I love the inclusion of ships from lighter hearted or less serious science fiction realms like Red Dwarf and Spaceballs…. It brings a little levity to the video. Well done!
@@Halfscreen Just a thought.... if you put 4-5 ring sections of star ship next to each other in ether a circle or egg shape you get the main shapes of the Enterprise and Voyager hull`s looking from above... then stack you get each deck etc....
When you think though, Red Dwarf is a comedy set around bigger science fiction ideas which are unfortunately too complex to be explored in one half hour episode although the books do go into more scientific detail - although luckily as it's a comedy, people aren't going to nit pick all the potential holes in the scientific logic.
@@crusadurus I suggest if you watch Robotech be wary of the second series. But Super Dimension Macross and the Macross Saga of Robotech are pretty damn good and my favorite anime. (Of note, Robotech is 3 distinct animes loosely combined with one story. Macross is the first one, as well as it's own set of several series.)
@@jedironin380, the VFS-1 Alpha is from Genesis Climber Mospida which was used as the third part of the Harmony Gold Robotech series and is technically not part of the Macross series
@@Halfscreen So... next time try to get the scaling on the Daedalus right, yeah? And use the right 3d model for the Normany SR-1? A little research goes a long way.
@@Prometheus_-ns2nn Unfortunately, a mistake does happen. Many people don't realize it takes days to fix a problem due to rendering, which takes days to re-render. I knew about the mistake but couldn't fix it due to my YT deadline.
Magnificent and love the constant inclusion of items like cars, houses, helicopters to show scale. The only notable ships missing are the big ships from my favorite TV series Babylon 5 and to really blow all these items away the Dyson Sphere from Star Trek TNG.
08:19 A mistake that the original video also had: the Eternal Crusader is not that "small". 8-10 km is the size of a typical battleship/battle barge in the Warhammer 40,000 universe. The Crusader is a Gloriana-class battleship, an absolute monster of a vessel, and we know that ships of the class, though very individualized, are at minimum 20 km long.
Errors in something like this are typical, but I want to point out the Daedalus from Stargate at 6:45 is 225 m long, not 1250 m. The Daedalus, and the other ships of the class, are actually rather small compared to other capital ships from that universe, and not the size of Deep Space Nine.
I'm surprised no Gundam ships in this one. Putting in things like the White Base, the Angel Halo, or especially the Axis Asteroid would have been a lot of fun to see.
I love it, that u take all the iconic one and not only "star wars" oder "halo". This video helped me a lot in focosung to perspective to show size. Keep going on. Spaceship size is always a thing for sci fi fans^^
Awesome vid as always, though I can't remember if you have included it in of your other vids, but I'd like to see the size comparison of an actual 'Halo' ring compared to say the Death Star. Keep up the good work
@@Halfscreen It's thousands of kilometers in radius. About the size of a planet in its diameter. Apparently the original halos (There were two versions since they were built during a war with the Flood) were larger at 30000 km while the new ones that were visited in the videogames were like 10000 km in diameter.
@@McGeistly that would make the DEATH STAR II a golf ball compared to a basketball ring or somewhere around that comparison, even with the smaller HALO variant. I think 😅
Well depending on the argument what is a "spaceship". If you take a Installation as a ship(Halo Ring). You could also take Halo 00 or the Forge, if i remember correctly its somewhere around 120 000km.
@@wontrespond8064 Yea the Forge was the one that created the original Halo's; installation 00 created the newer Halo's and was the one visited in Halo 3, and Halo Wars 2 I think. I read up on this stuff trying to determine what was the canon size of the Halo rings last week.
Wow man! Thank you very very much for going back and fixing that one tiny mistake in an otherwise great video even though you absolutely did NOT have to! It makes me very happy. Blake's 7 is one of my favorite sci-fi series.
A great list, thank you for including the Liberator from Blake's 7, for those of us growing up in the UK 1970s and 80s it was an iconic sci-fi ship, but you missed out the Dune Heighliner :)) perhaps another list in the future that will include the saucer ship UP Cruiser C-57D from Forbidden Planet, V-Ger, Thunderbirds, Pegasus Space Ark, Dalek saucer, Alexei Leonov (2010 Odyssey II), UFO Moonbase Interceptor, Valley Forge, Dark Star, Icarus II, USS Cygnus and Moya.
Thanks for sharing! Alot of what you see depends on if I can actually find a good 3D model and some of these models ain't exactly easy to find and I particular don't like using low quality 3D models.
Nice list and instant like for USS Cygnus. Though I'd also mention the Planet Express ship, Valley Forge from Silent running, Heart of Gold, Treeship from Hyperion, Sidonia.
You made the corrections to the video you put out earlier today fantastic?!? If I knew you moved so quick I would have asked you to add some more Star Trek ships such as shuttles, runabouts and perhaps all the hero ships from the ST films and TV! Anyway you do a fantastic job keep up the great work! Thankd 4 Sharing!!!
That's because Airwolf is either a Bell 222 helicopter upgraded out the wazoo, or supersonic gunship disguised as Bell 222. The Bell 222 is a fairly common civilian helicopter model.
@@donkink3114 Yep. Looked it up on Wikipedia to figure out what kind of helicopter Airwolf actually was. Also, Blue Thunder used a helicopter that looked like an Apache (or at least had flat angular windows and big rotary cannon), not something that could be mistaken for an unarmed civilian copter.
i'm at the section showing an SG1 battlecruiser vs DS9......which would mean, a wraith hive would out size DS9 (in the show, one of those Earth ships was so small, it could fit into a hive)
@@Halfscreen much smaller.....if it was this size, they'd have three times the amount of 302's....not four per flight deck.....if it was that size, she'd be able to go toe-to-toe with a hive ship.
Eagle-1! Wow, that brings back memories! I used to watch the re-runs on some old channel that did a lot of old classic science fiction shows, including "UFO" and black and white "Dr. Who" episodes. Damn, I'm getting old! (;]D'
Excellent video, and wonderful models! I still the think the original U.S.S. Enterprise is one of the most photogenic ships in all of sci-fi. Nice to see the Liberator from Blake's 7 in the mix!
Excellent. I was rather hoping that, as you had one classic 'haunted house in space' ship (Event Horizon), you'd have that which inspired it: the USS Cygnus, from 'The Black Hole'.
Outstanding!! They look great. I did detect a design flaw in the Aliens drop ship , the arms that hold the missiles are supposed to be underneath holding them upwards. . Sorry, I'm so excited about all the ships you designed that I was staring intently lol But I love them!
Awwwwe man, that was amazing !! I'm familiar with most of those ships ! One minor correction if I may. The Firefly ship is actually named Serenity, the show was Firefly. Also, if you haven't already, or maybe in a future upload, as I was watching I was hoping to see the Valley Forge from Silent Running and the Cygnus from The Black Hole. Maybe even Atlantis the city, from Stargate Atlantis, since it too was a star ship. Regardless, beautiful work, very enjoyable. 💪🏻
Always love these videos. Had no idea the Red Dwarf was that large. Suggestion for next time, as we're including space stations like the Death Stars - Elysium, MIR and the ISS please?
I love these videos and the size comparisons are always really cool to see. That being said, I would like to point out a correction, the Normandy SR-2 from Mass Effect was displayed with a label for the SR-1, which is a noticeably smaller ship.
I noticed that, too. Not sure how trustworthy this size comparison is, given that and other mistakes it's made, like how drastically it oversizes Stargate's Daedalus-class. If you scale the Daedalus to its fighter complement, it should be around half the length the video (seemingly arbitrarily) assigns to it. If you take the canon length into consideration, it should be one SIXTH the length the video shows.
@@Prometheus_-ns2nn I watched another video that tried to compare the Stargate ships which claimed the information the show gives is all over the place. Regardless a ship that's supposed to be analog to an aircraft carrier can't be larger than a ship with and aircraft carrier strapped to it, SDF-1 Macross.
Glad I'm not the only one who saw the mistake for the Normandy SR-2 being labelled as SR-1 which is smaller by 50m at 150m long SR-1 compared to 200m long SR-2. Also the Daedalus Class from Stargate is way off by 1000M.
Very nice!!! One thing - I'd recommend making it a bit faster paced. I had to have it at at least 1.5x to watch thru it all, which I've not had to do with the metalballstudios vids...
Love it! These keep getting better and better! Can you add Galactica (reimagined) so that we can see her besides Pegasus? Also please add the older UNSC Frigates (Savannah, Forward Unto Dawn, In Amber Clad), refit NCC-1701? And whatever else? Wing Commander… the list goes on.
Originally, i was planning to add Galactica (reimagined), but couldn't find it. So I used whatever I can find in my collection. I will try to add more in the next revision. Typically, I don't like using low-quality 3D models, why you don't see any wing commanders. Nothing again it really since I used to play wing commander.
@@GalCon99 Yes it would have been the longest ship. It is 28.960 kilometers long. I don't count the deathstar btw, since the deathstar is more of a space station.
@@binbows2258 Then a Sovereign class Star Destroyer shows up at approx. 34 kilometers long followed by the Eclipse 1 at approx. 40 kilometers long (if we go by the retcon that an SSD is now 19 km instead of the much more realistic 8-13km).
Speaking of Yamato, try the Comet Empire's dreadnaught with cannons the size of the Yamato itself or the recent 2202 where the base Ark is so massive that it dwarfs Saturn.
Super video. Thank you for including the Liberator and Red Dwarf. I was amused to see you didn't try to do the interior of the TARDIS. Though it would have been fun to have the TARDIS as both the smallest and the largest of all the ships here. 😄
Surprisingly, in fact, the largest spaceship here is the TARDIS. Why? Because it is infinite inside :D Well, from the outside she is certainly the smallest ship :D
I was shocked to see the size of a battle-cruiser from Starcraft. If it's truly that size, there is no way a group of marines can shoot it down from the ground with their puny rifles!
@@Slimey_cool Depends on the Battlecruiser class. We know Hyperion is about 1km. Gorgons are far larger. As for Zerg Leviathams, they're longer than 3km just going from scaling in SC2.
IIRC, the Eternal Crusader is a Gloriana class, and those were in the 20-24km length range. So what you have is the standard battle-barge, not the Eternal crusader.
To be fair, Gloriana classes vary a lot, The first novel mention of the Iron Blood lists it as only 15 Km while in another HH novel Garro states that the Vengeful Spirit is over twice the length of the Death Guard's Endurance. Also, I'm pretty sure that the measurement he was using for the Eternal Crusader was from the Lord Inquisitor fanfilm, which was made before the ship was retconned to be a Gloriana class.
@@Darqshadow Oh yes. Especially when you gid into the rare rules for nukes and do some converting and realize even a small WarShip is a WMD... exactly as the Lore specifies. XD
Great collection! It was not clear, that "the Event Hirizon" is such a big ship. I miss a little bit the "Palomino" an "USS-Cygnus" from Black Hole (70s) But hey the sure more ships missing. I love the collection. Thumb up!
i was expecting Star Killer Base after DeathStar II. but it's technically a planet with a laser cannon built into it rather than a ship. DS9 could be moved with it's own engines so it kinda straddles the line between ship & space station. fascinating video though
Something I noted in your musical selections...you included at least one variation on the Halo theme, yes? Oh, since you included ships from the Warhammer 40K verse, might I suggest the Bucephalus, which is the flagship of the Emperor of Mankind? It's REALLY big, biggest in the entire Imperial Navy!
Fantastic job, the revision’s that you made from the other day are truly the icing on the cake. Fixing the liberator shoes the true beauty of this ship . Thank you 🙏
Nice, but 3 mistakes, the Daedalus is way over sized, it is only about 250 meters. The Alpha Fighter is either Robotech, or Genesis Climber Mesopeda, not Macross, and on your VF-1 Valkyrie you crossed the Super Valkyrie and the Strike Valkyrie, the Double barrel cannon replaces the Starboard missile pod not mounted to the middle.
Glad to see someone else caught the Alpha Fighter (Robotech) / Legios (Mospeda) mistake. The VF-1 Fast Packs were modular, but yeah, was never in the middle like that, though.
Yeah When I saw the Daedalus at 1200 +M wait a minute that doesn't seem right. Because everything I've seen of official Stargate source material said that class of ship Stargate SG1 was no more than 225 to 250 meters in length. If a BC304 was 1200 meters it would nearly rival a Wraith hive ship or an Ori ship in size and we know that not the case.
Where did you get the length for the Deadalus from Stargate? Everything I come across says the ship length should be around 600 meters or twice the length of a Nimitz class aircraft carrier based on the hanger bays alone. Add on the fact that the Prometheus before it could only carry a few fighter craft and was around three fourth's the length of the Deadalus.
Battlestar Pegasus is 1800 m long. The deadalus 225m. So not 3/4th, but 9 times larger. And the launch capacity of the Battlestars was always limited by how many fighters they had on board at the moment of the Cylon attack. When fully fitted the Pegasus could propably launch hundreds of Vipers at the same time.
I feel like not including the diameter of "High Charity"(a starbase/ship hybrid like the death starts) from Halo was a missed opportunity, considering that both of the Death Stars were included as a starbase/ship. Maybe consider it? Diameter is 348 kilometers and height is 505 kilometers. Also some of the Covenant vessels are rather large. Excellent video nonetheless.
When you design a ship (on earth) you have restricted areas and travel "space". You must design a ship to travel said restricted areas. When you design a ship in space, you have "unlimited" area. Thus, designs can be huge, expansive, and very large. Space (area) is not an issue.
Hay muchas cosas a tener en cuenta a la hora de aumentar en tamaño una nave espacial. La principal es si la resistencia estructural aguantará, porque te recuerdo que cuando más largo es un objeto más tiende a doblarse y por ende partirse, y en el espacio donde una mala maniobra a través de la gravedad de los planetas o un mal ajuste de la propulsión puede ser fatal.
Well If the ship has a crew from Earth, is there artificial gravity? Heating, lighting etc are needed dependant on the crews size and mission time . So a ship the size of ' Red Dwarf ' is difficult to maintain, however the ' Millennium Falcon ' is simpler.
Noticed a small error. The ship shown as the SR1 Normandy is actually the SR2 Normandy. Which was bigger than the SR1 Normandy. The easiest way to tell the difference is SR1 only has the 2 inner most “wings” (not sure what to call them) sticking out the front of each engine. The SR2 has 4, like the one shown in the video.
Anyone notice how about 5 years ago, these "ship comparison" animations never included real space ships? And now they almost always do! What an amazing time we live in :)
Lots of respect for all these ships but my heart belongs to the monstrously oversized 304 from Stargate. It was, at most, half that size. Yes...I know about the inconsistencies about the size of some of the ships in Stargate. Still love seeing it here.
a few models seemed out of scale looking at the cockpits.. Star Fury is one example as well as a one of the Robotech fighters which was bigger than the following dropship with it's two man tandem cockpit looking wider and longer than the dropship's
In one of the books, a Space Marine is depicted as walking for HOURS to get from his quarters to the command deck of a ship of the same type as the Eternal Crusader featured in this video.
I like how you incorporated all media into this. I'd be interested to know what you based the scale on. Simply because of one factor: It's alot bigger on the inside. Meaning actual irl set pieces don't match up with the model pieces. To put it bluntly, the stage scenes, what was actually built, doesn't match up to the model scenes. One prime example would be the Millienium Falcon. Full exterior mock up was 50 feet in diameter. Slightly larger than the bridge of the Enterprise. Can you see the dilemma? It only get's worse moving into other media. Inside reality v, outside reality. So how do you do it?
If I want to be more accurate, it should be based on volume instead of length. For example, the discovery one looks smaller than the Prometheus ship, but unfortunately, getting volume data on these ships ain't an easy task.
@@Halfscreen Fair enough. I was just curious as to what you based this on. And yes, volume does make a difference on the relative scale of things. For example, again IRL, I was stunned by the example of the actual size of the stuff we actually sent out into space, compared to the stuff we see on screen.
@@Bierdaddy1 Somebody get's it. So let's look at the police call box. It's a tesseract, so it's volume is about as it needs to be. Oh yeah, it can transcend time as well. Double win and yeah should have been number one.
Love the video. Two requests if you ever do this again. No one ever includes the star fighter from "The Last Starfighter." Also, my personal opinion, but if you went the the Death Stars. You should have included the Dyson's Sphere from TNG;)
Other halo ships to add to the next one. As well as Star Wars. The covenant carrier 5 km/5,320m The forerunner dreadnought. 13 km/13,200m The cso super carrier. 29 km/28,900m The mantles approach. 371 km/371,000m The capital High charity. 505 km/505,000m Since the Death Star is there Halo ring 10,000 km Omega halo ring 30,000 km The lesser ark 127,000 km The Greater Ark 400,000 km The Greater ark is more of a guess. Most likely 3 times the size of the lesser ark. Lesser ark makes 10k km rings while the greater ark made 30k km rings. Star Wars The Eclipse 17 km/17,000m The supremacy 60 km/60,000m
I am disappointed that the Rocinante ( one of the smallest warship ) was the only ship from the Expanse universe in this video. I would love to see how the bigger ships like a UN and MCRN battleships looked , maybe even glimpse into how The The Heart of the Tempest (Laconian Navy cruiser) would looked like.
Also, it looks unnatural for me to see the ship on an horizontal position Remember that, in the Expanse, almost all the ships are build like skyscrapers, with floors perpendicular to the main thrusters When the Roci is landed (thanks to a small addon in season 4), whe always see her in a vertical position Also, it would have be nice to see other iconic ships from the show, indeed. Like the Razorback/Screaming firehawk, the Tynan, the Nauvoo/Behemoth/Medina station or the Ring
@@axlm.808 "Up" and "Down" and "Top" and "Bottom" are meaningless concepts in space. It doesn't matter whether it's "vertical" or "horizontal" since in space both of those terms mean nothing.
There's another TH-camr that did a similar spaceships comparison video and included other ships like the Donnager and other Martian ships as well as some Belter ships and UN ships
Yep The TARDIS can appear at both ends of the scale at the same time, though as I recall, half of the rooms were discarded to create enough ejection mass to escape the reversed time entry crash into the Big Bang…
Dropship from Aliens is wrong. The missile pods on the wings are supposed to reach upwards, not down. If these folded, the ship would have the launchers exposed and up.
This is pretty impressive, but I do have a couple of caveats. Firstly, you labeled the size of the Sullaco wrong, though the actual size is fine. Secondly, I think that the Terran Battlecruiser from Starcraft is too big, as most of the sources I have seen label them as way smaller. More comparable to the Rodger Young or the Venator.
I agree with the Terran Battlecruiser from Starcraft being too big, there wasn't any official number I could find on Google, my guess is it should be around 1-2 km. If you google Sullcao, the number 385 m comes up.
@@Halfscreen Most Terran Battlecruisers have a length of 960m, although the exact model does not get specified. There are some as small as 500m, and there are a couple referred to as being multiple miles long.
@@silverfischdotnet I have the same problem when it was called starships. In reality, most audiences don't really care if it calls a starship. spaceships, ect, they just care if their ships are represented.
I'm actually a little disappointed that this didn't include any ships from Star Citizen, despite having ships from EVE Online and Elite Dangerous. Star Citizen has some pretty big ships, and what's neat is that they have full interiors, instead of just a cockpit like EVE and Elite. Even one of the smaller ships like the Drake Cutlass, or a larger ship like the Origin 600i or Anvil Carrack would have been neat to include.
According to the DVD Collection Magazines officially licensed by MGM, the official length of the Daedalus (stargate) varies between 200 and 225 metres... not 1250. It should be placed between the Liberator and the Enterprise.
Some of these don't seem (to me anyway) to be correct. In the movie 'Prometheus', the Engineer Juggernaut ships are shown to be quite a bit bigger than the Prometheus ship (especially if you take the scene where the Prometheus rams into the Juggernaut that's taking off). And yet here you seem to be implying that the Prometheus was larger.
The Engineer Juggernaut is 116.6 meters wide and 61 meters on the other axis wide. The Prometheus ship is 415 meters in length, 170 meters long and 113 meters high. The Mother Juggernaut was atleast 700 meters high. The Prometheus crashing into the Juggernaut taking off. th-cam.com/video/WE2zTYG1InQ/w-d-xo.html The crash scene is at 00:58
The TARDIS has an infinite amount of interior space: TARDIS = Time And Relational Dimention In Space The Tardis generates an infinite amount of interior space. Thus, it is larger than all of them.
Great video. I wish this video included more of the giant ships (eg. Titan class) from Eve Online and included ships from Legend of Galactic Heroes (including the Death-Star like Iserlohn Fortress and Geiersburg Fortress).
This is so fantastic! I would've liked to have seen 2 ships that are never seen included - the Cygnus from Black Hole, and the Valley Forge from Silent Running.
Thanks, there is an updated video. th-cam.com/video/eqAJOFVa50U/w-d-xo.html and I will probably add these two ships in the next video if I can find the 3D asset.
You forgot the Ringworld! It got a hyperdrive at the end of The Ringworld Engineers, so it counts as a starship. Don't be afraid to dream a little bigger, gentlemen!
I love the inclusion of ships from lighter hearted or less serious science fiction realms like Red Dwarf and Spaceballs…. It brings a little levity to the video. Well done!
Thanks for watching!
@@Halfscreen Just a thought.... if you put 4-5 ring sections of star ship next to each other in ether a circle or egg shape you get the main shapes of the Enterprise and Voyager hull`s looking from above... then stack you get each deck etc....
@@kylereese4822 I never thought about that before.
When you think though, Red Dwarf is a comedy set around bigger science fiction ideas which are unfortunately too complex to be explored in one half hour episode although the books do go into more scientific detail - although luckily as it's a comedy, people aren't going to nit pick all the potential holes in the scientific logic.
Loved seeing Lexx in there too.
I didn't realize how many ships I'd recognize, and including more lesser known stuff like Macross/Robotech always brings a smile to my face.
After seeing several cool ones from that show, I looked it up and plan to watch it soon, maybe starting tonight as I just finished my current show.
@@crusadurus I suggest if you watch Robotech be wary of the second series. But Super Dimension Macross and the Macross Saga of Robotech are pretty damn good and my favorite anime. (Of note, Robotech is 3 distinct animes loosely combined with one story. Macross is the first one, as well as it's own set of several series.)
The alpha is not Macross. Is Mospeada
@@adrianmerlo6224 I'm aware. The MOSPEADA is also the most underrated power armor in anime.
I liked seeing the SDF-1 from Robotech and the Argo/Yamato from Star Blazers as I enjoyed watching those cartoons as a kid back in the 80's.
Thanks so much for including "forgotten" ships like the Liberator, the Red Dwarf, and Macross/Robotech Ships!!!
You bet!
Agreed! Loved seeing the Robotech ships!
still missing more forgotten Macross ships though, Love to see the other macross ships besides the VF's and SFD-1
@@jedironin380, the VFS-1 Alpha is from Genesis Climber Mospida which was used as the third part of the Harmony Gold Robotech series and is technically not part of the Macross series
@@brothersgt.grauwolff6716 Others mentioned Macross saga, I referred to all of Robotech. ;)
Hey! Great job, I'm very pleased to see the Event Horizon, probably the most cozy and joyful spaceship there.
It was highly requested, got to add it in.
It's such a great ride that once you get on board, you never leave.
@@Halfscreen So... next time try to get the scaling on the Daedalus right, yeah? And use the right 3d model for the Normany SR-1? A little research goes a long way.
@@Prometheus_-ns2nn Unfortunately, a mistake does happen. Many people don't realize it takes days to fix a problem due to rendering, which takes days to re-render. I knew about the mistake but couldn't fix it due to my YT deadline.
Cozy & joyfull? Really? Liberate tu temet ex inferis
Being able to recognize most of the crafts, me smiling from ear to ear! My childhood and adulthood are awesome. Cheers to all!!
Couldn't agree more!
Definitely one of the better size comparison videos out there now. Great job!
Glad you liked it!
@@Halfscreen hey u forgot about the blackstone fortess from 40k and the phalanx
Magnificent and love the constant inclusion of items like cars, houses, helicopters to show scale. The only notable ships missing are the big ships from my favorite TV series Babylon 5 and to really blow all these items away the Dyson Sphere from Star Trek TNG.
Definitely would have loved to see more of the big Babylon 5 ships.
The Dyson Sphere was technically not a ship.
It's a habitat.
Yes, the Dyson Sphere would have turned both Death Stars into tiny dots. Depends a bit of course on the size of the sun it's enveloping.
@@Cbricklyne Ah, that's right.
Or the greater ark from halo
Like how the Firefly from Serenity is also the Serenity from Firefly.
Loved seeing Blake's 7 Liberator in there, what an awesome looking ship!
Yeah it is
Always cool to see the more obscure hardware.
Needed something from the Culture though.
@@durwoodmaccool890 Oh definitely, though I suppose it was never made into a film or TV series. I'd love to see how a GSV would compare
08:19 A mistake that the original video also had: the Eternal Crusader is not that "small". 8-10 km is the size of a typical battleship/battle barge in the Warhammer 40,000 universe. The Crusader is a Gloriana-class battleship, an absolute monster of a vessel, and we know that ships of the class, though very individualized, are at minimum 20 km long.
Errors in something like this are typical, but I want to point out the Daedalus from Stargate at 6:45 is 225 m long, not 1250 m. The Daedalus, and the other ships of the class, are actually rather small compared to other capital ships from that universe, and not the size of Deep Space Nine.
I love how Halfscreen takes the time to get the size comparison right.
Not to mention the Sulaco portrait as 180meters long while the Nostromo have 336 meters... 🤣🤣🤣
yes thank you i was gonna comment this lol
both wrong actually, it was originally stated to be 225m but in 2018 they retconeed that and made it 650m
I checked the comments for this exactly reason; I thought it wasn't that big!
That Bird of Prey is beautiful.
I'm surprised no Gundam ships in this one. Putting in things like the White Base, the Angel Halo, or especially the Axis Asteroid would have been a lot of fun to see.
I was rather waiting for those, lol
Liked because of Serenity. Seriously though, great video and accompanying music!
I love it, that u take all the iconic one and not only "star wars" oder "halo". This video helped me a lot in focosung to perspective to show size. Keep going on. Spaceship size is always a thing for sci fi fans^^
Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome vid as always, though I can't remember if you have included it in of your other vids, but I'd like to see the size comparison of an actual 'Halo' ring compared to say the Death Star. Keep up the good work
Thanks for watching Lord Draven. I really don't know much about the Halo ring to be honest.
@@Halfscreen It's thousands of kilometers in radius. About the size of a planet in its diameter. Apparently the original halos (There were two versions since they were built during a war with the Flood) were larger at 30000 km while the new ones that were visited in the videogames were like 10000 km in diameter.
@@McGeistly that would make the DEATH STAR II a golf ball compared to a basketball ring or somewhere around that comparison, even with the smaller HALO variant. I think 😅
Well depending on the argument what is a "spaceship".
If you take a Installation as a ship(Halo Ring). You could also take Halo 00 or the Forge, if i remember correctly its somewhere around 120 000km.
@@wontrespond8064 Yea the Forge was the one that created the original Halo's; installation 00 created the newer Halo's and was the one visited in Halo 3, and Halo Wars 2 I think. I read up on this stuff trying to determine what was the canon size of the Halo rings last week.
Wow man! Thank you very very much for going back and fixing that one tiny mistake in an otherwise great video even though you absolutely did NOT have to! It makes me very happy. Blake's 7 is one of my favorite sci-fi series.
No problem! I have to do it because I hate having major errors on my animation, beside there was a few minor typos I wanted to fix to.
A great list, thank you for including the Liberator from Blake's 7, for those of us growing up in the UK 1970s and 80s it was an iconic sci-fi ship, but you missed out the Dune Heighliner :)) perhaps another list in the future that will include the saucer ship UP Cruiser C-57D from Forbidden Planet, V-Ger, Thunderbirds, Pegasus Space Ark, Dalek saucer, Alexei Leonov (2010 Odyssey II), UFO Moonbase Interceptor, Valley Forge, Dark Star, Icarus II, USS Cygnus and Moya.
Thanks for sharing! Alot of what you see depends on if I can actually find a good 3D model and some of these models ain't exactly easy to find and I particular don't like using low quality 3D models.
Loved Blake 7
Good list. I'll add the Arc from the Starlost and the Shipstar from Larry Niven's Bowl of Heaven.
Nice list and instant like for USS Cygnus. Though I'd also mention the Planet Express ship, Valley Forge from Silent running, Heart of Gold, Treeship from Hyperion, Sidonia.
@@darthagaddadavida9936 and the Ringworld from Larry Niven's book of that name
I like the Firefly, excellent video.
Thanks for watching!
Bless you for including Red Dwarf, The guy painting it on the hull gives a clue to it's massive scale.
Nice one.
Indeed!
This is a re-upload of the previous video to correct some of the major errors made.
and yet you still call the Normandy SR2 the SR1. The SR1 is smaller and has a different engine arrangement + top "fin"
You made the corrections to the video you put out earlier today fantastic?!? If I knew you moved so quick I would have asked you to add some more Star Trek ships such as shuttles, runabouts and perhaps all the hero ships from the ST films and TV! Anyway you do a fantastic job keep up the great work! Thankd 4 Sharing!!!
I have to fix the Blake 7 (since it was backward) and some typos. Texts are easy fix, but to re-render take forever.
Yeah agree about having a couple small craft from Trek - Type 6 shuttle and Runabout would have been very nice to see here.
that Borg cube is intimidating...even as a model it's very alien in design.
Sencillamente extraordinario! El vídeo más completo de naves de transporte y de combate...
I like having the small recognizable vehicles also for comparison. But I thought for sure the helicopter was Airwolf.
Man, you have some Eagle eyes. 😳
That's because Airwolf is either a Bell 222 helicopter upgraded out the wazoo, or supersonic gunship disguised as Bell 222. The Bell 222 is a fairly common civilian helicopter model.
Sure it wasn't blue thunder?
@@donkink3114 Yep. Looked it up on Wikipedia to figure out what kind of helicopter Airwolf actually was.
Also, Blue Thunder used a helicopter that looked like an Apache (or at least had flat angular windows and big rotary cannon), not something that could be mistaken for an unarmed civilian copter.
@@noppornwongrassamee8941 Blue Thunder used the Aerospatiale SA341-G Gazelle with various bolt on visual modifications.
I'm glad to see Red Dwarf on there! Never realised it was bigger than the Enterprises!
The Red Dwarf is definitely massive.
i'm at the section showing an SG1 battlecruiser vs DS9......which would mean, a wraith hive would out size DS9 (in the show, one of those Earth ships was so small, it could fit into a hive)
@@ebee-uz1oz The SG1 battlecruiser size is incorrect. it should be a lot smaller in size.
@@Halfscreen much smaller.....if it was this size, they'd have three times the amount of 302's....not four per flight deck.....if it was that size, she'd be able to go toe-to-toe with a hive ship.
Very impressive list. I enjoyed seeing the Jupiter 2 from Lost In Space and the original USS Enterprise from Star Trek the most!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Eagle-1! Wow, that brings back memories! I used to watch the re-runs on some old channel that did a lot of old classic science fiction shows, including "UFO" and black and white "Dr. Who" episodes. Damn, I'm getting old! (;]D'
Excellent video, and wonderful models! I still the think the original U.S.S. Enterprise is one of the most photogenic ships in all of sci-fi. Nice to see the Liberator from Blake's 7 in the mix!
Many thanks!
Naah EVE forever 😂
Excellent. I was rather hoping that, as you had one classic 'haunted house in space' ship (Event Horizon), you'd have that which inspired it: the USS Cygnus, from 'The Black Hole'.
Pretty damn good. I'd like to have model kits of....all of them
Outstanding!! They look great. I did detect a design flaw in the Aliens drop ship , the arms that hold the missiles are supposed to be underneath holding them upwards. .
Sorry, I'm so excited about all the ships you designed that I was staring intently lol
But I love them!
Awe, dood! You included ALL of the best ships!!
Breath-taking. Brilliant comparison video, thanks for your hard work.
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for watching. If you haven't seen it yet, here is the update verision.
th-cam.com/video/eqAJOFVa50U/w-d-xo.html
@@Halfscreen Thank you again. The Nostromo will always be my personal favourite.
Awwwwe man, that was amazing !! I'm familiar with most of those ships ! One minor correction if I may. The Firefly ship is actually named Serenity, the show was Firefly. Also, if you haven't already, or maybe in a future upload, as I was watching I was hoping to see the Valley Forge from Silent Running and the Cygnus from The Black Hole. Maybe even Atlantis the city, from Stargate Atlantis, since it too was a star ship.
Regardless, beautiful work, very enjoyable. 💪🏻
Awww man. I think I got that mixed up on my spreadsheet. Bu thank for watching. I haven't watch slient running yet.
But the movie is called Serenity and it's a firefly class ship. Could go either way.
@@justindubois6101 a man of culture. My thoughts exactly.
@@Halfscreen correct that error ASAP. Silent Running is a scifi gem. And with a young,only slightly psychotic Bruce Dern.
Always love these videos. Had no idea the Red Dwarf was that large. Suggestion for next time, as we're including space stations like the Death Stars - Elysium, MIR and the ISS please?
The Death Star can move so it's a ship a proper space station can't move once it's in place.
The Red Dwarf has at least 2000 decks.
@@Ushio01 it is a hyperspace capable ship
I believe the "original" Red Dwarf before all the cut backs would have been 15km long. That was the version in series 8
@@jsnap1 I'm 6 miles was mentioned once.
I love these videos and the size comparisons are always really cool to see. That being said, I would like to point out a correction, the Normandy SR-2 from Mass Effect was displayed with a label for the SR-1, which is a noticeably smaller ship.
dis is true, i was a bit confusion
I noticed that, too.
Not sure how trustworthy this size comparison is, given that and other mistakes it's made, like how drastically it oversizes Stargate's Daedalus-class. If you scale the Daedalus to its fighter complement, it should be around half the length the video (seemingly arbitrarily) assigns to it. If you take the canon length into consideration, it should be one SIXTH the length the video shows.
@@Prometheus_-ns2nn I watched another video that tried to compare the Stargate ships which claimed the information the show gives is all over the place. Regardless a ship that's supposed to be analog to an aircraft carrier can't be larger than a ship with and aircraft carrier strapped to it, SDF-1 Macross.
Glad I'm not the only one who saw the mistake for the Normandy SR-2 being labelled as SR-1 which is smaller by 50m at 150m long SR-1 compared to 200m long SR-2.
Also the Daedalus Class from Stargate is way off by 1000M.
A very good selection of of ships from across ALL sci-fi: it did my heart good to see "Robotech" and "Buck Rogers" mentioned again.
Very nice!!! One thing - I'd recommend making it a bit faster paced. I had to have it at at least 1.5x to watch thru it all, which I've not had to do with the metalballstudios vids...
Noted!
Love it! These keep getting better and better! Can you add Galactica (reimagined) so that we can see her besides Pegasus? Also please add the older UNSC Frigates (Savannah, Forward Unto Dawn, In Amber Clad), refit NCC-1701? And whatever else? Wing Commander… the list goes on.
Originally, i was planning to add Galactica (reimagined), but couldn't find it. So I used whatever I can find in my collection. I will try to add more in the next revision. Typically, I don't like using low-quality 3D models, why you don't see any wing commanders. Nothing again it really since I used to play wing commander.
@@Halfscreen you should do the Covenant ships from halo, like the CCS Battlecruiser or the CSO Supercarrier "The Long Night of Solace"
@@binbows2258 Long Night of Solace would have been the largest ship in the video, no?
@@GalCon99 Yes it would have been the longest ship. It is 28.960 kilometers long. I don't count the deathstar btw, since the deathstar is more of a space station.
@@binbows2258 Then a Sovereign class Star Destroyer shows up at approx. 34 kilometers long followed by the Eclipse 1 at approx. 40 kilometers long (if we go by the retcon that an SSD is now 19 km instead of the much more realistic 8-13km).
Love that you included Macross and Space Battleship Yamato :)
Speaking of Yamato, try the Comet Empire's dreadnaught with cannons the size of the Yamato itself or the recent 2202 where the base Ark is so massive that it dwarfs Saturn.
Loved seeing the Rocinante, but I would have loved to see other ships from The Expanse as well, like the Donnager.
Just one word to capture my feelings towards this vid... FANGASM!!!
Magnificent!!! Many well known spaceships and space stations. But what about Independence Day? I think it is good idea to include...
Its really based on if i can find a high quality 3d assets.
Super video. Thank you for including the Liberator and Red Dwarf. I was amused to see you didn't try to do the interior of the TARDIS. Though it would have been fun to have the TARDIS as both the smallest and the largest of all the ships here. 😄
Surprisingly, in fact, the largest spaceship here is the TARDIS. Why? Because it is infinite inside :D
Well, from the outside she is certainly the smallest ship :D
Great video. Small correction on the Mass Effect entry; that's the Normandy SR-2.
I noticed that too.
Thanks for the info!
I was shocked to see the size of a battle-cruiser from Starcraft. If it's truly that size, there is no way a group of marines can shoot it down from the ground with their puny rifles!
That always got me in the games. In the Brood War opening, it looks colossal, but then they're the size of kinda fat helicopters on the map.
Its not that big, its an error
They were off by about 8000 meters.
Terran BC must be 1 KM logically, BC is smaller than Zerg Leviathan (3KM)
@@Slimey_cool Depends on the Battlecruiser class. We know Hyperion is about 1km. Gorgons are far larger. As for Zerg Leviathams, they're longer than 3km just going from scaling in SC2.
An excellent video. 💙 T.E.N.
Holy cow the Yamato! I’d forgotten how many times I’ve watched the Wave Motion Gun charge. Talk about a blast from the past!
Beautiful! Even the Blake's 7 ship!
Minor correction: it's 'Spaceball 1' i think. Or megamaid 🤣
Noted.
IIRC, the Eternal Crusader is a Gloriana class, and those were in the 20-24km length range. So what you have is the standard battle-barge, not the Eternal crusader.
To be fair, Gloriana classes vary a lot, The first novel mention of the Iron Blood lists it as only 15 Km while in another HH novel Garro states that the Vengeful Spirit is over twice the length of the Death Guard's Endurance.
Also, I'm pretty sure that the measurement he was using for the Eternal Crusader was from the Lord Inquisitor fanfilm, which was made before the ship was retconned to be a Gloriana class.
@@fadelsukoco3092
He should've included the _Phalanx_ which is technically a starship.
Nice. Still kinda wish we'd see one or two from BattleTech. A McKenna-class battleship might "only" be 1,600 meters long, but it's still impressive.
I was hoping to see something like a leopard , or overlord
McKenna also had enough Autocannon, PPC, Laser, and Missile batteries to give a lot of these ships a had time
@@Darqshadow Oh yes. Especially when you gid into the rare rules for nukes and do some converting and realize even a small WarShip is a WMD... exactly as the Lore specifies. XD
@@Maddog3060 Word of Bpake and their pocket battleships
My favorite.......The Red Dwarf!!!!!
That’s awesome that you included the “ SDF-1 and Serenity “!!!!!!
Shared this with a few fans. Pleased to see the Rocinante and the TARDIS in there. Excellent job!
Thanks!
Great collection! It was not clear, that "the Event Hirizon" is such a big ship. I miss a little bit the "Palomino" an "USS-Cygnus" from Black Hole (70s) But hey the sure more ships missing. I love the collection. Thumb up!
I dont think the EH ship was that big... in the movie they ran from one end to the other inside the spine like it was only 300 yards long
i was expecting Star Killer Base after DeathStar II. but it's technically a planet with a laser cannon built into it rather than a ship. DS9 could be moved with it's own engines so it kinda straddles the line between ship & space station. fascinating video though
Minor correction, the fighter identified as "VFA-6 Alpha" is not from Macross. It's AFC-01h LEGIOSS from Genesis Climber Mospeada.
I was looking for this comment to see if I had to make it. 😂 But if that's the worst thing I can find, it's still a great video!
The Cheyenne flying away from the Sulocco was a nice touch.
something about seeing the Yamato in this was really cool, wish you put more SBY ships in this, really cool vid either way
Something I noted in your musical selections...you included at least one variation on the Halo theme, yes?
Oh, since you included ships from the Warhammer 40K verse, might I suggest the Bucephalus, which is the flagship of the Emperor of Mankind? It's REALLY big, biggest in the entire Imperial Navy!
Fantastic job, the revision’s that you made from the other day are truly the icing on the cake. Fixing the liberator shoes the true beauty of this ship . Thank you 🙏
Glad you like them! I have to make the update since it was a major oversight on my part.
Nice, but 3 mistakes, the Daedalus is way over sized, it is only about 250 meters. The Alpha Fighter is either Robotech, or Genesis Climber Mesopeda, not Macross, and on your VF-1 Valkyrie you crossed the Super Valkyrie and the Strike Valkyrie, the Double barrel cannon replaces the Starboard missile pod not mounted to the middle.
Glad to see someone else caught the Alpha Fighter (Robotech) / Legios (Mospeda) mistake. The VF-1 Fast Packs were modular, but yeah, was never in the middle like that, though.
Yeah When I saw the Daedalus at 1200 +M wait a minute that doesn't seem right. Because everything I've seen of official Stargate source material said that class of ship Stargate SG1 was no more than 225 to 250 meters in length. If a BC304 was 1200 meters it would nearly rival a Wraith hive ship or an Ori ship in size and we know that not the case.
@Brandon Quist 750 ft. or 750 meters ? cause at 750 m it would be around 2400 feet in length.
@@rccraig7580 750 meters
@@rccraig7580 even at 1km long a BC-304 woundnt rival a wraith hive ship in size, those things are 7km in length!
I really enjoyed this. Please include ships from the Homeworld universe next time :)
Awesome! I wish you put Rama in the line up! Very cool still, great job
Never heard of it before.
Pity that the ships from Xenosaga are left out, the Durandal is magnificent and the Dammerung is more than 5 times bigger than the second death star.
Where did you get the length for the Deadalus from Stargate? Everything I come across says the ship length should be around 600 meters or twice the length of a Nimitz class aircraft carrier based on the hanger bays alone. Add on the fact that the Prometheus before it could only carry a few fighter craft and was around three fourth's the length of the Deadalus.
the deadaus is actually much smaller. I didn't have the time to readjust and re-render the scene. It should be 225 m.
agreed......Daedalus should be much smaller compared to DS9......smaller than a Galaxy class as a Galaxy class can dock with DS9.
Battlestar Pegasus is 1800 m long. The deadalus 225m. So not 3/4th, but 9 times larger. And the launch capacity of the Battlestars was always limited by how many fighters they had on board at the moment of the Cylon attack. When fully fitted the Pegasus could propably launch hundreds of Vipers at the same time.
The Daedalus is about 700 meters!!!!
I feel like not including the diameter of "High Charity"(a starbase/ship hybrid like the death starts) from Halo was a missed opportunity, considering that both of the Death Stars were included as a starbase/ship. Maybe consider it? Diameter is 348 kilometers and height is 505 kilometers. Also some of the Covenant vessels are rather large. Excellent video nonetheless.
Would be cool to see some megastructures like the ring from the expanse
So many great ships here. Loved to see the Roci and Serenity in the mix. And thank you for sticking with the original Jupiter 2.
Many thanks!
Thanks for including Starcraft and Warhammer 40k, they are amazing games
I played countless hours of Starcraft.
When you design a ship (on earth) you have restricted areas and travel "space". You must design a ship to travel said restricted areas.
When you design a ship in space, you have "unlimited" area. Thus, designs can be huge, expansive, and very large. Space (area) is not an issue.
Hay muchas cosas a tener en cuenta a la hora de aumentar en tamaño una nave espacial. La principal es si la resistencia estructural aguantará, porque te recuerdo que cuando más largo es un objeto más tiende a doblarse y por ende partirse, y en el espacio donde una mala maniobra a través de la gravedad de los planetas o un mal ajuste de la propulsión puede ser fatal.
Mass _is_ an issue.
@@brunoscarlatto4679 minor details
Well If the ship has a crew from Earth, is there artificial gravity? Heating, lighting etc are needed dependant on the crews size and mission time . So a ship the size of ' Red Dwarf ' is difficult to maintain, however the ' Millennium Falcon ' is simpler.
Noticed a small error. The ship shown as the SR1 Normandy is actually the SR2 Normandy. Which was bigger than the SR1 Normandy. The easiest way to tell the difference is SR1 only has the 2 inner most “wings” (not sure what to call them) sticking out the front of each engine. The SR2 has 4, like the one shown in the video.
Both the Sr1 and Sr2 looks very similar to a casual viewer (me). 😁
@@Halfscreen that they do.
@@Halfscreen You know, if you do such great spaceship comparisons, you should't act like a casual viewer. 😉
I noticed that as well tbf. Roughly the same size but the SR1 is probably a quarter of the size bigger maybe slightly more?
In the previous video, you labeled the wing with "SR1" as SR2, and this time you labeled SR2 as SR1. Is this intentional?
Anyone notice how about 5 years ago, these "ship comparison" animations never included real space ships? And now they almost always do! What an amazing time we live in :)
how did you do the animation when we see the sulaco's shuttle detach ?
Thank you for adding the ship from Spaceballs🤣 that was one of my favorite movies as a kid
No problem!
Lots of respect for all these ships but my heart belongs to the monstrously oversized 304 from Stargate. It was, at most, half that size. Yes...I know about the inconsistencies about the size of some of the ships in Stargate. Still love seeing it here.
Lol. Opps.
Yeah it’s 650-700 meters , Trekyards got the actual 3D model .
a few models seemed out of scale looking at the cockpits.. Star Fury is one example as well as a one of the Robotech fighters which was bigger than the following dropship with it's two man tandem cockpit looking wider and longer than the dropship's
You'd hope some of these larger ships would have a form of internal rapid transit system, otherwise there'd be some very long walks.
In one of the books, a Space Marine is depicted as walking for HOURS to get from his quarters to the command deck of a ship of the same type as the Eternal Crusader featured in this video.
This is a thing in star destroyers. They have monorails i'd hate to think how that works out if they get damaged though
If I walk the movie would be over
I like how you incorporated all media into this. I'd be interested to know what you based the scale on. Simply because of one factor: It's alot bigger on the inside. Meaning actual irl set pieces don't match up with the model pieces. To put it bluntly, the stage scenes, what was actually built, doesn't match up to the model scenes. One prime example would be the Millienium Falcon. Full exterior mock up was 50 feet in diameter. Slightly larger than the bridge of the Enterprise. Can you see the dilemma? It only get's worse moving into other media. Inside reality v, outside reality. So how do you do it?
If I want to be more accurate, it should be based on volume instead of length. For example, the discovery one looks smaller than the Prometheus ship, but unfortunately, getting volume data on these ships ain't an easy task.
@@Halfscreen Fair enough. I was just curious as to what you based this on. And yes, volume does make a difference on the relative scale of things. For example, again IRL, I was stunned by the example of the actual size of the stuff we actually sent out into space, compared to the stuff we see on screen.
@@tag1462 Most YT 3D animations sizes are based on length since it is the easiest information to obtain.
If volume became the measure, the T.A.R.D.I.S might not be the first one in the list?
@@Bierdaddy1 Somebody get's it. So let's look at the police call box. It's a tesseract, so it's volume is about as it needs to be. Oh yeah, it can transcend time as well. Double win and yeah should have been number one.
Love the video. Two requests if you ever do this again. No one ever includes the star fighter from "The Last Starfighter." Also, my personal opinion, but if you went the the Death Stars. You should have included the Dyson's Sphere from TNG;)
Other halo ships to add to the next one. As well as Star Wars.
The covenant carrier 5 km/5,320m
The forerunner dreadnought. 13 km/13,200m
The cso super carrier. 29 km/28,900m
The mantles approach. 371 km/371,000m
The capital High charity. 505 km/505,000m
Since the Death Star is there
Halo ring 10,000 km
Omega halo ring 30,000 km
The lesser ark 127,000 km
The Greater Ark 400,000 km
The Greater ark is more of a guess. Most likely 3 times the size of the lesser ark. Lesser ark makes 10k km rings while the greater ark made 30k km rings.
Star Wars
The Eclipse 17 km/17,000m
The supremacy 60 km/60,000m
And the Death Star 3 and 4. (Not showed in movies). Or counting star killer since it’s a planet. No not Star killer the character.
I am disappointed that the Rocinante ( one of the smallest warship ) was the only ship from the Expanse universe in this video. I would love to see how the bigger ships like a UN and MCRN battleships looked , maybe even glimpse into how The The Heart of the Tempest (Laconian Navy cruiser) would looked like.
Also, it looks unnatural for me to see the ship on an horizontal position
Remember that, in the Expanse, almost all the ships are build like skyscrapers, with floors perpendicular to the main thrusters
When the Roci is landed (thanks to a small addon in season 4), whe always see her in a vertical position
Also, it would have be nice to see other iconic ships from the show, indeed. Like the Razorback/Screaming firehawk, the Tynan, the Nauvoo/Behemoth/Medina station or the Ring
To keep it consentient, I kept it in on a horizontal plane, but I will think about having done vertically in the next version.
For me the Nauvoo/Bohemeth would have been a good one as one of the few with a design based on centrifugal force artificial gravity.
@@axlm.808
"Up" and "Down" and "Top" and "Bottom" are meaningless concepts in space.
It doesn't matter whether it's "vertical" or "horizontal" since in space both of those terms mean nothing.
There's another TH-camr that did a similar spaceships comparison video and included other ships like the Donnager and other Martian ships as well as some Belter ships and UN ships
The irony is if you did this by internal volume the TARDIS would be at the end
that why i decided to add the (exterior) measurement since the TARDIS interior is infinite.
Yep The TARDIS can appear at both ends of the scale at the same time, though as I recall, half of the rooms were discarded to create enough ejection mass to escape the reversed time entry crash into the Big Bang…
You blew my mind with the StarCraft Battlecruiser... 😅👍
No Satellite of Love? 😭
But seriously, great job! This is so fun to watch!
Actually, I think you the first person to mentioned it.
Dropship from Aliens is wrong. The missile pods on the wings are supposed to reach upwards, not down. If these folded, the ship would have the launchers exposed and up.
It looks a lot better with them down.
@@Spudtron98 But it is not accurate.
This is pretty impressive, but I do have a couple of caveats. Firstly, you labeled the size of the Sullaco wrong, though the actual size is fine. Secondly, I think that the Terran Battlecruiser from Starcraft is too big, as most of the sources I have seen label them as way smaller. More comparable to the Rodger Young or the Venator.
I agree with the Terran Battlecruiser from Starcraft being too big, there wasn't any official number I could find on Google, my guess is it should be around 1-2 km. If you google Sullcao, the number 385 m comes up.
@@Halfscreen Most Terran Battlecruisers have a length of 960m, although the exact model does not get specified. There are some as small as 500m, and there are a couple referred to as being multiple miles long.
@@stewartb1019 Thanks for the info.
If we're talking about caveats, how about the fact that some of these aren't spaceships at all?
@@silverfischdotnet I have the same problem when it was called starships. In reality, most audiences don't really care if it calls a starship. spaceships, ect, they just care if their ships are represented.
I'm actually a little disappointed that this didn't include any ships from Star Citizen, despite having ships from EVE Online and Elite Dangerous. Star Citizen has some pretty big ships, and what's neat is that they have full interiors, instead of just a cockpit like EVE and Elite. Even one of the smaller ships like the Drake Cutlass, or a larger ship like the Origin 600i or Anvil Carrack would have been neat to include.
you can be in videos when the games out.
@@ULTRAINFINITEJUSTICE Hah! Good one
So glad to see the Red Dwaf mining ship there, my favourite show
Great to see the Dwarf represented! Great video :)
Glad you enjoyed it!
According to the DVD Collection Magazines officially licensed by MGM, the official length of the Daedalus (stargate) varies between 200 and 225 metres... not 1250. It should be placed between the Liberator and the Enterprise.
Some of these don't seem (to me anyway) to be correct.
In the movie 'Prometheus', the Engineer Juggernaut ships are shown to be quite a bit bigger than the Prometheus ship (especially if you take the scene where the Prometheus rams into the Juggernaut that's taking off).
And yet here you seem to be implying that the Prometheus was larger.
The Engineer Juggernaut is 116.6 meters wide and 61 meters on the other axis wide.
The Prometheus ship is 415 meters in length, 170 meters long and 113 meters high.
The Mother Juggernaut was atleast 700 meters high.
The Prometheus crashing into the Juggernaut taking off. th-cam.com/video/WE2zTYG1InQ/w-d-xo.html
The crash scene is at 00:58
The TARDIS has an infinite amount of interior space:
TARDIS =
Time
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Relational
Dimention
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The Tardis generates an infinite amount of interior space. Thus, it is larger than all of them.
Como décimos aca: ¡ Te pasaste macho! .Felicitaciones y gracias por el video. 👍👍👍👍
Gracias por ver.
Great video. I wish this video included more of the giant ships (eg. Titan class) from Eve Online and included ships from Legend of Galactic Heroes (including the Death-Star like Iserlohn Fortress and Geiersburg Fortress).
Here is the updated animation.
th-cam.com/video/eqAJOFVa50U/w-d-xo.html&t
This is so fantastic! I would've liked to have seen 2 ships that are never seen included - the Cygnus from Black Hole, and the Valley Forge from Silent Running.
Thanks, there is an updated video.
th-cam.com/video/eqAJOFVa50U/w-d-xo.html
and I will probably add these two ships in the next video if I can find the 3D asset.
@@Halfscreen Very cool!
You forgot the Ringworld! It got a hyperdrive at the end of The Ringworld Engineers, so it counts as a starship. Don't be afraid to dream a little bigger, gentlemen!
It had very limited thrusters in The Ringworld Engineers. It wasn't until Ringworld's Children that it was equipped with a hyperdrive.
Plot twist, that was all happening within the Tardis.
SO glad you had the Yamato in there!
Loved watching this while listening on headphones...
One thing for sure, my suspension of disbelief is maintained for over 60 years...I love this kind of stuff!!!