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Lego WW1 - The Battle Of Verdun - stop motion 

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The Battle of Verdun was the longest and one of the bloodiest battles of World War 1.
It was fought between the Germans and the French around the city of Verdun, in eastern France.
The city of Verdun was both strategically and culturally significant to the French.
The German high command knew that it would be a crushing blow to the French morale if they were to capture it.
On February 21st, 1916, the attack began.
The Germans opened fire with hundreds of artillery guns to bombard the enemy line. They then attacked with huge waves of infantry, which easily overran the destroyed French positions.
Within a few days, they had captured Fort Douaumont, one of France's largest fortresses.
The twenty-year-old fort was no match for this new type of warfare and was quickly destroyed by the German's massive guns.
Eventually, the French were able to reinforce their positions, halting the German advance.
Both sides constantly pounded each other with massive artillery barrages, which made infantry attacks extremely costly.
This also turned the surrounding landscape to mud, which further impeded infantry advances.
For the next few months, the two armies would attack and counter-attack each other, without either side gaining the upper hand.
On July 1st, 1916, the British began the Somme Offensive.
In order to focus on this new threat, the Germans had to revert troops and supplies away from Verdun, relieving the French.
Shortly thereafter the Germans called off their attacks at Verdun.
The French began counter-attacking, and by December 18, over 9 months since the battle began, they had retaken most of the ground they had lost.
Some of the worst fighting conditions during World War 1 were seen in this battle, leading to the deaths of around 300,000 men, with many more being wounded or captured.
The Battle of Verdun showed the strength and determination of the French, and revealed to the world the chaos and destructiveness of modern war.

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Комментарии : 13 тыс.   
@benjamindover2601
@benjamindover2601 2 года назад
Let's be honest, this is what we all saw in our minds when we played with Lego as kids.
@kprk4102
@kprk4102 2 года назад
Uhm...well, depends on what kind of lego set you got from your parents.
@technoman3564
@technoman3564 2 года назад
If you had a city set you will feel like a mayor
@enjibkk6850
@enjibkk6850 2 года назад
I wish there were ww1 or ww2 sets as a kid (we did have toy soldiers anyway so the moral question was already moot)
@kprk4102
@kprk4102 2 года назад
@@enjibkk6850 Well, if it interests you. There's a polish building block based toy Company called "Cobi", which focuses it's sets more on ww1, ww2, cold war and modern day military. They have almost everything what a military history enthusiast could desire: Tiger Panzer, M4 Sherman, T-34, Yamato etc. All the favourites from the Allied Forces, Wehrmacht, Red Army and Imperial Japan.
@potterj09
@potterj09 2 года назад
Hahaha yeah i used to set up lego vs plastic armymen battles. Lego would always win by bias lol
@robfromjersey7899
@robfromjersey7899 3 года назад
"And the battle's just begun, nowhere to run, father and son fall one by one..."
@TwoStrokeViking
@TwoStrokeViking 3 года назад
..under the gun, thy will be done!
@HogBurger
@HogBurger 3 года назад
Fields of verdun
@ChaplainPhantasm
@ChaplainPhantasm 3 года назад
(Thy will be done!) And the judgement has begun, nowhere to run, father and son, fall one by onw, Fields of Verdun!
@paolomoraschinelli7643
@paolomoraschinelli7643 3 года назад
Thou a million shells have scarred the lane, no one has the upper hand
@ChaplainPhantasm
@ChaplainPhantasm 3 года назад
@@paolomoraschinelli7643 From the ground above the trenches Where the soldiers make their stand!
@BrentKulak
@BrentKulak Год назад
6:15 when the best German soldier and the best French soldier were fighting the fact that they both died proves that there truly is no winner in war
@Celestyn_Ravalli
@Celestyn_Ravalli Год назад
Very well put message in the video
@bishalgurung4356
@bishalgurung4356 Год назад
The duel intensifies and the French solider got the upper hand, but German mange to outsmart him. Before they know it, the German Artillary reached their position, killing them both.
@tarektechmarine8209
@tarektechmarine8209 9 месяцев назад
France won
@tugalord
@tugalord 8 месяцев назад
​@@lewisandeviesfuntime1931they died from artillery at the end
@tugalord
@tugalord 8 месяцев назад
@@lewisandeviesfuntime1931wouldnt affirm that with such certainty, he could be dead or badly injured. Also if the french soldier survived it could be a metaphore for the costly french victory in the battle.
@jessicama5180
@jessicama5180 Год назад
This will forever be an important part of Lego WW1 History and will be honored. This will forever be an legendary masterpiece.
@user-bf3ej8nv5v
@user-bf3ej8nv5v 3 дня назад
id just like to note idk if theres a lego gun that has the ability to bolt but its amazing to see the gun being bolted at 3:43
@ShmootheJoo
@ShmootheJoo 2 года назад
Even something as kind and lighthearted as a children's toy can't begin to mask the brutality of this war.
@longshot7601
@longshot7601 2 года назад
I was amazed at how Lego bricks and lack of blood and gore better illustrated the brutality of battle better than many movies that had an over abundance of blood and gore.
@jerryalbus1492
@jerryalbus1492 2 года назад
Tbh I found the Lego version more gruesome than the reenactments
@ComputerAnarchy
@ComputerAnarchy 2 года назад
Right? That was heart-racing and horrific.
@endersblade
@endersblade 2 года назад
It's funny you think Legos are children's toys.
@kyleminks6374
@kyleminks6374 2 года назад
@@jerryalbus1492 5:40 there’s your violence
@maverickloggins5470
@maverickloggins5470 2 года назад
The attention to detail is insane, even having the Chauchat jam and the clip thing slide through the Hotchkiss gun. Not to mention the French and the Germans having accurate rifles. Crazy
@enjibkk6850
@enjibkk6850 2 года назад
The clip for the Hotchkiss is indeed a really nice touch
@MB_ACTION
@MB_ACTION 2 года назад
Some of the figures are from United brick I think
@kanepreton9588
@kanepreton9588 2 года назад
I was creaming the whole time
@oxbowxylophone6380
@oxbowxylophone6380 2 года назад
The German helmets should have brow cloth on them
@my.phoneisglitching
@my.phoneisglitching 2 года назад
Also the little bits like the soldiers moving around in the very first clip
@gibsoncook3609
@gibsoncook3609 Год назад
Let’s all stop to appreciate how long this would’ve taken him to make these! They’re incredible!
@jessedevries7625
@jessedevries7625 5 месяцев назад
Yeah I agree
@andrewgrant2948
@andrewgrant2948 Год назад
3:15 notice the fallen soldier's feet go up slightly before falling to the ground...amazing detail.
@wolfgangfalck1250
@wolfgangfalck1250 Год назад
I just can't imagine the number of hours one would have to work for this brilliant stop motion movie. I just hope you earn some money with it. The amount of detail and little mini movements between shots is unbelievable. Kudos to you and your crew.
@jimr9499
@jimr9499 Год назад
For real. Like around the 1:00 mark when two dudes are sitting on the back of a moving truck: you actually see them jostling a little bit as the truck goes over some bumpy terrain. Incredible.
@rskxxxxxxx
@rskxxxxxxx Год назад
wait how
@LetsConquerTheUniverseTogether
About an hour and a half, maybe two.
@bamuz
@bamuz Год назад
14 million views, they got paid 💰 🤑🤑
@ceilingwasp1883
@ceilingwasp1883 Год назад
@@LetsConquerTheUniverseTogether an hour and a half? Homie it used to take me and hour to get like 20 seconds of shitty ass stop motion, this had to take weeks.
@amonamarth4107
@amonamarth4107 2 года назад
I cant even imagine how terrifying it must have been to wait for a signal, then charge the enemy lines. The tension must have been horrific.
@MrRedeyedJedi
@MrRedeyedJedi 2 года назад
From what I gather, you go through every conceivable emotion, then just accept you are already dead, and use the anger of that acceptance to take as many enemy with you as you go.
@pedrosilveira1440
@pedrosilveira1440 2 года назад
@@MrRedeyedJedi That's horrifying... i can't believe people did that, and in the aftermath, it only brought up another war even worser than the first one...
@draconisthewyvern3664
@draconisthewyvern3664 2 года назад
verdun was more urban and flat land fighting. trench fighting wasn’t till around the end of the battle. germans almost won but their high command decided it was too bloody and ordered a retreat
@tomasnovotny4108
@tomasnovotny4108 2 года назад
@@draconisthewyvern3664 I wouldn't say it was urban and flat land at all. I have been there and it is lots of hills and forests (not there by then).
@neurotic3015
@neurotic3015 2 года назад
The way I imagine it is that, in a weird and ironic way, it's probably so overwhelming that you're calm, if you get what I mean. There's just so many things to panic about, so many things to stress over that you can't even organize the thoughts and so you just turn off, you stop thinking about those things because they're so difficult to think about and instead you just get tunnel vision on the fighting.
@partiallyfrozen3425
@partiallyfrozen3425 11 месяцев назад
Im a little late, but the way you ended this was spectacular and hugely symbolic. I absolutely loved the character development of the final 2 soldiers. The way it ended sent an incredibly powerful message about futility and told an incredible story. Well done.
@austinbrady
@austinbrady 6 месяцев назад
This is what i wanted to make as a kid. Not only is the lego stop motion impressive but the use of cinematography principles and storytelling is so good.
@cheydinal5401
@cheydinal5401 2 года назад
This lego clip is more intense than most "action" scenes in cinemas
@JaneDark94
@JaneDark94 2 года назад
Micheal Bay movies: *boom boom boom fireball fireball BOOM*
@ruthlessgaming3869
@ruthlessgaming3869 2 года назад
im your 100th like im sorry i just had to say it forgib meh
@captainobvious1961
@captainobvious1961 2 года назад
you might want to watch the movie: 1917
@beastybacon199
@beastybacon199 2 года назад
You just be watching rated G movies then
@VANTARTS
@VANTARTS 2 года назад
roight roight
@JDBrickProductions
@JDBrickProductions 3 года назад
I finally finished, hope you enjoy it!
@mythicplayz110
@mythicplayz110 3 года назад
IT WAS AMAZING
@timothytan4257
@timothytan4257 3 года назад
small error @JD Brick Productions : By this time all German troops at Verdun wore the Stanhelm. the Pickelhube was alrdy phased out. Still like the effort. But if not at least ½ of ur minifigs should have the Stanhelm
@DukeofDenmark2
@DukeofDenmark2 3 года назад
Can u make the battle of Yaux?
@timothytan4257
@timothytan4257 3 года назад
@TheLucky02 TheLucky02 Cant only the officers just wear Pickelhaubes. Most of the regulars should wear the Stanhelm.
@aelcial4750
@aelcial4750 3 года назад
Wow this is amazing
@J1_471
@J1_471 11 месяцев назад
Very beautifully done! And at 3:16 I love how that soldier hit the weapon after it got jammed to get it fire again. Nice detail right there!
@brandonzhou2233
@brandonzhou2233 11 месяцев назад
It’s also very accurate, as the machine gun he is using is known as the chauchat. It was notorious for being having a slow firing rate, high recoil and frequent jams, all of which were depicted in the video.
@thomasecker9405
@thomasecker9405 6 месяцев назад
​@brandonzhou2233 True, but the massive jamming was due to how dirty the magazine got in the trenches. Soldiers running on the field with it reported that they had no problems with the Chauchat jamming. Sadly, the American Chauchat was even worse due to the way the magazine was structured.
@andrewgrant2948
@andrewgrant2948 Год назад
5:35, I don't know the medal of honor equivalent for the French Army but it sure seems like this gunner should be awarded it....
@yannickoliveres5556
@yannickoliveres5556 10 месяцев назад
The Legion of Honour. My Great Grandfather was awarded it for bravery. I still have it.
@Vob.
@Vob. 5 месяцев назад
its like your the only machine gunner in the game
@creationfantastique75
@creationfantastique75 3 месяца назад
C'est avant 5:35, et il y en a deux c'est des allemands à 4:08 un tireur d'élite (d'ailleurs je m'étonne de son casque différent des autres, car il me semble que ce genre de casque n'arrive qu'en 39-45), et 4:19 un tireur fusil classique de combat voilà.
@JimmyJonJillakers
@JimmyJonJillakers 2 года назад
That was some of the most convincing melee combat I've ever seen in stop-motion
@eppur_simone
@eppur_simone 2 года назад
Its non stop motion
@netsider
@netsider 2 года назад
And it's WAY better made than the LEGO movies too. The characters movie weird in those movies! 😜
@Bollibompa
@Bollibompa 2 года назад
@@netsider That's on purpose.
@PrimeMover_
@PrimeMover_ 2 года назад
I can tell you haven't seen the last 5 minutes of Jason and the Argonauts.
@dapperfield595
@dapperfield595 3 года назад
Damn that French machine gunner going in with a bayonet to cover the retreat of his comrades was both badass and heroic. The expressionless face showing determination to save others was strong enough that being hit with a club and 2 shots merely fazed him.
@scp-foundation1
@scp-foundation1 2 года назад
soldier
@scpfoundation8972
@scpfoundation8972 2 года назад
They shall not pass.....
@darkcreeper1472
@darkcreeper1472 2 года назад
@@scpfoundation8972 i don't think so
@scpfoundation8972
@scpfoundation8972 2 года назад
@@darkcreeper1472 what do you mean
@alexanderhaas9940
@alexanderhaas9940 2 года назад
a Got Man
@Sultan-Zaviyar-Rehan
@Sultan-Zaviyar-Rehan Год назад
Am I the only one who's rewatching this MASTERPIECE Again ??
@ShinaWon-ol3ih
@ShinaWon-ol3ih 9 дней назад
This was truly the best world war 1 movie I’ve ever seen
@BruneSixtine
@BruneSixtine 2 года назад
For the first time in history during this battle the French introduced a mecanized supply line with thousands of trucks. Along the 72 km of the "Voie Sacrée" (Sacred Way), transport vehicles were on the move day and night ferrying troops, armaments, and supplies to the Verdun battlefield. During the initial crisis of 21 February to 22 March, 600 trucks per day had already delivered 48,000 tons of ammunition, 6,400 tons of other material and 263,000 men to the battlefield. Beginning on February 21, all horse drawn traffic and troop movements on foot had been ordered off the road leaving it open for truck and motor car traffic only. After March 1916, one truck passed every 14 seconds, submitting the road to considerable wear and tear. Quarries had to be opened nearby to supply the road with crushed stone. Over the course of ten months, 16 labour battalions worked to keep the road in good shape and order. A special unit responsible for controlling traffic and servicing the vehicles numbered 300 officers and 8,500 men. The rolling stock was made up of 3500 Berliet and Renault trucks plus 800 ambulances, the latter often being Ford Model T's. Thirty breakdown trucks remained on the road at all times with repair crews stationed besides them. Any disabled vehicle was immediately moved to the roadside so as not to interrupt the flow of traffic.
@user-zk1tb1yx2e
@user-zk1tb1yx2e 2 года назад
Incredible! Thanks for the history
@juliantheapostate8295
@juliantheapostate8295 2 года назад
The Germans had the opportunity to bomb the Sacred Way, but Erich von Falkenhayn wanted it open because his objective was to 'bleed the French white'. What a disgusting war, compared to any other I can think of
@GM-by7tc
@GM-by7tc 2 года назад
Nice info!
@Void_Wars
@Void_Wars 2 года назад
Strategy wins the battle but logistics win the war.
@dr_mafarioyt4313
@dr_mafarioyt4313 2 года назад
Im sorry, but…. TL; DR
@tyler5580
@tyler5580 2 года назад
Me before the video: "Oh cool, a Lego video of WW I!" Me after the video: "Wow." Struck more emotions than I thought it would. Went from watching an epic and action-packed battle, to realizing this was an actual bloody battle where thousands of people died and feeling sorry for all of those people. Amazing job.
@uncle7215
@uncle7215 2 года назад
Yeah man, I can't imagine what my Great Uncle went through in this battle. He was at Verdun in the French 99th Infantry Regiment. He arrived as part of a reinforcement wave in October 1916 after his unit got nearly wiped out at the Tavannes sector. His regiment spent all 10 months at Verdun along with the 151st Infantry, and they became known as “The Verdun Regiments”.
@strike3fishing142
@strike3fishing142 2 года назад
I like your comment
@strike3fishing142
@strike3fishing142 2 года назад
This is so cool how do they do this
@andrewdussault2315
@andrewdussault2315 2 года назад
Thousands? Over 300,000. Nearly a million total casualties.
@elite9potato467
@elite9potato467 2 года назад
@@andrewdussault2315 yea more like hundreds of thousands
@JonDi87
@JonDi87 Год назад
Rip to all of the solders who fought in WW1
@user-ro6ou5vo6b
@user-ro6ou5vo6b Месяц назад
for a lego animation, that ending was more powerful than speeding shrapnel. truly displayed the horrors of war, and how there is no real winner. superb job.
@Belle-le8ql
@Belle-le8ql Год назад
I remember my history teacher making one anecdote about how nearing the end of the battle a newly arrived soldier had on average 14 hours to live. It was no battle it was a slaughter
@lawliet4578
@lawliet4578 Год назад
Y también depende del frente en el que combatían
@DeutschlandMapping
@DeutschlandMapping Год назад
Fun Fact: In German "battle" and "slaughter" are the same word. "Schlacht"
@zikalokof1challenge414
@zikalokof1challenge414 Год назад
@@DeutschlandMapping So, Kaiser's Slaughter?
@NONO-oy1cu
@NONO-oy1cu Год назад
@@zikalokof1challenge414 both are yes
@EEEEEEEE
@EEEEEEEE Год назад
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@minkorrh
@minkorrh 2 года назад
In the beginning I was laughing and thinking how well done this was. When they got to the trenches I realized that this was definitely no joke. The fact that they're little plastic men does nothing to alleviate the sense of horror and sadness that I feel as this ends. I'm 54.
@d744._.
@d744._. 2 месяца назад
Cap
@Joey-js3og
@Joey-js3og 2 месяца назад
@@d744._.?
@Historybrickfilms
@Historybrickfilms 2 месяца назад
War is an unforgivable and terrible thing to enter
@morbin_timeX
@morbin_timeX Месяц назад
​@@Joey-js3oghes saying that minkorrh is lying that hes 54
@morbin_timeX
@morbin_timeX Месяц назад
minkorrh is lying though
@jordanbopp3340
@jordanbopp3340 Год назад
Incredible quality of animation. The movement of the set as well as the movement of the camera, the nuance of each shot, and the consistency through the whole animation are all fantastic. That last shot with the 2 talented soldiers fighting to the death only to be blown up together by an artillery shell- that is some excruciating genius. Bravo 👏
@adamcai1102
@adamcai1102 Год назад
After watching all is quiet on the western front, I still think this is a masterpiece
@Filip_stefam
@Filip_stefam Год назад
yes
@DevDeStefano
@DevDeStefano Год назад
I really appreciate the fact that you put some context after the animation was done. These animations are always so interesting to watch, but understanding the grim and dark history of it can only provide more context to such an important topic.
@NotOliverXII
@NotOliverXII Год назад
It was great that he did that
@EEEEEEEE
@EEEEEEEE Год назад
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@myverycoolusername
@myverycoolusername Год назад
fr it made me emotional asf, cant imagine boys my age were sent into this. horrific
@nurkhamidah5360
@nurkhamidah5360 Год назад
@@EEEEEEEE v0
@hashamkhankhan4102
@hashamkhankhan4102 Год назад
=
@miguel.sa_
@miguel.sa_ 3 года назад
when the two heroes of each side, the german officer that cut the barbed wire and the french guy with the chauchat were fighting, i saw the greatest duel of all time.
@der_benson4478
@der_benson4478 3 года назад
And I loved that neither won, and both were killed by a stray artillery shell. Because that's just the reality of this terrible war.
@thatyorkshirelad3589
@thatyorkshirelad3589 3 года назад
True
@defnotbigman
@defnotbigman 3 года назад
Yea
@kevindowling157
@kevindowling157 3 года назад
I love how the Chauchat jams too because it was badly designed for trench Warfare and he has to smack it.
@gazmothegoblin
@gazmothegoblin 3 года назад
@@kevindowling157 key words are trench warfare, it was a decent gun as long as you could keep it clean, and as you know you can't do that while living in a trench.
@kadeeyacphil3680
@kadeeyacphil3680 Год назад
Très belle animation faisant sourir au début par le jeu robotique du petit soldat... Mais on est pris très vite par l'absurdité de l'histoire car ce fut une réalité. Le combat fini au corps à corps et l'on ressent toute la cruauté de ce qu'on pu endurer nos soldats... Que l'Allemagne et la France soient unies à jamais dans le souvenir de cette incroyable souffrance.
@gabriellyonnet
@gabriellyonnet 8 месяцев назад
Le monde d’aujourd’hui est du bulshit car tous les pays auraient dus êtres libres unis et unifiés depuis la nuit des temps 😡😡😡 J’emmerde tous les gouvernements de la nuit des temps jusqu’à aujourdui, ici le jeudi 14 septembre 2023 à 01:12 du matin, MEDRE !!!
@larrygeorge3988
@larrygeorge3988 Год назад
can we take a moment to appreciate the amount of detail that went into this
@AvoidTheCadaver
@AvoidTheCadaver 2 года назад
The most insane thing about Verdun, Somme and Passchendaele was that the one of the main objectives was to literally grind German manpower down. French and British forces numbered roughly the same as the German army but the British could count on the arrival of commonwealth forces from their Dominion territories, so there was a near constant stream of soldiers arriving the reinforce the allies but for the Germans they only had the unreliable Austro-Hungarian and ottoman forces which weren't even in the same theater. Somme and Verdun were literal meat grinders
@crazytomato4845
@crazytomato4845 2 года назад
Exactly, that's why WW1 was so horrible, the allied powers said, we think you'll run out of bullets before we run out of men, the Germans thought pretty similarly too
@louis-henriguidor4153
@louis-henriguidor4153 2 года назад
Partially true comment, because in 1914, the German Empire was twice more populated than France or UK. That's the reason why the German have handled war on two fronts (west & russian east front). And could still launch massive offensives in 1918, after Bolchevik revolution.
@robscarrow5108
@robscarrow5108 2 года назад
Don't forget, one of the First Battle of the Somme's main aims was to relieve pressure on the French at Verdun. The single most deadly day in British military history, to relieve pressure elsewhere. I understand the French wer almost at the point of mutiny, which was at least prevented... until 1917.
@szymonziolkowski5967
@szymonziolkowski5967 2 года назад
France bleeded out. It was a nightmare for France.
@joegaming4483
@joegaming4483 2 года назад
I do not agree, during the battle of Verdun, the British forces represented only 10% of the forces in combat, it was the French who did all the work, so please respect the French soldiers and I would respect the English soldiers
@chris_h1990
@chris_h1990 2 года назад
This is simply breathtaking. The amount of time, effort, and detail you put into this is unreal. You're going to have a very long career in film and animation!
@mrEtuthian
@mrEtuthian 2 года назад
so realistic I had a hard time watching it full :O
@exa0710
@exa0710 2 года назад
I just realized the sniper reticle is in fact historically accurate
@thechildrenofthebasement3433
@thechildrenofthebasement3433 2 года назад
Yeah it’s astonishing
@KaiUndMoritz
@KaiUndMoritz 2 года назад
or just animate it and no one would notice xd like if you actually did good animation like in the lego movie
@exa0710
@exa0710 2 года назад
@@KaiUndMoritz but u gotta appreciate it anyway cause the sound design really slaps
@MoonstruckGhost1
@MoonstruckGhost1 6 месяцев назад
I never thought Legos could be made to create something so profound. Thank you for this.
@theproguy1827
@theproguy1827 2 месяца назад
One of the bloodiest battles and 300,000 dead in WW1. Then you have Stalingrad in WW2 and damn it's not even CLOSE. Absolutely phenomenal video btw, very well done.
@raypolaris3381
@raypolaris3381 3 года назад
The amount of historical accuracy and attention to detail in this video is very impressive. I can tell the person who made this cared deeply about the subject matter.
@qrzone8167
@qrzone8167 2 года назад
I just can't imagine what it must have been like to be one of those infantry men. Those horrific trench conditions were one thing, but knowing when that whistle blows, you may as well be already dead is something else entirely
@minkorrh
@minkorrh 2 года назад
You really have to question the sanity of the commanders, to think that standing people up in front of automatic weapons like bowling pins would have any other outcome other than annihilation. It enrages me to think that they simply sent young men out there to die.
@haitaelpastor976
@haitaelpastor976 2 года назад
@@minkorrh Not only them. Check what feminist icon Emmeline Pankhurst did.
@Unreelme
@Unreelme 2 года назад
@@minkorrh Paths of Glory is a great film about the obsolete and borderline inhumane military thinking of the time. It is Kubrick's first big film and has kirk douglas as the leading actor.
@huguesjouffrai9618
@huguesjouffrai9618 2 года назад
This war completely traumatized a whole generation. Had I been born exactly one hundred years earlier, my chances of dying on the battlefield were 25%. And if I was among the survivor then most of my comrades would have been wounded at some point and psychologically scarred for life. Makes me think of those poor Ukrainians living under Russian shelling and assaults
@mitchell4745
@mitchell4745 2 года назад
@@huguesjouffrai9618 or people from Syria, yemen, Iran, Afghanistan, Bolivia, other non white folks
@BraydenM014
@BraydenM014 Год назад
That chauchat gun guy was a hero. The jams were too realistic. The way he just says "fuck it" and goes commando was badass. Love the realism and the attention to detail
@chrisspiers1
@chrisspiers1 Год назад
This should be up for an Oscar, outstanding piece of film making 😢
@poptat
@poptat 2 года назад
Props to the cameraman for turning himself into lego and recording this WITH COLOR
@nitrofire-bs
@nitrofire-bs 2 года назад
Lol
@SteampunkKitten
@SteampunkKitten 2 года назад
That cameraman is a legend!
@anotherfriendlyshikikan6960
@anotherfriendlyshikikan6960 2 года назад
And with more frames that I’d get when playing on my ps4 or xbox
@VikingLord101
@VikingLord101 2 года назад
Yes
@CaptainBenzler
@CaptainBenzler 2 года назад
Potata
@nocod100
@nocod100 2 года назад
"History comes alive with Lego's" is a sentence I never thought I would utter... but WOW some amazing work depicting just a small portion of the longest battles fought in a war that has shaped the world in which we live, and sadly is often overlooked. Well done!
@user-cz6bp4zu3i
@user-cz6bp4zu3i 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/show-UCU6eKZWwWr-ZsxmUxjze8sg
@megagracz3512
@megagracz3512 2 года назад
hey hey i have a question, do u know where did he buy this minifigures? or where i can buy minifigs like this??
@maddawg5016
@maddawg5016 2 года назад
@@megagracz3512 he probably made them because lego legally can’t make army soilders anymore
@jamaalally5835
@jamaalally5835 2 года назад
the way they load the artillery is so satisfying
@megagracz3512
@megagracz3512 2 года назад
@@maddawg5016 but how? 3D printer? i saw bad opinions about bricks from 3D printers
@Anonymous-hv9yw
@Anonymous-hv9yw Год назад
I love coming back to this. Best Lego stop motion based on ww1
@NedkaRokonokova
@NedkaRokonokova 16 дней назад
No joking, this was a very expensive setup. I was shopping for some of these for my son years ago. That's how we got hooked on Cobi tanks. If you watch enough of these, you might start to lose track of these being just toys. The filmmakers did an excellent job of making me suspend my belief, which is exactly what you aim for. Great work!
@isaacyoder4137
@isaacyoder4137 2 года назад
The fact that I'm feeling actual emotions and an arc with freaking legos is amazing
@crusellweber
@crusellweber 2 года назад
Same for me OO
@Scott-sx9qq
@Scott-sx9qq 2 года назад
i was thinking the exact same thing
@PaulBlaise
@PaulBlaise 2 года назад
It's because it's based on real history. At least this is how I would explain it. But I find it still impressive from the author to convey those feelings through toys.
@demian9715
@demian9715 2 года назад
As a kid nothing gave me more emotions than playing with my Lego Star Wars Toys. I imagined the biggest galaxy battles with only two Lego Jets in my hand
@Scott-sx9qq
@Scott-sx9qq 2 года назад
@@demian9715 damn that kinda gave me shivers lol. very relatable though. i personally was a master of sound effects haha
@hadishstreet3066
@hadishstreet3066 Год назад
That was not only an absolutely outstanding piece of stop motion cinema but also the sound design was exceptionally effective. The way the soldiers just drop suddenly and without screaming was scary as hell. Loved the slide show at the end too. As someone who visited many of the WW1 battlefields as a child, I found this was actually very touching
@Loy_Otterton
@Loy_Otterton Год назад
The sounds of the shells klinking in the box was such a nice touch, sound design was on point for sure.
@miriadlamentations
@miriadlamentations Год назад
I am the good shepherd: the good shepherd giveth his life for the sheep. John 10:11 💙✨ But if ye will nоt hear it, my sоul shall weep in secret places fоr your pride; and mine eye shall weep sоre, and run down with tears, because the LORD'S flock is carried away captive. Jeremiah 13:17 Every tree that bringeth nоt fоrth gооd fruit is hewn dоwn, and cast intо the fire. Matthew 7:19 Parable of the Tares (Matthew 13:24-43)
@christiancigarroa2549
@christiancigarroa2549 Год назад
Jesus Christ loves you and all
@lightningcrush7795
@lightningcrush7795 Год назад
@@miriadlamentations Do not try to spread the gospel on random videos on youtube, it only turns people off from it. Spread the gospel somewhere that people listen, so that they actually turn to Jesus. To be fair, it takes almost no time to write a few verses in a comment section. But I would be surprised if it worked for 1/10000 people.
@djochnick
@djochnick 11 месяцев назад
​@@miriadlamentations The end where the germen their and the french battle was really good you never let your fans down
@mxybemxve9011
@mxybemxve9011 Год назад
the fact that the camera work is so good too is incredible
@Wembem
@Wembem 3 месяца назад
Most stop motion (ESPECIALLY lego) has so little fps but this is actually so smooth
@BeyondtheBrick
@BeyondtheBrick 3 года назад
Another fantastic animation. Great work!
@hugotheimpecileone
@hugotheimpecileone 3 года назад
quite!
@soapmactavish5355
@soapmactavish5355 3 года назад
wow, never expected to see you here!
@StarWave2
@StarWave2 3 года назад
Hello
@therealcalebcooper
@therealcalebcooper 3 года назад
That was awesome work
@InsightedwithSalt
@InsightedwithSalt 3 года назад
Shut up you guys have zero standards for good builds
@Zogerpogger
@Zogerpogger 2 года назад
Some of the scenes in this film gave me chills. Even though they are just plastic figures they convey quite a bit of emotion. My thoughts turned to All Quiet on the Western Front, which I recently read. Though war itself is quite depressing, The Great War is unmatched in its ability to instantly cause dejection.
@Dan-Martin
@Dan-Martin 2 года назад
Having the word “great” infront of war is the cringiest thing. I know that’s what it’s called but I feel like we need to not say it lol. Nothing great about war.
@Zogerpogger
@Zogerpogger 2 года назад
@@Dan-Martin "Great" in this context means "large". It refers to the magnitude of the conflict, it does not have a positive moral connotation. "The Great War" is the historical way to refer to it as well, given that it was not "World War 1" until the second one happened. I agree that there is nothing great about war though, only that we must study it.
@amx2311
@amx2311 2 года назад
The odd thing is how many people voluntarily signed up. The documentary "they shall not grow old" tells the Brittish side and even after the war they said they would do it again. It goes beyond understanding how the apetite for destruction lives in us all.
@Zogerpogger
@Zogerpogger 2 года назад
@@amx2311 Yes, good comment. Nationalism is a potent destructive force. Our friend @Daniel Martin here with his Statue of Liberty profile picture would do well to think about this rather than making ill thought-out statements about war while displaying the symbol of a warmongering nation.
@amx2311
@amx2311 2 года назад
@@Zogerpogger The time to buy is when there's blood in the streets.
@Czahista
@Czahista Месяц назад
You know what's the best thing about this story. Someone is "winning" here, but I asked myself who? only after 3 years and watching it multiple times
@pixart_king
@pixart_king Год назад
From the Smooth animation to the accuracy of the history, this is both amazing and scary to watch.
@Lunageldia
@Lunageldia 2 года назад
okay this was legitimately one of the best bits of WW1 era moviemaking i've seen. absolutely impressive that you managed to capture the horror of Verdun using LEGO.
@The88Cheat
@The88Cheat 2 года назад
3:24 Animating small movements like the legs bouncing here adds immensely to the realism.
@Stephenson-yttv4
@Stephenson-yttv4 6 дней назад
I enjoyed this, the animation of the artillery and mini-figs were really smooth, not seen this much dedication to a lego animation in awhile!
@matthewszabo1155
@matthewszabo1155 Год назад
Maybe it’s the case that while we’re so numb to seeing humans destroy each other, seeing innocent LEGO men behaving this way makes me very emotional. It really says a lot about war.
@Abeaverstudios
@Abeaverstudios 3 года назад
Oh damn man, im speechless, ive just finished watching it and its so good. I never thought a perfect animator like you could improve, i was wrong, this animation was so much better than your previous one. The music, moc, sfx, smoothness, and minifigs were on point. Good job!
@Abeaverstudios
@Abeaverstudios 3 года назад
@Andrew Munera heyo
@ai.dan06
@ai.dan06 3 года назад
Hello there
@Legomotionx
@Legomotionx 3 года назад
Amazing video
@wafelvideo1680
@wafelvideo1680 3 года назад
@@ai.dan06 general Kenobi
@hugotheimpecileone
@hugotheimpecileone 3 года назад
Quite!
@campbell2895
@campbell2895 3 года назад
I’ve never been more enthralled by a LEGO knife fight in my life
@bumblebeeeoptimus
@bumblebeeeoptimus 3 года назад
Well I've never been whatsoever for that matter
@huss1054
@huss1054 3 года назад
Lol ikr I always find these exciting
@jessicama5180
@jessicama5180 Год назад
This needs to be made into a movie. Wait, can this be made into a Battlefield game?
@apertioopening3425
@apertioopening3425 2 месяца назад
Nice video! 👍🏻 The production quality is insane, and I appreciate that the video kept a respectful tone
@jesusofbullets
@jesusofbullets 2 года назад
I saw the beginning of the clip as it autoplayed, and thought “eh, looks alright, might as well check it out.” I’m very glad I did. The animation alone is amazing, but the audio pairing, the sound effects, and the fantastic music chosen really brings out the feeling, until at the end, I’m quite invested in these two awesome nameless soldiers fighting, duking it out to the bitter end only to both be wiped by an unlucky artillery shell.
@BVK.
@BVK. 2 года назад
End up being in the same situation, what a great surprise!
@Petrified_Fox
@Petrified_Fox Год назад
This is truly the best lego stop motion video I have EVER SEEN. The amount of time and effort that went into this... MAGNIFICENT
@stangdan405
@stangdan405 Год назад
zabawki dla dzieci pokazują jak zabijać. Naprawdę takie wspaniałe ?
@StefanDeleanu
@StefanDeleanu Год назад
Not stop motion. Animation
@lamCracky
@lamCracky Год назад
@@stangdan405 dude why does it matter to you does this look like anything a little kid would watch?
@stangdan405
@stangdan405 Год назад
@@lamCracky ja jestem dzieckiem
@lamCracky
@lamCracky Год назад
@@stangdan405 so am i
@rook...
@rook... Год назад
This is one of the most well crafted, amazing, smooth animations I have seen in a long time. You were very sensitive to the subject, and it made me think about all those lives lost during the war.
@TazyBaby
@TazyBaby Год назад
No jokes here, I was more invested in the characters you created for nine minutes than I have been for years with Hollywood
@HTphyzycs
@HTphyzycs 2 года назад
So much story in 9 minutes that most Hollywood films can't do in 2 hours. Well done.
@Kropolis
@Kropolis 2 года назад
1918 depicted WW1 fantastically
@adn5249
@adn5249 2 года назад
@@Kropolis Wasn't it 1917
@Kropolis
@Kropolis 2 года назад
@@adn5249 yeah shit it was lmao
@Sultan-Zaviyar-Rehan
@Sultan-Zaviyar-Rehan 2 года назад
True
@ModernGamesSuck
@ModernGamesSuck 2 года назад
@Dez Well, if they joined NATO during Operation Iraqi freedom they probably would get some respect but old wounds and all that. Which I find to be a shame. I'd love to see a big-budget Hollywood film about Napoleon.
@jaytwokay3265
@jaytwokay3265 2 года назад
The fact that this is better action than many movies/shows today really says a lot. Very well done!
@garyslayton8340
@garyslayton8340 2 года назад
Well it's definitely better than the halo show
@jayo3074
@jayo3074 2 года назад
What a stupid and overused comment
@skittlesplzubitch5229
@skittlesplzubitch5229 2 года назад
@@garyslayton8340 didn't even know there was a halo show
@lostxj
@lostxj 2 года назад
The number of frames used in the stop motion is incredible.
@gabebennett9473
@gabebennett9473 2 года назад
@@garyslayton8340 I thought the halo show was fire
@blank557
@blank557 Год назад
I would hope this would dispell the ongoing joke that the French were cowards who dropped their house weapons and either ran away or surrender at the first shot of battle. Even in WW2 it was their generals fault, and not the lack of courage among the average grunt. Plenty of examples of the Free French forces fighting heroically, as well as French citizens risking their lives hiding Allied pilots and sabatoging German units
@shiblyahmed3720
@shiblyahmed3720 Год назад
I salute to steven Spielberg for this magnificent work of art, worthy of Oscar nomination.
@UnbrokenCheese
@UnbrokenCheese Год назад
This is amazing. Really magical storytelling. By about 60 seconds in, the Legos faded into the background and I was no longer watching a Lego reenactment but completely engrossed in the story.
@colsoncustoms8994
@colsoncustoms8994 Год назад
Same here
@Hydehunt
@Hydehunt Год назад
Same and only the way the rifles have to be held in the minis hands broke the immersion for me
@EEEEEEEE
@EEEEEEEE Год назад
E‎‎‎‎‎‎‎
@johnathanmphoto
@johnathanmphoto Год назад
That is some of the best stop motion I've ever seen. More than just stop motion, you had the right FOV, camera shake and other elements that gave it a strong feel. I like that your stop motion technique was more incremental than others and had more motion throughout. Jason and the Argonauts, Sinbad and Clash of the Titans have been the benchmark for a long time for me, but this rocks!
@sovietunion6530
@sovietunion6530 Год назад
Tiki ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ku2PzKWFPvg.html
@floorman7076
@floorman7076 Год назад
Don't forget the terrain and people and artillery
@johnathanmphoto
@johnathanmphoto Год назад
@@floorman7076 You know, I'm watching this for a second time and again, this is ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT! I am very curious as to the lenses that were used in this, 100mm Macro, f/1.2 50mm prime, tilt shift lenses, etc.? I would love to know more!
@EEEEEEEE
@EEEEEEEE Год назад
‎‎E‎‎
@floorman7076
@floorman7076 Год назад
@@johnathanmphoto I know nothing about how this was made, but there is something we can all agree on: this is magnificent.
@riverliverquiver
@riverliverquiver 5 дней назад
That French machine gunner and German officer were the best out of this whole thing -- shame the duel ended with an artillery strike.
@jonahshepard6627
@jonahshepard6627 Год назад
The stop motion was FANTASTICALLY done and with the little history lesson afterwards really made it a good video.
@energyplayz7485
@energyplayz7485 2 года назад
“Anyone who says he enjoys this kind of thing is either a liar or a Madman” - captain Harry Yoxall “In war there is no place for a god of love, no time for the softer emotions, and no inclination to worry about the future when the present is a hell that the devil himself would be proud to reign over” -Private J. Bowles “One has indeed personally to come under the shadow of war to feel it’s oppression” by 1918 all but one of my close friends were dead” - 2nd luitenant J. r. R Tolken Ww1 was everything but pretty, 9 million soldiers never came home, 15million scarred for life mentally and physically. There are no true words to explain how mad humanity has become. Let us all pay respect to these men.
@mihapetek3418
@mihapetek3418 2 года назад
I am so grateful to live in today's time, when we have the most peaceful world since ww2. But times are changing. I hope humanity can get through these hard times and that love and compassion will prevail.
@minkorrh
@minkorrh 2 года назад
@@mihapetek3418 The saddest part is we are now so soft due to our grandparents love and courage that we simply have no idea how to defend ourselves, either from external entities or those that are even more powerful...... the ones who reside beside us.
@shuba2931
@shuba2931 2 года назад
Родной на носу 3мировая так что расслабься
@yasininn76
@yasininn76 2 года назад
Lol "most peaceful since ww2" yeah sure bud keep living under a rock will ya
@serialkillerwhale
@serialkillerwhale 2 года назад
"Frankly, I had enjoyed the war. - Adrian Carton de Wart, Boer War, WWI, WWII Veteran, Madman.
@hawsrulebegin7768
@hawsrulebegin7768 Год назад
When you get emotional watching a Lego battle it’s a testimony to the skill in this animation. Incredible work!
@h2.t2
@h2.t2 Год назад
Ruhe in Frieden, Soldaten. reposez en paix, soldats Rest in peace, soldiers
@RandomAussie-dx9fj
@RandomAussie-dx9fj Год назад
@@h2.t2 Truly.
@CJbrickfilms
@CJbrickfilms 8 месяцев назад
Arguably the best lego stop motion ever
@KORTACYT
@KORTACYT 5 дней назад
The motions are so smooth for a stop motion video
@Jose-kb2yy
@Jose-kb2yy 3 года назад
The dude with the Chauchat went down like a badass.
@SupersuMC
@SupersuMC 3 года назад
Chauchat?
@Jose-kb2yy
@Jose-kb2yy 3 года назад
@@SupersuMC its a lmg used by the french during ww1. It was one of the worst weapons during the war because of the frequent jamming as seen in the vid.
@RandomPerson-ob1hk
@RandomPerson-ob1hk 3 года назад
@@Jose-kb2yy lol and I've never seen it in bf1 so it must suck in that too But yeah, he kicked butt
@toastpuppy3491
@toastpuppy3491 3 года назад
@@Jose-kb2yy actually the French version wasn’t terrible. The .30-06 American version tho...
@SonOfSalop
@SonOfSalop 3 года назад
@@toastpuppy3491 Came here to say that... Fairly sure he just ran out of his 20 rounds in the video too, not jammed.
@DonVigaDeFierro
@DonVigaDeFierro 2 года назад
Ah, this reminds me of when I used to play with Legos as a kid... I didn't have as many figures, and I wanted big battles. What I used to do was take the cylindrical pieces and pretend they were soldiers. Sometimes adding a stub on top to pretend it was a helmet, and to help me recognize them... I even used to build tanks, boats or drop ships with 2 or 3 pieces. I don't know if more kids used to do that, but it was great. I ended up with "battles" covering an entire room.
@pp-jr5vn
@pp-jr5vn 2 года назад
i did this
@thecosmodrome4503
@thecosmodrome4503 2 года назад
I always used to feel bad having the Legos murder each other so I'd pit them against an army of those clips you use with a cloths line. (With different clipped together vehicles like fighter planes, bombers, tanks, artillery, etc.)
@themolasser9110
@themolasser9110 2 года назад
I love designing mini tanks and vehicles with 5 or so pieces
@theetiologist9539
@theetiologist9539 2 года назад
I totally did this, but mainly it was with spaceships. I'd make spaceships that were like two or three pieces big. I actually re-created the final battle of the First Ones from Babylon Five with that style of building. I loved that show so much and I was trying to live it. Lego is great.
@scp-foundation1
@scp-foundation1 2 года назад
Man I did this
@phatman4191
@phatman4191 Год назад
This is so smooth and cinematic, incredible work
@tristanpesic4436
@tristanpesic4436 2 месяца назад
"Aaaaawwww look he's playing with his legos how cute" The lore:
@curlyhairboiakabaddude8922
@curlyhairboiakabaddude8922 3 года назад
“We don’t do any thing based on war” -Lego
@Xenomorthian
@Xenomorthian 3 года назад
Star wars "hi"
@AatiNiiranen
@AatiNiiranen 3 года назад
@@Xenomorthian lego castle- Hola
@Waterenjoyer1308
@Waterenjoyer1308 3 года назад
JD brick productions : *fine then I’ll do it for you*
@randomnessman3514
@randomnessman3514 3 года назад
@@AatiNiiranen Indiana Jones has entered the chat
@captainchrisp4205
@captainchrisp4205 2 года назад
@@Xenomorthian infinity war: bonjour
@zacharyfalcione5983
@zacharyfalcione5983 3 года назад
i cant believe this is a stop motion its so fluid
@odd-ysseusdoesstuff6347
@odd-ysseusdoesstuff6347 3 года назад
IKR!
@Dos_Caffeine
@Dos_Caffeine 3 года назад
It's pretty spot on with the details too
@legomyeggo5775
@legomyeggo5775 3 года назад
It's witchcraft obviousley
@constantk8780
@constantk8780 3 года назад
Is it actually stop motion? At 4:46 the club clips into that other guys head.
@McBooma16
@McBooma16 3 года назад
@@constantk8780 It doesn't clip into his head, it's to the the left of that soldier's head.
@pipipi4813
@pipipi4813 Год назад
Mi aplausos para esta chulada sigue así lo estas asiendo muy bien
@alvaroorozco6610
@alvaroorozco6610 Год назад
This must have took a lot of work, good job jit 😀👍
@gabrielagustinhomas
@gabrielagustinhomas 3 года назад
Damn, that one French soldier with the Chauchat machine gun that kept on jamming was REALLY brave. He even killed several Germans with one little trench fighting knife.
@lesurvivordelextrem7053
@lesurvivordelextrem7053 3 года назад
some french soldiers really fought like that, it's crazy
@thunderbird1921
@thunderbird1921 3 года назад
World War I was just pure carnage at times.
@bigmoniesponge
@bigmoniesponge 3 года назад
@@thunderbird1921 yup.
@channelmemequityt5358
@channelmemequityt5358 3 года назад
He's the real heroes
@KiitzyDoesStuff
@KiitzyDoesStuff 3 года назад
Problem is, that hardly happened, the distance between enemies would be 250-350 meters
@rangerriggs5066
@rangerriggs5066 2 года назад
It's so impressive how far the Lego stop motion scene has come. I remember 10 years ago watching The Battle of Remagne and others with crude stop motion and audio lifted from popular ww2 movies. This is incredible.
@soul0rison536
@soul0rison536 2 года назад
nice pfp
@Cobbsterner
@Cobbsterner 2 года назад
fancy seeing you all here
@Chiefbeef98
@Chiefbeef98 2 года назад
@@soul0rison536 I second this. If it’s hostile, you kill it.
@maglara5007
@maglara5007 Год назад
Such great editing! Nice sound effects! A masterpiece!
@elijahmozian927
@elijahmozian927 Год назад
These are not only entertaining but also so educational that I made it a school project to do a video a summary a day.
@dmac8123
@dmac8123 2 года назад
5:35 you gotta admit this guy was a literal hero
@willhooker9567
@willhooker9567 3 года назад
Chauchat: Stops firing French soldier: Hits it Chauchat: Fires
@HogBurger
@HogBurger 3 года назад
sorry if it’s a joke but the Chauchat jammed quite alot
@willhooker9567
@willhooker9567 3 года назад
@@HogBurger yes
@ntfoperative9432
@ntfoperative9432 3 года назад
@@HogBurger it was the worst gun of the war, and it didn't help that the mag was literally open on one side like a real life cutaway diagram
@lufr_7511
@lufr_7511 3 года назад
Meet the engineer
@thebigenchilada678
@thebigenchilada678 3 года назад
@@ntfoperative9432 the chauchat wasn’t the worst, that stigma comes from the American conversion of the chauchat, where we essentially jammed a different caliber round into a custom magazine and expected it to work (which it didn’t) the french chauchat on the other hand worked well with the exception of it’s magazine which did cause 99% of it’s jams.
@jebus456
@jebus456 Год назад
the animation is so smooth, very well done
@GaryTheStormtrooper1
@GaryTheStormtrooper1 11 месяцев назад
It's very smart to give a history lesson in Lego and it's more entertaining
@seppijessup9563
@seppijessup9563 3 года назад
I went to Verdun on a school field trip while living in Germany. There are still areas you are not allowed to walk in because of unexploded ordnance.
@calumsomers4337
@calumsomers4337 3 года назад
Cool
@ntfoperative9432
@ntfoperative9432 3 года назад
Im pretty sure they are still digging up bones from the verdun and Passchendale battlefields Also hi from America
@Brentisimo
@Brentisimo 3 года назад
Artillery blew so much earth into the air that it buried alive the men in nearby trenches at Verdun. Happened so fast that filled trenches could be seen with bayonets pointing up out of them, held up by the soldiers who were standing ready in the trenches the moment the earth rained down on them. Those trenches became instant graves, May those brave men rest in peace.
@thatyorkshirelad3589
@thatyorkshirelad3589 3 года назад
That happened in a farm once apparently one almost below up
@sErgEantaEgis12
@sErgEantaEgis12 3 года назад
A lot of the soil there too is poison because of all the lead, poison gases and dead bodies and horses.
@TheTabOfChads
@TheTabOfChads 2 года назад
The amount of production value that this had and the small attention to detail, then the history and pictures at the end is amazing!! Way to turn a hobby into a history lesson!!!!
@joshola353
@joshola353 2 года назад
honestly!
@zuxak1156
@zuxak1156 Год назад
Dammmnn bro thats some smooth stop motion
@bluelightstudios6191
@bluelightstudios6191 Год назад
Parents: "Naw, he's playing with his legos" 10 year old me:
@akextremerickert
@akextremerickert 2 года назад
The scene at the end where the two soilders are fighting is perfect. The shell comes in explodes and proves that war is ultimately futile. Then the slow zoom out shot gave me chills. Excellent work
@danielatapiamolina773
@danielatapiamolina773 2 года назад
At the moment of zoom out I also felt something strange, it's as if deep down someone superior to humans was in the distance practically enjoying the show given by humans, I don't know, as if it were some kind of intergalactic show, like what It would be for us humans a reality show on a desert island of people doing even the inhuman to survive waiting to see who "wins" for a prize...
@Cacitoboy
@Cacitoboy 2 года назад
@@danielatapiamolina773 Moloch enjoys
@pupaur6936
@pupaur6936 2 года назад
@akextremerikert It wasn't futile! They were defending their country, they were fighting against an invader, they were dying to protect their families, they were...my grand-grand-fathers. War is a horror, but sometimes, there is no other choice. It wasn't futile, they haven't died for nothing.
@Ardioss1
@Ardioss1 2 года назад
@@pupaur6936 War is always futile. Hundred of thousands of people are dying and millions of citizens are suffering because of the megalomania of a few men.
@StankFrengus
@StankFrengus 2 года назад
@@Ardioss1 okay I'm not very smart. I'm assuming the battle of Verdun was during WW2 if it isn't please forgive and forget. The reason I think world war 2 wasn't futile is because we were actually fighting for something worthwhile. The safety of the Jewish people as well as every other group the nazis targeted.
@adamnelson8645
@adamnelson8645 2 года назад
I like how the new French solders jumped at the sound of the artilry guns well the older ones didn't
@whotao3047
@whotao3047 2 года назад
Yeah the details
@adamnelson8645
@adamnelson8645 2 года назад
@Visna Yerla be gone thot this is a Christin comment
@vscpmt1777
@vscpmt1777 Год назад
the attention to detail is brilliant, the slow rate of fire of the chauchat with jamming and progress of the ammunition tape of the benet-mercié machine gun. really great
@LANGIMATION
@LANGIMATION 5 месяцев назад
Never thought id get a history lesson from a lego video
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