Thanks for watching! Some minifigures in this video feature custom decals, but most of the infantry are LEGO-Compatible models available on Aliexpress. There are reviews on my channel. You can support this channel by purchasing the figures through the affiliate links below: Packs of 100: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DCu7yKZ Packs of 50: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DkI8byv Packs of 10: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DETP18Z Packs of 4: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DF1CCcd Packs of 1: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_De02qwv Artillery: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DcgW7EV Kneeling legs: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DC2Ac7T - very useful for making Square formation etc! Also, check out my blog at www.napoleonic-bricks.com for reviews and articles linked to the Napoleonic Wars represented in LEGO and LEGO-Compatible models!
I was thinking of making the battle of Freidland but I don’t know how to start if you could make a stop motion about freidland that would be very helpful and lovely video keep up the good work
It wasn't one on my list to make but I'm sure it would be fun to make. This is my first time recreating an actual historical battle - I think you've just got to read up on a particular element of the battle and flesh it out from there - such as one particular wave of assault, or a particular area of the battlefield 🙂. Good luck if you make it!
Actually 9ème Is NOT An Infantry Regiment it's a Legere Like a Rifle Regiment it contains Chassuer De Rennes Voltigeurs Des Sanne And Carabineer Saint Goustan. And the french infantry you put is 1ème or 84 ème
@@Billythehero756 Not sure if this link will work but: facebook.com/groups/988972188940554/files/files Otherwise, head to the Facebook page and take a look at the tabs at the top.
Thanks for watching! Some minifigures in this video feature custom decals, but most of the infantry are LEGO-Compatible models available on Aliexpress. There are reviews on my channel. You can support this channel by purchasing the figures through the affiliate links below:
Packs of 100: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DCu7yKZ
Packs of 50: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DkI8byv
Packs of 10: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DETP18Z
Packs of 4: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DF1CCcd
Packs of 1: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_De02qwv
Artillery: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DcgW7EV
Kneeling legs: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DC2Ac7T - very useful for making Square formation etc!
Also, check out my blog at www.napoleonic-bricks.com for reviews and articles linked to the Napoleonic Wars represented in LEGO and LEGO-Compatible models!
We’re did you get the decals I need them for my Waterloo animation
That was a bloody affair! Those little PVC bayonets are sharp. :) Great fun though, and credit to the voice actors, too. Lovely work!
Thank you Martin! I picked the squishy Minifigures to get stabbed! Thanks for watching 🙂
I just read Sharpe's Eagle. The fact about the grass fire is not something that you would necessarily think a battlefield hazard.
In the television programs, it's not shown in "Sharpe's Eagle" but the Prince Regent mentions it to Sharpe in "Sharpe's Regiment."
Much better history than the Napoleon movie!
Less sniper-scoped Baker Rifles!
Now that’s soldiering
Hi, this is Nicolas from the Boutique Napoleon.
Great work honestly. Big fat BRAVO ! 👏
Thank you Nicolas! Much appreciated :)
"Erm ned, your arm.. "
"Ah.. " *dies*
😅
The voice acting was great! keep up the great work!
Thank you!
Really good
Thanks!
Love it ! Amazing job you've done ! 😍
Thank you so much, glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you 🙂
Absolutely smashing! :D
Thank you!
Great work
Thank you!
I was thinking of making the battle of Freidland but I don’t know how to start if you could make a stop motion about freidland that would be very helpful and lovely video keep up the good work
It wasn't one on my list to make but I'm sure it would be fun to make. This is my first time recreating an actual historical battle - I think you've just got to read up on a particular element of the battle and flesh it out from there - such as one particular wave of assault, or a particular area of the battlefield 🙂. Good luck if you make it!
Upon sighting this lego Napoleonic battle I naturally gave the order to watch. That's my style, sir!
Got the 1796 Light Sabre hilt right. First class.
Excellent my good man!
Dude... You thought you were sneaky. You thought you could put Brian Cox's Major Hogan into a lego film about Talavera. You were wrong. Bastid.
Haha I couldn't resist at least a nod to Sharpe! Well spotted 😂
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Splendid ❤
Thank you!
One of the best battle stopmotions out there
@@brickwizardstudio Thank you so much!
🧢🧢🧢🧢🧢
They should add the green KGL
Brilliant 🙂
amazing and underrated
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it and hope others will too 🙂
Actually 9ème Is NOT An Infantry Regiment it's a Legere Like a Rifle Regiment it contains
Chassuer De Rennes
Voltigeurs Des Sanne
And
Carabineer Saint Goustan.
And the french infantry you put is 1ème or 84 ème
Unlike the British Army, the French Army numbered line and light infantry regiments separately, so there was both a 9th Line and a 9th Light.
Well done 👍
Thank you!
Nicely done.
Great work!!
Accurate down to the voice lines. Amazing work.
bravo monsieur la vidéo et d'avoir fait l'effort de parler en français car je sais que c'est difficile 😊
Who would have thought that Lego could be so gory.
Hello there my friend! :D How are you? Also just subbed to your channel! What will you do for your next one?
I'm hoping to do an element of the Battle of Waterloo next - it will be fun! :). Thanks for subscribing and see you on the next one! :)
@@QuackingFilms Nice! :D And of course my friend! :D How are you?
"Oh that was close."
"Uhh Ned your arm."
"Hm? Ahh."
"Dies"
General daddy hill🥵🥵
Can you a more detailed review about the figures?
Where are the figures from they look amazing
They are really great (and affordable!) - I've got some reviews on my channel or you can see the pinned comment for a link 🙂
Nice by the way the white plumes designate grenadier battalions, white and red are regular and green are light company designations
For the British?
@ yep
@ French is red for grenadiers, yellow and green for light infantry, and different divisions or battalions use various colors
@@conflictbricks8330 oh I knew about the French system but not about the British one, thanks 👍
Who is king Joseph?
Joseph Bonaparte was the brother of Napoleon, and at this point had been installed as King of Spain by his brother, after the French invasion 🙂
I was just making sure
I do have a question, how do you make your flags?
Hi, Brian Rushforth has an excellent collection of them in he files section on the Napoleonic LEGO Minifigures Facebook group 🙂
@@QuackingFilms thanks!
Sorry to be ask this but where is the 'files' section
@@Billythehero756 Not sure if this link will work but: facebook.com/groups/988972188940554/files/files
Otherwise, head to the Facebook page and take a look at the tabs at the top.
@@QuackingFilmsthanks
I HAVE THESE AT MY HOUSE
just to make your videos more realistic the men in the shootouts were falling forward
Otherwise nice video
not historicly accurate i dont understood its waterloo or talavera
STOP THE USELESS NOISE 0:25
You'll hurt yourself
I'm watching this instead of Ridley Scott's Napoleon. (I have standards.😁)
Very cool animation bro! Love it.
I am currently working on a napoleonic moc if u wanna check me out!
Thank you - I'll take a look :)
Uh hey your arm.Oh