1346 Battle of Crecy | Hundred Years War | Lego Stop Motion



A Lego reenactment of the Battle of Crecy which took place on August 26, 1346. A fierce battle between the English army led by King Edward III, and the French led by King Philip the VI.

A fight dominated by English longbowmen, the French army suffered heavy losses at the hands of these skilled and well equipped archers.

and special thanks to makai symphony for the free use of their song:
β€œMakai Symphony – The Army of Minotaur” is under a Creative Commons music (CC BY-SA 3.0).

/ makai-symphony
Music promoted by BreakingCopyright: https://bit.ly/the-army-minotaur-song

source

31 thoughts on “1346 Battle of Crecy | Hundred Years War | Lego Stop Motion”

  1. Again, another amazing stopmotion. I love the way this animation is made. And i can’t wait for another one!

    Small tip for the french knights though- Using plain black legs and any black torso looks pretty good in my opinion, but that’s your decision to make.

    Good stuff man!

    Reply
  2. I love this historic battle, the lighting, sound effects, and figures as well. This needs a lot of likes. Also it was kinda funny how the Italian archers are just so unfortunate, and they literally get hit by the cavalry πŸ˜‚. What a betrayal. The only thing I would like to see in the film was the French soldiers charging up to the British. Maybe a focus or angle of them running with the cavalry in the background. That’s my opinion.

    Also the film that will be connecting your black falcon series will also have a trailer so stay tuned

    Reply
  3. I think it's weird how peaceful this stopmotion is. It is also very inaccurate about the fact they didn't show the last stand of Burgerking.

    (This was a very good stopmotion and its also super cool)

    Reply
  4. There is a bit uncertainty with the arrows' killful power. In reality bow's arrow cannot pierce knight's armour. Archers were used to mow down knights' horses, which weren't armour-protected properly. What about animation – it's impressive, painstaking work. Quite interesting. I'm sorry if I wrote something incomprehensible – I'm just russian-speaker.

    Reply
  5. The new Brictator:
    Love your stuff dude! I binge your series more than talking to girls. I got an idea for a stop-motion: Scottish War for Independence like Bannockburn, Stirling Bridge, Falkirk, etc.

    Reply
  6. Amazing, Brick King (I'll call you that now) I love the effort you put in it! Also love the Idea of the cannon, the face expression changes, the translator and the guy who got blown to bits by the cannon! LOL

    Reply

Leave a Comment