This is incredible one of my all time favorite Mocs was the battle of Waterloo this guy also made and I love that's he's still building...the amount of knowledge he has about this era makes his builds much more interesting as it feels like they have more meaning, please keep it up
Amazing moc! I can barely believe someone did Leipzig/Probstheida. Some minor nitpicks, as a fellow Napoleonic history enthusiast: There weren't half a million troops at Leipzig. It actually were even more, around 600.000 (tripe the size of Waterloo!). Then the fact that Prussia had no Emperor but a king. Also, there is a random Imperial German Army flag with one of the Prussian units. Really love this MOC though, even more impressive than the old Waterloo MOC.
Great moc and awesome to see my city represented in the LEGO community. I'm passing by the monumental Völkerschlachtdenkmal in Probstheida every once in a while that reminds us of that very battle. Cool to see some history! Greetings from Leipzig ;)
Otherwise known as the Battle of Nations. Absolutely fantastic and although there's 'only' 600 minifigs it works to then think just how many more minifigs would be needed to get to 500,000!
The historical commentary is very misleading, most of the Napoleonic wars are the british creating coalitions against France, not the other way around, and it started BEFORE Napoleon so you can't blame him for that.
This is incredible one of my all time favorite Mocs was the battle of Waterloo this guy also made and I love that's he's still building...the amount of knowledge he has about this era makes his builds much more interesting as it feels like they have more meaning, please keep it up
This is so ture
The build is obviously amazing, but the historical knowledge and context is incredibly interesting and in-depth!
Great to see Gary Brooks back! His historical mocs are always sick!
Amazing moc! I can barely believe someone did Leipzig/Probstheida.
Some minor nitpicks, as a fellow Napoleonic history enthusiast:
There weren't half a million troops at Leipzig. It actually were even more, around 600.000 (tripe the size of Waterloo!).
Then the fact that Prussia had no Emperor but a king. Also, there is a random Imperial German Army flag with one of the Prussian units.
Really love this MOC though, even more impressive than the old Waterloo MOC.
Great build! We always need more History in LEGO. Appreciate the tips on the minifig torsos too!
This is amazing! I used to use my lego soldiers to play the Napoleonic Wars!!!
Great moc and awesome to see my city represented in the LEGO community. I'm passing by the monumental Völkerschlachtdenkmal in Probstheida every once in a while that reminds us of that very battle. Cool to see some history!
Greetings from Leipzig ;)
I love history and Legos I could watch this type of content all day this man spent so time and money on this historical event 👍🏻👍🏻
Otherwise known as the Battle of Nations. Absolutely fantastic and although there's 'only' 600 minifigs it works to then think just how many more minifigs would be needed to get to 500,000!
Well this was surprising educational, I have very little clue about Napoleon, so I just been enlightened, thanks to lego!!
This moc is insane!
best moc ive ever seen
YESSSSSS NAPOLEON YESSSSS
Great build!
Napoleonic wars is a very underrated in this community not many Lego figures shakos weapons etc from this era
it look so amzing
Sooooooooooo awesome
This looks really good
Our legend is getting old
Wow 😮 Awesome 👍
i cant find the torso on brick link what is it called 😭😭😭😭😭😭
The Russian torsos are from the Thespian (dark green one) and the boutique hotel waiters (light green ones)
Sorry to comment... but wasn't Waterloo actually Napoleon's 'Waterloo '????
Welcome back gary. How does he get so many brown musket rifles?
I'm confused, what firemen torso is that?
Vive L'Empereur and RIP Józef Poniatowski
Nice
beautiful build, however i noticed an imperial german flag that would not have been used at the battle :/
What about the Hougoumont Farm
That’s at Waterloo
Прикольныя. Паделка
3 emperors yes: of Russia, of Austria and of French ie Napoleon. Prussia didn't have emperor
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Sadly, Garry was inaccurate about the napoleon movie being fantastic… we would have been better without the movie…
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The historical commentary is very misleading, most of the Napoleonic wars are the british creating coalitions against France, not the other way around, and it started BEFORE Napoleon so you can't blame him for that.