Fun fact on the Zulus musket usage, they were equipped with old rifles and most of the times they weren't able to shoot a target, due to the fact that instinctively they closed their eyes while shooting. Apart from that great great stop motion!!
@@Gronk574 They closed their eyes because of the black powder they used. Actually not only them. During the Napoleonic wars almost all solduers closed their eyes or turned face away during the shot. After the shot there were a lot of smoke and sparkles and small particles and if it gets into your eyes you will get a lot of tears... Even in the movie "Patriot" you could see that soldiers turned faces away during the shots
@@LCMhistory don't apologize your good at speaking English, I could understand you very well, also great animation that probably took a while to make keep going!
The Zulus were pumped on a high octane drug potion before they went into battle. This potion was tested in modern life and it’s said you felt invincible when taken 😮😮
I think that was one of the most qualitative animations I've Seen on your Channel.😯 Everything was incredible : the mouvement animations, the sound... I thought the scene when Zulus arrive was really impressive. Good Work 👍
The scene at 6:27 was amazing! definitely one of your better one vs. one fight scenes, but it was still great, amazing history lesson, keep up the good work!
@@justanotherguy-re1xtI saw it, and it was a bit funny when after the 1-on-1 scene, a soldier moved his sword in a manner to challenge the Japanese officer to another 1-on-1, but the officer just shoots him 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Very good! Fun fact, the Zulus didn't actually through their main spears, the Assegai, which were used for cutting and thrusting, but carried longer, lighter spears/darts to throw.
Thanks man! I will try to find money and to make a combined two parts with the Old Man voice. But I need time to get money... Will collect from donations and Patreon and as soon as I gut the summ I need I will make it. And thank you for your donation!
That was fantastic! You don't see many Anglo-Zulu war stop motions out there. By the way, the 91st highlanders fit perfectly into the army of British soldiers. Very cool.
By the way, I really like the use of Scottish soldiers for mocs and stop motions, so I would definitely be interested in adding a 91st highlander to my collection, since they are very rare and so well made. Could you send me one of these as my contest prize for guessing the battle correctly? I would very much appreciate it, and please let me know.
@@ronledbetter5496 Just found this comment. So yes as we've agreed I will use already yours minifigure in my next animation and then will send it to you
King Cetewayo, not wanting to invoke the ire of the British more than necesssary, ordered his warriors to only kill British military personal, not civilians. So he told them to 'only pierce red coats'. The fact that all the British survivors were officers, artillery men, or other personal wearing blue uniforms is believed to be because the Zulu warriors took that order a bit too literally.
@@LCMhistory I've seen it. Well I didn't say that no bluecoats were killed, just that the theory as to why none of the survivors were redcoats is because of as explained above. Some Zulus may have led the bluecoats slip away because of Cetewayo's orders, while others didn't care and killed everyone.
@@Johnny-Thunder Actually I was just wondering the history part of this statement. And actually some guys in that group told me that this fact was mentioned in a several history books describing that battle however no really avidence ever was provided and as a guy answered a lot of blue coats were swiped as well. So in any case thnks just for a another reason for deeper research on that battle
This was Africa’s and Britain’s version of the American frontier war during the Wild West. Zulu tribe vs British army Native American tribes vs US army
@@LCMhistory I have an extensive collection of Meiji style Lego army units in my collection you can model after. I also have researched the history of Meiji Japan and uniforms extensively. If you need advice or have questions I’d be more than happy to answer. We can set up a email or discord link to discuss the matter further if need be.
@@leviathan7593 Your collection in Lego style or just collectible toy soldiers? And ... Japan soldiers in russo-japan war 1905 were in the same uniform as in Last Samurai period?
@@LCMhistory Yes actual Legos! it’s hard to describe without photos. But mostly it’s the black torso from the lego Christmas figherfighters set (10263) with either black Kepis or driver caps, rifles, cutlasses or katanas, and a brown 6L with dark red banner for the emperor and a golden tassel at the top. The uniforms in the Russo Japanese war were adopted in 1889, twelve years after the Satsuma Rebellion so it would need to be different. Meiji modeled off the French style.
@@leviathan7593 Ok... Maybe when I will announce one day about those plans we'll have more proper conversation. So far have some other projects to be focused in
@LCMhistory yes. I love World War Stop motions, but man, we need some variety, especially my passionate era: colonial, napoleonic, and victorian era! Btw, I'm releasing my Lego Battle of Hougoumont Farm this week. No, I'm not copying you, I've been working on this one for 4 years.
@@blitzcrieg101 Oh Id love to watch that one! And I dont have rights on Hougoumont farm battle so you may do whatever you want )) I guess anyone who wants to make a real history brickfilm will make more or less the same story cause the real history doesnt change anymore lol
Hey LCM, I enjoyed the Isandlwana stop motion very much. You should create a Rorke's Drift stop motion, you could reuse many of the mini figures you use in this video. It would be very epic and I'm certain it would perform well on RUclips.
You were already soo good and yet you still keep somehow improving! Loved this animation, especially as not a lot of people talk about the british wars with the zulus. But then again, it is hard to get your hands on zulu figures.
@@LCMhistory Ha yeah 👍 I have had some little experience with Lego animating and it takes a long time, so thank you for all your effort and time you put into your animations!!👍
Zulu arsenal may not much, but they are very deadly, their spears can easly go through but when pulled out the barbs would snag internal organs, bow and arrow laced with poison that can kill a rat but can cause strokes to a fully grown human, iron axes and throwing blades can easly cut through bone. The Zulu even filed their front teeth that make them look like cannables, other tribes of Africa called them NeNum (Great Eaters) and the Zulus are so fierce and deadly, during the Colonial Era, Slave Traders ignore the Zulus with fear. Even Spike TV Series The Deadliest Warrior, The Zulu Tribe Warrior Deadliest weapons out match the Aztec Jaguar Warrior. Even today some modern African Citizens who is Zulu blood, still training the way of the Zulu.
Hey there dude! :D Great work! Keep up the hard work! Can't wait to see the next one! :D Also I got the Iron Brigade minifigures from that website but they weren't the Irish Brigade minifigures you said but they're still cool! What will you do for your next one and where'd you get the different Zulu minifigures from by chance? Also did you know Tomorrow is the 160th Anniversary of the Battle of Antietam as well! :D I'm looking forward to seeing your next stop motion of it which will probably be the Bloody Lane with the Irish Brigade! :D
Zulu warriors are from two sources. First one with the better quality and made of real lego parts are from United Bricks. They sell those minifigs from time to time. Check if they are available. If not you have to wait for restock. And the zulus option 2 are from Aliexpress. Those are rather cheap but made of lego compatible parts. If need a link give me a note
Can you make the 2nd battle of El Alamein, I have always thought that was a very interesting battle and I would love to see it in stop motion. Great videos ❤🎉
@@kristied2397 I dont know. Usually I try to stick to a real history event, if it's your pure fantasy then just add more action scenes ) like running and chassing
Already made several posts about it. He is a pro voice actor and he charges 100-150 euros per 1 animation. Depends on number of words. I used to pay from my own money but cant afford it anymore. So I called for the donations and so far got about 10 bucks. As soon as I get 100 I will hire him again
Fun fact on the Zulus musket usage, they were equipped with old rifles and most of the times they weren't able to shoot a target, due to the fact that instinctively they closed their eyes while shooting. Apart from that great great stop motion!!
Why did they close their eyes?
@@Gronk574 probably for the sudden sound since they were not used to
@@Gronk574 They closed their eyes because of the black powder they used. Actually not only them. During the Napoleonic wars almost all solduers closed their eyes or turned face away during the shot. After the shot there were a lot of smoke and sparkles and small particles and if it gets into your eyes you will get a lot of tears... Even in the movie "Patriot" you could see that soldiers turned faces away during the shots
And you are right. That's why Zulus in my animation have old musket rifles with the black powder and British modern loaded with bullets
Dude said 'Bullets,I'm out of BULLETS"with a strange accent.
well, Im not English speaking person so yes , sorry, my bad )
@@LCMhistory don't apologize your good at speaking English, I could understand you very well, also great animation that probably took a while to make keep going!
But bullets ran out, and those bloody spears don't.
I love the fact that you collect sound from both movies (Zulu & Zulu Dawn) as it sounds way better hearing different officers voices!
Yes and planning to do the same in Rorke's drift brickfilm
The fact that some of the British soldiers actually survived this is insane
Yeah but very few. They were surrounded and no place to run. But some managed to break through
And the ones that did survive eventually died of a cold
@@samuelfraser7036 Really? I know that a couple of soldiers ran to the Rorke's Drift and there took part in the second battle of the same day
Yeah but half died
They were in the hospital
I'm Out of BOOLETS
3:16 "men fiwuh!...rewoad, fiwuh!"
That’s the Welsh for ya 🤣
I NEEED MORE BOOLETS!!! JUGUGUGUGUGUGUGUG THANKS FOR THE PROTEIN SIR
thank you sir… Let’s go to the gym everybody let’s go to the gym everybody
@@muscleman5133 you know who else has dementia? you know who else has dementia?
The Zulus were pumped on a high octane drug potion before they went into battle. This potion was tested in modern life and it’s said you felt invincible when taken 😮😮
Never heard about it... interesting
This was amazing, my favourite character is the scorpion
LOL... mine too actually. And the bush.
man, your stop-motions are always soooo good, so smooth and steady and crisp
Doing my best ) Thanks!
I think that was one of the most qualitative animations I've Seen on your Channel.😯 Everything was incredible : the mouvement animations, the sound... I thought the scene when Zulus arrive was really impressive. Good Work 👍
thanks :)
👏👏👏bro is the best history/lego guy in the world
Thanks :) Really appreciate your support!
True
Finally! The video is awesome! The view over the troop's, the zulu music... And especially! The fact that the first row is on their knees.
Awesome job! Love the history lesson before the action part. Great job
Hey LCM, i just wanted to tell you how much i appreciate your hard work that you put into these, and just wanted to say thank you.
Thanks man for your support! Means a lot for me!
Wow its so realistic : smoothly runing and another movement its so cool, bullets and very realistic spear. all here very cool!
thanks ) did my best
This may be one of your best animations. The amount of figures was great and all their movements were so smooth. Very well done as always 👏
thanks :) trying to do the best every time
YES! Just watched the trailer this morning looks amazing and smooth! 🤩
The scene at 6:27 was amazing! definitely one of your better one vs. one fight scenes, but it was still great, amazing history lesson, keep up the good work!
Anyone seen the Khalkin Gol one-on-ones?
@@justanotherguy-re1xtI saw it, and it was a bit funny when after the 1-on-1 scene, a soldier moved his sword in a manner to challenge the Japanese officer to another 1-on-1, but the officer just shoots him 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Damn not many Lego zulu war films out there, this one is really well made!
Yes, not the most popular theme on YT so decided to put my hands on it
Very good! Fun fact, the Zulus didn't actually through their main spears, the Assegai, which were used for cutting and thrusting, but carried longer, lighter spears/darts to throw.
Actually I know that fact, well, mostly from the movies lol but still, they didnt throw them but I decided to add a bit of action.
Please bring the old narrator back 😢😢😢
Thanks man! I will try to find money and to make a combined two parts with the Old Man voice. But I need time to get money... Will collect from donations and Patreon and as soon as I gut the summ I need I will make it. And thank you for your donation!
@@LCMhistory 👌👌👌👌
4:20 ain't no way he said I NEED MORE BOOLETS
This is one of the best battles I've ever seen on your channel
thank you!
That animation was higher quality than EVER
did my best ) thanks :)
Cute scorpion.
This was a very good lesson about hubris, overconfidence, and poor intel. We could all learn from this. Well done! Bravo Zulu!
That's called a war history. I trhink every country and every army has a list of fantastic wins and terrible losses
@@LCMhistory They absolutely do, if they're honest with their history and don't try a contortionist's spin.
This is awesome! Great history and illustrated with Legos. Amazing work.
The lego's is beautiful!
agree
That was fantastic! You don't see many Anglo-Zulu war stop motions out there. By the way, the 91st highlanders fit perfectly into the army of British soldiers. Very cool.
By the way, I really like the use of Scottish soldiers for mocs and stop motions, so I would definitely be interested in adding a 91st highlander to my collection, since they are very rare and so well made. Could you send me one of these as my contest prize for guessing the battle correctly? I would very much appreciate it, and please let me know.
@@ronledbetter5496 Just found this comment. So yes as we've agreed I will use already yours minifigure in my next animation and then will send it to you
What a great way to learn history. I've never heard about this battle. It was sick man. Love the vid.
King Cetewayo, not wanting to invoke the ire of the British more than necesssary, ordered his warriors to only kill British military personal, not civilians. So he told them to 'only pierce red coats'. The fact that all the British survivors were officers, artillery men, or other personal wearing blue uniforms is believed to be because the Zulu warriors took that order a bit too literally.
Actually never run into this fact... is it true?
@@LCMhistory Which one do you mean exactly? Cetewayo ordering that, only non-redcoats surviving, or the proposed explanation for that?
@@Johnny-Thunder LOL I just answered to your comment in a community part ))) Check it
@@LCMhistory I've seen it. Well I didn't say that no bluecoats were killed, just that the theory as to why none of the survivors were redcoats is because of as explained above. Some Zulus may have led the bluecoats slip away because of Cetewayo's orders, while others didn't care and killed everyone.
@@Johnny-Thunder Actually I was just wondering the history part of this statement. And actually some guys in that group told me that this fact was mentioned in a several history books describing that battle however no really avidence ever was provided and as a guy answered a lot of blue coats were swiped as well. So in any case thnks just for a another reason for deeper research on that battle
This is a great movie! Well shot, well animated, and with all the tension and atmosphere of the original "Isandlwana" film. Well done!
thanks :)
I've been waiting a long time for a new video of The Zulu Wars and I hope The Battle of Rourke's Drift is next.😊
Yes the Rorke's drift is the next one :)
@@LCMhistory I CAN'T POSITIVITY WAIT!!!!
This was Africa’s and Britain’s version of the American frontier war during the Wild West.
Zulu tribe vs British army
Native American tribes vs US army
yeah, I guess you are right
These anamations are getting better and better
doing my best )
I was glad to see that you used audio from Zulu 1964
Actually from both of them ) And now working on Rorke's drift
@@LCMhistory I noticed that, well done! 👍
It would be cool to see The Battle from the Last Samurai (2003) in Lego Stop Motion
I thought about it and I think I might do it next year. At leats I will try
@@LCMhistory I have an extensive collection of Meiji style Lego army units in my collection you can model after. I also have researched the history of Meiji Japan and uniforms extensively. If you need advice or have questions I’d be more than happy to answer. We can set up a email or discord link to discuss the matter further if need be.
@@leviathan7593 Your collection in Lego style or just collectible toy soldiers? And ... Japan soldiers in russo-japan war 1905 were in the same uniform as in Last Samurai period?
@@LCMhistory Yes actual Legos! it’s hard to describe without photos. But mostly it’s the black torso from the lego Christmas figherfighters set (10263) with either black Kepis or driver caps, rifles, cutlasses or katanas, and a brown 6L with dark red banner for the emperor and a golden tassel at the top. The uniforms in the Russo Japanese war were adopted in 1889, twelve years after the Satsuma Rebellion so it would need to be different. Meiji modeled off the French style.
@@leviathan7593 Ok... Maybe when I will announce one day about those plans we'll have more proper conversation. So far have some other projects to be focused in
Hot damn this is awesome! I love the little animations for reloading, and I love the melee combat too.
thanks :) really tried hard with those animations and fighting scenes
Good job, man! Keep it up! Let's hope these 1800s battles get more publicity for you to do these more often!
Awesome mason I agree with lcm
Yes I also wish them to become more popular to make more of them, cause people mostly ask for ww1 and ww2 :(.
@LCMhistory yes. I love World War Stop motions, but man, we need some variety, especially my passionate era: colonial, napoleonic, and victorian era! Btw, I'm releasing my Lego Battle of Hougoumont Farm this week. No, I'm not copying you, I've been working on this one for 4 years.
I do agree with @blitzcrieg101, Needs more music that matches the Era, but otherwise, 101/100 Lcm! 👍
@@blitzcrieg101 Oh Id love to watch that one! And I dont have rights on Hougoumont farm battle so you may do whatever you want )) I guess anyone who wants to make a real history brickfilm will make more or less the same story cause the real history doesnt change anymore lol
Hey LCM, I enjoyed the Isandlwana stop motion very much. You should create a Rorke's Drift stop motion, you could reuse many of the mini figures you use in this video. It would be very epic and I'm certain it would perform well on RUclips.
Already working on it!
@@LCMhistory Super exited to see it!
imagine you need to retreat your troops due to zulu's taken your tea, and biscuits for the high tea.
lol
Wow this was great thanks for sharing, looking forward to part 2
Glad you enjoyed ! Come back in a month (más o menos) to see the second part
I like these videos and I'm Glad he does them
thanks :)
You were already soo good and yet you still keep somehow improving! Loved this animation, especially as not a lot of people talk about the british wars with the zulus. But then again, it is hard to get your hands on zulu figures.
@@Clayton.A yeah same for me
@@brickhistory1354 True.. I spend a lot on those brickfilms but those minifigurtes are really great
Even though it was only 6 minutes of battle it was still a great animation!! Keep up the good work LCM!!👍
6 minutes it's a LONG time period for the brickanimations :)
@@LCMhistory Ha yeah 👍 I have had some little experience with Lego animating and it takes a long time, so thank you for all your effort and time you put into your animations!!👍
Zulu arsenal may not much, but they are very deadly, their spears can easly go through but when pulled out the barbs would snag internal organs, bow and arrow laced with poison that can kill a rat but can cause strokes to a fully grown human, iron axes and throwing blades can easly cut through bone. The Zulu even filed their front teeth that make them look like cannables, other tribes of Africa called them NeNum (Great Eaters) and the Zulus are so fierce and deadly, during the Colonial Era, Slave Traders ignore the Zulus with fear. Even Spike TV Series The Deadliest Warrior, The Zulu Tribe Warrior Deadliest weapons out match the Aztec Jaguar Warrior. Even today some modern African Citizens who is Zulu blood, still training the way of the Zulu.
Actually I didnt know they used bows and arrows... Did they?
@@LCMhistory Yeah they do, maybe they start using gunpowder during the British invasion into their home land.
It's now release I have been waiting for this
hope you liked it :)
OMG ... Insane animation, you really glow up in the arm movement 🤩🤩
10 years of experience lol
That was awesome you make the best stop motions.
thanks :)
wow this is insane, great work!
Thanks :)
I love these videos
Cool :)
Where did you get the minifigs really want some
Some of them are from United Bricks and some are from Aliexpress. Aliexpress actually is sold out, check United Bricks
@@LCMhistory alright thanks ! Been trying to find them thanks a lot!
Incredible video, make more art! Im from south africa and its awesome your making vids on our history!
Next one is the Rorke's drift and next year I think Ill put my hands on Boer's war
@@LCMhistory Im so excited! Take your time :)
Hey there dude! :D Great work! Keep up the hard work! Can't wait to see the next one! :D Also I got the Iron Brigade minifigures from that website but they weren't the Irish Brigade minifigures you said but they're still cool! What will you do for your next one and where'd you get the different Zulu minifigures from by chance? Also did you know Tomorrow is the 160th Anniversary of the Battle of Antietam as well! :D I'm looking forward to seeing your next stop motion of it which will probably be the Bloody Lane with the Irish Brigade! :D
You never seem to quit amazing me with this animation ❤
Hope so ))
This is truly incredible work.
Thanks man :)
Shoutout LCM brick show you inspired me to make my own stop motion❤🎉🎉
Great to hear that and good luck with your animation!
@LCM brick show Where did you get the parts to build the Zulu warriors. Really good stuff! 😍
Zulu warriors are from two sources. First one with the better quality and made of real lego parts are from United Bricks. They sell those minifigs from time to time. Check if they are available. If not you have to wait for restock. And the zulus option 2 are from Aliexpress. Those are rather cheap but made of lego compatible parts. If need a link give me a note
Дмитрий, мы этого очень долго ждали! Оскара достойно точно!
HOW DO YOU HAVE SUCH SMOOCH ANIMATIONS!?!?
Thanks :) trying to make a lot of pictures )
Awesome work mate !
Thanks man! Really rare theme on youtube so tried to make smth unusual
Can you make the 2nd battle of El Alamein, I have always thought that was a very interesting battle and I would love to see it in stop motion. Great videos ❤🎉
Not this year but definitly will come one day
I love the movie Zulu great battle and much respect to both sides
Just in case - I have the 2nd part - Rorke's Drift )
This is one of your best videos keep up the good work!
thanks man, trying to do my best every time
It's finally here I been waiting forever
omg finally another stop motion of zulu wars
Yeah, I saw like only two of them on youtube. So mine will be the third one. And also Im making a Rorke's drift
I didn’t know that Lego could be a historical short film
That;s exactly what my channel is about )
When he uploads you know it will be good
Just remember, this is only to recreate an historical event from years ago, and it does not support racism of any kind.
no racism here at all... why? its just a history battle
@@LCMhistory well you see... I'm just saying this just in case if some people get offended. I'm only saying.
You are not racist, the British of that time were@@LCMhistory
Great video! Also spoiler the Impie warriors were the fiercest and strongest Zulus ever.
they were tough, true
This is better than the redo of the actual show in South Africa
When will part 4 come out of Anzac?
Hard to say but this year
Hey @LCM brick show I’m building a scenario where a German patrol face a large force of American soldiers , got any ideas what else I should add?
If*
@@kristied2397 I dont know. Usually I try to stick to a real history event, if it's your pure fantasy then just add more action scenes ) like running and chassing
You got a fair point@@LCMhistory
I should be getting loads of legos from china around Christmas. @@LCMhistory
Great job continue doing this masterpiece
thank you!
Np every time you make a video I will always watch your videos!
Those animations are very impressive
Thanks man :)
Epic Video!
Keep up the good Work
thanks :)
This is crazy, bro nice work!!!
thanks :)
You should do the Battle of Rorke’s Drift
that's what Im working on at the moment
@@LCMhistory wow can't wait to see it and goodluck with the new project dude
this is what ive been waiting for.
Love it, great animation.
Thank you!
I have been waiting for this I am so excited
hope you liked it
I did
Is the old guy oit of the videos? Also great work
Already made several posts about it. He is a pro voice actor and he charges 100-150 euros per 1 animation. Depends on number of words. I used to pay from my own money but cant afford it anymore. So I called for the donations and so far got about 10 bucks. As soon as I get 100 I will hire him again
@@LCMhistory oh I didn't notice the posts thanks
Nice video!
thank you!
if i were the deffenders id be scared to death
I guess they also were and were fighting to survive... but failed
Great video very entertaining, where did you source the zulu figures as they seem impossible to get hold of ?
Thank you! The most authentic Zulu warriors were made by United Bricks. They restock them from time to time
Good animation
Thank you!
Very well made, going to have to rewatch zulu dawn now!
Actually still great movies both of them
@@LCMhistoryIndeed
I know for a fact bro didn't wanna spend 200, 7 dollar Martini henry off of brickmania
I dont want to spend money... But I have to )) If I want to make more or less histroy authentic content I need to waste a lot of money every month.
He's comeback🎉
I was never gone )) Animations appear on this channel pretty often
Your videos are the best and ur the one that Inspired me to do stop motion
Thank you and good luck with your brickfilms!
@@LCMhistory thx so much
And You Ever Want To Watch its @LegoDarthVader3
I love all of your stop motions
cool :)
Its here its finally here!!!
Do the British Punitive Expedition in 1897 or invasion of Benin Next
So far working on Rorke's drift
@LCMhistory The invasion of Benin kingdom’s 1897 modern-day nigeria would be an interesting battle
@@lordkenazo144 Possible but first I want to cover the most well-known wars and battles.
@@LCMhistory OK 👍
AMMO! AMMO! I NEED BULLET🗣️!!
Yes this is Britain's little bigHorn just that in the little bighorn the Americans took more losses where here the British took less losses
Wow I wait for it long time
This was really good and very interesting
thanks )
Go Lcm i can't wait to watch more
Rorke's drift is coming
@@LCMhistory I can't wait!
Very cool.
thank you!
@@LCMhistory yrw. Congrats for made this fantastic video
Yo, ein tolles und gut gemachtes Video. Bravo👍🤝🤗
Hey Emma very nice finish your videos can you meet them a big job the battle of rocks draft
My next project is Rorke's drift