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Lowestcommonmultiple bricks :D
ОтветитьOne of the most formidable tanks for the Germans during the battle was 35t and panzer 3
ОтветитьOmg bf5 ещё кто то помнит
ОтветитьWhy does the narrator sound like Joe Biden
ОтветитьI almost forgot the french used flags for comms instead of radios.
One of the big reasons they werent able to fight effectively in the war
Legocrazymotion?
ОтветитьCool but i thought panzer 2 cannot penetrate r35?
Ответитьlove the details about the French still using flags too communicated to one and another.
ОтветитьBruh,wotb sound😂
Ответитьgrande battaglia !!
ОтветитьYou make a video about the battle of galipoli ww1
Ответитьwhat editing software you use
Ответитьgoogle trad for french 🙃
ОтветитьЛего крэзи моюшен Дак вот твой английский канал нащёл
ОтветитьWorld of tanks
ОтветитьIt is a testament to the French tankers they acheived all of this with only two man crews, and could have done so much more were it for proper planning 🇫🇷
Ответитьpov : french army no radio ? 🤬🤬🤬
Ответитьfrench take made out of baguette be like :
ОтветитьDid you take some audio from company of hero’s 1 or 2 for the German radio chatter
ОтветитьTe amo te amo te amo ñaa😂 hera broma no te quiero por tu canal y esos vídeos increibles😢
ОтветитьWatch it at 2x
ОтветитьFinland! Finland! 🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮
ОтветитьThis was great but do you mind telling me how some commanders can stick their hands out and their tanks still fired? The early panzers at that time like the ones.shown here used their commanders also as gunners, so I'm a little confused.
ОтветитьI like the way that Renault R35 was being made.
ОтветитьOh hell naw this ain’t real
ОтветитьMom: look he loves playing some tanks
Son lore:
Дюшес
ОтветитьThe spelling of cities, hilarious, Gembloux becomes jblu.
Ответитьdid the french not have radio on their tanks?
ОтветитьThe sound is from world of tanks
ОтветитьYou have do it so nice congratulations 🎉 Nice that you halbe do it with German words (I’m from German )
ОтветитьCouldn’t you have just use the panzer 3s from the battle of voiskovitsy video and use them in use them in this one
ОтветитьMy late grandfather was in the 1er Régiment de Dragons Portés / 2nd Mechanized Light Division / 1st Army that saw action in the double battle of Hannut / Gembloux. Never talked much about the war to my father. He recalled that he had twicked an Hotchkiss tank so that it could drive faster and that it had been evacuated at Dunkirk 'sur un superbe navire de ligne anglais' ie 'on a very fine British liner' (TSS Tynwald according to its military papers). The regiment spent two days in Weymouth in England to recover as they had not slept since start of the German offensive and then was sent back to the front line in France via night shipping to Cherbourg. His regiment was partially re-equipped and fought a delaying battle at one division against three until the armistice was signed on the 21st of June 1940. My grandfather survived the campaign but his squadron's commander, a captain and a WWI veteran, did not have this chance and got killed in May. One of the 100,000 French soldiers who would never come back from the Campaign of the West 1940 either KIA, dying from wounds or as POW.
ОтветитьGreat work! However is it because you did not have any S35 available that you used R35s instead?
There was an amazing 'lego' S35 on the market (Coby or something) but when I contacted them it was not made anymore.
Too bad you had to use an infantry support Renault R35 tank instead of the cavalry tank SOMUA S35 that distinguished itself during the battle of Hannut. Despite its turret and lack of radio flaws, the S35 could take any German tank. Most were lost due to the Luftwaffe, lack of fuel, mechanical breakdown and scuttling at Dunkirk.
On the French side SOMUA S35, Hotchkiss H35 and H39 were fielded at Hannut. But no Renault R35. Nice vid though. Greetings from France.
ОтветитьDie stimmen von den deutschen sind nice s[ncroniesiert
ОтветитьSind das Sounds aus Star wars und war Thunder
ОтветитьSuper video nemám slov kdo nezná dějiny tak je bude opakovat už nikdy více ❤❤❤
Ответитьlove how you showed the tank driver half out of the turret by detaching his arms like that, nice parts usage
ОтветитьБлять Английский
ОтветитьWho was fighting with the Germans France or Belgium
ОтветитьLove the facts
ОтветитьI love the Revolver battle at the end its so realistic.
Ответитьbro used WOT german crew vocals👍
ОтветитьAs a franchman thank you for showing that my countrymates fought bravely in 1940 and didn't ran evry time they saw some germans
ОтветитьAre the french voices google trad voices?
Ответитьthis was very cool and the stop motion is super clean my only suggestion is to use less CGI and effects and use more Lego some examples of this are the fire and insides of the tanks you could use some tiny grey pieces for the opening and blackout the rest
ОтветитьTeam tank!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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