Lego Military Mini Vehicles - Part 7 (Tutorial)

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Published 2022-12-28
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All Comments (21)
  • With only a few small pieces of lego, being able to assemble many models is so amazing
  • @thatguy2889
    This makes me really jealous, I wish I was this creative when I was a kid. I would of had hundreds of these, granted they would been a rainbow of mixed matched colors tho 😂
  • @nphax2008
    me find cool desing me like design me realiye me have no pieces to build it
  • I have been trying to find these vehicles for DAYS but now I can build them because I have the correct pieces.
  • where you get the specific bricks for these builds? i always have different colored parts from old sets
  • These are so incredible and i’d love to build them but if it’s not to much of a hassle maybe you could include a piece list to help if we were to buy the pieces. 😊
  • You got an instant sub from me as soon as I saw you making miniatures like these, amazing work! Oh and also, bless you, here's a tissue
  • @Shads_kaiju
    I fr saved a bunch of ur vids to a playlist, and im getting a bunch of the parts. Im going to build myself an army. Thxs dude!!!!!!
  • You manage to impress me yet again. Congrats dude! Where do you find all these building techniques? Every new video you post you always have at least one new technique that makes your builds look even better. Also I still have two suggestions I also commented on other videos: the “next generation” of MBTs (T-14 armata, abramsX, kf51 panther, challenger 3, …) and the some of the separatist droids from Star Wars
  • Loved the video @Kos Bricks! Can't wait for the next video man! So many Great Builds here, the Abrams looks nice, the Apache's pretty good, the M270 looks Good and the Lightning II looks cool. Did you base the Battleship on the Iowa-class Battleships by any chance and was the Dolphin-class Submarine more-or-less a Los Angeles-class Nuclear Powered Attack Submarine? Also, Plenty of New Suggestions in the Comments for Classic and Modern Military Equipment. A few things to Note if they are still in line to be built. • The Shinano was Originally intended to be the Third Sister to the Yamato-class Battleships, but after the Loss to the American Pacific Fleet at the Battle of the Philippine Sea (Aka the Marianas Turkey Shoot) the Imperial Japanese Navy had her Completed as an Aircraft Carrier. She would be sunk by the Balao-class Submarine USS Archerfish (SS-311) by 4 Torpedoes out of a Spread of 6 Fired at Point Black Range in the middle of the Night and being known as the Largest Warship to be sunk by an American Submarine. In the Azur Lane Community though, she's known as "Best Floof" since her Character is a Fluffy Wolf Girl that enjoys time in bed asleep usually LMAO! Trust me, I've seen her countless times and she's THIIIIIICCCC!!!!!! • The Scharnhorst-class were planned as Battleships from the Start. However, Completing the Bismarck and Tirpitz took priority and so the 15" guns meant for Scharnhorst and/or Gneisenau were reallocated to Bismarck and they were Armed with 11" guns instead with plans for them to be "Up-Gunned" with 15" guns in the future. • The USS Laffey (DD-724) is an Allen M. Sumner-class Destroyer from World War Two and is the only ship of the class of 58 to be preserved as a Museum Ship. One of the First 5 Ships commissioned early enough to see Action at the Normandy Landings (the Other Four ships being USS Barton (DD-722), USS Walke (DD-723), USS O'Brien (DD-725) and USS Meredith (DD-726), all commissioned in the summer of 1943) they Served Alongside the New York-class Dreadnought Battleship USS Texas (BB-35) and the Newly Reconstructed Nevada-class Battleship USS Nevada (BB-36) who was at Pearl Harbor when the Japanese Attacked on December 7th, 1941, along with the New Orleans-class Heavy Cruiser USS Tuscaloosa (CA-37) and the Baltimore-class Heavy Cruiser USS Quincy (CA-71) as well as a couple of Gleaves-class Destroyers blasting away at the German Defenses at Utah and Omaha Beaches on June 6, 1944. Later on, during the Bombardment of Cherbourg Laffey took an Artillery Shell to her Engine room near the waterline. The Shell didn't detonate but did leave some Minor Flooding. After being transferred to the Pacific along with the Destroyers, Cruisers and Older Battleships she served with at Normandy, She would get her most Popular Claim to Fame at Okinawa. In April 1945, Laffey was on Radar Pickett Duty Keeping an eye out for any incoming Japanese Aircraft in retaliation for the Americans landing at Okinawa at Radar Pickett Station 1. Station 1 had 3 Ships sunk by Kamikazes by the Time Laffey was Assigned there. About 100 Aircaft were Picked up on Laffey's Radar as her Station was the Closest to the Japanese Home Islands and about 50 or 60 Planes swarmed her. Over the next Hour or so, She'd face against Zero Fighters, Kate Torpedo Bombers, and Val and Judy Dive Bombers in what would amount to 4 Bomb hits and 6 Kamikaze Attacks with Occasional help from FM-2 Wildcat Fighter-Bombers from the Casablanca-class Escort Carrier USS Shamrock Bay (CVE-84) and 12 U.S. Marine Corps F4U-1D Corsair Fighter-Bombers from Okinawa as well as a Passing Landing Craft Support (Large) (LCS(L)) LCS-51. A few years later during the Korean War, Laffey along with one of her Sisters got into a Gunnery Duel with Communist North Korean Shore Batteries for 6 Hours during the Blockade of Wonsan. Several guns were destroyed but neither Destroyer was damaged. To this day Laffey is known as "The Ship that Wouldn't Die" and is now a Museum Ship at Patriots Point, South Carolina along with the Essex-class Aircraft Carrier USS Yorktown (CV-10) and until about 2021/2022 the Balao-class Submarine USS Clamagore. Clamagore sadly had Severe Leaks develop unchecked during the Quarantine from Covid-19 and so the South Carolina State Government made to decision to have her sunk as an Artificial Reef with the Museum Staff at Patriots Point Salvaging whatever they could before the Sub was towed out to the Charleston Harbor and sunk. Laffey has been Maintained by Veterans and Family members of Veterans who served on her since March 1975 when she was Decommissioned and later made into a Museum Ship after having the order to scrap her overturned While Halfway to the Scrapyard. Hope you liked the Impromtu History lesson man, I spent about an hour typing this up! My Grandfather served on Laffey and 2 of her Sisters (Moale and Massey) as well as the Gearing-class Destroyer Steinaker and Buckley-class Destroyer Escort J. Douglas Blackwood (DE-219) during Korea so she has a special place for me even with her history.