American revolution, battles of Lexington and Concord history film
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- Опубликовано: 4 июн 2020
- INDEPENDENCE WAR, All parts together: Battles of Lexington and Concord History brick film - by LCM brick show.
New history lesson on my channel! Let's learn main history event together!
Great history accurate minifigures for American Revolution or napoleonic war:
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Narrated by Peter Baker: www.theenglishvoiceover.com/
Custom 3D Grenadier hats by woody64 from shapeways
Hope for your support/likes/comments/shares
History in Lego
The Battles of Lexington and Concord were the first military engagements of the American Revolutionary War. The battles were fought on April 19, 1775 in Middlesex County, Province of Massachusetts Bay, within the towns of Lexington, Concord, Lincoln, Menotomy (present-day Arlington), and Cambridge. They marked the outbreak of armed conflict between the Kingdom of Great Britain and its thirteen colonies in America.
Results:
Strategic American victory
British forces succeed in destroying cannon and supplies in Concord
Militia successfully drive British back to Boston
Start of the American Revolutionary War
Casualties and losses
Militia: 49 killed + 39 wounded + 5 missing
Ragulars: 73 killed + 174 wounded + 53 missing
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Full movie, both parts together! Really proud of this film - history educational and fun at the same time - and hope you will like it as much as I like it!
You had 1 like now you have 2
LCM brick show-Where do you get the narrator voice? Is it your voice
Bro your movies are AWESOME! I had watched some of them lately, and there is a thing that I’d like to say. I know that these are just plastic lego models, but about the German soldiers in the WW1 era. Only the officers wore “spiked” helmets, normal soldiers were usually just regular helmets.
What’s your FPS
How did you got the grenadier bearskins
I just like how you out random movie characters as civilians like Anna and Hagrid
Couldn't believe Hagrid went down in the very beginning lol
I almost died laughing when I saw him in line-up. I wanted him to say to the British officer "You're a wizard,Harry."
Hagrid playstation 1
@@german-ws2gdwhen playstation 0
it will be like😱😱😱
I also saw Elsa in the beginning.
I am from Argentina and I love the history of the United States, the truth is a great country to free itself from its oppressors before us, I love your videos, the truth is I learn a lot
Well, "oppressors".. those were mostly Brits fighting Brits.
That's why the British commander Howe also secretly sympathized with the rebels .
And in Argentina it was probably also mostly Spaniards fighting Spaniards.
In reality, the economic and political elites in the colonies probably simply wanted more freedom and control over their territories, while the economic and political elites in the old world wanted to retain that control for themselves.
And in the end, the common man on both sides got fed the regular nationalistic bullshit, and had to fight it out for the rich
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@skaigerx2248# except your country was the oppressors in the Falklands Islands bruh in 1980's.# the British army commended by Margaret Thatcher kick ass.# those islands don't belong too you& never have ever.
@@jaredelizardo201womp womp your empire is no more
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Imagine how terrifying it must be to see a line of Redcoats with bayonets slowly marching towards you with the toughts about them beeing the best military in the world in your head 💀
Could you make an American Revolution Yorktown battle
CARD DINGERS why
D SMITH Yorktown was one of the most important battles in the American revolution and changed the course of the war
Barsdell Whanau Yeah, because that was the end of it (in terms of physical conflict) 😂
YAAAAS
I'd like to see him portray the French troops in that battle.
My theory for the shot heard around the world : these men were a very inexperienced millita, so when they’re commanding officers told them to disperse, one of them accidentally shot the musket while dispersing it, and the reason why no one knows who fired it because they are dead, the millita had most of the casualties so maybe one of the men who died was the man who fired the shot.
possible
One word explains a whole explanation.
I'm Kind a Historian myself
I know another that goes that a young British Soldier got confused and fired a shot.
@@lukebishop7288 yeah but aren’t British soldiers like the most well trained at this time just saying maybe he wasn’t paying attention all to much
Great work, my friend! Keep up the awesome work!
U HACE FRIENDS????
I remember learning about this when I was very young, like three years old, and being the only one raising a hand in all of my history classes. I could blame my grandfather who served in the Vietnam War era and always be having grandson-grandfather bonding time with history documentaries, but I have always enjoyed history and the bonding sessions with my grandfather. I'm a teenager now and I still watch history documentaries with my grandfather and enjoy listening to my grandfather and his brothers talk about their time in the US Army.
Honestly such an incredible video man
I subbed :)
same :/
Exactly man😊😊
6:05 Oh my god
Never thought I'd cry to another lego film, but that hurt me in the studs.
So brilliant, especially to educate the children who don't have quality instruction these days.
3 comments? This was awesome. I always prefer to see lego documents on history. Very good historical accuracy, congrats.
I personally LOVE legos and the American Revolution and around the time of it. This is literally perfect for me.
Great to heart that! :)
5:10 - Hagrid died!😢
Btw AWESOME video
Karate Rolo noooooooo and I’m a Harry Potter fan so I’m upset the heart warming half giant was killed
I just can’t believe in it!
Don't worry
He just pretend
The poor 77 militiamen protected the land with their lives even though outnumbered 😭
Ok?
2:20 what is hagrid doing there
Xd
Yeah lol
Fighting for his freedom
Hadrig fighting for the americans in the american independence war
@@SaifSheikh445 man got thrown back to the 18th century
The fact that there is narration makes this even better
HOLY CRAP! Holy crap. This was amazing! I love how you don’t just show a battle and expect people to already know all the details. You teach people about the background. Very cool idea to combine teaching history with brickfilms.
Also, great production!
I remember learning about this war in school 3 years ago. Truly accurate and amazing stop motion!!
thank you! :) That's the main point of my channel - to make HISTORY lego animations :))
So *this* is what Henry Jones Sr. does in his free time
Lcm brick show can u pls make a three musketeers battle and this is good
Well done! Ive had experience on how long it takes to make these, and this is long and must have been hard. Very good and smooth!
I love the revolutionary war and I love lego I think your work makes it even better I love how historically accurate it is
Просто превосходный мультфильм!
Очень хотелось бы увидеть дальше: про принятием декларации, про высадку британцев на Лонг Айленде и отступление Вашингтона, переправу через Делавэр и взятие Трентона, взятие британцами Филадельфии.
Да и про действия генерала Корнуоллиса на юге можно было бы упомянуть.
В общем можете создать просто шикарный сериал
Интересно, а иностранцы могут понять то, что мы пишем?
Your awesome LCM brick show You make THE BEST STOPMOTIONS !!!!! You inspired me !
Best Lego film out there,it’s educational and fun at the same time
Thank man! That was the main point of this video! ))
I can learn american history by your video.Thank you!!!!!!!!!You will be a great youtuber!!!
😉👍Very greatly and spectacularly wonderfully well done on the Battles of Lexington and Concord and on your actual Historical facts and accounts on it all indeed, A job very fabulously well done as always Sir's!👌.
Looks awesome! Nice job! And nice job on adding Henry jones in this! 😊
Do a series on the battle of waterloo
Man, this is impressive. I have seen your other vids but this one was a big surprise, and I loved it. Big like for you!
Super cool
Nice Harry Potter Hagrid Easter egg
The sounds are especially good in this film!! Nice
There’s just one giant problem I have with this retelling of the battle:
Why do Lego horse still not have moving legs?
ok... it's a hard one... I may guess the main reason is that they are made of plastic but still it's just an opinion
Inspiring work, wonderful and informative video!
It is incredible how he does this cheers to him and his awesome content creation!
Thanks :)
@@LCMhistory no problem love your vids love lego myself your very talented
@@LCMhistory no problem love your vids love lego myself your very talented
British: *seeing the narrator*
Also British minds: what is he doing there
I love American history.keep it up!🎉😊
thanks :)
This is the fantastic perfect!!!
I like how Hagrid is randomly there 😂
Awesome job my friend!
RIP
To the 49 American militiamen and 73 British troops who were killed in the Battles of Lexington and Concord
Love your history films, been a long time supporter! Keep the good work up!
Plz do more American revolution battles
You culd do a battle of lord of the rings you are amazing
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Exactly. l think would it to be nice l agree
@@Eduardo.Llanos333 yo mexicano
Why can’t they teach history like this in school? These videos you make should be getting billions of views, you have so much talent, good work dude. Keep going. And where do you get these fabulous Lego figures?
Internet magazines
Sorry
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Amazing! How do you make these
Awesome! Thanks!
Pretty hilarious that a Lego video portrays the battle better than the History Channel's Son's of Liberty.
This is the video we watched in class in school, if you see this thank you mrs verkey for the best year ever!
That's sooo cool that this was shown at school! :))
Man I love your vids but will we ever know how many LEGO figures you have? You should do Army review?
Narrator: saying that 400 milita attacked this bridge
British: we should run
I'm not roasting
Love how you did this! But the shot heard around the world was actually at Concord Bridge according to Longfellows poem he talks about the rude Bridge arching April's flood and the shot heard round the world because they were actually ordered to fire on the largest army in the world, technically their own Army at that time
nice way to learn history
I like this a lot ! :) such a shame it hasn’t a million views
Thanks :) well... people more stick with ww1 and ww2... But I'm trying to make different history brickfilms
@@LCMhistory You are great LCM. If you run out of ideas can you do the battle of Gallipoli ?
Hay class!!!!!!!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏
Turn this into a series! Please!
Even as a student that hates history, I love this!
Hope one day teachers will show this film at schools at history classes :))
¡¡ Esto es increíble !!
Amazing lego film!!!!
You should do the 1812 war between Canada and USA
This is so goood! I love your stop motions!
0:51 Wait is that Hagrid on the right?
There's something
Love this video 👍👍,love the Lego soliders and the musket s
Love it!
great history film
Love the fact that that the narrator sounds like the guy from Epic Economics
Great job as always
LCM brick show
204K subscribers Awesome LEGO stop motion battles. I look forward to more.
This is amazing
Very cool and interesting. Thanks)
Keep on animating!
Your films are so good
Best history video ever
Love it
I love the details in ever thing
Cool! :) I did my best!
It takes a long time to do stop motion like this, LCM did a great job nice video.
beautifully made man beautifully made.
Thank you!
I very LOVE it!
amazing video!!! even the builds for the background are outstanding!!!!!
Another good one dude keep up the good work and yh so yee
Great film! I love the history too!
You should make a Stalingrad Lego stop motion if you didn't all ready.
Hey dude great video. Keep up the great work! Can you tell me the websites where you got the minifigures that have medals on their uniforms and ribbons and badges? I love those kinds of minifigures and love to collect them and play with them. If that's ok of course. If anyone else has those kinds of minifigures could you guys tell me where you got your minifigures from as well? I collect medals, ribbons and badges in real life and am pretty cool. I even have my own custom Emperor Of Earth Minifigure as well even have my own custom Emperor of Earth Uniform as well. It's pretty cool as well. Anyway keep up the great work dude and if it's ok to do the battle of Monmouth as well near where I live and also the battle of Trenton as well in New Jersey as well? I love those battles and got my own Revolutionary War Officer Eppolettes as well there from a seller replica ones. Those are my favorite battles of the Revolution. Also just want to point out in the battle of Lexington there were 8 dead and 10 wounded you got it mixed up by accident dude. Just trying to help you out.
He uses TheMinifigs.co or something for his lego minifigs
fantastic.
If I ever had time machine and I can only use it once I would see who would shoot 1st in the battle of Lexington
Rip hagrid. He fought for american freedom
What do you use for your voices???? They are amazing
I like your videos! Do a WWI animation :)
ok
I love these videos man, keep up the good work!
this tough history in a more fun way
Awesome video! Keep it up :)
Thanks :) Planning one day to continue American revolution history
wow I just learned more history from a Lego video then school.
Please do a video on the battle of bunker hill
Have it in my plans
How do you make it so smooth? It’s so good!
Probably the most underrated side of yt
This is sick ngl
Keep going you're the best
Me and the boys (Americans) during a school fight.
Cool how the guy kneels at 5:20