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4:47 Train (snowpiercer): 1500m/1Km 500 m TV series: you gotta crank those numbers up. Those are rookie numbers. For those who dont understand Snowpiercer in the TV series is (according to the show) 10 MILES long
@@urszulabrzostek6272Well, I am sorry to say but your wrong The TV locomotive is 10 miles long, but the movie locomotive. Even though that model is extremely over scale is only about maybe a little bit wider than Russian Standard gauge and it's only sixty cars long
@@solidaridadjusticia1438I actually can't find any stats on the movie one because there isn't a as much in depth view of the train and the mechanics as the series do you have some stats and the length and gauge and stuff?
@@MelbourneRailfan By looking at some shots in the movie, you can see how wide it is especially at the end of the movie.When they spoiler alert leave the locomotive after it crashes
Things I learned today: • DeLorean is bigger than Lightning Mcqueen • pretty much every vehicle - aside from bikes and karts - is bigger than Metal Slug
@@izanv007 those are the limitations with budget. Also the concept for the series shows, that the carts are intended to be 65 meters long. And they are 12 m tall. Wich comes to what we see in screen in the series aswell actually. Unless you want to argue, that the carts are only as long as they are tall. Wich we can obviously see i not the case.
@@izanv007 so one cart is about 12m tall (3 stories) and from what i meassured and what it looks like is about 25-30m long wich would mean, that even on screen the train would have around 25-30km lengh in the external shots in the series. The movie is something else, since there it has only 60 carts instead of the supposed 1001 it should have.
@@lukeskywalker5392 yes yes I know that if you do the mats it's going to be longer, but in the serie said that it's 15km so I only tell it to you. I don't want a fight
I don't think there's any actual lore on how large Battletech mechs are though. the MWO suggests the Atlas is about 25m high, but other sources suggest as low as 15.
@@Joe-xq3zu Nah. A coal plant is enough to power three or four of them as well as the conveyor infrastructure to bring the coal (that they're digging up) TO the plant, and have enough left over to power the surrounding cities. Source: I live in one of those cities (Mönchengladbach), and I used to work for one of the power companies involved (RWE).
And then consider that London is considered small-medium. Motoropolis is the real big one. 16 stories. Ran out of fuel chasing another city. And takes absolutely ages for the scrapper towns to dismantle.
Aloha if ya want to know America was nuked to death and Russia completely froze over. The only mentioned city to survive from America is Anchorage and many Russian cities went mobile with one notable exception.
@@Aloha1041 Most of the US was turned into a radioactive wasteland during the 60 minute war, by the traction era it is known as the Dead Continent, The only known US city is Anchorage. Of Russia itself little is known, but it must have been bad as a Russian based nomad empire known as Arkangelsk (which would later become an 8 tier traction city on par with London in size) was already invading Europe for resources during the Black Centuries. There's also passing references to 2 other minor traction cities that came out of Russia.
@@charlietr9815 Didn't they only have an encounter with Bayreuth before they went straight to Batmunkh Gompa? And didn't they have fewer tiers than Murnau which remained until the end of the saga?
Mcqueen from Cars is strangely terrifying if you see how big he is compared to a human. Maybe that's why cars from cars have teeth even tho they feed on gasoline...
The fan theory is that they are alive on the same premise as the toys in toy story, but have the personalities of humans that owned them in the past rather than their own personalities
AND do you forget about the tegen Toppa gurren lagam mechas? That things would nota evwn Fit un the scale of this things. Come on, i think the 4 or 5 transformation is bigger than earth itself
Well apart from the deserts if kharak carriers they will get away they are faster and can cross the entire surface of a planet (kharak is bigger than earth) the gaalsien carriers are way faster at there normal cruising speed than any other carrier and london London can go faster but not for very long unlike its kharak counterparts They are also warships hyper advanced once to They are armed and have long range missiles and can build units london wont be destroyed in head to head fighting but will be heavily damaged and slowed down
Yes, A Tyrell pyramid is about a mile high, so one side of the base would be about double that with a 45 degree slope on the side. Making each side 3200m. ...and there are TWO of them, with EIGHT slanted towers 1km high around the perimeter of each, for a total of 18 structures in the complex. (who knows how deep it goes.....) And that's just their headquarters, Imagine how big their off world production facilities must be!!! What I wonder, is how in such an over populated world as Blade Runner, a business manufacturing artificial humans is SOOOOO freakin successful? What is the basis of profit in this model? Good movie, but like most science fiction, it falls apart if you think about it too much. Also, now with it being a year past when that movie took place, it all seems kinda silly. How did they build all that stuff and make all those people so fast? The population of the Los Angeles metro would have to be over 250 million to fill all those buildings (not just tyrell), In reality, in 2020, the population of the LA metro is about 25 million, no mile high pyramids or replicants to be seen. We do have the flying cars, but people are too dumb driving on the ground, so they decided that was a bad idea. The police use drones instead.
I'll be honest, I was only half paying attention and didn't even notice this. That's...pretty bad. But I'm just happy to see Gundam and Evangelion make it in there!
Alright alright, all I'm saying is that The Ratte should have been included just to show how ludicrous and awesome some of the WWII German tank designs were.
Love how in this video the Mumakil from LOTR is considered a "Land Vehicle" lol. Also, was surprised and happy to see the Terraformer from Jak 3 make its way on this list. I had all but forgotten it until I saw it.
@@Tobi_Q-airsoft, and how does that thing even have a range of 100 kilometers when it can’t even elevate its main weaponry to a level to have such range?
Wow!!! I’m surprised to see the London vehicle just popped up holographicly out of the other ones in the video. Lol It’s amazing to see these vehicles line up together in different shapes and sizes.👍🏽💯🔥😉
4:25 Something in my heart was telling me that Eva01 would finally appear in the video, and now that I've seen it, I know we need an Evangelion size comparison.
@@wolfxiv9622 Yeah, and the best part, I only knew the Baneblade from Dawn of War, where it can 1v1 the Necron super unit, the Restored Monolith, and come out on top! As a famous Baneblade line goes, "Ready to unleash eleven barrels of hell!".
@@thefiresworddragon927 wow, awesome, where I learned the most from 40K so far are Rimmy's fusterclucks in Arma 3 40K XD (I'm using a translator, I speak Spanish in case you ask for a spelling mistake)
I was not expecting to see the imperial land tank that housed Valus Ta'Aurac, commander of the Siege Dancers. I hear he's well protected, but with the right team, we can punch through their defenses, take this beast out, and break their grip on Freehold.
Just imagine I'm talking like Bubba from Forrest Gump: "There are all kind of vehicles in Halo, we have the Mongoose, the Ghost, the Gungoose, the Revenant, the Warthog, the Rocket Warthog, Gauss Warthogs, Troop Transport Warthog, the Brute Prowlers, Brute Chopper, the Krestel, the Spectre, Scorpions, the Grizzly, Wraiths, the Shadow, Cyclops, Mantis, the Falcon, the Wasp, the Banshees, the Phaeton, Pelicans, Condors, the Sabre, the Hornet, Longswords, Phantoms, Spirits, Colonial Tugs, the Ticks, the Elephant, Mammoths, the Mastodon, Scarabs, Krakens, the Harvester, also UNSC frigates and Cruisers like The Pillar of Autumn, Argent Moon, Forward Unto Down, UNSC Infinity, In Amber Clad, ONI Prowler and Acrisius, Covenant Cruisers, Corvettes and Destroyers like Shadow Of Intent, Indulgence of Conviction, Song of Retribution, Unyielding Hierophant, the High Charity, also by the Forerunners have Dreadnoughts, the Didact Ship, Cryptums, Halos, The Ark, and Shield Worlds like Requiem or another Forerunners creations that can travel by the Slipstream Space can count in... and that... That's about it.
That’s something stupid, really, it’s very easy to that any movie, comic, series or something has the biggest thing if you don’t represent it though some way that makes people aware of it
Yeah, even untransformed, the Unicorn is about 2 metres taller. This is just weirdly downscaled and the proportions look a bit off, a bit skinnier than it ought to be.
Since they added the Gundam, Evangelion (Not a vehicle, but a cyborg), as well as other mechs... they could have also added the final form of Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagan! *zoom out from Earth, The Solar System, Milky Way..... and a few other galaxies*
@@NekoFallen in that sense, can't really be a "land" vehicle lol the mechs at the beginning of the TTGL series could have been included, but not the series ender
@@renard6012 I think metroplex is the largest Transformer with a land vehicle mode. For those who do not know, Metroplex is a 'city-former' (honestly the city-formers' 'city' modes are really more fortresses than outright cites) with a third mode that is sort of a rolling gun platform, his size varies, but certainly in the IDW continuity (2005-2019) his fingertip is bigger than most normal transformers, who are several stories tall allready. While there are other City formers, most turn into space ships over land vehicles.
You could have filled out half the video with Deserts of Kharak vessels, but I'm so happy to see the landgoing carrier on there. What an awesome concept.
@@TARDISES Mazinger seems a little short in this... didn't he have a vehicle big enough for an adult human to ride in parked in his head? It looks like it'd be a bit tight in there at this scale
Ye same, you really don't get a feel of size when your inside, you should try moon jumping out of naboris, then you would realize how huge it is. and how fast it is as well,,
I still don't think it's THIS big. When you get near its feet, to shoot bomb arrows at them, they are comparable in size to Link. They're still bigger than him, but not as big as this video shows.
I am so glad Bhallaaladeva's chariot is included lol. So random! But the chopping blades are actually much longer and farther from animals to cut down enemy troops. This one is so small. Also, not sure where you got the shield from under the blades. Also, the chariot is pulled by two horses, not oxen as shown here! Thanks still for including it!!!
On one hand I think the comparison should always go by the longest dimension (there's a tank in there in completely the wrong spot due to being compared by its HEIGHT) but then again I think trains have an unfair advantage. In theory, volume would be the ideal comparison, (but make it very difficult to measure) and except for "needle-like" shapes, comparing by length generally works, but trains break it. Maybe remove the (often almost unlimited) auxiliary cars when measuring? (I think judging a train by its engine alone is closer to fair)
First, well done! I was hoping to see a BOLO, and sure enough, you included a Mark XXXIII. Awesome! I laughed out loud seeing The Homer as well as The Crimson Permanent Assurance. I missed the Chariot from Lost in Space, and the Herkamer Battle Jitney from Mystery Men...
I know. The Bolo's are one of my absolute favorites. Finding even 2D art for them is relatively rare, coming up with a halfway decent 3D model was even more impressive. - also the demented Robot Carnival mecha was fun to see.
@@jayhom5385 There are several official 'Bolo' novels written by guest authors along with Keith Laumer's original works. Another place I've found a few gems (and some junk) is in the crossover fan fiction category. A few short stories set in Battlestar Galactica reboot universe (Try "Caught by the Bolo", by Rakeesh), and a fun slightly longer one interacting with the Armored Core Universe called "REALITY FLUX: ARMORED CORE AND BOLO" By. Gregory P. Wong, both catch the spirt of the Dinochrome Brigade pretty well.
The Mighty Baneblade!!!!! One of the strongest tanks in fiction............... considered a light tank when compared to others from the Dark Age of Technology
@@MatthewChenault you are aware, that those titans can literally flaten cities right? And london is just a smaller version of the actual city. Two or three shots, and it wont even be able to move anymore.
@@MatthewChenault as does the titan. Wich again, can disable london in a few shots. And its not difficult to hit. These things can take down fortresses and thousands in a single, well placed shot. And even if the wall still stands, the second hit will shatter it.
This was pretty cool! Small detail - the model for the Gundam shown is actually a RX-0 Unicorn instead of the stated RX-78-2. It would be slightly taller (~20m) as well. :)
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Dude I love you! Its great to see WH40k being added again
MetaBallStudios It was my pleasure!
Minute Comparisons Thank you!
The level of detail on the Minecart is astounding
truly
LoL 😂
The best modeling I have ever seen!
So complex
We ought to enshrine such a pristine work of art. And when aliens reach us, they too will be humbled in the glory of the Minecart.
Everything: * realistic and accurate models *
Minecart: *B O X*
Except for BT7274
@@the7356 I think he's missing the eye module/compartment.
@Bianchi Blnk szar a bueno gracias no sabia
So true
this simillar to my comment
Lmao, why are there so many comments complaining that the SHIELD helicarrier wasn't included
Do you people not know what LAND VEHICLE means?
Thanks man i was going to ask that like a idiot I didnt see the title, hahahha thanks
Social Media Influencer people be asking about the SHIELD helicarrier, where’s the elephant from halo 3
@@X_clusiive no elephant but at least he got the mammoth from halo 4.
Combat Boots yea, what about the scorpion tank tho, or the banshee
A land vehicle is a vehicle that goes underwater geez how are people so stupid
4:47 Train (snowpiercer): 1500m/1Km 500 m
TV series: you gotta crank those numbers up. Those are rookie numbers.
For those who dont understand Snowpiercer in the TV series is (according to the show) 10 MILES long
Holy nuts!
@@TheAutisticOwl ikr
@@urszulabrzostek6272Well, I am sorry to say but your wrong The TV locomotive is 10 miles long, but the movie locomotive. Even though that model is extremely over scale is only about maybe a little bit wider than Russian Standard gauge and it's only sixty cars long
@@solidaridadjusticia1438I actually can't find any stats on the movie one because there isn't a as much in depth view of the train and the mechanics as the series do you have some stats and the length and gauge and stuff?
@@MelbourneRailfan By looking at some shots in the movie, you can see how wide it is especially at the end of the movie.When they spoiler alert leave the locomotive after it crashes
Things I learned today:
• DeLorean is bigger than Lightning Mcqueen
• pretty much every vehicle - aside from bikes and karts - is bigger than Metal Slug
Yep
@@JesBdoinItAgain Land vehicles, you dumb fuck. Read the fucking title.
more useful than the virtual classes we've been doing
@@Brian-jv8iy It's a Pixar movie for children and adults, the cars don't have to be accurate to real life
SV-001 is also supposed to be a single manned weapons platform
But let's be honest, Metal Slug could take on London of Mortal Engines
The Minecart Is Literally The Hardest model to Make
@@ScienceMan314 because is hard, you get it, hard.... ok bye
@Rafael Suprayogi A joke, I laugh.
litelarry, BRUH
literally*
Larry wheels?
L-
Litelarry.
The fact that "The Homer" is the size of a Warthog makes the punchline for that Simpsons episode even more hysterical.
It's as long as a Titan is tall
@@Espartanica once it falls
@@noahs639 The Warthog is 6 meters long, which is about 20 feet, same as a Titan. Think about that next time you're playing Titanfall or Halo
@@Espartanica o h
Yet, no Canyonero!
I love that this included the Crimson Permanent Assurance. I did not expect to see that turn up.
0:58
Seeing Lightning McQueen made me wonder if he has life insurance or car insurance
haha I've seen this already
Both. And don't forget about the insurance from his sponsor, Rusteeze!
Just Some Guy without a Mustache why do I see you every where???????
Both, Life would be after he dies for his living relatives/ family, while Car would be the equivalent to our health insurance
Yes thisnnigga is everywhere
Can we get a round of applause for how cultured this man is
Edit: Stop getting angry because your childhood show wasn't on this
I know right?
there's a Metal Slug in there.
Yes he know something...
@Luke Mills Sure you're not talking about Gen Z? Because the last year Millennials was born was around 1996, depending on who you talk to
Luke Mills he asked for his viewers what to include in this list, he didn’t choose the vehicles himself
I mean, he did ask us for what to put in there (BANEBLADE WAS ME AND IM HAPPY)
Me: where is snowpiecer?
MBS: T R A I N
me: ok
A long ass train. Some 60km long.
@@lukeskywalker5392 eeeehhh, no. The train of the film is moreless 1km and the train of the serie is 15km
@@izanv007 those are the limitations with budget. Also the concept for the series shows, that the carts are intended to be 65 meters long. And they are 12 m tall. Wich comes to what we see in screen in the series aswell actually. Unless you want to argue, that the carts are only as long as they are tall. Wich we can obviously see i not the case.
@@izanv007 so one cart is about 12m tall (3 stories) and from what i meassured and what it looks like is about 25-30m long wich would mean, that even on screen the train would have around 25-30km lengh in the external shots in the series. The movie is something else, since there it has only 60 carts instead of the supposed 1001 it should have.
@@lukeskywalker5392 yes yes I know that if you do the mats it's going to be longer, but in the serie said that it's 15km so I only tell it to you. I don't want a fight
Would have like to see Battletech represented through a MadCat or an Atlas. The CPA was a nice touch, though.
I don't think there's any actual lore on how large Battletech mechs are though. the MWO suggests the Atlas is about 25m high, but other sources suggest as low as 15.
The bucket wheel excavator from avatar is "only" just under twice as big as real ones in use today.
yeah it is called bagger 288
We could probably build something like that to day, it would almost have to be nuclear powered, but we could do it.
@@TheUnknowDud And steel it's not bigger than in the movie and it was built by Germans.
@@Joe-xq3zu Nah. A coal plant is enough to power three or four of them as well as the conveyor infrastructure to bring the coal (that they're digging up) TO the plant, and have enough left over to power the surrounding cities.
Source: I live in one of those cities (Mönchengladbach), and I used to work for one of the power companies involved (RWE).
@@TheUnknowDud I saw that beast moving from about 5m away. It was literally an earth shaking experience.
I didn't expect two things:
1: Crimson Permanent Assurance
2. Spanish Inquisition
NO ONE EXPECTS THE SPANISH INQUISITION !!!!
DUN 🎵 DUN 🎶 DUUUUUUN 🎵🎶
I don't know from what movie/book CPA is from
@@masterzoroark6664 It's from Monty Python's the meaning of life
@@zitronensaaft3454 Filled with blood-thirsty chartered accountants.
"Yes, it's all tax-deductable
We're fairly incorruptible
Sailing on the wide accountancyyyyy!" :)
Remember when AT-ATs where big
Just look at the size of London
And then consider that London is considered small-medium. Motoropolis is the real big one. 16 stories. Ran out of fuel chasing another city. And takes absolutely ages for the scrapper towns to dismantle.
ScribblesMcGee dude imagine Manchester. 17 tiers man
ASOMENESS 55 meanwhile, I wonder what happened to America and Russia
Aloha if ya want to know America was nuked to death and Russia completely froze over. The only mentioned city to survive from America is Anchorage and many Russian cities went mobile with one notable exception.
@@Aloha1041 Most of the US was turned into a radioactive wasteland during the 60 minute war, by the traction era it is known as the Dead Continent, The only known US city is Anchorage.
Of Russia itself little is known, but it must have been bad as a Russian based nomad empire known as Arkangelsk (which would later become an 8 tier traction city on par with London in size) was already invading Europe for resources during the Black Centuries. There's also passing references to 2 other minor traction cities that came out of Russia.
Glad to see London from Mortal Engines take number one spot as it's my favourite book series. The film is OK but the books are amazing.
But isn't London canonically smaller than a Panzerstadt?
Agreed
@@Katzelle3and like 4-5 other cities yeah, but only at the beginning of the books, cause they destroy the rest I think…
@@charlietr9815
Didn't they only have an encounter with Bayreuth before they went straight to Batmunkh Gompa? And didn't they have fewer tiers than Murnau which remained until the end of the saga?
@@Katzelle3yes but Manchester is bigger still 4th book
Also known as "best of luck finding parking"
For whatever reason, I don't think some of the bigger ones are going to have much trouble parking wherever they please.
@@andressigalat602 You say that, but then Zodanga throws a rod on the Chrysler Building and you don't wanna _know_ what happens to the premiums.
The biggest ones just make their own parking lots and no one has the ability to complain without being kicked through the moon
Some of these ARE the parking spot
40k's Imperator class titan: because everybody gangsta til the church start walkin
When you don't go to church so church goes to you
In -Soviet Russia- Medieval Spain, church comes to you
Seems like it should be bigger
Alpharius Omegon scale in 40k is *wonk*
Adriano Arne-Ritz Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!
Mcqueen from Cars is strangely terrifying if you see how big he is compared to a human. Maybe that's why cars from cars have teeth even tho they feed on gasoline...
Millhouse's greatest fear. Lel
Cyprian Michalczyk The idea is bizarre in itself
The fan theory is that they are alive on the same premise as the toys in toy story, but have the personalities of humans that owned them in the past rather than their own personalities
This adds another proof to that one theory where The Cars Become Super Intelligent and They Killed All of Mankind By Running Them Over
It would be horrific if where the fuel hole is there are teeth
I would love to see a comparison between London, Trypticon, and Metroplex. Who is the biggest mobile city?
I'd say Metroplex, simply due to his upright posture.
Correction. 3:08 that’s RX-0 Unicorn Gundam.
And I think it should be 21.7 meters tall.
S’ what I was wondering as well (that is was the RX-0, and not the RX-78-2)
It also appears half NT-D activated and half not
I was just about to say that
Thanks for saying this for me
Gotta say, it is cool to see Snowpiercer on the list. Spielberg's tripod is also some sweet eye candy.
I think that in the Netflix series is 15km long but I'm not sure
That’s what all the ladies say.
Snowpiercer's nice, but it's nothing compared to this mammoth: armoredcore.fandom.com/wiki/Great_Wall
@@izanv007 correct in the series it is 10 miles long or 16km
@@jamesa1995 Makes more sense, it is 1001 wagons incl. the machine.
Love how Wild Wild West got on here.
@JOHN JOHN yes
I liked the movie, honestly, but regardless of how someone feels about the movie, the spider tank is pretty fucking rad.
high impact violence
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And Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Extra props for adding "The Crimson Permanent Assurance"
Is it just me or does Japan just think on a different scale from almost everyone else?
Yep
AND do you forget about the tegen Toppa gurren lagam mechas? That things would nota evwn Fit un the scale of this things.
Come on, i think the 4 or 5 transformation is bigger than earth itself
@@alexanderflores-MazterDestiny Getter Emperor Send's it's Regards
It's called compensating
@@alexanderflores-MazterDestiny It is hardly a land vehicle at that point though
Ah yes, my favorite land vehicle. The city of London.
On tracks.
@@ZETH_27 welcome to unlondon
@@angelmd4560 Damn nice 👍🏿
Don't let the concept fool you, the Mortal Engines series isn't very good. Read Pale online instead
@@briankuczynski6884 Not everyone has the same tastes in literature, I found the series very entertaining.
If England is my city, then London is my car.
And earth is your country
Mortal engines is a Bad copy of Robot Carnival.
And da woarld is the solar system
@@Varengo85 Mortal engines was a book before a movie
@Boddypen And a good one too
Imagine a battle royale with all of these vehicles! It would be WILD!!!
I don't think that snowpiercer and train wreck is going to do anything, 1s probably would get into a nother avalanche.
@DragonBat362isback im pretty sure the Unicorn Gundam, BT, Eva 1 and Gypsy would be able to solo london on their own
@DragonBat362isback London can eat shit🤣
Everyone: I has the biggest vehicle
London: nom nom nom
"everybody gangsta till the church starts waking"
Well apart from the deserts if kharak carriers they will get away they are faster and can cross the entire surface of a planet (kharak is bigger than earth) the gaalsien carriers are way faster at there normal cruising speed than any other carrier and london
London can go faster but not for very long unlike its kharak counterparts
They are also warships hyper advanced once to
They are armed and have long range missiles and can build units london wont be destroyed in head to head fighting but will be heavily damaged and slowed down
*Tenga toppa gurren Lagann is typing...*
@@lukefloor is that a land vehicle?
@@jon-unicorn-doxxer it's a predator city that eat small size cities
The best part of these videos is the sheer range of source material used. No genre or medium went untouched. I love it.
I would love to see this built in a VR environment. Would be amazing to walk around and really feel the scale
Jeeze, I didn’t realize Vah Naboris was that big
Can we get around of applause the way salthook and howls castle were perfectly modeled
Monty Python The Meaning of Life reference was is much appreciated deep cut
How did he know I wanted to know the size of the crimson permanent assurance building? He's a witch!
@@mrmediadoa Presumably from looking at the number of stories.
"It's fun to charter an accountant and sail the wide accountantcy!"
_The Crimson Permanent Assurance_ doesn't have it's _Monty Python_ reference.
Yes... from "The Meaning of Life" movie. Well done to consider it worthy to join the others in this visual spectacular. Thanks very much.
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Good to see MBS did well to remember the slightly more humours land vehicles
@@raiyanlakhani1673 fuck off
Gave me a mindgasm when i saw it sir yes i did.
Avatar's Bucket Wheel Excavator looks like something that could exist (there are smaller, but not that smaller real-world examples!)
So happy to see the Crimson Permanent Assurance on here - wasn’t expecting that. A touch of awesome.
Nobody expects the Spanish Crimson Permanent Assurance Inquisition.
And Salthook and Mortal Engines. The inclusivity in this is freaking great
London still fit into the Tyrell corporation headquarters
I will never get over that, myself.
Zekiran what do you mean?
You mean Highgarden of the Reach? Its just a castle, not that big.
@@ammaren9459 not game of thrones the tyrell corp from blade runner
Yes, A Tyrell pyramid is about a mile high, so one side of the base would be about double that with a 45 degree slope on the side.
Making each side 3200m. ...and there are TWO of them, with EIGHT slanted towers 1km high around the perimeter of each, for a total of 18 structures in the complex. (who knows how deep it goes.....)
And that's just their headquarters, Imagine how big their off world production facilities must be!!!
What I wonder, is how in such an over populated world as Blade Runner, a business manufacturing artificial humans is SOOOOO freakin successful? What is the basis of profit in this model?
Good movie, but like most science fiction, it falls apart if you think about it too much.
Also, now with it being a year past when that movie took place, it all seems kinda silly. How did they build all that stuff and make all those people so fast? The population of the Los Angeles metro would have to be over 250 million to fill all those buildings (not just tyrell), In reality, in 2020, the population of the LA metro is about 25 million, no mile high pyramids or replicants to be seen.
We do have the flying cars, but people are too dumb driving on the ground, so they decided that was a bad idea.
The police use drones instead.
Bucket Wheel Excavator = Avatar
The Drill = Avatar: The Last Airbender
*_Hmmm_*
Nothing wrong with that?
Maybe the other avatar is from the movie with blue people
The one from avatar tla was meant to drill through a wall.
Uriel Omboy i think he just wanted to mention that the avatar ones only have mining tool vehicles.
He was just pointing out the coincidence, dumbasses.
Seeing Vah Naboris as the 6th biggest vehicle does put a smile on this Zelda Fans face.
"It is the BANEBLADE!"
BEEEEHNBLAAAADE!!!!
BANEBLADE BANEBLADE BANE-BANE-BANEBLDE
Should've been in a plantpot labelled "Creed's".
A shipment of one hundred Baneblades has just went out to serve.
THE MIGHTY BANEBLADE!
Me: wheres the drill from avatar the last airbender
*2 minutes later*
Me: so it looks like your a man of culture as well
But still no colossal mech from Legend of Korra
*you're
5:46 lol
Same; as soon as I saw snowpiercer I was like where’s the drill? Wasn’t disappointed
You mean that cartoon? Yeah real cultured.
*reads "Rx-78-2"*
*looking at Unicorn Gundam*
*Internally screaming*
so happy to see my boy Rex though
Why is the head the only part transformed?
@@Re0ns asking the real questions
probably banagher is getting high on minovsky particles or spacedust
I'll be honest, I was only half paying attention and didn't even notice this. That's...pretty bad. But I'm just happy to see Gundam and Evangelion make it in there!
Yes how I felt paused right away
Would have prefered my unpopular boy, ZEKE.
Well, learned something new. I would have thought the Eva units were at least as big, or bigger, than the Pacific Rim Mechs.
No, but THEY ARE LOUDER!!!!
I don’t consider BT to be a vehicle, he was like a friend to me... F
Yeah. If it is sentient, then it’s not a tool
"Protocol 3: protect the pilot"
Tears eveytime
@@kultkaiser could bt be classed as a vehicle? he may be a friend to us pilots but he does have a seat
F
@@WillTFB HE CAN STILL BE ALIVE, WE JUST NEED TO WAIT FOR TITANFALL 3...
Insert: "You forgot and I'm offended that you didn't include it"
London Monitor from wolfenstein and the Enclave Crawler from fallout
and liberty prime fro fallout
The Aurora train from Metro: Exodus.
Luke's landspeeder and Imperial Speederbike from Star Wars.
@@locutus155 too small, maybe some CIS Walkers
Alright alright, all I'm saying is that The Ratte should have been included just to show how ludicrous and awesome some of the WWII German tank designs were.
@Lucas Wilkinson yeah but it never existed. I'd say the idea was real but the tank (more like mobile fortress) was certainly fictional.
Yeah I was hoping for it to come up :(
I mean we have the Hydra Uber tank that looks like a Panzer IV
@@bobveinne2439 It existed in blueprints
@@JRHainsworth yes
Was hyped to see the coalition carrier from Homeworld.
I'm impressed that The Crimson Permanent Assurance is included..
I am impressed that Carnivora is included :o
Came here to say this. One of Gillium's best shorts! It's from the movie Brazil if anyone is interested.
Very cultured
@@EfiniX not from Brazil, it’s from Meaning of Life. It’s the short before the start of the film that also invades the film halfway through.
I laughed way too hard when I saw it. Probably one of the least expected things to see on this list.
This man is so well versed in pop culture he even has robot carnival
Love how in this video the Mumakil from LOTR is considered a "Land Vehicle" lol. Also, was surprised and happy to see the Terraformer from Jak 3 make its way on this list. I had all but forgotten it until I saw it.
I kinda wondered about the krabby patty mobile.
Word, plus in that theme, the Catbus.
The airship I'd has a lot of draconian examples, so including a couple of land examples here seems fitting.
"It still only counts as 1"
Thank you for including Mazinger Z. That was awesome.
Warhammer 40k fans: “Our stuff is the biggest!”
London from Mortal Engines: “WHERE’S YOUR EMPEROR NOW?!”
Well, an Imperator-Class Titan is equipped with weapons that can level cities... So London is the right opponent😈
@@Tobi_Q-airsoft, depends. Does that city move at such speeds that it could outpace an Imperator-class Titan?
@@MatthewChenault Its quite hard to outpace something that has auspex equipment powerful enough to line up a shot from over 100 kilometers away.
@@Tobi_Q-airsoft, and how does that thing even have a range of 100 kilometers when it can’t even elevate its main weaponry to a level to have such range?
@@MatthewChenault Good faith in the Omnissiah makes it work
Every 40k Fan: *is happy about the Baneblade*
Me: *sad Leman Russ Tank noises*
is a sad leman russ like a rusty trombone?
Just be thankful your race is represented. You never see T’au tech here. Even though, it is superior
@@justinalexander4707 and where is eldar Phantom Titan?
@@justinalexander4707 in meelee combat?
Honestly felt like the imperator titan should have been bigger, like it looks mountain sized in art and is always described a walking city/fortress
Saw the cat bus, was like "why does Appa look like that?"
Zalikar Cloud Appa’s clearly an air vehicle.
@Zalikar Cloud That's exactly what I thought!
The Catbus was the inspiration for Appa.
he vibing
Matt DeBarth Yip Yip
Wow!!! I’m surprised to see the London vehicle just popped up holographicly out of the other ones in the video. Lol It’s amazing to see these vehicles line up together in different shapes and sizes.👍🏽💯🔥😉
Mom: “Honey what would you like your first car to be?”
Me: London
Mortal engines wasn't that good a movie tbh
hhahahahahaahahahaha
Aeryxis bro you speak facts
Me too
Aeryxis i liked it
4:25
Something in my heart was telling me that Eva01 would finally appear in the video, and now that I've seen it, I know we need an Evangelion size comparison.
I support the idea!
Sr. Pan de Ajo Sadly the height is 80m not 40 as stated by Khara
I think an overall mech comparison video would be awesome.
Are we going to ignore the fact that a tank is smaller than a pumpkin?
Some tanks were actually pretty tiny.
Zaire #frenchtanks
That's Metal Slug's vehicle for you.
You can't even fit a normal human inside that tank, the characters and NPCs in M.S series are rather small.
@@olib8865 (ASU 57) but damn that pumpkin is *THICC*
IdesiX Gaming it’s because Cinderela’s ass are super *THICC*
I was not expecting a BOLO. Made my day.
"Back in the Dark Ages, the Baneblade was considered a light tank."
damm, for really? (i dont know nothing about 40K)
@@wolfxiv9622 Yeah, and the best part, I only knew the Baneblade from Dawn of War, where it can 1v1 the Necron super unit, the Restored Monolith, and come out on top!
As a famous Baneblade line goes, "Ready to unleash eleven barrels of hell!".
@@thefiresworddragon927 wow, awesome, where I learned the most from 40K so far are Rimmy's fusterclucks in Arma 3 40K XD
(I'm using a translator, I speak Spanish in case you ask for a spelling mistake)
@@wolfxiv9622 Ah, got it. Good to see another fan of Rimmy.
And don't worry about spelling, I learnt a lot about 40k from an Italian.
My BANEBLADE powers!
BT isn't just a vehicle, he's a friend
Never forget o7
He was a good friend,I still miss him
Oh, the scarring of losing him still hurts
*cries rivers * why did you make me remember...
O7
@@jackcooper9806 My condolences pilot
I was not expecting to see the imperial land tank that housed Valus Ta'Aurac, commander of the Siege Dancers. I hear he's well protected, but with the right team, we can punch through their defenses, take this beast out, and break their grip on Freehold.
We’ve stepped into a war with the cabal on mars,
Whether we wanted it or not...
Ah yes, people of culture
*mars destination music plays*
We’ve stepped on to a war with the cabal on mars
Did not expect to see The Crimson Permanent Assurance. Gotta go rewatch all the MP movies
It's all tax deductible. We're fairly incorruptible. We're sailing on the wide accountant sea!
So happy to see those piratical accountants get a mention!
Accountant sea is one of the best puns ever thought up.
Just imagine I'm talking like Bubba from Forrest Gump:
"There are all kind of vehicles in Halo, we have the Mongoose, the Ghost, the Gungoose, the Revenant, the Warthog, the Rocket Warthog, Gauss Warthogs, Troop Transport Warthog, the Brute Prowlers, Brute Chopper, the Krestel, the Spectre, Scorpions, the Grizzly, Wraiths, the Shadow, Cyclops, Mantis, the Falcon, the Wasp, the Banshees, the Phaeton, Pelicans, Condors, the Sabre, the Hornet, Longswords, Phantoms, Spirits, Colonial Tugs, the Ticks, the Elephant, Mammoths, the Mastodon, Scarabs, Krakens, the Harvester, also UNSC frigates and Cruisers like The Pillar of Autumn, Argent Moon, Forward Unto Down, UNSC Infinity, In Amber Clad, ONI Prowler and Acrisius, Covenant Cruisers, Corvettes and Destroyers like Shadow Of Intent, Indulgence of Conviction, Song of Retribution, Unyielding Hierophant, the High Charity, also by the Forerunners have Dreadnoughts, the Didact Ship, Cryptums, Halos, The Ark, and Shield Worlds like Requiem or another Forerunners creations that can travel by the Slipstream Space can count in... and that... That's about it.
Andrés Gallardo a man of culture I see
S H R I M P
Also......Vulture ,, Gremlin ,, Cobra ,, Jackrabbit ,, Nightingale ,, Wolverine ,, Blisterback ,, Sentinels ,, Vampire ,, Locust ,, Marauder ,, Shroud ,, Reaver.
sir , you are the second person that i know of that is a die hard halo fan :)
The worst part is that I would gladly follow that conversation... :0
London: I am the largest vehicle of them all!
Super Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann: *Laughs*
@Socialist German Federation [NMG] I'd argue that its still a land vehicle. Its just bigger than any land it could stand on xD
@Socialist German Federation [NMG] it is, it just happens to make the universe itself land instead
@@toehairyum technically its made of energy.
@@develynseether4426 you mean like literally everything else
That’s something stupid, really, it’s very easy to that any movie, comic, series or something has the biggest thing if you don’t represent it though some way that makes people aware of it
1:30 Haha you really add this cariot from Baahubali(Indian Cinema) that's makes me happy 😁😁👍👍
3:10 that’s not the RX-78-2 Gundam. That’s the Unicorn Gundam
Lol only the head change but the body still in default form, no psycho frame gaps
Yeah, even untransformed, the Unicorn is about 2 metres taller. This is just weirdly downscaled and the proportions look a bit off, a bit skinnier than it ought to be.
Since they added the Gundam, Evangelion (Not a vehicle, but a cyborg), as well as other mechs... they could have also added the final form of Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagan! *zoom out from Earth, The Solar System, Milky Way..... and a few other galaxies*
@@NekoFallen in that sense, can't really be a "land" vehicle lol
the mechs at the beginning of the TTGL series could have been included, but not the series ender
I think having the Big Tray from gundam (08 MS team) would have been cool.
I love how plane flying across them has "subscribe" as their banner.
Same :3
That tiny plane is in pretty much any video that can fit it lol
Also a reference ro the size. 🤣
I saw an a380 in an air vehicle comparison video
I miss one vehicle on this list: the Technodrome.
Or anything from the first half of gurren laggan.
What about Metroplex from Transformers?
@@vvgplays1147 Or anything transformers, for that matter.
@@renard6012 I think metroplex is the largest Transformer with a land vehicle mode.
For those who do not know, Metroplex is a 'city-former' (honestly the city-formers' 'city' modes are really more fortresses than outright cites) with a third mode that is sort of a rolling gun platform, his size varies, but certainly in the IDW continuity (2005-2019) his fingertip is bigger than most normal transformers, who are several stories tall allready. While there are other City formers, most turn into space ships over land vehicles.
I read that as "Technoblade"
You could have filled out half the video with Deserts of Kharak vessels, but I'm so happy to see the landgoing carrier on there. What an awesome concept.
I didnt know it was that big!
Finally they put Gipsy Danger and the Eva 01!!!!
Caro Araujo I was looking for the Crysis Pinger
"Get in the suit"
Im more surprise they put mazinger z
Don’t forget BT 7274!
@@TARDISES Mazinger seems a little short in this... didn't he have a vehicle big enough for an adult human to ride in parked in his head? It looks like it'd be a bit tight in there at this scale
2:40 Hold on, where did that Baneblade come from? That wasn't there befo--
CREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEED!
IT IS THE BANEBLADE!!!
2:48 IT IS THE BANEBLAAAAADDEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!§
* do it with the voice of Gabriel Angelos*
BROTHER I AM PINNED HERE!
AH, A WARP SPIDER
*SUMMON THE ELECTOR COUNTS*
No wait wrong game
A Wagon Train from the Amtrak Wars books would be interesting to see in context with these others.
australian bhp iron ore train: im the longest train ever
snowpiecer: PATHETIC
The BHP train Operated in a 2001 test had 7,4km in length
movie snowpiercer, at 1500 m: im the longest train!
tv snowpiecer, at 10 MILES long: you fool, you utter coward
Zelda fan, here - never would’ve thought Nabooris was so big.
Ye same, you really don't get a feel of size when your inside, you should try moon jumping out of naboris, then you would realize how huge it is. and how fast it is as well,,
I honestly forgot how big Vah Naboris was actually. Then I remember how big its hooves are compared to the sand seals...
big robot humpy camel
Same
I still don't think it's THIS big. When you get near its feet, to shoot bomb arrows at them, they are comparable in size to Link. They're still bigger than him, but not as big as this video shows.
The whole time, I'm asking "Where's Carnivora... Where's Carnivora..." You delivered.
Riordan Rasmussen same and i thought it would be the biggest
I am so glad Bhallaaladeva's chariot is included lol. So random! But the chopping blades are actually much longer and farther from animals to cut down enemy troops. This one is so small. Also, not sure where you got the shield from under the blades. Also, the chariot is pulled by two horses, not oxen as shown here!
Thanks still for including it!!!
London: "I'm the largest land vehicle"
Infinity Train: "Are you sure about that?"
On one hand I think the comparison should always go by the longest dimension (there's a tank in there in completely the wrong spot due to being compared by its HEIGHT) but then again I think trains have an unfair advantage. In theory, volume would be the ideal comparison, (but make it very difficult to measure) and except for "needle-like" shapes, comparing by length generally works, but trains break it. Maybe remove the (often almost unlimited) auxiliary cars when measuring? (I think judging a train by its engine alone is closer to fair)
Not relevant enough
We have trains irl that are longer than 10 000 meters
The360Mlg Noscoper had to check that. Longest ever was around 7.300m
@@BarileoBarilei ok cool
"London is in New York!"
"What?!?"
"You heard me!"
And the tower of Paris there too
Omg 🙄🙄
I like to watch these videos just to see how scared I get by the end of each one
First, well done! I was hoping to see a BOLO, and sure enough, you included a Mark XXXIII. Awesome! I laughed out loud seeing The Homer as well as The Crimson Permanent Assurance. I missed the Chariot from Lost in Space, and the Herkamer Battle Jitney from Mystery Men...
If your gonna have a Bolo, you should have a Mark VII Ogre, too.
"...he commands the Siege Dancers from an Imperial Land Tank just outside of Rubicon."
It's well fortified, but with the right team, we can smash through their defenses, take this beast out, and break their grip on Freehold.
So good to see the Crimson Permanent Assurance building setting sail upon the wide accountant-sea making an appearance :D
truely an agency to surpass metal gear!
I feel like the Hell Barges from DOOM Eternal would fit here, despite basically being buildings carried by titans.
Lol he actually got Tower Tooth in here, absolute genious
I was impressed as Hell that they put a BOLO on here. Haven't heard of that in 20 years.👍👍👌👌
I know. The Bolo's are one of my absolute favorites.
Finding even 2D art for them is relatively rare, coming up with a halfway decent 3D model was even more impressive. - also the demented Robot Carnival mecha was fun to see.
I still read the Bolo book I have regularly and am always on the lookout for more.
Going by the book covers I imagined that they would be taller compared to their width/length. Almost like rolling grain silos.
@@jayhom5385 There are several official 'Bolo' novels written by guest authors along with Keith Laumer's original works. Another place I've found a few gems (and some junk) is in the crossover fan fiction category. A few short stories set in Battlestar Galactica reboot universe (Try "Caught by the Bolo", by Rakeesh), and a fun slightly longer one interacting with the Armored Core Universe called "REALITY FLUX: ARMORED CORE AND BOLO" By. Gregory P. Wong, both catch the spirt of the Dinochrome Brigade pretty well.
Jay Hom i agree, some of those Dinochrome Brigade were massive
I would like to have seen a Dune Harvester...Awesome job and such incredible talent. Thank you.
Adams Air Force base from fallout for me
I feel like the train from Infinity Train would be the longest/largest, for fairly obvious reasons.
I didn't expect for metal slug tank!!
3:06 thats not the rx 78 2 thats the rx 0 unicorn Gundam
NERD ALERT
They always somehow make this mistake. Not sure if it is, or just the only model of a Gundam they have.
Oh yeah, in Destroy mode. Kinda wondering why is that though
yeah is not
@@thelonggame9583 Seems like you're intimidated by someone who knew something
Glad you included the Baneblade from Dawn of War games ☺️ my most fav fictional war tank ever
The Mighty Baneblade!!!!!
One of the strongest tanks in fiction...............
considered a light tank when compared to others from the Dark Age of Technology
Brother I am Pinnnnned here!!!
Everybody gangsta till the 40K universe gets involved
Was hoping to see a Leman Russ as well but Bane Blades are awesome.
@@carbide2933 have you seen that Bolo tank?
That sound you make when OP Warhammer 40K Titans start looking puny.
yet can still wreck the biggest one in this comparison
@@lukeskywalker5392, nah. It’d just eat it for breakfast... literally, it would eat it for breakfast and use its components to fuel its own growth.
@@MatthewChenault you are aware, that those titans can literally flaten cities right? And london is just a smaller version of the actual city. Two or three shots, and it wont even be able to move anymore.
@@lukeskywalker5392, yes. London moves, so...
@@MatthewChenault as does the titan. Wich again, can disable london in a few shots. And its not difficult to hit. These things can take down fortresses and thousands in a single, well placed shot. And even if the wall still stands, the second hit will shatter it.
The thumbnail: shows vehicles
Actual video: shows robots
This was pretty cool!
Small detail - the model for the Gundam shown is actually a RX-0 Unicorn instead of the stated RX-78-2. It would be slightly taller (~20m) as well. :)
Me: "But where's Howl's Moving Castle? " 5 seconds later, "Yeessssssssss!"
I did not expect the Robot Carnival to appear
5:04 I had forgotten about the Bolo, thanks for the memories