Pearl Harbor Attack Done In Lego

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Uploaded by on Mar 21, 2009

A little video I threw together to try out Brickfilming. I would have made it longer but I have other projects pressing on my timeline that must be seen to. Please Enjoy and comment.

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  • i am currently stationed on Ford Island and i see the Alabama and the museum everyday. this is touching especially because here in Hawaii we honor this day seriously (for those in the military mainly)

  • @DeadOkami Thanx, I made this a long time ago when I was new at this. Perhaps one day, if I get time, I could do a Redux version.

  • how many hours to realize ?

  • @randrianabel Alot, this just a side hobby for when there's nothing else going on.

  • It's creative, but this seems disrespectful to those who died in the attack.

  • @PaulJDoyleOfficial Thanx. One must remember this is just an artistic expression to depict a real world event that was indeed a terrible event in world history.

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  • Nice ripple effect

  • how much planes are there?

  • @faanunu

    I salute your grandpa and all others who fought that day. God bless 'em all.

    Sincerely MrEvan312

  • Pretty good animation dude, especially the Arizona scene. All Americans who watch this please pause, put your hand over your heart and give honor to those who perished in the horrors of the that day. And to all those who had family members who witnessed or perished in the attack, you have my prayers and your loved ones have my Salute. God bless America!

  • My grandpa was stationed there during the attck his ship was out on patrol. My grandpa pull ed alive, dead and half dead men out of the water. He said he could never forget the smell of burning flesh out of his nose. He never shared any of his stories with us until the very end of his life here with us. We buried him 5 years ago... fortunately we got him a tombstone instead of waiting for the government to provide one which to date has not arrived. Thanks Grandpa and all your fellow vets.

  • @PaulJDoyleOfficial I can understand your point I mean everyone has right of speech but i think of this as a tribute to those who died.

  • pearl harbor is sad when u see dying us troops

  • I used to live in Hawaii -_- I miss Hawaii!

  • Nice fire fx!

  • This is awesome!

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