I started a LEGO REVOLUTION...

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I simulated a LEGO revolution with minifigures trying to take back their LEGO city from the evil aristocracy. The battle for power gets INTENSE near the end... bon appétit!!

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My name is Josh, but you can call me The B3! I'm building a LEGO city for collectible LEGO minifigures series 24 (71033) called 24-ville... with a twist! It's all part of one big time travel story, where I build a LEGO world for each time period: prehistoric, medieval, and now colonial! This LEGO French Revolution features Marie Antoinette and Napoleon minifigures! 🇫🇷
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Like the video and reply with a baguette if you're cool 🥖
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TheB
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Prep your muskets boys, we're starting a LEGO revolution

RepublicStuds
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I like how you based it off a real event. Would love to see that more in the future. It’s very unique!

SacredBricks
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As a French myself, this is a completely accurate story.
Yes our dogs bark like that and we fight with baguettes at the top of the Eiffel Tower when angry to each other.
The Jacques prononciation was on point too.

dtc
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Historically inaccuracies, as requested. I tried making this list as complete as possible!

- None of Marie Antoinette's dogs were named Archibald
- Marie Antoinette's palace during her reign was the Palace of Versailles, over 8 Million square metres in size.
- Versailles was made from bricks, not marble, but however, some interiors featured marble walls.
- Butlers were never involved in the construction of residences.
- The front doors of Versailles were not made from oak.
- Crosswords didn't appear on newspapers until late 1913.
- Versailles contained hundreds on dining rooms, not just one.
- Marie Antoinette didn't actually utter the phrase 'Let them eat cake', this was attributed to her after her death.
- It was likely that there were no female chefs in Versailles.
- Marie Antoinette's mother was not named Queen Marie the First, but Maria Theresa of the Habsburg Regions.
- Marie Antoinette was not involved whatsoever in the construction of the Eiffel Tower, as it was constructed almost one hundred years after her death.
- Versailles is located 42km (26 miles) from Paris, where the Eiffel Tower resides. Nowhere near as close as depicted in the video.
- Napoleon Bonaparte likely never met Marie Antoinette, and he fought on the rebel's side of the revolution.
- Marie Antoinette and Napoleon Bonaparte were roughly the same height - around 5'5.
- Marie Antoinette never had anyone executed.
- Marie Antoinette's wig was not the only thing chopped off from her neck up.

(Just as a disclaimer, I found this video hilarious. The amount of thought and humour that went into it was insane. Keep it up!)

Ben-jsfg
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Yooo this was awesome!! Another great video man!

Brick_Science
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I love how the Eiffel Tower uses guns for legs 8:10 😂😂😂😂

RobbyMacPherson
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As a french myself, I can say I always imagine our revolution like this, I think it's quite accurate dude, the lego eiffel tower is fire too !
( Jacques Pelletier is always gonna be in our hearts 😥 )🔥

dudeintroubles
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Historical inaccuracy: napoleon was REALLY on the Side of the Revolution.

braedenk.
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8:39
They were outgunned, outmanned, outnumbered, outplanned.

Thanks B3 for adding "outnumbered" there. When I noticed that this video is about revolution I needed to find a reason to make a Hamilton refrence, so I could get it out of my system.

beanqwert
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Fun fact:
Marie is based off of Marie Antoinette who caused the French Revolution.
She also ACTUALLY stole bread from a bakery and said “let them eat cake”.

kyrinchhit
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"Sir, someone made a lego of you." Napolean: "there is nothing we can do."

Darthvadersandhater
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One of the inaccuracies were that napoleon actually supported the French Revolution instead of being against that and by the way that ending scene was the best baguette fight I have ever seen

rupenmahajan
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1. Napoleon was on the revolution’s side.
2. They chopped off Marie Antonnette’s head, not lock her up for life.
3. There was definitely no fight at the Eiffel Tower.

okokokok.
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Marie:SHOOT ME UP!
Napoleon:NO YOU RICH MONSTER!

Also fun fact Napoleon was actually a Artillery Commander before so 9:17 is pretty accurate! Keep it up B3!

leomatthewbautista
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Love the fact that IRL, napoleon actually SUPPORTED the revolution 😂

BretonGuy
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This entire series is the true definition of Lego

wendaythepotato
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The reason the dress Marie is wearing is so big, is because they had metal framing to make the dress puffier, or they would put some kind of thing around their waist. I don’t exactly know the name. Also, her dress has loads of layers, so that is a reason too.

Billy-dj
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I love how the queen acts like an immature bully. Like she just steals stuff, mocks people, and apparently just is trying to make people unhappy if you read her thing. Seriously, why she gotta vandalize that store?

OligarchMartial
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7:00 “ The best defence is -a good offence- *_A REALLY BIG GUN_* ”

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