Lego WW1 - The Battle Of Cambrai - stop motion

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Publicado 2020-07-10
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The Battle of Cambrai was significant in ww1, as it was the first battle in which tanks were used on a
large scale.
At dawn on November 20, 1917, over 400 British Mark IV tanks with the support of infantry and artillery.
began approaching the German lines.
The tanks were able to easily flatten the barbed wire and make it across the trenches, which was previously suicide for infantry to do so.
By the end of the first day, the British had pushed deep into enemy territory, in the following days however, the Germans took back much off the ground they had lost, as many of the British tanks had mechanical issues or were destroyed by artillery Although it was not a decisive victory for the British, the battle of Cambrai had proven the effectiveness of the tank on the battlefield.

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  • @isrealjason
    I didn't realize World War 1 was so brutal, all those young men on both sides had to walk on Legos the entire time.
  • @jldldr3933
    This is how Lego movies looked like in 2009, in our heads. Now they are a reality.
  • @bozanimal5576
    If I were a kid again this would just be awesome. As an adult, even in Lego form, it's horrifying. The Great War should have been the last.
  • @HANKTHEDANKEST
    The bullets making their way inside the tank, splattering the men inside with tiny fragments of hot lead--great detail, genuine danger for tank crews back then.
  • @awsomedi3189
    My mom: Aww look at him playing with his toys What I see:
  • @mattygee37
    When a Lego animation is more historically accurate than most Hollywood movies or high end video games on the first world war.
  • @dodge33cymru
    I love how this is a more realistic version of WWI tank warfare than the one in All Quiet on the Western Front. Top notch.
  • @SeanKL107
    These are so amazing! It's incredible how you're able to make such gritty, hard-hitting battle scenes with little bricks.
  • @Cjdergrosse
    Even the recoil on the artillery! Thats one thing that I always notice in old war movies, they fire blanks so the artillery/anti-tank gun barrel doesnt retract from the recoil. Haha small details great job!
  • @johnbrown9542
    This is really accurate! Except the tanks weren’t as good at bouncing shells as depicted. Their armour was just about thick enough to be bullet proof but not much else So generally one hit from a German field gun was enough to take it out but other than that great work
  • @John_II
    This is incredible. Not only must this have taken a year to make, it's respectful to the conflict. Well done.
  • I can't Imagine how exausting this must have been, also Bildung the landscapes, the custome tanks etc. Lovely!!!
  • @Sam11714
    This is so detailed it doesn't even look like stop motion
  • @Steve-oj2cn
    The fact that your lego tank drivers have their chainmail cover and leather mask is amazing! Your work is crazy good!
  • @peterkv_yt
    I swear Lego history battles are so fun to watch.
  • @lutendoxd3987
    I'm not first i'm not last, but when i see Lego stopmotion, i click fast
  • @LiliaArmoury
    who else loves the tank gunner's face mask that IS historically accurate
  • @Turgineer
    Gorgeous animation, I can't imagine how challenging it is, especially physically.
  • @joeyeeted8184
    Imagine how terrifying this must’ve been to the German soldiers. A behemoth of metal crawling towards you in the trenches.