Maaan, that's a LOT of parts. It's going to be an amazing spot for catfish in a few months. Obviously, you deprived the Spartans of their canonical accompaniment of a dozen mechs, but I agree that they needed to be taken down a peg. Since the movie, they've gotten soft and have even resorted to spray-on six packs to hide their wine guts.
Its an interesting concept. I would like to state that you should probably time-lapse and speed the video up. Watching 1 1/2 hours of zombies just gradually making their way up is tedious. After 15 minutes in, you have seen what you needed. After that its just whether or not the troops held up.
You are right sir. I wanted to include such content on the channel. It took me 8 hours to shoot the video. It was really tiring. I sped up the video and shot it in parts, but it still took 1.30 hours.😊
"Each Spartan protects the man to his left, thigh to neck with his shield. A single weak spot and the Phalanx falls." -King Leonidas I was rooting for the Spartans on this one, but like all zombie moments: as soon as even one gets through the defense, it's over.
@@MC-ly4pm After all, nothing can be perfect. My fault is this video too. Sometimes people make mistakes. Thank you for your opinion so I have seen the good and bad video.🙂😊
This was a fun video. Not at all how I would have deployed each side, though. The trolls would have been more effective riding the dinosaurs. Beyond that, mob tactics would be expected from the group. For the other side, I would have them more broken down into units. The armor would have been better deployed in three main elements in order to achieve a double envelopement maneuver. Their high speed and mobility combined with the range and power of their main gun makes them cavalry-like artillery weapons. A double-envolopement maneuver would create a devastating kill zone, severely weakening the numbers of the trolls and dinosaurs. I would concentrate the infantry behind the main central armor element, maximizing the fire effect and preventing the mob advancing. At the appropriate time, the central element reinforce by infantry would advance through the kill zone while a lift/shift fire command is given to the enveloping elements. This is to ensure the mob forces are sufficiently destroyed and incapable of causing any more harm to the armor/infantry forces.