In Lego City, the greedy oil company Octan pushes oil rig workers and their supervisors into limits. And the only outcome is a horrible disaster. Editing program: VEGAS Pro 17.0 Pictures: 7145
''That's the end of that business''. Hey! I'm glad to finally upload my long term project. I begun planning this video back in July before I went to serve my army service time. I've been serving in army in 4 weeks cycles. Meaning that I've had 1 week vacation every 4 weeks. And on those vacations I have been making this video as much as I've could. On positive note, I have now served over half of my service time :) Today left 121 days. Aamuja!
his content is so different compared to other Lego content you see on the site, it's not over the top or follows only a specific character, each video is about the situation taking place and the Cataclysm set to occur. each video has the element of a thriller story that sets it apart from the rest of the lego stop-motion community. A simple formula bets it's used quite well, his builds and sounds really add that realism to it which is quite effective.
I feel bad for the CEO of octan, the greedy manager just put more oil on his suit and stress him out with the protester. He didn't even want the oil to splash in the ocean in the first place.
@Landon Martin OMG, I didn't actually believe you at first, but i just came back and read through the other comments on this video, AND, lol, it really is Greta Thunberg... lol.... that makes it even more funny.. and it makes so much sense now...
Very nice play on that Great Thunberg nod and the "Nothing bad ever happens to the Kennedys" part, it's clear to me you are a man of culture and always have been, nice job.
A LEGO animation where Raimo works at a post in an apocalyptic city where only a couple of dozens of people gather together and try to make their own power. Power plants and some businesses are still open. They have to fend for themselves. The wold had been destroyed by zombies and the remaining humans have to supply enough food, fend of the zombies, and try to build an underground bunker to stay safe. Also trying not to risk their own lives as well. An idea and above.
This is brilliant, the explosion effects are really well done and I love how the sets look with a somewhat homemade look The only thing that is slightly inaccurate is probably how quickly the fire spread, since crude oil isn't very flammable (at least compared to something like petrol)
And so, with oil rig destroyed, and everyone on it killed, the threat of raimo was over. Until he started a new business and nobody questioned how he was still alive and the authorities let him construct the new business
Would've love to see a reference to "Armageddon" to where the supervisor golfs on a oil rig towards some anti-oil drilling protesters and says that he'll give them 50,000 a year in donations before screaming out "DO YOU KNOW HOW MUCH DIESEL THAT CLUNKER BOAT PUMPS OUT AN HOUR?!"