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Lego Battle for the Bismarck | stopmotion + cgi 

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On May 26, 1941, Bismarck, the German battleship, was heading towards France for repairs, after she sustained minor damage during the Battle of the Denmark Strait; the battle in which Bismarck, with the help of the battleship Prinz Eugen, sank the British battlecruiser, HMS Hood.
The British had been tailing Bismarck for the following two days, and on the night of May 26, began their attack.
A group of torpedo planes were sent to strike Bismarck, and although, when released, most of the torpedoes missed the ship entirely, one managed to hit Bismarck's stern and disable her rudder, preventing the battleship from continuing on her course.
British ships began closing in on Bismarck, who was now incapable of outmaneuvering them.
The following morning, the British began their final assault by firing hundreds of shells into the Bismarck, who, tried to retaliate, but due to her broken rudder, was unable to maintain a steady course, which prevented her guns from firing accurately at the enemy ships.
Soon, the relentless shelling began to seriously damage the battleship, and she began taking on water.
With the fate of Bismarck now certain, the commanding officer gave the order to abandon ship; the crew then primed scuttling charges and jumped overboard.
Shortly thereafter, Bismarck sank beneath the Atlantic waves, taking the vast majority of her crew down with her.

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@GreyWolfLeaderTW
@GreyWolfLeaderTW Год назад
Cool Fact of the Day: Yes, the bombardier of the last Swordfish to make an attack run on Bismarck did lean over and hang upside down from the side of his plane to guide the pilot and aim the torpedo in to its target. It was that last torpedo that made the one-in-a-million Achilles heel hit on Bismarck's rudders (as Bismarck had previously made a one-in-a-million lucky hit on Hood's aft magazines), destroying one of them and wrapping the other around her center screw, making sea repairs for her steering impossible and sealing her fate.
@robertstorey7476
@robertstorey7476 Год назад
Bismarck was unable to effectively use differential propeller speeds to aid manoeuvring due to a design issue which didn't help them it is suspected.
@jankutac9753
@jankutac9753 Год назад
Where have you read that? I have watched a documentary with interviews with the pilots. It was the last torpedo, yes, but it hit midship. Also the leaning doesn't make sense. The best person in position to aim the torpedo is the pilot. According to the documentary, the last pilot was partially able to hit her because the AA gunners overlooked him. He was last and flew quite low
@monza1002000
@monza1002000 Год назад
@@jankutac9753 The Observer was looking to see how the waves were breaking. The rough sea was making the torpedoes go off course but the Observer got the torpedo into the perfect peice of water so it ran straight
@jankutac9753
@jankutac9753 Год назад
@@monza1002000 hmm ok, might be. But I don't remember anything like that from the documentary. Maybe it was added for cinematic effect in some of the older adventure films, and people stuck with it later. Also other planes were smaller and didn't have any such observers, and it still worked. But in this case, it could be; because the swordfish was slow (so waves maybe really played a bigger role) and had 3 people on board (correct?) , So one of them could really help in this way
@monza1002000
@monza1002000 Год назад
@@jankutac9753 It was a very stormy sea and they risked everything just to launch the Swordfish
@farisirizevak3895
@farisirizevak3895 Год назад
I remember they interviewed the pilot that dropped the torpedo that sealed the Bismarcks fate. He recalled how his spotter leaned down over the side to look. The fact you researched that detail is quite lovely
@attackoramic8361
@attackoramic8361 9 месяцев назад
i always watch his videos to learn more, and I know how stunningly accurate people like JD can be.
@briancooper4959
@briancooper4959 7 месяцев назад
Lt. John (Jock) Moffat was the pilot.
@The_blue_Baron
@The_blue_Baron 7 месяцев назад
He's name was Jock
@murfyandersen8369
@murfyandersen8369 2 месяца назад
I was waiting for them to bring up that part because it’s so iconic to the fate of Germanys “Beast of Steel”
@thefancytiefling
@thefancytiefling Год назад
The fact that your Lego models and the way that you shot this is more accurate than I've seen from most AAA games and even movies is astounding
@deskmat9874
@deskmat9874 8 месяцев назад
Ever heard of exaggeration?
@Darkcamera45
@Darkcamera45 6 месяцев назад
@@deskmat9874 hes definetly right this man did what many movies and games struggle with, with fucking lego models
@aramisdagaz9
@aramisdagaz9 Год назад
The John Williams-esque music really helps make this awesomely animated video all the more exciting by bringing a bit of Star Wars back to its WWII roots.
@keetn7007
@keetn7007 Год назад
What is that music bro
@samuelbt3726
@samuelbt3726 Год назад
@@keetn7007 BACKGROUND MUSIC: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--hnHJlquv4Y.html Battle at Sea by Joe Kraemer
@Kradlum
@Kradlum Месяц назад
@@keetn7007 Came to ask the same question! It definitely sounds like John Williams!
@turtlesrprettycool3379
@turtlesrprettycool3379 Год назад
Everything about this is so amazingly cool, the water, the machinery, the accuracy, truly a great animation.
@Usuario_Ruso
@Usuario_Ruso Год назад
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@user-op8fg3ny3j
@user-op8fg3ny3j Год назад
How does he do it?
@rodicamoraru3922
@rodicamoraru3922 Год назад
@@user-op8fg3ny3j he îs just that good
@turtlesrprettycool3379
@turtlesrprettycool3379 Год назад
@@user-op8fg3ny3j no idea.
@Yuan_1432
@Yuan_1432 Год назад
Yeah
@forrestfire101
@forrestfire101 Год назад
This is incredible! The animation is so great. You've got to do a behind-the-scenes on this one, would love to know how you achieved some of these special effects
@AlternatingShinji
@AlternatingShinji Год назад
A Lego animator complimenting another Lego animator
@Usuario_Ruso
@Usuario_Ruso Год назад
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@truejedistudios
@truejedistudios Год назад
yo sup man
@sexybeast7539
@sexybeast7539 Год назад
Who asked
@Seilluz
@Seilluz Год назад
Yes you're right guy
@PUBHEAD1
@PUBHEAD1 2 месяца назад
This was more exciting, epic, suspenseful, emotional and entertaining than anything put out by Hollywood in the past decade
@Armoredcompany
@Armoredcompany Год назад
This was pretty great. Especially liked the touch of making the King George IV and Rodney look like their distinct designs.
@LCMhistory
@LCMhistory Год назад
Stunning detalisation. And I can imagine the amount of backstage work... how you checked the interiors of the ship? CGI is just awesome. Like a professional History channel video.
@duckvs.chipanddale585
@duckvs.chipanddale585 Год назад
But without the aliens
@Usuario_Ruso
@Usuario_Ruso Год назад
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@larryfox79
@larryfox79 Год назад
Good vids you do better but do bismarck
@tankznstuff5173
@tankznstuff5173 Год назад
LCM I like your stop motions too!! Many of your films have inspired me!!
@Qlpioter
@Qlpioter Год назад
Hi
@brictator
@brictator Год назад
best 6 minutes yet. nobody can get anything repaired in france
@mrcookedbacon324
@mrcookedbacon324 Год назад
Even the big Brictator is here. Holy moley
@midasvn7977
@midasvn7977 Год назад
Hi brictator, i wait your best video
@caveman4457
@caveman4457 Год назад
2:28 - By far my favourite part. This is probably the most amazing lego stop-motion film I have ever seen.
@robskalas
@robskalas Год назад
Amazing detail! HMS Rodney represented to a tee. Such an unusual ship. The only thing missing was the torpedo attack by the British Dorsetshire at the end of the battle.
@Tbone272
@Tbone272 4 месяца назад
Sorta got replaced by the Germans scuttling her
@WarriorOO2
@WarriorOO2 Год назад
The fact that they sent so many weapons to sink that ship clears that the enemy both feared and honored that ship at the same time.
@Usuario_Ruso
@Usuario_Ruso Год назад
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@bobfbib2180
@bobfbib2180 Год назад
It proves that the Bismarck was the most powerful ship in history
@JWQweqOPDH
@JWQweqOPDH Год назад
It was meant to sink Atlantic convoys along with their armed escorts. Its sinking was also a measurable blow to the Germans, since they would not be able to replace it. The sister ship Tirpitz was already commissioned before the war; no more such ships would be built.
@alistairdiren5790
@alistairdiren5790 Год назад
@@bobfbib2180 powerful in the 1941 by 1943 more and more powerful BBs start appearing that are more powerful than Bismarck like the Iowas and the Yamatos.
@BeaufighterGaming
@BeaufighterGaming Год назад
@@bobfbib2180 awful fire control, out dated armor scheme and bad engine and shaft design does not make her the most powerful ship in history
@nickfromSRG
@nickfromSRG Год назад
reading about the bismarck got me into history when i was like 6-7 years old, so this is extra epic+cool - love the classical star wars-like music, it really connects the ww2 inspirations found throughout that franchise somehow :)
@Voltstorm0207
@Voltstorm0207 Год назад
I loved the Star Wars music because the entirety of Operation Rheinubung is similar to the Malevolence arc of the Clone Wars
@eedwardgrey2
@eedwardgrey2 Год назад
@@Voltstorm0207 Apparently the movie Sink the Bismarck inspired the attack on the Death Star in A New Hope.
@plymouth5714
@plymouth5714 Год назад
@@eedwardgrey2 Possibly but I think the movie 663 Squadron was more inspirational in the trench scenes - just like the Mosquitoes attacking the factory up the end of the Norwegian fiord.
@plymouth5714
@plymouth5714 Год назад
I'm sure one of the Bismarck's AA guns sounded just like an ATAT firing its lasers!
@bennnoboyo5238
@bennnoboyo5238 Год назад
@@plymouth5714 but way louder. way way louder.
@rhyswong8976
@rhyswong8976 Год назад
I love the Star Wars style soundtrack which the movie itself is inspired by World War 2. And fun fact is that the anti aircraft guns of the Bismarck is so advance, it can't accurately target the slow moving Swordfish planes. Great great video. Lego should pay you for more of these.
@nepoleans
@nepoleans 10 месяцев назад
What is the music in this video please tell
@rhyswong8976
@rhyswong8976 10 месяцев назад
@@nepoleans ahhhh I wish I knew too
@Frying-pan-made-of-eggs
@Frying-pan-made-of-eggs 10 месяцев назад
Battle at sea by joe kraemer
@rhyswong8976
@rhyswong8976 9 месяцев назад
@@Frying-pan-made-of-eggs thank you
@clustertoo
@clustertoo 7 месяцев назад
My grandpa used to tell me this story, and I'm really glad to see that the two tellings line up perfectly. What an awesome film you've made!
@mason-masonsminecraftmason2756
The Bismarck was doomed as soon as the ammunition locker on the HMS Hood detonated. Great animation once again, JD. Who else loved Extra History’s series on the Bismarck?
@EC23331
@EC23331 Год назад
I liked Sabaton’s song about the Bismarck
@snowycadet1714
@snowycadet1714 Год назад
I liked Extra History's take on the subject, also this is an amazing remix of a song about the Bismarck Song: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Zpa_39e9dAw.html&ab_channel=Barrxn
@user-op8fg3ny3j
@user-op8fg3ny3j Год назад
I don't understand sorry?
@logicaltips4107
@logicaltips4107 Год назад
Can you elaborate why was the Bismarck doomed when an ammunition locker on another ship exploded?
@bluedracolich13
@bluedracolich13 Год назад
@@logicaltips4107 Because at that point the British would stop at nothing to sink it. Revenge is a powerful motivator.
@michinomiya8179
@michinomiya8179 Год назад
*Historically Accurate* Although Bismarck had been damaged in the engagement with Hood and forced to reduce speed, she was still capable of reaching 27 to 28 knots (50 to 52 km/h; 31 to 32 mph), the maximum speed of Tovey's King George V. Unless Bismarck could be slowed, the British would be unable to prevent her from reaching Saint-Nazaire. Shortly before 16:00 on 25 May, Tovey detached the aircraft carrier Victorious and four light cruisers to shape a course that would position her to launch her torpedo bombers. At 22:00, Victorious launched the strike, which comprised six Fairey Fulmar fighters and nine Fairey Swordfish torpedo bombers of 825 Naval Air Squadron, led by Lt Cdr Eugene Esmonde. The inexperienced aviators nearly attacked Norfolk and the U.S. Coast Guard cutter USCGC Modoc on their approach; the confusion alerted Bismarck's anti-aircraft gunners. Bismarck also used her main and secondary batteries to fire at maximum depression to create giant splashes in the paths of the incoming torpedo bombers. None of the attacking aircraft were shot down. Bismarck evaded eight of the torpedoes launched at her, but the ninth, combined with fuel losses and increasing bow trim, forced the ship to slow to 16 knots (30 km/h; 18 mph). Divers repaired the collision mats in the bow, after which speed increased to 20 knots (37 km/h; 23 mph), the speed that the command staff determined was the most economical for the voyage to occupied France. With the port rudder jammed, Bismarck was now steaming in a large circle, unable to escape from Tovey's forces. Though fuel shortages had reduced the number of ships available to the British, the battleships King George V and Rodney were still available, along with the heavy cruisers Dorsetshire and Norfolk. The ships encountered Bismarck at 22:38; the battleships quickly engaged one to the other with the main batteries, Bismarck dealing light damage to the British pursuers and the British guns dealing massive damage that rendered the Bismarck beyond no hope, and taking about some 3,500 lives with her to the bottom of the Atlantic. *And thus, marks the end of the terror of the seas, the pride of the Kriegsmarine*
@TBL74
@TBL74 Год назад
Thank you for all this knowledge ! Love the sabaton reference, it's thanks to their song that I discovered the existence of the bismark
@cristiana6592
@cristiana6592 Год назад
Te faltó algunos detallitos
@scottbrown7073
@scottbrown7073 Год назад
Just over 2000 men all up the loss of life was 3500 that included the hood and Bismarck From memory the hood sinking was Britain's highest loss of life at sea And the single biggest loss of life was from the German transport ship mv Wilhelm gustloff witch sank with close to 10,000 people
@cristiana6592
@cristiana6592 Год назад
@@scottbrown7073 mmm
@ragingultimate1003
@ragingultimate1003 Год назад
Just a quick correction - if I remember correctly, the carrier that dispatched the torpedo bombers was actually the carrier HMS Ark Royal. ... granted, the Wikipedia pages for both Victorious and Ark Royal both say that those carriers were the ones that made an attack run on Bismarck, so I might be wrong
@seraphin01
@seraphin01 Год назад
Not only the animation itself is amazing, the directing is professional and the attention to details and historical accuracy is better than most documentaries.. I'm genuinely impressed by this video. Thank you!
@redtailpunk
@redtailpunk Год назад
the detail is above and beyond anything I expected when I clicked on. Serious respect to all who worked on this!
@shitpostingstudio1247
@shitpostingstudio1247 Год назад
Did this man fr just make a fluid water animation to fill in the insides of the lego? This man is on another level.
@CountDoDo
@CountDoDo Год назад
3:33 it's pretty amazing how that one precise torpedo strike sealed the Bismarck's fate, the pilot of the plane who dropped that torpedo was called John Moffat. He is widely credited as 'the man who sank the Bismarck' Another amazing scene you could have added was where Captain Lindermann saluted at the bow when the ship went under.
@user-qp8nd7dn9k
@user-qp8nd7dn9k Год назад
Зачем добавлять эту сцену если эта анимация с реальностью имеет только 1 сцену, когда торпеда попала в рули, да и то тут она попала в пропелеры и как-то сбила 1 руль, а у пропелера просто отлетела лопость, хотя его должно было скривить полностью как руль. Всё остальное бред.
@anormalworldofairportsplay4296
@@user-qp8nd7dn9k bruh what about you recreate it…
@GreatNorthernOfficialChannel
Despite the Bismarck refusing to sink, 2 last torpedoes from the HMS Dorsetshire finally put the unsinkable hulk out of its misery.
@ranekeisenkralle8265
@ranekeisenkralle8265 Год назад
@@GreatNorthernOfficialChannel You mean the torps that hit what was left of the superstructure due to the pronounced list after the scuttling charges went off? I very much recommend you read the forensics analysis done in 2002. You are going to find quite some interesing things in there - along with photos from the wreck.
@HydroSnips
@HydroSnips Год назад
@@ranekeisenkralle8265 sniff sniff I sense a “SHE VAS NOT ZUNK ZE VAS SCUTTLED”-type. Yes, scuttled, whilst crippled, driving around in circles, slowly taking on water and being battered to pieces by angry circling warships. All the scuttling achieved was to save the British fleet some ammunition and allow their crews to stand down and rest in their warm, dry ship. So thankyou for that favour. Enjoy your triumph ;)
@Cantab-ml6pw
@Cantab-ml6pw Год назад
Astonished by the detail... Bismarck, Rodney, KGV all modelled superbly, not just "generic" battleships...
@Cincoplaymakers
@Cincoplaymakers 8 месяцев назад
Bro this man puts the time in to make these great animations for our entertainment this guy is gonna be a legend
@leepenney6104
@leepenney6104 Год назад
Aside from the animation and other effects, can we all take a second to appreciate the shot selections. Truly cinematic and really adds to the action. Great work
@chadlariviere8018
@chadlariviere8018 Год назад
And how about the score? If I didn't know better, I'd say John Williams did it.
@jawawalando
@jawawalando Год назад
me: im gonna recreate it also me: realizes how expensive lego is
@marthaswinehart5791
@marthaswinehart5791 Год назад
Such a good animation just imagine if he remade his d-day with CGI that would be amazing! But how smooth everything is and it isn't blocky how most other stop motion videos are 30/10
@Usuario_Ruso
@Usuario_Ruso Год назад
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@mc_cubing3639
@mc_cubing3639 Год назад
No you dont understand its a 20/10
@Bondek1996
@Bondek1996 7 месяцев назад
Beyond great. The attention to detail,eg the Swordfish's rudder/flaps. Incredible.
@The43rdHammer
@The43rdHammer Год назад
You got the details spot on, everything from the aimer hanging over the side of the Swordfish to the unmistakable profile of HMS Rodney. My Grandad served on Rodney during the war and in that engagement. Brilliant!
@hmsstudios4915
@hmsstudios4915 Год назад
“PRIDE OF A NATION, A BEAST MADE OF STEEL”
@emperorschampion6396
@emperorschampion6396 Год назад
BISMARCK IN MOTION KING OF THE OCEAN!
@Thenecromancer123
@Thenecromancer123 Год назад
HE WAS MADE TO RULE THE WAVES ACROSS THE SEVEN SEAS
@marekam95
@marekam95 Год назад
To lead the warmachine!
@RAFF1101
@RAFF1101 Год назад
To rule the waves and lead the Kriegsmarine
@NOVARailandWeatherEnthusiast
@@RAFF1101 the terror of the seas!
@Abbeville_Kid
@Abbeville_Kid Год назад
This was pretty cool. Of course through most of the battle, they were no longer dropping shells down on him. They were close enough that the rounds were traveling a straight trajectory, penetrating, and traveling through the superstructure, or skipping off the water, and into his sides. After the sinking of the Hood, every British ship there was merciless.
@1982nsu
@1982nsu Год назад
For all you Bismarck fans this video is a "must see." ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-n69kV4gVoDw.html
@theuniverse1158
@theuniverse1158 Год назад
FINALLY, someone called the Bismarck the right pronouns!
@hans4120
@hans4120 Год назад
@@theuniverse1158 that’s… important to you?
@ScienceChap
@ScienceChap Год назад
The Royal Navy sent 6 battleships, 3 battlecruisers, 2 carriers and 55 other warships after Bismarck. They did not want her loose in the Atlantic...
@Abbeville_Kid
@Abbeville_Kid Год назад
@@ScienceChap nope. I still see a lot of people commenting, “So what was the big deal?”, and “Japanese battleships Yamato and Musashi were much bigger.” They don’t realize what damage a convoy raider like the Bismarck could do.
@bradywomack9751
@bradywomack9751 Год назад
Q. How do you tell the story of the Bismarck sinking without any deaths? A. Legos. Well done. Bravo.
@starzkream
@starzkream Год назад
This is one of the best LEGO animations that I have ever seen. I could watch something like this all day.
@vranzor
@vranzor Год назад
The idea of using Star Wars theme was incredibly great
@user-by3nd4rm6c
@user-by3nd4rm6c Год назад
Was it actually a Star Wars score or was it just derived from it?
@Frying-pan-made-of-eggs
@Frying-pan-made-of-eggs 10 месяцев назад
Its not a Star Wars theme it’s Battle at Sea by Joe Kraemer
@timmy3822
@timmy3822 Год назад
This was exceptional, but one of the highlights was the attention to detail with the shell loading mechanism and the rammer pushing the cordite propellant charge in after. Great stuff, you really captured the feel of the old Sink The Bismarck movie, even though it’s in colour it has a greyscale quality to the overall aesthetic which is lovely.
@Usuario_Ruso
@Usuario_Ruso Год назад
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@erichvonmanstein6876
@erichvonmanstein6876 Год назад
@@Usuario_Ruso that was stupid as phuk
@mickb1214
@mickb1214 Год назад
But German heavy guns used sliding wedge breeches with brass case obturators, not Welin screw with bagged charges. In the old film, HMS Vanguard's guns played both British and German - just the language of the shouted loading reports was different. And Swordfish didn't really do steep dives - you could probably rip the wings off doing that! But still a very nice and reasonably historical piece of work! 🙂
@literallya442ndclonetroope5
@@Usuario_Ruso that video is about the battle of midway bro.
@maercyme61
@maercyme61 Год назад
Brilliant...especially liked the attention to detail, including Swordfish pilot Jock Moffat's torpedo attack, with his observer hanging out of the cockpit to judge the seas and direct a clean drop!
@Rigel_Chiokis
@Rigel_Chiokis Год назад
Well done! I can not begin to imagine how brutal that battle was for the people involved.
@Kisseyhersh123
@Kisseyhersh123 Год назад
Favorite little detail is how at 1:16, the shots are actually coming from their respective guns, and not just random points on the ship. That level of attention and care is awesome.
@LostShipMate
@LostShipMate Год назад
@Mao Zedong Thank you glorious leader for singing Johnny Horton.
@zafreelazha2524
@zafreelazha2524 Год назад
@Mao Zedong ill add one more like to that “Sweetheart’s runnin away oh its not that simple” “The Hood’s gonna pop your forehead pimple”
@Absolut531kmh
@Absolut531kmh Год назад
@Mao Zedong Bismarck never had the biggest guns, nor the biggest in size during the war. Though for Europe yes.
@ImInDaSkies
@ImInDaSkies Год назад
@@Absolut531kmh bet your fun at parties its a song.
@Absolut531kmh
@Absolut531kmh Год назад
@@ImInDaSkies idk that the song exist, does it mean I'm "fun at parties"? 💀
@dr.marshal6420
@dr.marshal6420 Год назад
The details, both visual and historical are incredible! As a devotee of Legos and historical events, I thank you for this content.
@GrowlieDave
@GrowlieDave Год назад
Whoooo... had me hooked from second 1. The time and effort put in can be seen with whats going on in the background, the ingenuity of making everything, to the tiny things like switching heads to make them speak. Bravo my dudes.
@brooklynboiprod
@brooklynboiprod Год назад
I love the attention to detail with the powder kegs and the kickback of the AA guns. Bravo!
@apolloknight9521
@apolloknight9521 Год назад
From the mist, a shape, a ship, is taking form And the silence of the sea is about to drift into a storm Sign of power, show of force Raise the anchor, battleship's plotting its course Pride of a nation, a beast made of steel Bismarck in motion, king of the ocean He was made to rule the waves across the seven seas To lead the war machine To rule the waves and lead the Kriegsmarine The terror of the seas The Bismarck and the Kriegsmarine!!!
@Elanimador511
@Elanimador511 Год назад
Oscar worthy
@emperorschampion6396
@emperorschampion6396 Год назад
I See, you are a man of culture as well
@misschauffarde5112
@misschauffarde5112 Год назад
@@Elanimador511 go listen to Bismarck from sabaton one of the best tribute out there
@dark_disciple
@dark_disciple Год назад
2000 men and 50000 tons of steel set a course for the Atlantic with the allies on their heels Firepower firefight battle stations keep the target steady in sight
@Usuario_Ruso
@Usuario_Ruso Год назад
Clay versión ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pbM6c4Zzvvs.html
@ninjabrickfilms2056
@ninjabrickfilms2056 Год назад
Hail to the king of stop motion
@wolfganghammer7328
@wolfganghammer7328 Год назад
Heil JD!
@Edsshed
@Edsshed 8 месяцев назад
This is pretty cool. Loved it.
@nicflatterie7772
@nicflatterie7772 Год назад
Incredible! Can’t imagine the amount of work for such a great animation.
@karljensen
@karljensen Год назад
Amazing animation! Would have added a short clip of a cat being blown off and landing on a piece of plank in reference to "Unsinkable Sam". The Cat was found on a piece of Driftwood after Bismarck sank. The feline served on two British warships until its death in the 1950's.
@user-em2xl4tf7v
@user-em2xl4tf7v Год назад
Unsinkable sam is an alien, and you can not change my mind
@A_random_iron_warrior
@A_random_iron_warrior Год назад
@@xDemishx it’s a honour to meet you mr Sam
@kirotheavenger60
@kirotheavenger60 Год назад
Unsinkable Sam is likely an apocryphal story, as he doesn't appear on any records of the ships involved.
@dylansmith1364
@dylansmith1364 Год назад
This is out right amazing. The Bismarck is extremely well done. The Swordfish look excellent and the Rodney and King George V are awesome too. This is amazing.
@dylansmith1364
@dylansmith1364 Год назад
@@feesh2147 I do not understand your comment. By all accounts the battleships King George V and Rodney were involved in the Bismarck's final battle. The Prince of Wales was involved in the Battle of the Denmark Strait alongside The Hood and then shadowed the Bismarck until Bismarck broke away. The Prince of Wales was A WWII era King George V class battleship though. You are correct regarding the sinking of the Prince of Wales and Repulse but that happened in December 1941 and the Bismarck events were in May 1941
@feesh2147
@feesh2147 Год назад
@@dylansmith1364 shit
@user-qt5rr9th9n
@user-qt5rr9th9n 5 месяцев назад
Videos like this shows there is no limit to what you can do with Lego
@kieranfitzgerald2030
@kieranfitzgerald2030 7 месяцев назад
THIS IS ABSOLUTELY MIND-BLOWING 😮
@wizardbuilds207
@wizardbuilds207 Год назад
The Bismarck is one of my favorite events of WW2. This definitely captures that moment incredibly. Well done!
@1982nsu
@1982nsu Год назад
For all you Bismarck fans this video is a "must see." ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-n69kV4gVoDw.html
@TheNervexLieutenant
@TheNervexLieutenant Год назад
Absolutely incredible video. All the historic details are there from the Swordfish copilot leaning out to judge the shot, to the Bismarck signal king that they will fight to the last shell, to its primary fire control being blown clean off. I love as well that you portrayed German scuttling of the ship, as it was highly likely that that contributed a lot to the ships rapid sinking just as much as fire from the British ships.
@SilvercreekAnimations
@SilvercreekAnimations Год назад
Seems to be something missing at the front and back of the deck.
@thorveim1174
@thorveim1174 Год назад
think account is that the hull itself couldnt be breached by the british fire: it was pounded so hard that it was glowing hot, but wasnt breached until the germans decided to abandon ship and blanted charges to prevent capture of the ship. Without that it may have been rendered harmless, all its guns silenced, but it may not have actually sunk.
@fandangobrandango7864
@fandangobrandango7864 Год назад
@@thorveim1174 they've been down and witness that the hull was peppered with shell holes and torp holes from the British, all that that you're saying is jealous American propaganda. There's actual footage of the hull...
@ceruleancrow5884
@ceruleancrow5884 Год назад
@@thorveim1174 which is of course bollocks because it takes a quick Google search to find pictures of battle damage to the turrets and conning tower (the three thickest parts of a typical ww2 battleship, including bismark, was that the conning tower, turrets and main armour belt are the thickest points of armour on the ship, main armour belt is commonly on the third thickest on that list and doesnt even cover the whole ship). Look at pictures of the wreck and survey diagrams etc. Parts of what I mentioned as the thickest parts have been Swiss cheesed in places but clear shell damage Edit, just talking about the Hull being allegedly impenetrable/unsinkable, the rest I'm with you on.
@reliantncc1864
@reliantncc1864 Год назад
@@thorveim1174 Kinda ridiculous, don't you think? Rodney's 16 inch guns could not possibly have consistently failed to penetrate Bismarck's 12.6 inch armor belt. Of course, torpedoes caused considerable damage as well. No chance Bismarck stays afloat even if the crew didn't scuttle it. Bismarck might have stayed mostly intact below the (normal) waterline, but a massive list meant it would have capsized regardless.
@ElenarMT
@ElenarMT Год назад
I appreciate you taking LEGO which lends itself better to comedy, to create an interesting, engaging and historically accurate video on a serious topic. EXQUISITELY DONE
@TalkingFlannel
@TalkingFlannel Год назад
Very realistic and accurate, the thrill of the hitting and missing keeps you on the edge of your seat!
@Sky_Guy
@Sky_Guy Год назад
The historical references made this video quite the treat! Such attention to detail! Would've been nice to see the final death blow administered by the Dorsetshire's torpedoes, but I can understand it's already quite a monumental video.
@glenchapman3899
@glenchapman3899 Год назад
I was about to make the exact same comment. Wonderful that a pile of Lego can be shaped accurately enough I could name all the British battleships engaging Bismarck
@dahen7517
@dahen7517 Год назад
Just a small correction, but Dorsetshire, though she fired the final torpedoes at Bismarck, did not infact sink the Bismarck as she was scuttled by her crew to prevent the Brits from taking anything of value, in addition to this, it’s unlikely that Dorsetshire’s torpedoes would have done anything against the Bismarck because her torpedo protection was just so good, if you don’t count the 1-in-a-million rudder hit of course. Not that it would have mattered in the slightest since by that point she was already a hole-ridden burning wreck of a ship that would probably succumb to the battle damage anyway, and if not, I doubt she’d be used ever again due to said damage and a…certain event that would take place a year or so later at a certain French port town.
@Luke_Sandy_High_Ground
@Luke_Sandy_High_Ground Год назад
@@dahen7517 You dont survive multiple torpedo hits while already heavily damaged.
@FlashPointHx
@FlashPointHx Год назад
I love this video - but sheesh I've seen imperial storm troopers with more accuracy than those anti-aircraft guns
@danbell9294
@danbell9294 Год назад
Bismarck AAA was calibrated for faster, modern planes. The slow Swordfish were also made of canvas over a frame - AA shells just went through the body.
@eelchiong6709
@eelchiong6709 Год назад
Storm troopers?! Out of your mind, you are. -Yoda
@spamcan9208
@spamcan9208 Год назад
Stormtroopers' lasers shot strait, they didn't have all the disadvantages of those pesky bullets. It's also not easy to hit a moving target that can change its speed and direction in 3 dimensions while your gun is bobbing up and down and rolling with the ocean.
@FlashPointHx
@FlashPointHx Год назад
@@eelchiong6709 Hit the incoming aircraft you must
@anthonyirwin6627
@anthonyirwin6627 Год назад
Bismarck gunners were probably good shots, the problem was that the Fairey Swordfish Torpedo bombers (Those biplanes you saw) had a wood-and-canvas structure. automatic AA shells just flew through the canvas and punched holes without doing any real damage, 40mm shells (or whatever caliber the germans used) had explosive fillings but the canvas was too soft for the fuses to be triggered, and of course the geysers made by the 12.7cm guns weren't effective, so all swordfish made it back.
@theentmarch
@theentmarch 7 месяцев назад
The anti-aircraft gun animation is the most satisfying thing.
@gemmabutterworth1208
@gemmabutterworth1208 Год назад
This is just the most incredible and beautifully done lego animation ive ever seen
@gwhite20
@gwhite20 Год назад
This animation was flawless. I was expecting it to be choppy, but it was fluid and smooth. Amazing work!
@sugoma9323
@sugoma9323 Год назад
This is so incredibly well done love the ship and the planes well deigned. I like the affect of the water flooding the hull of the bismark to. Props to you JD Brick
@Usuario_Ruso
@Usuario_Ruso Год назад
Clay versión ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pbM6c4Zzvvs.html
@7r47ufchfyw7twguwgu
@7r47ufchfyw7twguwgu Год назад
@@Usuario_Ruso get lost bot
@benjaminnilsson390
@benjaminnilsson390 Год назад
@@Usuario_Ruso bro i rly dont care stop spamming it
@randommemeguy3905
@randommemeguy3905 Год назад
This gave me chills, the sounds and music is just amazing!
@gsgk9674
@gsgk9674 7 месяцев назад
Great work, so accurate
@Antony.842
@Antony.842 Год назад
The water effects are really stunning for a lego animation. The ships and planes mocs are fantastic. The animation is brilliant. Totally worth the waiting
@operator_hoodie
@operator_hoodie Год назад
3:20 Yes, this did happen, one RAF crewman leaned out his aircraft to correctly gauge the release time.
@noalarms4618
@noalarms4618 Год назад
The observer in question, Sub-lieutenant J D Miller (Dusty) RNVR, 818 Squadron, Fleet Air Arm (FAA). Not RAF.
@andrijasaviccsavic1124
@andrijasaviccsavic1124 Год назад
What a lad.
@vladimirnikitanida6128
@vladimirnikitanida6128 2 месяца назад
MARAVILLOSA OBRA DE ARTE .... TE FELICITO MI GENTE.... DESDE CARACAS VENEZUELA .... Y MAS IMPRESIONANTE QUE UN BUQUE TAN AVANZADO PARA SU EPOCA FUE HUNDIDO POR AVIONES VIEJOS.... LAS IRONIAS DE LA VIDA
@winghongchia5796
@winghongchia5796 2 месяца назад
If this guy can direct a sinking of the bismark with such quality, he can certainly do a sinking of the RMS titanic! Nice animation btw
@thespartanamongus1121
@thespartanamongus1121 Год назад
This is by far the best Lego stop Mouton animation I've ever seen. The frame rate shows me this took a LONG time to make, and the detailing is utterly incredible.
@kirotheavenger60
@kirotheavenger60 Год назад
These stop motions are actually digitally created, there's likely no physical lego in this. Doesn't mean it wouldn't still be taking a long time to make though mind.
@literallya442ndclonetroope5
@@kirotheavenger60 it clearly says stop motion + CGI, so anything that’s lego here is real Lego.
@literallya442ndclonetroope5
@@kirotheavenger60 you can easily tell the difference between real LEGO’s and digital lego when you see it. Example, Lego movie.
@kirotheavenger60
@kirotheavenger60 Год назад
@@literallya442ndclonetroope5 not all animated lego looks fake. I've seen lego animations that you would swear was real but wasn't. Also, "stop motion" can include digital stop motion. Given the extent of motion, framerate, and detail in these clips there is a 0% chance this is real lego.
@literallya442ndclonetroope5
@@kirotheavenger60 I’m pretty sure if it was digital stop motion, it would say so. If that’s not the case, than putting “Stop motion + CGI” has many interpretations to what it specifically means.
@zackerytimms696
@zackerytimms696 Год назад
clicked on this as fast as possible. absolutely love your animations
@Usuario_Ruso
@Usuario_Ruso Год назад
*Claymation versión of Bissmark* ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pbM6c4Zzvvs.html
@MichaelTheRead
@MichaelTheRead Год назад
I did _not_ expect the professional level of quality. Very well done.
@TictacBobolx
@TictacBobolx Год назад
Absolutely mind boggling to see such a detailed animation of history
@koopanique
@koopanique Год назад
Incredible animation! Love the small details like at 4:40
@phoenixstopmotions
@phoenixstopmotions Год назад
Wow, this was a very unique combination of practical and cgi. A new bar has been set in military history stopmotions!
@andyyellowhouse2108
@andyyellowhouse2108 Год назад
This is automatically one of my favorite stop-motions I have ever seen
@INTENTIONPEACE3
@INTENTIONPEACE3 Год назад
Dude honestly this is truly amazing work. Thank you for taking the time.
@len.216
@len.216 Год назад
Man, this animation is really great but also very historically accurate! reports were said that the Bismarck even used there second battery guns against the first Swordfish attack, but none of them were shot down.
@ben-hn2ek
@ben-hn2ek Год назад
They even fired the main gun on the ocean to create huge water splash to block sword fishes view
@robinrehlinghaus1944
@robinrehlinghaus1944 Год назад
While watching this, I genuinely got this feeling of marvel that one might feel when seeing such machinery in real life. I thought "Wow, humans have made such imposing, colosssal ships and weaponry". I knew it was lego, but it felt real. Like seeing something that just gives you the impression of might. Of... grandness.
@glenchapman3899
@glenchapman3899 Год назад
While I agree with you, I struggle with the human element of the event. I read a book by one of the survivors of Bismarck. Their description of conditions on the main deck as they abandoned ship are truly haunting.
@robinrehlinghaus1944
@robinrehlinghaus1944 Год назад
@@glenchapman3899 Agreed, though I didn't read the book
@YourAveragePancake4925
@YourAveragePancake4925 Год назад
How do we not have movies from this guy yet 🤔
@Donleecartoons
@Donleecartoons Год назад
I got a chill down my spine from watching a Lego animation. Well done.
@gasmonkey1000
@gasmonkey1000 Год назад
@3:13 Thank you for including that detail of the bombardier sitting up and watching the water to advise John ‘Jock’ Moffat when to loose the torpedo. When I first learned about it from Dogfights the way Jock Moffat told it was hilarious and awesome
@sunrisegrapefilms2182
@sunrisegrapefilms2182 Год назад
5:15 lol 😂 he looks so funny just flying around
@frittekoln5507
@frittekoln5507 9 месяцев назад
Wow! You did a good job!
@abcdefg91111
@abcdefg91111 Год назад
Gotta appreciate the fine tech everyone used in ww2. Destructive but very fascinating piece of engineering
@skyler8406
@skyler8406 Год назад
Pride of a nation, a beast made of steel Bismarck in motion, king of the ocean He was made to rule the waves across the seven seas🤟🤟🤟
@piarpeggio
@piarpeggio Год назад
TO LEAD THE WAR MACHINE TO RULE THE WAVES AND LEAD THE KRIEGSMARINE
@sockjim9016
@sockjim9016 Год назад
The attention to detail in this is just astounding. The effects on the planes were especially awesome - you have no idea how delighted I was to see the flaps actually move! Also, the animation is beautifully-done, the builds themselves are stunning, the historical accuracy was delightful, and that water was literally so satisfying to look at. Literally the coolest thing I’ve watched all week
@SuperFrodo95
@SuperFrodo95 Год назад
Unless the Swordfish has some funky setup with its control surfaces, they shouldn't move that way. Control surfaces on the ends of the wings are called ailerons, and generally only provide roll control, while the horizontal tail surfaces, or elevator, provides pitch authority. The animation shows ailerons and the elevator being used to both roll and pitch the aircraft. Also flaps are large control surfaces on the inner trailing edge of the wing that are used to increase lift and drag, and typically only tilt downwards and remain symmetrical on either side. I don't think the Swordfish would even have flaps, as many biplanes tend not to have them.
@sockjim9016
@sockjim9016 Год назад
@@SuperFrodo95 Thanks for the correction! I'm not exactly a plane expert lol, in layman's terms all the control surfaces are just "flaps" so it's cool to get a proper explanation
@poster5887
@poster5887 Год назад
Not Historically accurate because it happened in real life and not in Lego
@ColoradoStreaming
@ColoradoStreaming Год назад
The loading of the shells and shot were top notch too.
@riskfactor5686
@riskfactor5686 Год назад
Wow this brings back so many memories. It's almost like it was yesterday...
@LiquidJeM4031
@LiquidJeM4031 9 месяцев назад
Wow. This is actually crazy.
@johnathanbruce8227
@johnathanbruce8227 Год назад
From the mist, a shape, a ship, is taking form And the silence of the sea is about to drift into a storm Sign of power, show of force Raise the anchor, battleship's plotting its course Pride of a nation, a beast made of steel Bismarck in motion, king of the ocean He was made to rule the waves across the seven seas To lead the war machine To rule the waves and lead the Kriegsmarine The terror of the seas The Bismarck and the Kriegsmarine Two thousand men, and fifty thousand tons of steel Set the course for the Atlantic with the Allies on their heel Firepower, firefight Battle Stations, keep the targets steady in sight Into formation, the hunt has begun Death and damnation, the fleet is coming He was made to rule the waves across the seven seas To lead the war machine To rule the waves and lead the Kriegsmarine The terror of the seas The Bismarck and the Kriegsmarine At the bottom of the ocean, the depths of the abyss They are bound by iron and blood The flagship of the navy, the terror of the seas His guns have gone silent at last Pride of a nation, a beast made of steel Bismarck in motion, king of the ocean He was made to rule the waves across the seven seas To lead the war machine To rule the waves and lead the Kriegsmarine The terror of the seas The Bismarck and the Kriegsmarine To lead the war machine To rule the waves and lead the Kriegsmarine The terror of the seas Bismarck and the Kriegsmarine To lead the war machine To rule the waves and lead the Kriegsmarine The terror of the seas Bismarck and the Kriegsmarine
@slim_jimmothy
@slim_jimmothy Год назад
This is Sabaton correct?
@johnathanbruce8227
@johnathanbruce8227 Год назад
@@slim_jimmothy yep
@hassandabo6288
@hassandabo6288 Год назад
On may 1941 the war had just began, the germans had the biggest ships that had the biggest guns the bismarck was the fastest ship that ever sailed the sea on her deck were guns as big as steers and shells as big as trees
@Bombpier
@Bombpier Год назад
@@hassandabo6288 I've listened to that song my whole life. Johnny got that last part so wrong. Should been .. guns as big a trees and shells as big as steers..
@whitemagus2000
@whitemagus2000 Год назад
A man of culture, I see.
@carrotized
@carrotized Год назад
For real thought the Star Wars music was gonna kick in here at 3:42
@berkeinanr3541
@berkeinanr3541 Год назад
Details are just wonderful. And I loved how much did you know about the naval combat!!
@melvinschrute9617
@melvinschrute9617 Год назад
This is crazy good, absolutely mind-blowing. Outstanding job!
@sunrisegrapefilms2182
@sunrisegrapefilms2182 Год назад
Easily the best stop motion I’ve ever seen in my life, it’s just astonishingly stunning how amazing it is. 🤯
@joyous18
@joyous18 Год назад
4:35 very cool damage
@Lusiorange
@Lusiorange Год назад
That’s a lot of damage
@loukaspaquette2544
@loukaspaquette2544 6 месяцев назад
Wow! My great-grandpa was a cannoneer on the hms Nabob, the Canadian aircraft carrier that launched the planes that eventually sunk the Bismarck. Though the ship received a torpedo, it was able to limp back to Scapa Flow and evade U-boats.
@MachineSpirits_
@MachineSpirits_ 5 месяцев назад
No disrespect meant sir but the aircraft carrier that sunk the Bismark was HMS "Ark Royal". The Nabob Participated in sinking the Bismarks sister ship Tirpitz. Awesome story however!
@loukaspaquette2544
@loukaspaquette2544 5 месяцев назад
@@MachineSpirits_ Sorry, you're right. Thanks for the clarification!😁
@MachineSpirits_
@MachineSpirits_ 5 месяцев назад
No worries m8 @@loukaspaquette2544
@comusrules1244
@comusrules1244 2 месяца назад
This was phenomenal. THe attention to detail, even demonstrating how the projectiles were loaded into the large guns, followed by the gun powder, spot on and brilliant. (My ex was on the Missouri and I saw a demo on how the 16” guns were loaded). Awesome man.
@brodybricks2441
@brodybricks2441 Год назад
The Stop Motion is so good and was definitely worth the wait. this is like professional the animation is stunningly smooth the camera shaking and moving is perfect the editing blends really well with the real elements like at 5:00 and also I’ve never heard of this battle but the way this was made told a story and now I understand it through Stop Motion, i’m a stop motion animator myself and I consider myself to be quite good but you, man you’re incredible, my only complaint is that you’re making me look bad
@Usuario_Ruso
@Usuario_Ruso Год назад
*Claymation versión of Bissmark* ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pbM6c4Zzvvs.html
@responsibledriving1882
@responsibledriving1882 Год назад
@@Usuario_Ruso fake RU-vid link do not click it is not youtube
@erner_wisal
@erner_wisal Год назад
@@responsibledriving1882 it is RU-vid link
@1982nsu
@1982nsu Год назад
For all you Bismarck fans this video is a "must see." ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-n69kV4gVoDw.html
@busyanimations9547
@busyanimations9547 Год назад
This looks great! The look of the cgi water wasn't overdone and it's use was very creative. Amazing job! 👍
@kylejones7102
@kylejones7102 Год назад
These are so well done. Absolutely incredible.
@theangryMD
@theangryMD Год назад
what a random and amazing piece to stumble upon, i have loved the story of the bismarck since i was 8!
@Emmanuel-ms8pr
@Emmanuel-ms8pr Год назад
This stop motion is incredible !!
@Usuario_Ruso
@Usuario_Ruso Год назад
Clay versión ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pbM6c4Zzvvs.html
@stuff___idontknow2610
@stuff___idontknow2610 Год назад
0:45 I love the suspense when the fighters are spotted on the horizon
@bah3698
@bah3698 Год назад
Bombers*
@brictator
@brictator Год назад
2:00 most satisfying loading ever
@renski8976
@renski8976 Год назад
Wow, just... Wow. I was so engaged in the whole thing from start to finish! Well done man!
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