Lego WW2 Battle of Singapore

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Japan invades Singapore :D Easter egg: Find the Stormtrooper

Music from: "2001: Space Odyssey-Gayane Ballet Suite", sound recording administered by:
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Ah man, this is just Gold, it's so beautifully animated.

trycoldman
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I remember the day this was uploaded I feel old.

d-
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5:13 the best lego death I've seen

walker_texas
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I remember watching these vids and trying to replicate your Minifigs and failed horribly.
Thanks for all the great memories

TonyRaccoon
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5:21 Anyone else seen something creeping at the window xD

jbjc
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Damn I miss these beautiful days, but I am happy that I remember this and made memories of these glorious times. Thank you Jack for your amazing skills.

amarogos
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Just gotta say— this was epic! The sound effects, voice overs, flamethrower effect, FPS rate, and basically everything was just perfect. If this isn’t the definition of “masterpiece, ” then I don’t know what is!

thefieldmarshal
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The Battle of Singapore, also known as the Fall of Singapore, was fought in the South-East Asian theatre of World War II when the Empire of Japan invaded the British stronghold of Singapore—nicknamed the "Gibraltar of the East". Singapore was the major British military base in South-East Asia and was the keystone of British imperial interwar defence planning for South-East Asia as well as the South-West Pacific. The fighting in Singapore lasted from 8 to 15 February 1942 although this was preceded by two months of British resistance as Japanese forces advanced down the Malaya peninsula.

It resulted in the capture of Singapore by the Japanese and the largest surrender of British-led military personnel in history.[3] About 80, 000 British, Indian and Australian troops became prisoners of war, joining 50, 000 taken by the Japanese in the earlier Malayan Campaign. The British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, called the ignominious fall of Singapore to the Japanese the "worst disaster" and "largest capitulation" in British military history.

ckang
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Holy shit man this was great. I loved how you didn't go with any special effects, you just stuck with good old prop work. Great work.

BluehTheOneKid
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Fantastic work bud, that 's the best Lego stop-action I've ever seen!  The consistency is superb, the sound is beautiful, and the effects were brilliant.  I love how you did grenade/shell/etc. explosions, it looks really good!  Lots of devotion here, but it paid off well!  Simply epic!!! :D

Panzermeister
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3:14 when ever I see that lego minifigure I just think about Chris Pratt

prussianproductions
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This is my favorite movie that you've done! It's amazing! Such detail. The sounds! The lego weapons! The tanks and anti-tank guns. Simply amazing!

sirvolkerstein
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nice video man, good movement, nice sound effects nice set

dwalker
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Excellent job! The sound and aesthetics are good and help keep the theme, and the minifigs were animated well (which is always the hard part ;D) They move fluidly and don't jar around. This must have taken ages, so we'll done and keep up the good work!

Studioithy
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I love his mini figs and the paint jobs on most of them are just great. Back when brickarms was starting out. Loved this time.

maticstudios
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Great animation my friend probably my favorite out of all of your animations! Your animations will forever live on!

zachs
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It’s insane how well made this was I always find my self watching this every month or so yet I don’t even own my LEGO stuff anymore through this and a game called bolt action my interest for ww2 lives on

Pao-wbhp
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Epic movie! good to see you post another epic vid!

legoanimation
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Speechless! The audio and sound effects fit perfectly which is rare in any other original LEGO battles.
Amazing Job.

OctopuPilot
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Wow, this is one of the best lego stopmotions ever made. It blends creativity, history, historical accuracy and skill into one amazing video.

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