around the time when the British army was in Egypt, he looked down from a high cliff and saw some cavalry below. He must have been remembering back to his toy soldier days. Anyway, nice video! You don't get to see the A.I.P. Egyptians too often.
Thank you, friend! Churchill was quite the lucky child, with hundreds of hand painted toy soldiers at his disposal haha
I’m impressed that he got the army men to stand so well on carpet congrats
Magic
@@SomeDudeArmyMen Guess so
Sorcery
I will always enjoy watching your stop motions!
Glad you like them!
O my god best stop Motion I’ve seen EVER I fudgeing love this thing great job! :)
PS I Watch a lot of stop motion
Thank you so much for the support! It means the world to me! :-)
This makes me want to come back to stop motion! I loved the ambush part! Great work!
Glad to hear it, thank you so much! And please do come back, we all miss you!
Yes we do dearly
Ok permainan nya
This is awesome
Thanks!
Ottomans Wow ive never seen a stop motion like this 😮
This is so well done
History is the most unpopular army men thing and this channel makes all of it
tHANKS!
This is one of the best stop motions I’ve seen
Thank you for the compliment! It means a lot to me!
@@SomeDudeArmyMen you’re welcome
Man, youre really pro. Keep up the great work, visual and sound effects!!!
Thanks, will do!
What did i just watch? it was amazing!
And because of that i subscribed nice vud!😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you for your compliment! Means a lot to me!
Youre welcome
And BTW the soldiers speaking turkish right? Cause im turkish!!!
@@Golden_Age918 Yes, they are! Do you know what they are saying? Unfortunately, I don't speak Turkish, so I couldn't make the speech match their actions completely.
This is the content I subscribed for.
Thank you!
Indeed😃😃
My son asked me to drop a comment and ask where you get the army men with camels. Thanks...
Armies in Plastic
I liked the setting it matched the plot
Well for insects the inside of a house could be considered a desert depending on the conditions. Unless its a bathroom...then its a place where flash floods happen often.
@@foxmutant1295 wow
This is awesome, the machine gun reminded me of the mandalorian ep2
Or was it 1
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This is an amazing stop motion, and it uses some of the most detailed toy soldiers.
Thanks!
Your welcome, keep up the great work
This is great ! Keep up the good work man
That living room is a dangerous place!
Hey I got to say you were my biggiest inspiration too start really liked this video
Thank you!
that was epic!
Thank you so much for the kind feedback!
Nice Video And I like The Sounds Effects!
The smoothness of the frames are amazing and how long it it must be impossible
Thank you friend!
Nice job again my dude!!🤘 You should be on your own list of "Humanity's Last Hope" brotha. Keep up the great angles and FX. Have quite a collection of soldiers brewing!🙌🤓
-Nick
Thank you so much for the kind comment! Really appreciate it! Means a lot and a great honor coming from you!
whoaa ur work is nice i suscribed!
I appreciate it!
My favorite one you made
Thanks!
@@SomeDudeArmyMen no problem!
I'm really happy that.This is not so not realistic, but I'm so naughty and it is really so realistic.I am happy about that.Thank you
Bad ass dude! Grate job!
I love your Balkan war stop motion
I liked how the bodies were falling from the sofa, nice work as always
Thank you for the support! Also, Da Allahmoe awaits.
@@SomeDudeArmyMen yaay
IMC productions 😊
This is so epic you are so good for these
Thank you so much for your compliment!
Wow good animations
please bro keep up the line battle stuff you deserve the likes and the subs
Thank you! There will definitely be more line battles to come
Brilliant very clever, have subscribed, all the best Garry
Thank you, very much appreciate it!
@@SomeDudeArmyMen Your name is very familiar
It was all amazing! Sound affects, stop motion, gunfire affects JUST AMAZING KEEP IT UP!!! (Did you use tiger hobbies miniatures)
Thanks for the comment! I've never heard of that brand
How did u do the shooting effects? Just tell me the app and I will be good
Wee woo bleep boop awesome! 👍👍👍👍
Thanks! Also nice usernam- *CENSORED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE*
Defiantly one of my top 5 favorite army men stop motions ever. The animation is swift and realistic and the sounds make it even better! Just one question though, where did you get the army men and equipment from they look amazing!
Thanks! The army men are all Armies In Plastic
Thanks!
Amazing bro, just amazing!
where did you get the box and waggon
dollar tree
I wrote a book called The Great Army Men War, with The Green Army, the Tan Army, The Grey Army, The Red Army, The Blue Army and The Purple Army. As the title said, they had a huge war. Near the end of the second one, I added in The White Army and The Black Army. They were resistance to fight against the LEGO Army's last stand. So I was surprised to see the real White Army in a RUclips video, and what looked like to be the Brown army gave me inspiration to maybe write another book about the war between The Black Army, The White Army, and the Brown Army.
dude i wanna read this!
Wow I love it!
Yay! Thank you!
this is so so so so cool
Thank you so much!
Just want to say woooow You are Brilliant
Thank you so much!
Great job man
Thank you so much!
you are really good at this
와 어떻게 이렇게 디테일하게 찍을수있지.....잘움직이네....
Whoa nice
Thank you!
I love this video I love the ambush and also I stop motion of army men but it's so hard because I really can't move there arms and I love how you can do that with army men
Thank you for the kind feedback! Means the world to me
Your welcome
I don't have a channel though I have a lot of school stuff to do and don't have the time
@@timothyschirack8541 Yeah, school is an extremely unhelpful factor when it comes to such time consuming endeavors like stop motion.
Nice Movie. The Soundtrack is from Movie Khartoum With charlron heston and Sir lawrence Oliver very nice👌🏻
Good ear, sir
do these guys have Army's in Plastic on the base of their baseplates?
Yes
I just want to know where you found the models. I can't find many good ones besides simple old green and tan models on Amazon. And they're horrible. Anybody know of anywhere?
If you are talking about army men with actual guns then I suggest Timmee toys
@@thelieutenantsstopmotion9616 Thanks I'll check it out then!
Armies In Plastic
Very nice! I would say this in case you don't know: You have Afghan warriors fighting the Egyptians. Armies In Plastic made 3 sets of Sudan tribes. Dervish rifleman, Dervish swords/spearmen and Beja warriors. And made a set of Dervish cavalry also. And Egyptian lancer cavalry, plus British infantry, cavalry and cannon and gatling guns and crews! If Sudan War is your thing you really have a great line of sets from Armies In Plastic. AND if Afghan war is your thing you can get Highlander infantry and Indian infantry and cavalry lancers. AIP really did a great line for both Sudan and Afghan wars.
Thanks for the compliment! Don't worry, I do know. I just wanted a generic sort of "Middle Eastern" battle without any real historical basis. It's a shame that AIP never made any Beja cavalry or Mahdist Dervish camelmen, though. Can't have everything, I guess.
@@SomeDudeArmyMen He was planning on Beja cavalry but it never got to production stage. You're correct, can't have everything. Even thought of Dervish guns and crews but he told me they were so limited in the Sudan War and the crews were usually captured Egyptians! But I've told collectors/wargamers that if Sudan War is your thing, just go to Armies in Plastic and you will be very pleased!
@@SomeDudeArmyMen bu arada beyaz olanlar Türkler kırmızılar sanırım İngilizler
I want part 2
ok
Great stop motion love the foreign language aspect it gives the film realism but I am curious where do you get your language audio from
Thanks! I usually get them from video games
This was a great stop motion and where did you get the army men
Im from turkey but i love the stop motion
Thank you
Great movie. What video editor do you use?
I just use Stop Motion Studio's built in editor, because I am a disgusting fatbody
How did you find 2 groups of army men and all of the equipment and how much were they
Rare (historical) factions, rare color, rare sculpts, showing army logistics, attention to detail, and the fact that this has it's own neat backstory makes this an excellent and creative stop motion. Only question i'd have would be where you got those sculpts.
Thanks man! The figures used are all Armies In Plastic
@@SomeDudeArmyMen what are the red and white army men called cause I can’t find them
Awesome
I’m kind of new to the whole Stop motion business and was wondering if you could help me? How do you do your fun shooting affects like the shots? We’re do you get the gun sounds?
I just draw them in with Stop Motion Studio, with the full feature pack. I extract the gun sounds from various video games and whatnot.
Some Dude but on your “Just Deserts” one when the blues are firing the Gatling gun I paused it and it did not look like a drawing it looked more like a shape. I’ll try this though Thanks so much I’ll come you if I have any more questions
This is amazing!! How did you make the effects?
Stop Motion Studio; you can draw on the frames
Truly enjoyed this. I have to ask if you could do a tutorial on how you use Stop Motion Studios app considering I am just figuring out you can draw your own effects + sync audio. (I used to download my films and then do the SFX on IMovie).
Thank you for the support! Unfortunately, Stop Motion Studio's editing capabilities are severely limited, given that is a mobile app. The manual here should answer most of your questions: www.cateater.com/support.html
If you intend to draw in your own effects, you should get a stylus or something like that.
@@SomeDudeArmyMen Thanks! I was assuming a stylus would be needed aside from my fingers of course. Good luck in your future works!
Such a great stop motion you sir are an inspiration ☺️
Thank you so much!
oh my god the fantastic
What sound effects did you use? Like the voice lines?
Are your blues AIP as well and if not where can I get some.
Cool video I play army men sarges heroes and play as a blue man 👉
I miss that game...
I decided to make a story for the camel.
🐪 The camel is named Ahmad pasha and he was captured in a skirmish with the redds when a regiment of abadanan soldiers found a camp guarded by only 18 redd tribesmen.
At first Ahmad was used as a supply camel carrying a screw gun while he looked at a camel with a flag bearer on it and he felt sad but one day he finally made it to that rank and then he carried a trooper of the 188th camel regiment at this skirmish (hence georgianpaptist514) he was the camel the redds captured and he went back to his life with the redds
Well done how long did this take you
Thanks! A few months or so
Wow nice
Nice stop motion
Sorry for late reply but I'm a very big fan of you I like your videos so much I'm a subscriber of you
Glad to hear! Thank you!
Haha Ena perande
@@SomeDudeArmyMen ❤❤
@@SomeDudeArmyMen wth
Great stop motions I have hundreds of the same brand (Armies in plastic)
i loved it! you should be on tv! i love doing stop motion to
Thank you so much for the kind feedback! Means a lot to me!
@@SomeDudeArmyMen how long did it take for you to make this?
@@jennifercleveland5619 3-4 months I think? It was supposed to be a one minute short, but kept getting more and more added on. I was working on something else at the time as well, so that's why this took so long to exist.
@@SomeDudeArmyMen wow good job! mine take about 2 weeks but there bad lol
Some Dude I did one (kinda bad) It took me all day to do it nonstop work and mom even let me have the Whole day to do it
That is so awesome
Awesome videos my friend
Glad you like them! Means a lot to me!
Are you going to make any more movies with you Egyptians
Nice job
This is good
Thank you!
May I ask though where did you get the inspiration of this video from I have the feeling Lawrence of Arabia
@@Neutronium_0 Actually, it was more from Khartoum. The dudes represented here are more supposed to be Egyptian Fellahin than the Ottomans. The ambushing faction is based (stolen) off of the Northwest Frontier. I haven't seen any movies about the NW Frontier, but it's still a very distinct atmosphere.
That’s so cool
Cool