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1941 Lego World War Two Battle for Russia (Original Post)
kentauros
Jul 2016
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I can just imagine the black trails of vapo-gas wafting up from that battlefield...
kentauros
Jul 2016
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Aristus
(66,316 posts)1. That's amazing...
kentauros
(29,414 posts)2. I'm not big on war movies and the battles,
but that animation was phenomenal! A friend of mine posted a different one on his FB page that got me looking at the animator's YT page. Here's what my friend had posted:
1941 Lego World War Two Battle of Brody
nikto
(3,284 posts)3. Way too graphic and gory for my taste
It was so vivid I could smell the burnt plastic.
kentauros
(29,414 posts)4. I can just imagine the black trails of vapo-gas wafting up from that battlefield...
Then again, a LEGO volcano will smell just as bad
This Plastic Earth - by LEGO!