Tiny Germans and Soviets duke it out near Dubno. It's day two of von Kleist's Soviet Vacation, but Zhukov has 3,500 tanks.
Thanks for the voices - They're good.
With cooperation from Russia and Germany:
Russians by: Mikhail Balashov (Михаил Балашов)
"load high explosive!"
https://www.youtube.com/user/BalashovM?feature=hovercard
Germans by:
Nicolas11x12 - "we're good!"
https://www.youtube.com/user/Nicolas11x12TECHX
BaeumlerFilm - "get out!"
https://www.youtube.com/user/BaeumlerFilm
Top Motion
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNGPLKsBHO7uJWgEL6VC-ig
Thanks for the tanks:
Kirill Simerzin in Russia designed almost all of these Soviet vehicles
https://www.flickr.com/photos/simai7/
www.Custombricks.de in Germany designs all the German vehicles except
Jose Molina in USA designs the Ju 87 Stuka Bomber
Brian Fitzsimmons in USA designs the Pz II
https://www.youtube.com/user/1O1stairborne
Ngoc Truong "Lego4Life" in Vietnam designs the Pz III and also the KV-1
http://www.moc-pages.com/home.php/84364
https://www.flickr.com/photos/127136945@N07/
The train engine is from http://www.theuniquebrick.net/instructions-for-sale.html
The Soviet helmets are 3D printed from Woody64 on Shapeways
http://www.shapeways.com/shops/MinifigCustomsIn3d?s=36§ion=Packs#more-products
Music and Commercial Royalty Free Licenses from www.Musicloops.com
Music, in order, was:
Epic Suspense by Hakan Eriksson
Annihilation Suite by Jason Livesay
Epic Suspense Theme by Hakan Eriksson
Breakout by Jason Livesay
Sounds and commercial royalty free license for sounds from www.sounddogs.com. Also mixed with some homemade sounds.
Animated using Dragonframe, After Effects, and sound mixed using Wavepad