Lego Train Crash

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Published 2016-03-12
lego train crash bridge police chase stop motion animation

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All Comments (21)
  • @EdisonRailfanner
    I remember when this said 1 month ago, and now it says 8 years ago. This is what got me into Lego trains! Thank you so much for making my childhood
  • @foxyfoxfilms
    I watched this stop motion all those years ago as a kid when it first came out. Now this is my 5th or so time watching this stop motion, and I have to say, it’s still among the best I’ve seen on the whole yt platform. It’s brings back so many good old memories… this stop motion was one of the reasons i started making stop motions myself, thank you so much for inspiring me! Keep it up!
  • to this day this still holds up as one of the best lego stop motion animations
  • @MrVainSCL
    Wow, i really watched the complete movie. First i thought "oh my god - what will they show in 12 mins" and probaly its a CGI or boring lego movie. After the first seconds i realized its real lego stop n motion (no CGI). I really like the idea / story and just all. What for an amazing stop n motion and storyboard! My biggest respect! <3
  • @MineraftxD
    THIS WAS MY CHILDHOOD!!! It's so nostalgic to see it around till' these days ;D
  • @Rufusdos
    This was brilliantly done. So many nice touches, the tiretracks in the sand, the flashing police lights, the bridge explosion. My 4 year old and I loved it.
  • I love the American mint scene the conveyor belt looks so fluid you should be proud
  • Holy crap, this animation is 8 years old, watching this now brings back nostalgia
  • @summdedum
    I can't even imagine how much work that must have been. Kudos to you.
  • @aeroengr9490
    Hats off! You deserves to have a special recognition by the Lego company for this work of art.
  • @theaaravyt
    People who disliked this thought you had to make your hands invisible and move characters in a video and not stop motion application. Props, this is hard work
  • @MythicBricks
    Easy to understand story, great visuals, perfect brick film!
  • That was so epic. The animation was so smooth, the storyline was great, and I absolutely loved all of the little effects like when the train was stopping the fire from the friction. It's the little things that make it good. Also, this totally could be remade into some short action movie. I'd love to see that. Anyways, amazing video, 10/10.