To enhance your napoleonic experience, watch a few videos on the subject. Some I’d recommend are Napoleons Early Campaign: The Little Corporal and his invasion of Russia in 1812. That’ll give you a good sum of info for future subjects! Maybe look into formations and tactics as well, can’t hurt to know how the armies worked
Basically,watch epic history tv's entire Napoleon series(if you do have that time) over a few days and you would have great basic knowledge on the subject.
Musket-age Lego stuff is totally radical, I've got some of the old '80s and '90s pirate line of soldiers sitting around here somewhere that I very much cherish
Voltiguers are a battalion's light infantry company that are not line infantry and in addtion to that they would have a plum coming out of their Shako.
16:20 Funny because that is the king of Naples but also french marshal joachim murat (the best horseman in Europe). He also switched sides during the napoleonic wars from french to coalition and back to french.
Wouldn't t it be cool if all lego stop motioners, big and small came together with there minifigs and builds to make the worlds biggest stop-motion, like 10,000s of troops on each side, it would probably take years but it would be very cool. (It would probably be a WW2 stop-motion as lots of people have those minifigs)
Damn, I want this! The funniest thing i saw was that the king of Naples is actually Joahim Murat, a French marshal and Napoleons brother in law who became king of Naples. In 1814 he actually betrayed Napoleon in order to keep his throne so it's justified that you can but him on eighter plate. Awesome video subbed!
Awesome build! Luckily LEGO doesn't actually provide us with these awesome figs ... because then you would probably have get a second mortgage on your house.
9:32 That was a french cuirassier. Cuirassiers are a type of heavy cavalrywith armour. They weren't the modt used in battle as becuase of their armour, they were really slow. They typically only wielded sabres, not flintlocks. Edit: Also, no österreich?
Hello, I am a Mexican and I really like your creations, I would like to make some but I do not have many blocks, it is almost the month of the independence of my country, I was wondering if you could make a fort
As an enthusiast of the Napoleonic Wars, and a fellow Scot, I saw this video come up and I instantly subscribed! I loved it! Can’t wait to see more from you 😁
The Napoleonic Wars (1803-1815) were a series of conflicts fought between the First French Empire under Napoleon (1804-1815) and a fluctuating array of European coalitions. The wars originated in political forces arising from the French Revolution (1789-1799) and from the French Revolutionary Wars (1792-1802), and produced a period of French domination over Continental Europe.[32] The first stage of the war broke out with Britain declaring war on France on 18 May 1803, alongside the Third Coalition. In December 1805, Napoleon defeated the allied Russo-Austrian army at Austerlitz, thus forcing Austria to make peace. Concerned about increasing French power, Prussia led the creation of the Fourth Coalition, which resumed war in October 1806. Napoleon soon defeated the Prussians at Jena-Auerstedt and the Russians at Friedland, bringing an uneasy peace to the continent. The treaty failed to end the tension, and war broke out again in 1809, with the Austrian-led Fifth Coalition. At first, the Austrians won a significant victory at Aspern-Essling, but were quickly defeated at Wagram. Hoping to isolate and weaken Britain economically through his Continental System, Napoleon launched an invasion of Portugal, the only remaining British ally in continental Europe. After occupying Lisbon in November 1807, and with the bulk of French troops present in Spain, Napoleon seized the opportunity to turn against his former ally, depose the reigning Spanish royal family and declare his brother King of Spain in 1808 as José I. The Spanish and Portuguese revolted with British support and expelled the French from Iberia in 1814 after six years of fighting. Concurrently, Russia, unwilling to bear the economic consequences of reduced trade, routinely violated the Continental System, prompting Napoleon to launch a massive invasion of Russia in 1812. The resulting campaign ended in disaster for France and the near-destruction of Napoleon's Grande Armée. Encouraged by the defeat, Austria, Prussia, Sweden, and Russia formed the Sixth Coalition and began a new campaign against France, decisively defeating Napoleon at Leipzig in October 1813. The Allies then invaded France from the east, while the Peninsular War spilled over into southwestern France. Coalition troops captured Paris at the end of March 1814 and forced Napoleon to abdicate in April, exiled him to the island of Elba, and restored power to the Bourbons. However, Napoleon escaped in February 1815, and reassumed control of France for around One Hundred Days. The allies formed the Seventh Coalition, which defeated him at Waterloo in June 1815, and exiled him to the island of Saint Helena, where he died six years later.[33] The wars had profound consequences on global history, including the spread of nationalism and liberalism, advancements in civil law, the rise of Britain as the world's foremost naval and economic power, the appearance of independence movements in Spanish America and subsequent decline of the Spanish and Portuguese Empires, the fundamental reorganization of German and Italian territories into larger states, and the introduction of radically new methods of conducting warfare. After the end of the Napoleonic Wars, the Congress of Vienna redrew Europe's borders and brought a relative peace to the continent, lasting until the Crimean War in 1853.
Ah yes, Alexendre Dumas, the famous french field marshal... He's a good writer though, currently busy in the three musketeers. Surprised he's depicted as a marshall tbh.
So they are NOT LEGO. They are CUSTOM LEGO that were printed over with some 3D printed accessories. Maybe just be honest up front. They still look cool but they aren't LEGO.
In order to reduce the suffering of your wallet, 10% of the videos cost has been delivered via carrier pigeon.
Uhh Piper you Mad Scottish Dog... send me your name and address I am sending you one of these minifigures.
truely a "loyalpiper"
Dam ur lucky
@@ScotsPlasticdude sure is loyal lol
Rip Scot’s wallet
Still in flames on the floor, mostly char and ash now
Yeh bro
@@ScotsPlastichi comrade scot
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To enhance your napoleonic experience, watch a few videos on the subject. Some I’d recommend are Napoleons Early Campaign: The Little Corporal and his invasion of Russia in 1812. That’ll give you a good sum of info for future subjects! Maybe look into formations and tactics as well, can’t hurt to know how the armies worked
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Basically,watch epic history tv's entire Napoleon series(if you do have that time) over a few days and you would have great basic knowledge on the subject.
@@kylorensleftballsack6594 this is true I am this
I think you should watch oversimplified version of Napoleonic wars because he makes it interesting and also adds a bit of comedy to it
@@ericryan6522 yes definitely we ❤️ oversimplified
I died a little inside when he said “voltigeurs are just line infantry but more skilled”
Im sorry to tell you but the dollar ones from Aliexpress are better
Facts people always use expensive ones even though Ali express is better
Fr
Funny part it's true if you really want to nail it? Just buy original Lego heads and hands and your set.
Musket-age Lego stuff is totally radical, I've got some of the old '80s and '90s pirate line of soldiers sitting around here somewhere that I very much cherish
Good start. Now, the battle of Waterloo included 200,000 soldiers in total, so get cracking.
Voltiguers are a battalion's light infantry company that are not line infantry and in addtion to that they would have a plum coming out of their Shako.
Scott went to a French bank for this one
16:20 Funny because that is the king of Naples but also french marshal joachim murat (the best horseman in Europe). He also switched sides during the napoleonic wars from french to coalition and back to french.
Double conten in a day to watch on repeat for days without rest 🔥🔥
farmin views in 2023 be like:
I LOVE THIS BUILD! I’m a massive fan of historical Lego builds and this is AWSOME!
12:35 12:36 12:36 12:37 perfection
Scot you should do like a knockoff or fake Lego napoleonic war army. As a sequel to this video, that would be awesome
So hyped for the video scot! I'm building a couple of my own Napoleonic armies myself funnily enough.
Hope it hasn't financially ruined you as well :)
I got some cheap ones (40 USD for 50 figs)
@@ScotsPlasticI had to do some customizing for historical accuracy.
Maybe you can review it for a video.
16:33 The Napoleon in green uniform isn't Napoleon, but this Is Russian Tsar his name Is Alexander the Forst.
Alexander the first
Wouldn't t it be cool if all lego stop motioners, big and small came together with there minifigs and builds to make the worlds biggest stop-motion, like 10,000s of troops on each side, it would probably take years but it would be very cool. (It would probably be a WW2 stop-motion as lots of people have those minifigs)
A love stop motion so if this happen it would be Soo cool
I have been thinking about that forever.
And that would take about 5 years to make
There are some pretty big stopmotion battles
@@StarWave2 yeah but I mean with 100,000s of troops and many more people animating and etc.
> doesn't know who's side the king of Naples would be on
Joachim Murat, Marshal of the French Empire and King of Naples: 😐
16:19 - it could be Archduke Charles
Damn, I want this!
The funniest thing i saw was that the king of Naples is actually Joahim Murat, a French marshal and Napoleons brother in law who became king of Naples. In 1814 he actually betrayed Napoleon in order to keep his throne so it's justified that you can but him on eighter plate.
Awesome video subbed!
"This put me in debt" this totally was the water droplet that made the bucket spill
legit still not in the green yet
IS THAT NEY “STAND WITH ME!, ARE YOU FRENCH!, ARE YOU THE GUARD!?, STAND WITH ME, DO YOU KNOW ME?, I AM NEY, NEY MARSHALL OF FRANCE”
It's amazing how we see a masterpiece like this in our generation
Bros preparing for zombie wave
The guy literally sent a French Marchal to guide 3 basic French soldiers! A Marchal leads tens of thousands of troops 😂😂😂
yk one single soldier is 15 pounds right..?
13:27 13:27 13:27 13:27 13:28 13:28 13:28 13:30 my new favorite person in this video. Perfection other perfection.😂😅😅😅😂
Damn, $1000, I hope you enjoyed minifigures and they are really rare and not oversold from aliexpress.
Yeah I saw these napoleonic wars minifigures they arnt real lego but there worth it because how cheap and good they look
Have to love that Nelson is missing his hand. True to history!
Damn this is sick
Officially Approved Opinion
Awesome build! Luckily LEGO doesn't actually provide us with these awesome figs ... because then you would probably have get a second mortgage on your house.
Scot: makes a mess out of his house
People with OCD: Why you do this to me
"You also keep the best to last, so lets start with the French!"😂
La France est lem meilleur pays
WHERE THE HORSE RIDERS
Bro forgot da bayonets
9:32 That was a french cuirassier. Cuirassiers are a type of heavy cavalrywith armour. They weren't the modt used in battle as becuase of their armour, they were really slow. They typically only wielded sabres, not flintlocks.
Edit: Also, no österreich?
the only bad thing is the voltiguers where not in formation and would screen the infantry assault
they look just like the ali express ones
Hello, I am a Mexican and I really like your creations, I would like to make some but I do not have many blocks, it is almost the month of the independence of my country, I was wondering if you could make a fort
As an enthusiast of the Napoleonic Wars, and a fellow Scot, I saw this video come up and I instantly subscribed! I loved it! Can’t wait to see more from you 😁
Where did you buy all these again?
Blud is gonna explain to his grandchildren about the Napoleonic wars with minifigs
I thought napoleon wearing green was alexander for a sec
It would cost about 3000$ to get this kind of army made of King and Country 1/30 scale painted metal toy soldiers. So, this is still a good price.
0:53 is it General Dumas?
Great video scot
top tier opinion mate I approve
Put a camera on 90• degre on the white board before throwing to see it closer or even with slowmotion
scot- is happy about getting Napoleonic legos. Also Scot- THE FRENCH BAGUETTES DONT STICK TO THE BASE PLATE AGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Absolutely love your channel and videos, I will and have commented on every video. So thank you for creating something this fun to watch
Do lego star wars again
Mmm yes it has been a while!!
I like to dump out all my pieces onto a blanket so it's easier to put them back into the bin
As a Scotsman i think i should start my own highland brigade now.
Not sure if that is a investment because it's not official lego
Sir, he’s rebuilt us in Lego!
“There is nothing we can do”
5:40 good example why sorting by brick is mostly better than sorting by colour 🙃
Where can u buy the swords
Nice mini figures
Very nice. Very expensive.
😂
I thought your cannon was great! And those bright red Scottish uniforms are beautiful.
An 18+ napoleonic wars lego theme would be so sick
How do you get you figures? I’m trying to army build and I don’t know how or where?
The Napoleonic Wars (1803-1815) were a series of conflicts fought between the First French Empire under Napoleon (1804-1815) and a fluctuating array of European coalitions. The wars originated in political forces arising from the French Revolution (1789-1799) and from the French Revolutionary Wars (1792-1802), and produced a period of French domination over Continental Europe.[32]
The first stage of the war broke out with Britain declaring war on France on 18 May 1803, alongside the Third Coalition. In December 1805, Napoleon defeated the allied Russo-Austrian army at Austerlitz, thus forcing Austria to make peace. Concerned about increasing French power, Prussia led the creation of the Fourth Coalition, which resumed war in October 1806. Napoleon soon defeated the Prussians at Jena-Auerstedt and the Russians at Friedland, bringing an uneasy peace to the continent. The treaty failed to end the tension, and war broke out again in 1809, with the Austrian-led Fifth Coalition. At first, the Austrians won a significant victory at Aspern-Essling, but were quickly defeated at Wagram.
Hoping to isolate and weaken Britain economically through his Continental System, Napoleon launched an invasion of Portugal, the only remaining British ally in continental Europe. After occupying Lisbon in November 1807, and with the bulk of French troops present in Spain, Napoleon seized the opportunity to turn against his former ally, depose the reigning Spanish royal family and declare his brother King of Spain in 1808 as José I. The Spanish and Portuguese revolted with British support and expelled the French from Iberia in 1814 after six years of fighting.
Concurrently, Russia, unwilling to bear the economic consequences of reduced trade, routinely violated the Continental System, prompting Napoleon to launch a massive invasion of Russia in 1812. The resulting campaign ended in disaster for France and the near-destruction of Napoleon's Grande Armée.
Encouraged by the defeat, Austria, Prussia, Sweden, and Russia formed the Sixth Coalition and began a new campaign against France, decisively defeating Napoleon at Leipzig in October 1813. The Allies then invaded France from the east, while the Peninsular War spilled over into southwestern France. Coalition troops captured Paris at the end of March 1814 and forced Napoleon to abdicate in April, exiled him to the island of Elba, and restored power to the Bourbons. However, Napoleon escaped in February 1815, and reassumed control of France for around One Hundred Days. The allies formed the Seventh Coalition, which defeated him at Waterloo in June 1815, and exiled him to the island of Saint Helena, where he died six years later.[33]
The wars had profound consequences on global history, including the spread of nationalism and liberalism, advancements in civil law, the rise of Britain as the world's foremost naval and economic power, the appearance of independence movements in Spanish America and subsequent decline of the Spanish and Portuguese Empires, the fundamental reorganization of German and Italian territories into larger states, and the introduction of radically new methods of conducting warfare. After the end of the Napoleonic Wars, the Congress of Vienna redrew Europe's borders and brought a relative peace to the continent, lasting until the Crimean War in 1853.
Just got to wait another year for Napoleonic day...
WHERE DO YOU GET THEM
:edit I just saw you got it from United bricks
United Bricks
12:23 12:23 12:24 12:25 12:25 12:25 my favorite part of this video😅😅😅
"you always save the best for last, so lets start with the french" Incredibly based
Ah yes, Alexendre Dumas, the famous french field marshal...
He's a good writer though, currently busy in the three musketeers. Surprised he's depicted as a marshall tbh.
So they are NOT LEGO. They are CUSTOM LEGO that were printed over with some 3D printed accessories. Maybe just be honest up front. They still look cool but they aren't LEGO.
$2000 cloud city Boba Fett has left the chat
It would be cool to make a napoleonic army using the pirates imperial soldiers and imperial guards.
The second I heard you say you know what’s gonna have to happen immediately knew that box was being dumped great video man 😂
If one Lego mini figure is 15$ then that means 10 mini figures cost 150$ so that’s means he probably spent over 2500 😮
lego logo logic
those are definitely words man, good effort
Scot in a normaal day: “ hé Lets buy 1000 dollars on plastic “
I didn't know or even care about Lego Napoleonic figs until I watched this entire figure
(My tooth also fell when watching lol)
YES I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS YAH
I think your cannon is great and is also in scale (in this times there were different sizes of cannons)
You can put a little clay or puddy or some like that in the hats to help them stick on better
Long live plastic scotts wallet he truly is a brave Scottish man.
I ❤ PLASTIC SCOT
*and his mum*
They asked: why was your wallet has no money and on the card? Scot: WW1 LEGO😂
Cool.
Agree.
Lego worth the 1000
lego had to borrow money from my mammy because of this
Scots wallet:there is nothing we can do
Ribs Store give you the same level of quality for way less money. This is just overpriced.
1:11 This is me when I see anything 95th Rifle. And anything Irish.
Now...let's play some F-ing STRATEGO!
WOW this is insane!!!
Man your collection is SICK
Longue vie à l’Empereur
13:50 hey look it’s us
I'm also Scottish and I think your videos are great!
All right you know a field marshal is like a commander of several armies they’re incredibly high-ranking
No they are just responsible for parking the take away vans and merch shops that followed armies. Lol
This is truly amazing
Scots wallet: “There’s nothing we can do…”
I'm a simple man
I love legos and historical wars
13:00 welcome to warhammer (I spent over 1000 probably on plastic dudes)
Very good quality 👍, keep it up mate
Another approved opinion, you have my permission to enjoy the rest of your day without a target on your back :)
Very epik, I can say the same to you 😉
I’m gonna be the next person in debt after seeing this
As being part scottish myself I agree the scottish army was the most important totally not biast view
Hands up of you waited all the way to see V.I.P people✋
🤚
I live near Aberdeen
make a stop motion line battle next please! I'm begging