Imperium of Man Size Comparison - Warhammer 40K
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ต.ค. 2024
- This is a Size comparison video of 60 plus Imperial vehicles, walkers, robots and tanks. All of these are from the warhammer 40k universe, from the imperium of man, a vast galactic spanning entity of millions of worlds fighting against demons, aliens, xenos and mutants.
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One bit of lore I love is the Tau didn't even believe Titans were real XD
Lol they didn’t think it was real because they considered it to be a silly waste of resources.
They didn’t know the emperor of man’s name was moto moto, a name so nice you say it twice
their reaction when they found out their enemy were stupid enough to actually think, build and operate titan were the best...
@@rji1856 How did they react?
first they were dumbfounded. then they knew they had to build their own kind of stupid useless machine to counter it. and finally, they had a titan of their own, that they didn't want, didn't like, but still needed
@@rji1856 Funny 😆I'm new to the lore but I knew Tau were cool and now I root for them even more
Size and scale is what makes 40k for me
Humongous Terminator Daddies!
WH40K have weird scaling . On one hand we have these massive machine and armies, on the other hand some of the number are absurdly small for a universe this massive. Take the 1000 Astartes per Chapter limitation for example .
More dhakka as well
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@@remliqaif horus heresy didnt happend maybe the limit for chapter never a thing
*gets to the end of the video*
“I’m sorry. The WHAT?!?!?”
it s not even the only city like this, I remember that there is a world known for its forge city, which is also a walking city that goes to the different mines ans resources city to supply the craftsmen... except that from what I remember, there aren't walking but instead using treads... ( it s driving through the desert )
@@rji1856 I'm pretty sure it's the Iron Hands homeworld
@@RazorToaster I don't remember this detail, I only remember of Gunmetal city s planet and Ambulon, but I don't think any of those world were homeworld of the iron hands
@@rji1856 The Iron Hands have a walking city
me too 🤣
The Walking City - Mobile industrial city that perpetually walks across the equator of Terra 😱
You know shit’s bad when the church starts walkin.
I think right after the baneblade you should have a 2 story house for reference, just to show the baneblade is about the same height. Same thing with the Dominus Knight and a 3 story building, and right after the Reaver show a 6 story building
Agreed - would have really loved a lot more referential visuals, including more units on screen at a time. The brief reappearance of the guardsman was nice.
3:27 thank you for refreshing on a standard human as the video progressed! It can be easy to forget how tall these things get over time
The sheer depth of each design is phenomenal, other then a few of the tanks- each minute addition creates so much flavor for the series
Thank you so much! I love these size comparisons, helps me understand the lore so much better 👍🏼
Why is the Primaris Redemptor pattern Dreadnought name censored at 3:12 - 3:15?
Actually there is a few that have a censor why?
Maybe their real names are foul words.😂
Games workshop lawyers etc
@@davenoi But wouldn't that censor all the other names
@@crassus300 geedub's lawyers work in mysterious ways
Member thinking when I was younger Mechwarrior mechs were the sizes of the warlords and then realized one day how small they were.
This is great! Do this for every faction!
This video is of questionable accuracy. The big one that stuck out to me is you placing the Deathstrike Missile Launcher (which is a Chimera chassis) as at the same height as a Mastodon (the largest ground vehicle in the Space Marine arsenal).
There are also other inconsistencies, such as the mislabeling of the Primaris Invictor Tactical Warsuit, or listing the Predator (Rhino chassis) as larger than a Land Raider. Minor details, but ones that greatly detract from the veracity of the video.
I think the glaive and falcion tanks are also misplaced, because the falcion uses 2 volcano canons while the bane blade has one, plus it’s space marine so I’m relatively certain it is larger than the bane blade.
He got the titans wrong to.
To quote “The Emperor Titan is the largest type of Imperial Titan, consisting of two classes: the Imperator and Warmonger.”
The size is also wrong although lore is also inconsistent here, but with cathedral spires they are on average 55 meters tall (scaled off of the models), the Dies Irae was without spires and was 43m (as stated) respectively.
The Castigator was the original and possibly the largest (as it said) of all but it’s size was never stated.
@@hybrid9mm yes like you said lore inconsistencies and technically imperators are (unless we are to believe the mystery shrouded accounts of the unnamed even larger imperators) the biggest in the setting. Originals kinda… well time and idiocy is a bitch.
@@blacksabbath5300 I go by this “According to the scale diagram from the Imperator's Apocalypse datasheet, it stands approximately 39" tall on tabletop, equivalent to 55.5 meters (166ft) in real life” they are the rules after all.
But yes the books are all over the place and there is a lot of bs and hyping up etc.
@@hybrid9mm ok but actually, no. Sorry but they have to be bigger than that. Most things aren’t 100% scaled like that for fucks sake the size of astartes using image scaling and actual basic math and logic shows they should be shooting calibers way above .75 as a standard. GW just thought it sounded cool. But seriously, given the size of a volcano canon which we know better from more solidified numbers on other things like the shadow sword they’re mounted on that a warlord titan would be taller than 166. And imperators are much bigger. Also they’re roughly the same height as that one absurd tank with a canon (which is small in comparison to the rest of the vehicle) that supposedly fits four battle tanks in the barrel. I’m not trying to be an ass and argue just for the sake of it, I’m just saying warhammer is on a ridiculous scale intentionally and asking to please let the god engines be a little more fun. Please. Pwetty pwease from a maid marine. Edit: WAIT I mixed up some numbers and names pardon the warlord isn’t quite that big but a imperator should be a tad larger.
THIS is why I love 40k, it's absolutely insane and I love it!
(Some) Corrections:
Imperial Guardsmen, 6ft
Firstborn Spacemarine, 7.5ft
Excindio Class Battle Automata, 8-9ft
Scyllax Guardian Class Battle Automata, 9.3ft
Vorax Class Battle Automata, 9.3ft
Casterferrum Pattern Dreadnought, 12ft
Castellax Class Battle Automata, 18ft
Conqueror Class Battle Automata, [DATA EXPUNGED]
Deredeo Pattern Dreadnought, 14.5ft
Furibundus Patrern Dreadnought, 12ft
Krios Battle Tank, 13.1ft
Landraider, 13.4ft
Kastelan Class Battle Automata, 13.8ft
Cataphract Class Mining Automata, 12.8ft
Basilisk, 14.3ft
Leman Russ, 14.3ft
Predator, 14.4ft
Contemptor Pattern Dreadnought, 14.5ft
Macharius, 15.7ft
Sicarian, 15.9ft
Malcador, 12.7ft
Ironstrider Dragoon, 16.4ft
Onager Dunecrawler, 15.9ft
Hydra Flak, 16.7ft
Rogal Dorn, 17.1ft
Scorpius Disintigratod, 17.2ft
Sentinel, 17.5ft
Kratos, 17.7ft
Primaris Repulsor, 17.7ft
Falchion, 19ft
Glaive, 19ft
Primaris Redemptor Pattern Dreadnought, 20ft
Leviathan Pattern Dreadnought, 19.7ft
Telemon Heavy Dreadnought, 19.7ft
Baneblade, 20.6ft
Armiger, 21ft
Invictus Tactical Warsuit, (Including Antennae) 21ft
Astraeus, 23ft
Deathstrike Launcher, 14.3ft
Mastadon, 23ft
Dreadknight, 21.3ft
Thanator Automata, 25.6ft
Knight Questoris, 33ft
Knight Dominus, 37ft
Knight Cerastus, 40ft
Knight Acastus, 52.2ft
Direwolf, 55.8ft
Warhound, 56ft
Reaver, 83ft
Warbringer, 98ft
Warlord, 108ft
Warmaster, 134ft
Capitol Imperialis, 164ft
Emperor Class (Both Imperator and Warmongerer) 160-300ft
Leviathan, 295ft
Ordinatus Ulator, 328ft
Rare Emperor, [NONEXISTENT]
Ordinatus Armageddon, 1650ft
Walking City Of Terra, [DATA EXPUNGED]
Feel free to ask for sources in replies and correct me on something if I’m wrong!
I wish you had made the video. Or if the creator had done any real research.
Jesus dude. Get a hobby.
@@Pro88teCThis is his hobby lol.
Ok but what in the seven hells is the Walking City of Terra?
Could I get a rec for more info on that?
Sketchy scale bro
I had to look that one up in the Warhammer wiki. It's apparently was a walking mobile techno-nomad platorm that slowly looped around the equator of Terra.
What the hell is the walking city of terra?! I guess if it exists it might be a dark age relic.
It's a city that walks
As far as I know, the Deredeo and Contemptor Dreadnoughts are the same size if you dont count the missile rack on the Deredeo (though the Deredeo uses the exact same leg system from the Leviathan) meaning it shouldnt be placed that far below the Contemptor
5:30 ...and that is why Oberon made short work of Godbreaker.
Ordinatus Ulator is actually only slightly bigger than Baneblade. The size in this video is completely off. I think the sizes in a few other cases are also off.
Why were some of the designates blurred out?
probably to not spoiler dreadnought names
Idk considering it’s easy to just Google the names and buy the modes.
3:12 Ah yes, I love the ""
4:50 COGS AND BOLTS AND ANCIENT LORE! FASHIONED TO FEARSOME ENGINES OF WAR!
Direwolf is bigger than the warhound
The Emperor Titan only consists of two classes: the Imperator and Warmonger, there is no emperor class it’s the chassis designation.
The size of these on average is only 55.5m (scaled from 39" tall on tabletop model), without spires (Dies Irae) they are only 43m which would be the standard height of the chassis before spires etc.
The Castigator was the 1st and apparently the largest although this was only stated as being such no actual measurement was given.
Ominous feeling in just hearing the music with no narration.
at 3:12, what is the dreadnought (i believe it is) name
Redemptor
Primaris Redemptor
I appreciate the circus music at the end, helps demonstrate how ridiculous GW's Titan scales are
I didn't know about walking city.
isnt the hydra AA not that tall? the basilisk and hydra both use the chimera chassis and i dont consider it more chunky than an rogal dorn tank
Whoa whoa whoa! The tiny guardsman snipers?
2020- the rebels are attacking the city.
warhammer 40k- *THE CITY IS ATTACKING THE REBELS*
The Ordinatus Armageddon AKA Oberon wasn't that tall. It was that LONG but wasn't even as tall a Reaver Titan
this isn't a size comparison, it's a height comparison.
Lol it's still count, size in general is the magnitude or dimensions of a thing. More specifically, geometrical size (or spatial size) can refer to three geometrical measures: length, area, or volume. Length can be generalized to other linear dimensions (width, height, diameter, perimeter).
i cannot believe that kratos exists in 40k
The mass amount of flaws in amazing, but still a good video
Thx for a beginner like me this was the video I searched for! Awesome Job
In the grim darkness of the far future, its 1, 2, 3 strikes you're out at the old ball game...
Just a quick question, WAs the blurred dreadnought a redemptor dreadnought? 3:15
Yes
What's a problem with Redemptor?
Ordinatus Ulator is that right, because the actual Forgeworld model looks a lot smaller!! If that's case what size it should be i wonder why the actual model is a lot smaller?
To keep it below 40000 dollars.
@@fishyboy2140 😂😂😂
UH?! Where the HELL did the walking city of Terra come from?!!!!!
Does anyone who is more invested in 40k know why the 3:12 one is redacted/hidden? I don't know what it is
Edit: and the 3:40 one, too - I guess
3:12 *Redacted by the Inquisition*
Maybe add the previous units of that line, along the bottom, in a transparent/silouette look. To maximise the grand scale of the taller machines.
oh lord they included the silver baby carrier (grey dreadknight.)
Assuming a Grey Knight is about the same height as a space marine, the height of a Grey Dreadknight looks like 6m at most.
Are Grey Knights larger or something?
All grey knights generally wear terminator armor so yea.
You can't last in the 40k universe if you're not batshit insane about war
Okay hold up, we need more info on that last one
The Imperium may care about size alot for their ground vehicles and mechs however unfortunately for them even these have yet to overcome the weight and factoring capability issues to reach ridiculous anime mecha sizes which I seen from the Macross Cannon Soldier mode. They thing is over 5km on height. About the size of a Imperium Battleship.
Yeah that's some massive amounts of engineering to even attempt.
Though I think they should do themselves a favor look into better resourceful big tanks that can be massed produced with better weapons systems and point defenses like the Bolo Mk.33 tank from the Bolo series.
Or else I guess they are going either need more Dark Age of Technology designs or try to become a full Tier 1: Class nation according to the Forerunner's technological advancement scale to do the other option.
Rare emperor is a cringy modification of an Imperial knight, the one you might think of is a castigator titan that was controlled by AI. Leviathan tanky-thing is also a modification of a couple of baneblades and can be easily measured by baneblade chassis and turret as 17.1 meter.
people have made models of the command leviathans using Baneblade chassis, but they are meant to be a lot bigger than that.
It was meant more as a visualization of an Imperator on the higher end of size, since 100+ meter titans are fairly common in older stories.
@@tau-5794 aren't there enough imperator titan arts or the modification of a 10m knight is a better way to visualize 100m titan than any default art?
@@DongLick A modified knight model is good as a representation on the tabletop because it has (roughly) similar proportions and is roughly in scale with the titanicus boardgame which uses smaller versions of titan models. In the lore a "rare imperator" would look exactly the same as a 60 meter imperator, though ig the video maker just wanted some visual distinction.
@@tau-5794heretic detected
Sending extermanus
Empire Logic:
With these resources we can build a million tanks; How about we instead build a vehicle so fucking big that people die because they can't fathom its size? (this is canon, by the way)
5-6 meter tall tanks would be actually a disadvantage in war.
Suddenly my nemesis dreadnought feels like bait fish
You know I never really put much thought into how big a dam dreadought is till now.
Why are there censored names?
No way this isn’t gonna get an answer.
Where's the psi-titan at?
[REDACTED]
arent they just modified psyker warlord class or something?
I would love to see a human always on screen so that way you see how small he gets
One but of tau vehicles
Soundtrack sounds great at 2x speed!
Btw, it's one automaton, multiple automata.
Why are some of the names covered up? :(
Often incorrect names :/ However, many new things I wasn't aware of, so overall... kinda good video I guess?
Hahaha a walking city, like why?! 😂😂😂
I couldn't find any info on a 'Rare Emperor' the last time I looked for it. Is it canon?
Keep it coming also bro in what vid did you say s Carnifex is 6 tons in weight i need to find that vid
33ft is a bit short for a Questoris Knight, isn't it? Aren't these guys, like Castellan's, supposed to be walking churches?
0:52 ah so that's what the excindio looks like, interesting.
But l'm quite sure the scale here is off, it's rules for horus heresy imply that it should be at least leviathan sized
Why are the Armiger and Scout Sentinel so big in the thumbnail lmao
@ 4:56 - Typo on the Warmaster scale in Feet. They are 41m which is 134ft not 234ft.
were are the primaries space marines?!
Just realized there is a walking city.
Why tf did u add a take me out to the ball game as background music
my question is where was the ballistus pattern dread same with the venerable pattern dread
502.92 meter hope they surveyed the area first before they thing moves
Correction, the Warmaster is 134 feet in height, not 234 feet. Great video though!
Why mosaic effect in video?
What is the walking city of terra
It's a walking city on Terra, a hive city with legs
Hilarious that he forgot the rhino as the most basic bitch vehicle in space marine arsenal
the last one is pure meme😂😂
Wait the city of terra WALKS
Should have kept the space marine on the entire time
Lol I love the atlas titan from B.O.T
Bro forgot the custodies
why some are consored their name
Why are some of the names blurred out?
Ah yes the imperial guard's sentinel, larger than a titan
(A joke going off the thumbnail)
the Sentinel was bigger then a Dreadnought... ...
Please do one with xenos
Leviathan is way smaller than Capitol Imperialis.
The thunbail.
Size of titans is always in flux.
Custodies are also 9ft.
take me to the war game!
are leviathans not less than capitals, logically speaking, then leviathans were created by squats who were smaller than people?
Marines have 7 feets , primaris maybe 8 feets
aperently titans were much bigger in old cannon
So nobodys going to talk about the thumbnail? This dude straight up put a fake giant sentinel next to the emperor titan, just to make it look like there is an even bigger warmachine than the titan itself, just to clickbait viewers like we wouldnt notice...???? Sentinels are just about twice the size of a normal Space Marine, theyre tiny af compared to titans...
This overlarged sentinel was clearly put there just to make the emperor titan look small next to another giant mech, that doesnt even exist by lore. Using the fans knowledge of the fact that the emperor titan is the largest walking unit of the imperium, this is as clickbait as it can get...
He even included the sentinel with its normal size in the video...
Me, a Gundam fan, looking at the knights and smaller titans: Cute
Gundams can be 15-23 meters tall depending on the series
I'm not a dumbass and that Deredid Dreadnaught look exactly like a Mad Cat mech from Mechwarrior... aND THE vORAX LOOKS LIKE A MARAUDER! I CALL SHENANYGANNY!