TIMELAPSE: LEGO WW2 Allied Offensive Falaise Pocket MOC | TANKBATTLE in Normandy 1944 Speed Build
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- čas přidán 7. 10. 2021
- Hey everyone and welcome back to my latest creation!
This is my largest WW2 Build until now and it was a ton of work.
In August 1944 the German 5th and 7th "Panzerarmee" defended the Falaise Pocket against allied forces.
Both sides had heavy casualties.
In this Moc you can see 4 houses, a wall to represent the border of this town and a large landscape.
All the vehicles are in 1:45 scale.
The Allied vehicles are two "Sherman Tanks" which are partly designed by me as well as a "M3 Halftrack" and a "A27 Cromwell".
The German vehicles called "Panther" and "Grille" and are 100% designed by me.
Sherman inspired by: / panzer.bricklabs_1944
M3 Halftrack made by: / militaristic_bricks
Cromwell inspired by: / panzer.bricklabs_1944
My Instagram: / the_legocrew
Slideshow: • LEGO WW2 MOC - “Allied...
This Moc is a contest entry for TheLegoLukas contest.
Link to his channel: / thelegolukas
Music:
🥀 Royalty Free Dark Music - "Justify the Lie" by Darren Curtis 🇺🇸:
• 🥀 Free Dark Music - "J...
🛩️ Cinematic & Inspiring Music (No Copyright) - "Flowing Energy" by @Keys of Moon Music: • 🛩️ Cinematic & Inspiri...
✨ Royalty Free Intro Music (For Videos) - "Not Too Far" by @Another Kid 🇮🇳 & MohRiz 🇮🇩: • ✨ Royalty Free Intro M...
🎖️ Royalty Free Epic Heroic Music (For Videos) - "Terminus" by Scott Buckley 🇦🇺: • 🎖️ Free Epic Heroic Mu...
🕕 6 Minutes of EPIC (Royalty Free Music) - "Goliath" by @Scott Buckley 🇦🇺: • 🕕 6 Minutes of EPIC (F...
🍀 Chill Instrumental [Non Copyrighted Music] "Embrace" by @Sappheiros 🇺🇸: • 🍀 Chill Instrumental [...
⚗️ Mysterious & Inspiring (Music For Videos) - "The Climb" by Scott Buckley 🇦🇺: • ⚗️ Mysterious & Inspir...
🌠 Dark Chill Atmospheric Music (For Videos) - "Giving Away" by AERØHEAD 🇺🇸: • 🌠 Dark Chill Atmospher...
🐎 Epic Background Instrumental (Music For Videos) - "All The King's Horses" by Savfk 🇮🇹 🇬🇧: • 🐎 Epic Background Inst...
🔭 Soundtrack (Royalty Free Music) - "THE PREPARATION" by @BatchBug 🇩🇪: • 🔭 Soundtrack (Free Mus... - Zábava
Don't forget to check out the slideshow as well: czcams.com/video/Yz36fl8KrXE/video.html
Nice
Bro you should sell these. These would be so cool to buy.
Everything about the moc is great and just seeing it built from zero is amazing to watch. I forgot to add that I just love how the dark red wall parts are peeking through the light gray bits of it. Gives the mic so much depth and realism that it's hard to believe it's lego if you don't look close. To many things to like about the moc but not enough space on the comment. You've really outdone yourself with this beast of a moc. Always hyped for future ones! Have a good one!
thanks a lot my friend! these kind words are the reason why I love CZcams and my community 🙏🏻
@@TheBrickCrew question how long did it take you to build this because this is awesome
@@parkerbeebe4383 Not sure but probably more than 1 month
@@TheBrickCrewlove your dedication
can we all just stop for a second to appreciate how much effort this dude puts into his mocs, and how amazing they look.
thanks a lot! but yeah lots of work and time went into this
The Falaise pocket or battle of the Falaise pocket (German: Kessel von Falaise; 12-21 August 1944) was the decisive engagement of the Battle of Normandy in the Second World War. A pocket was formed around Falaise, Calvados, in which the German Army Group B, with the 7th Army and the Fifth Panzer Army (formerly Panzergruppe West) were encircled by the Western Allies. It is also referred to as the battle of the Falaise gap (after the corridor which the Germans sought to maintain to allow their escape).[nb 2] The battle resulted in the destruction of most of Army Group B west of the Seine, which opened the way to Paris and the Franco-German border for the Allied armies on the Western Front.
Six weeks after D-Day, the Allied invasion of Normandy on 6 June 1944, the German Army was in turmoil. The Allied Army had experienced severe resistance from the German Army in Normandy. Caen was expected to be liberated by British forces immediately after the invasion but would take nearly two months to liberate. Similarly, St Lô was anticipated to be in US control by the second day of the invasion. The German forces fought furiously and US forces did not liberate St Lô until after the British liberation of Caen. However, the German Army had been expending irreplaceable resources in the attempt to defend the Normandy frontline. Also, the Allied air forces had air superiority up to 100 km behind enemy lines. Allied forces continuously bombed and strafed vital German logistical lines that provided reinforcements and supplies, such as fuel and ammunition. On the Eastern Front, the Soviet Union's Operation Bagration and the Lvov-Sandomierz Offensive were in the midst of destroying the German Army Group Centre. In France, the German Army had used its available reserves (especially its armour reserves) to buttress the front lines around Caen, and there were few additional troops available to create successive lines of defence. To make matters worse, the 20 July plot-in which officers of the German Army, including some stationed in France, tried to assassinate Adolf Hitler and seize power-had failed, and in its aftermath there was very little trust between Hitler and his generals.
In order to break out of Normandy, the Allied armies developed a multi-stage operation. It started with a British and Canadian attack along the eastern battle line around Caen in Operation Goodwood on 18 July. The German Army responded by sending a large portion of its armoured reserves to defend. Then, on 25 July thousands of American bombers carpet bombed a 6,000-metre hole on the western end of the German lines around Saint-Lô in Operation Cobra, allowing the Americans to push forces through this gap in the German lines. After some initial resistance, the German forces were overwhelmed and the Americans broke through. On 1 August, Lieutenant General George S. Patton was named the commanding officer of the newly recommissioned US Third Army-which included large segments of the soldiers that had broken through the German lines-and with few German reserves behind the front line, the race was on. The Third Army quickly pushed south and then east, meeting very little German resistance. Concurrently, the British and Canadian troops pushed south (Operation Bluecoat) in an attempt to keep the German armour engaged. Under the weight of this British and Canadian attack, the Germans withdrew; the orderly withdrawal eventually collapsed due to lack of fuel.
Despite lacking the resources to defeat the US breakthrough and simultaneous British and Canadian offensives south of Caumont and Caen, Field Marshal Günther von Kluge, the commander of Army Group B, was not permitted by Hitler to withdraw but was ordered to conduct Operation Lüttich, a counter-offensive at Mortain against the US breakthrough. Four depleted panzer divisions were not enough to defeat the First US Army, with Operation Lüttich only serving to drive the Germans deeper into the Allied envelopment.
On 8 August, the Allied ground forces commander, General Bernard Montgomery, ordered the Allied armies to converge on the Falaise, Chambois area to envelop Army Group B, with the First US Army forming the southern arm, the British the base, and the Canadians the northern arm of the encirclement. The Germans began to withdraw on 17 August, and on 19 August the Allies linked up in Chambois. Gaps were forced in the Allied lines by German counter-attacks, the biggest being a corridor forced past the 1st Polish Armoured Division on Hill 262, a commanding position at the mouth of the pocket. By the evening of 21 August, the pocket had been sealed, with est. 50,000 Germans trapped inside. Many Germans escaped, but losses in men and equipment were huge. A few days later, the Allied Liberation of Paris was completed, and on 30 August the remnants of Army Group B retreated across the Seine, which ended Operation Overlord.
Wirklich Super video, schön das du wieder Aktiver auf YT seid diesem Jahr bist! Macht immer spass deine Videos zu schauen. Gerade Timelapse Videos helfen mir auch sehr neue Bau Techniken von dir kennen zu lernen!
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das freut mich sehr zu hören!!
Who else just puts this on while they build their own moc
I do that while watching timelapse builds from other creators!
Einfach nur umwerfend! Das bisher beste WW2 Moc was ich gesehen habe!!! Diese ganzen Details, die Häuser sind GENIAL und die Pflanzen/Natur sieht auch echt geil aus!
vielen dank! freut mich sehr zu hören!
My favorite moc love the foxhole sandbags and more its the best
thanks man!
Amazing build, well done!!
thank you!!
Love the detail ❤
Das Video ist mal wieder so cool geworden
vielen dank!
Fantastic
thanks!
Wow one of the best and biggest Mocs you made. They get better all the time.
thanks a lot!
@@TheBrickCrew Must have taken ages to build
great moc
thank you!
Very much awesome!
thank you!
Amazing! Great Work!
thank you!
Nice job!
thanks!
This is a masterpiece
🙏🏻
nice! cool!
thank you!
Amazing
thank you!
@@TheBrickCrew ❤
Wow this is incredible great job man
thank you very much!
This moc is mind blowing. I could take my 👀 of if it! Excellent job
I couldn’t
thanks a lot!
Seeing you build this is just amazing :D pure commitment man!
thanks a lot 😁
Of course man! Keep it up 👍🏻
Beau-ti-ful 🤩
thanks 🙏🏻
Super Nice!!!!!
thank you!
Cool moc man!
thanks!
Really good building techniques!
thank you!
This moc is outstanding I am blown away with how much amazing work you put into this and it turned out SO good I absolutely love it keep up the great work man 😊👍🤩
thanks a lot!
No problem bro!
That’s amazing! I can’t imagine how many parts it used!
thank you very much! probably more than 30.000 😁
@@TheBrickCrew amazing
Great, like
thank you!
Your one of my favorite lego builders great work bro
thanks a lot, really appreciate it!
This so amazing!😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
thanks 💪🏼
I love this man
thank you!
Nice moc it's great project
thank you!
Every time I thought it wouldn’t get any bigger, it did.
hell yeah 😎 go big or go home
Liked and subscribed!
thanks a lot!!
@@TheBrickCrew np
I love building war with my Lego but this amazing
thank you!
I only got One word: masterpiece 😍🤩🤤
really appreciate it!
i recommend putting or recreating track marks behind where the tanks passes to mimic it's movement, but overall the creation is awesome! keep it up!
agreed! thank you very much!
I love the craters and the minifigs and the tanks
thanks!
La mejor construcción que has hecho saludos crack
thanks!
Trabalho incrível mano, continue assim que você chegará nos 1 milhão de inscritos rapidinho ;)
Oh that's my big dream
I like it
thanks!
Schönes Moc 👍🏻,könntest du vielleicht als nächstes ein Battle on the Bulge moc kreieren?Das wäre bestimmt nice👍🏻
wird dieses jahr noch kommen, aber dann eher gegen winter!
@@TheBrickCrew Das wäre echt nice
Mega Geil ist sicher viel Arbeit!😂🙈
verdammt viel Arbeit 😁
I like this Lego tank, because the size fits the original one
yeah exactly!
@@TheBrickCrew yess
Wow
what?
Es ist so schade das Milliarden von Menschen dieses Video nicht sehen
Da hätte ich auch kein problem mit 🥸
Its amazing man, its deserv more views!
Love from hungary!
thanks a lot! greetings from Germany!
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Amazing vid and moc mate love watching your stuff how did you do the roofs of the buildings? They look very nice and if its alright with you use inspiration from them in my carentan moc.
Thank you. I just use plates and tiles for the roofs, you can use it for inspiration for sure.
sorry i missed the premier was sleeping
no problem man
Very cool tanks not like the ones being sold too big if compared to life sizes.
Thank you! Yeah they fit the height of the figs well
@@TheBrickCrew yes that’s true but i think the panther is a bit to small
amazing i love it. i have an idea plz do battle of berlin. german army vs soviet army
thank you very much! Will definitely do that!
pretty cool, how much did these pieces cost in total and where might you find the mini-fig parts?
Minifigs van be found on: United bricks, brickizimo and Brickmania. Hé also made a video about where hé got them
exaclty
And I can't tell how much all of this was in total
I have made several orders from those sights and i just finished a wake island moc would anyone be interested in a vid about the moc?
@@owenbuccellato5010 yes i would like to see it
Where did you buy your amazing tanks?
I've build them by my own
Thx so much
Can you do a review on this moc like the last one you did. Anyway great moc.
Probably yes. Thank you!
Very interesting how you create these scenes, well done!
thank you!
Echt Klasse Video Buddy nice abo is draußen eine Frage gibts da ein Community Discord oder sowas ?
Danke dir! Einen community server gibt es meines Wissens derzeit noch nicht
@@TheBrickCrew dann wirds bald mal zeit naja wenns dir nix ausmacht :) wäre auf jedenfall cool
What do you use to store and hold your Lego parts? I use the parts containers from harbor freight that have removable cups but you have dividers in yours.
I mainly use plastic bags but I would love to have more of the dividers
The ones I have are from Stanley
where do you buy the bricks? do you buy sets that include pieces you need or do you buy like 10kg and then sort them??
I mainly buy bricks from bricklink a lego pick a brick
18:06 Cafe Le Flda
hehe yeah
Amazing job.👍🏻
From where You have lego german soldiers and lego ww2 guns??
Thank you - got them from several shops like brickmania, unitedbricks etc. the weapons are made by Brickarms
@@TheBrickCrew thank You
Amazing content ❤️❤️❤️
Everything in the massive moc is so cool to make how do you make all that stuff
thank you, I just build haha!
how do you know what to build like do you make it on pc and than build it in reel life or just from paper
I sometimes make sketches but original pictures are my main inspiration
Could you do a Soviet Afghan war moc next to shake things up?
not at the moment because I don't have any figures for this theme but more modern Mocs are in the pipeline
How mich planning goes into something like this and how many peices do you think it is?
in these bigger builds goes actually a lot of planning. I'd say that I used about 30.000 pieces
@@TheBrickCrew wow
Hey, Where do you get the pieces from?
Bricklink and lego pick a brick
Why do you raise the base on your mocs
It looks better in my opinion and gives you much more possibilities for details like trenches for example
I like sherman you
thanks!
Hi ich will mir auch ein sehr groses lego moc bauen kann nur den preis schlecht schätzen was ich brauxhe, wie viel ca hast du denn für dieses moc ausgegebeb?😅
Das ist leider ganz schwer zu sagen, weil ich den Großteil der steine schon hatte
What base plates did u used
112x96
@@TheBrickCrew what are the numbers and how many u used
Where do you get that custom arms from?
crazy bricks
@@TheBrickCrew thanks!
Покажи свою коллекцию Лего. Интересно мало у меня Лего со сравнению с тобой да или нет.😃
will do that 😁
@@TheBrickCrew жду с нетерпением
Darf ich fragen wie viel das ungefähr gekostet hat? Ich habe vor auch ein Diorama zu machen, aber natürlich nicht in dieser Größe, sonst hab ich lebenslang Schulden. 😂
Das kann ich leider gar nicht abschätzen, sammeln die teile dafür jetzt schon seit vielen Jahren 😁
@@TheBrickCrew Achso, aber wenn man jetzt mal mit 8 Cent pro Teil im Durchschnitt rechnet, kommt man ja auf 2.400€, aber daher das sehr viele kleine Teile dabei sind, kann ich mir vorstellen das es auch billiger war, ich kann mir aber auch verstellen, das es mehr gekostet hat wegen den speziellen Teilen in/und speziellen Farben.
I could build stuff like this, but I don’t have the parts
You could start building smaller Mocs, they are nice as well
Jaa hui 35 Minuten!😂
oh yeah
Wie viele Lego Steine benutzt TheLegoCrew? ~Alle!
ganz genau 🤓