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again....? [narrowed eyes a bit in confusion] .... is it all of those this channel portrayed from the 2nd version's of last Year's? or just Some of the vessels/ships in here?- [EDIT]: ('yeah'. True. so Not Everything in here, huh. since this one ended with something from the halo universe's and galaxy's/franchise's this time instead, rather than the other one).
well, there are No literal UCN/ISA(/ICSA(?)) era (for example) cars/vehicles up there on that primitive new york city's skies yet anyways. so. [Boredly yawns while also joining in of that sarcasm in here for a bit]
Somewhere around the time the Yamato and Enterprise show up, you start to lose any real sense of the incoming ships' size because they're out of any proportion to the spectators. To fix this, I'd suggest adding a second tier of spectators to the action -- say, a couple of news copters buzzing inquisitively about, so we have something else to compare the ships' sizes to.
I was thinking the same thing. Some of the ships clearly have decks visualised by layers of lights. But the people on the ground looked the same size as the lights. The latter ships were crazy though. I'd love to watch this in VR.
Yeah. That's why I prefer the top down side view with all the models. Even at the 1.2km size I was "Ok, I don't really see the difference." The Halo ship looked way longer than the Macross one.
A perspective shift moment for me as the larger ships started to come in (ships about a mile long or bigger) was when I started to notice them being partially _behind_ the NYC skyline.
I missed not seeing the "Nostromo" from 'Alien', but you are forgiven by including the flying saucer from "Earth Vs the Flying Saucers"! Great compilation!!
Excellent work. I loved the small details like the MBS umbrellas fluttering in the wind as the ships flew overhead, and master chief watching along the pier on a Halo ship. I'll have to rewatch to catch more.
Some of the (low end of) large ships seemed a bit small. For example, the Enterprise was close enough to ruffle the trees, but it didn't look like it could contain 1K of personnel.
Wait....I don't think they had a thousand people on board...Kirk clearly, repeatedly, and over-dramatically states the crew as "400...men and women...on the ship...." 🤣
Best scale video from MBS yet, but think the vehicle speed and more relatively sized objects would help our comprehension. Enterprise can look colossal in movies. The Juggernaut was megalithic in Alien Covenant, but looked very light and agile here. For now I slowed my video down to help the illusion. Looking forward to more!
Oh I love that you had the viewer follow the Star Destroyer when it showed up, so that we were quickly seeing it from the exact same angle we first saw it for the first time in Star Wars.
Missing Ringworld (Larry Niven). Radius, 940 million km circumference by 1 million km wide. Surface area of Earth fits as an island in a wider sea that's a small fraction of the width of the ring. Spun for Gravity, walls on edge hold in atmosphere. Shadow squares at orbit of Mercury spin slower and give 24-hour day/night. Epic tale. Needs a movie!
Well they did add the Ring installation from Halo at least. The Halo story is inspired from Ringworld, so Larry Niven would be proud. As for a Ringwolrd film, judging on that recent boring multi-culti mess they made out of Asimov's Foundation and all the woke identity politics c r α ρ holywood & netflix makes these days, it's probably better they didn't! They've ruined enough stories all ready.
Props to the cameraman for catching the historic event of dozens of sci-fi ships appearing specifically over New York City all at once, as well as for not freaking out as half of them try to scoop up or flatten the entire city.
Love the 1st person perspective idea. I have thalassaphobia and Megalophobia, so these trigger some strange but profound combination of comfort and existential dread that is hard to describe. Would love to see more these.
Most are. I have the video paused on the Enterprise and the woman is taller than the thickness of the saucer section. Doesn't it have multiple floors with room for hundreds of people lol? She wouldn't even be able to fit inside it.
Artistic / pragmatic choice to have everything about the same size on-screen otherwise how to have a 7m and 10,000km ship fly by for approximately the same duration? 🤔
Suggestion for ships to add in a future update: - Vandred (Anime): Features a total of eight different ships, four basic ships and four that are the fusion of two basic ships. IIRC one combined ship is larger than the Solar System.
I re-reread my post and realized I made a mistake in the number of ships. There are three ships that are a fusion of two ships (one ship fuses with each of the other three).
As incredibly beautiful and cinematic as this is, it's still kinda hard to get a sense for these, since they are all flying by at different altitudes, distances, and speeds. That being said, the presentation here is amazing! Great video!
That's what the numerous other videos with a Top down view are for. This is more what they would look like if you were stood on the ground. It's a valuable alternate perspective you don't often see in these videos.
@@VoidLantaddGood point but personally I didn’t get the same sense of perspective with them to each other and a fixed point on the earth. Fantastic piece of work nonetheless.
I agree, but the difference in scale from the start of the list to the end meant they had to do it this way. If the Executor or Death Star cruised by at the same speed and altitude as, say, The original Starship Enterprise, it'd take several minutes for them to pass overhead. For moon-sized vessels like the Phalanx or the Dreadnaught, we'd be here all day.
45 years ago, I kept having this dream throughout my childhood where various flying machines soared through the sky above me, their metal and glass gleaming in the sunlight, and I could see the pilots inside them. And now, this dream has come to life in a video on the MetaBallStudios RUclips channel. I wish the creator would work a bit more on the realism of the metal and the finer details.
1. This has to be the most visually awe-inspiring and unique size comparison videos on all of youtube. Simply amazing. 2. The latter portion of the video really emphasises why so many larger ships have to be constructed in space
@8:45 Death Star will give you an idea what solar eclipse would look like on April 8th if you place will see the full eclipse . Extraordinary video, thanks for this.
Loving the sound design and framing of the ships in this video. Especially when the Millennium Falcon flew into the screen. And when the Imperial Star Destroyer flew over. Just like in the movies!
I love your videos.They're amazing!Please make a video in first person view about the cars and other killer vehicles from movies like Christine (1983), Duel (1971), The Car (1977),etc
Bruh I think erebus, titan, mantle's approach, drej mothership, sidonia, rama, keepstar, fulbtzs-berrentzs, Dyson sphere, xeelee ring, and all starships are not INCLUDED.
I don't consider myself more into sci-fi stuff than the average person, but I found this so incredibly cool and satisfying, Thank you for sharing your amazing talent.
WOW! Thanks a bunches for creating this awesome size comparison seen from a first-person's view! I was buggy my eyes out when you gotten to the really big super ships and structures, like the Death Star and the Halo ring. This really gives you a good understanding to just how massive these ships and structures are in their shows/movies. :)
This was incredible. I felt like I couldn't breathe for the second half of the video. You should DEFINITELY remake all your ship size comparison videos in this format. Absolutely fantastic!!!
As amazing and awe inspiring as this vid is, some of the larger ships (Galactica, ISD...) really didn't convey a sense of true scale. They appeared smaller than their actual size....not sure why. Fantastic collection tho. TY !
@@BJGvideos No, I slowed it down to 0.25% and same sense. Galactica looks way too small. The scale of Galactica should have been MUCH larger, but it didn't translate.
Somehow for a number of ships the size doesn't quite come across. It's like a "grayzone" in the 500m to 5km or so Worked best when set over the city skyline, but not so much over water. Still, amazing work. If you wanted to be totally science-nerd, you could have shown tidal effects for the really big ones. Also, missing Ringworld. Or any of the huge Culture universe Mind ships, like a GSV. 😄
SO happy to see the Rocinante in this! We helped outfit that ship. (Via the set designers. 😂) You can see our equipment in almost every interior piloting scene. One of the coolest calls I ever took: “Hi, I’m building a spaceship … 😂.”
It was superb - really enjoyed it. Just a shame Nostromo was missing. And no Lewis and Clark or The Hyperion Yggdrasil Treeship. And woe is me, no Event Horizon!!
I have megalophobia but Im normally not bothered by CGI rendered things but tbh quite a few of these got me but I think it was bc they weren't just shown on a screen with nothing around them but had people and trees and the city in the background that put it into a perspective that is relatable
Seeing all those massive ships fly so low is just terrifying. Especially the ones that you really don’t want to see up close. Like the Borg cube or the Death Star.
This was excellent - the only sizes (at least I thought) that were bigger, were ET's ship and the mothership from Close Encounters Of The Third Kind. Anyway, this was great to see size perspective from a person's point of view.
@@SGUnity That was the first one I picked up. It was nowhere near 23 metres tall unless that person standing at the dock is 5 - 10 metres tall. Then the next biggest discrepancy was the Borg Cube and Star Destroyer being basically the same size, despite the Cube being twice the size.
I have a legitimate phobia of large low flying objects. Airplanes, blimps, hot air balloons, sometimes even smaller balloons. One time I ran and crawled under a van to take cover because a jumbo jet was flying directly overhead. I was shaking watching this video. Absolutely terrifying for me.
The ground level context is crazy cool. 5x bonus points for Planet Express! More videos from this perspective would be awesome. It could be something as simple as looking up at the first skyscraper, to looking up at the Burj Khalifa. Lots of possibilities from this frame of reference. As always, thank you for your detailed work, craftsmanship and dedication to your craft. So impressive!
Fantastic. Loved the mix of old school and modern gaming ships. Did you consider showing atmospheric effects of Death Star. With it as close to the earth would put the upper part in outer space past the Karman Line and the lower portions heating from atmospheric friction. Again very great.
I’ve been a huge fan of MBS for a couple years now - this video is on a different level. Amazing. Thank you for what must have been an incredible amount of work 🙏🏽
Your best one yet by far. Dude, you actually knocked the wind outta me. Great perspective work, man. I'd love to see a VR version too. I hope you do one with groundbased vehicles.
The way you made it had me shocked with goosebumps, i have never seen something that amazing, and you included all kind of beloved spaceships like the one of Tin Tin and the Yamato that makes this the most beautiful and comprehensive list ever.
Loved how this turned out, even though I didn’t see a Gunstar in there 😉. I especially enjoyed seeing the “larger than city ships” through the atmosphere.
Excellent as always, loved how you were able to show the cockpit interior of the Millennium Falcon and Master Chief standing at the railing was a nice touch.
I know it's probably wishful thinking, but I would absolutely love to see one of your size comparison videos for EVERYTHING in Armored Core 6. It was so hard trying to get a sense of scale in that game.
Thats a very nice parade of Ships from TV-Shows, Movies and Games. Who else got Chills when the Tardis, Tintin´s Rocket, The X-Wing, The Falcon and the Normandy showed up ? - Awesome Video, keep up the good Work MBS.
Excellent work, although for the larger vessels the percieved size appear rather small given that they all appear to pass at the same low altitude (maybe 100-200ft / 30-60m?)
Look again. A lot of the larger vessels seem to pass either behind or above the skyscrapers in the background. For the former, that probably means they're miles away. For the latter, that means they're passing at least a couple thousand feet above.
@@MarsJenkar For very large ships (from a few kilometers to a few dozen kilometers), your argument applies if the ships are behind/above the skyline. But before and after it is absurd: A 3 KM Borg cube shrinks to less than 100 meters when flying over it. The Star Destroyer first flies over you only to suddenly disappear 10x larger behind the skyline. And when it comes to the really big things: How ships over 1,000 kilometers in size can fit over a city, well, we're completely off the charts.
Vessel sizes in Stargate are unclear. There are public comments by the animators that the intended scales are not the official sizes published in tie-in media. And *those* probably wouldn't match the sizes if you did a photogrammetric estimate from people in windows etc., because in TV CGI production, "oops, we have to fudge scales to make a deadline" always wins.
Well done. As some others have said, the scale got lost at points and I think having a uniform speed each travel at (perhaps with an acceleration ramp to give the smaller ships their moment) and maybe a handful of consistent landmarks in the scene for them all to pass by would solve this.
I agree. The 3 km Borg cube passed by so fast that it was difficult for me to believe it was actually 3 km in length. 3 km is HUGE for a structure. and suddenly it just wasn't there any more.
This is awesome and so satisfying. The idea (even though Ive seen quite a few of these size comparison vids on here before) is great, the visuals obviously, but even the sounds are fantastic and immersive. Nicely done 👏
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again....? [narrowed eyes a bit in confusion]
....
is it all of those this channel portrayed from the 2nd version's of last Year's? or just Some of the vessels/ships in here?-
[EDIT]: ('yeah'. True.
so Not Everything in here, huh.
since this one ended with something from the halo universe's and galaxy's/franchise's this time instead, rather than the other one).
This is a slightly different kind of video recommendation: Human Population Growth of the continents from 100,000 years ago to today.
I'm from Russia, but this is very very cool!
can I wish something of legend of galactic heroes
Shame you didn't include Steven Spielberg or Jeff Wayne's "Wat Of The Worlds" martian tripods. Would be awesome seeing walking across the pond.
I heard New York traffic is crazy but this is just ridiculous. Great video.
This place must be the best spaceport in the galaxy
well, there are No literal UCN/ISA(/ICSA(?)) era (for example) cars/vehicles up there on that primitive new york city's skies yet anyways. so. [Boredly yawns while also joining in of that sarcasm in here for a bit]
Nueva York tiene muchos atascos...
Que locura!!
As someone who lives there, can confirm new york has planet sized spaceships flying over it all the time
I like how the lady by the fence isn't even fazed by all this. Just another day in NYC.
Somewhere around the time the Yamato and Enterprise show up, you start to lose any real sense of the incoming ships' size because they're out of any proportion to the spectators. To fix this, I'd suggest adding a second tier of spectators to the action -- say, a couple of news copters buzzing inquisitively about, so we have something else to compare the ships' sizes to.
I had the same feeling, but I wasn't about to nit-pick. These models and animations are awesome.
I was thinking the same thing. Some of the ships clearly have decks visualised by layers of lights. But the people on the ground looked the same size as the lights. The latter ships were crazy though. I'd love to watch this in VR.
The larger ships pass behind the NY skyline to give you scale.
Spaceball One EARNS the bumper sticker, "We brake for nobody"
Once you get to Death Star, I doubt you'd notice the choppers. But not a bad idea.
At some point a brain just can't comprehend sizes anymore. This perspective really nails that home. Would love to see more like this.
Yeah. That's why I prefer the top down side view with all the models. Even at the 1.2km size I was "Ok, I don't really see the difference." The Halo ship looked way longer than the Macross one.
A high quality VR experience would be perfect. You will then perceive the objects in 1 to 1 scale and real 3D 😮
A perspective shift moment for me as the larger ships started to come in (ships about a mile long or bigger) was when I started to notice them being partially _behind_ the NYC skyline.
The Death Star was super.
Nor gravitational effects.
Kudos to the pilots that kept it very professional.
Great video.
And no shots fired or attempted assimilation by the Borg
Especially drunk-ass Rick in that implausibly clean saucer.
ATC would be going nuts; trying to keep everyone “in their lane” 😃 keep up the great work.
@@Aaron_Cross
and thank the Emperor that Rogal Dorn didn't use a drop pod from the Phalanx and started to fortify the Planet.
@@BeatmasterAC "The Emperor protects!"
This may very well be the best video you've done of spacecraft so far!
It is!
Amazing
I missed not seeing the "Nostromo" from 'Alien', but you are forgiven by including the flying saucer from "Earth Vs the Flying Saucers"! Great compilation!!
Yeah, that was a good concept, nice way to shake up the old format. I'd love to see this as an Oculus app in VR.
Agree
Man you should make this first person view series watchable in VR, with 360 view and such. It would be AMAZING!
Agree... this in VR would be another level
I found subnautica!
I'd shit myself
@@brittanycunningham787 that depends
Agree like you can move around the video
Everyone else: Just a chill fly-by.
Han in the Falcon: 🚀🔃🚀🚀🚀
I know this wasn’t what you were talking about specifically, but, THE ENGINES BLUE, NOT YELLOW.
Shoutout to whoever made that hotdog stand. That’s some quality craftsmanship to withstand gale force winds from all those thrusters.
I would like to see it in VR, and for these ships to move much slower and fly overhead, to actually feel their size, mass and majesty.
As someone with Megalophobia, I would die
That'd be so cool!
@@Hunter57588 You wouldn't die (I hope), it could be a terrible experience, but probably also an amazing one at the same time :)
Exactly my thoughts, or one of those 180 degree 8k triple projector desk setups.
I was going to post the same comment about VR...flatscreen gives zero actual sense of scale compared to VR...
As someone who has a fear of seeing large things in first person, I had a shocked face when I saw the Death Star and bigger.
Death Star gave me the chills, too 😅
is that fear has the "phobia" name?
@@adrenalineTubemegalophobia
Don't look down or you'll see The Earth!
@@user-zp4ge3yp2o hm?
*proceeds to look down*
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA-
Excellent work. I loved the small details like the MBS umbrellas fluttering in the wind as the ships flew overhead, and master chief watching along the pier on a Halo ship. I'll have to rewatch to catch more.
I've never played Halo so I had to look up what the hell that High Charity thing is, it really grabbed my attention. It led me down a rabbit hole.
Some of the (low end of) large ships seemed a bit small. For example, the Enterprise was close enough to ruffle the trees, but it didn't look like it could contain 1K of personnel.
SF has a baaaad habit of fumbling ship sizes.
The Normandy is notoriously much bigger inside.
Wait....I don't think they had a thousand people on board...Kirk clearly, repeatedly, and over-dramatically states the crew as "400...men and women...on the ship...." 🤣
It was the NCC-1701-D Enterprise in ST:TNG that had over 1,000 passengers and crew. Not the Enterprise in the original ST.
The constitution class Enterprise of the original series was much smaller than the galaxy class of The Next Generation.
Best scale video from MBS yet, but think the vehicle speed and more relatively sized objects would help our comprehension.
Enterprise can look colossal in movies. The Juggernaut was megalithic in Alien Covenant, but looked very light and agile here.
For now I slowed my video down to help the illusion. Looking forward to more!
That's some precision flying there. Not a single skyscraper got knocked down. Kudos to the pilots.
The ID4 City Destroyer was on its day off.
and the umbrellas stayed upright
I hope some Air Traffic Controller got a bonus.
The Death Star came pretty darn close but miraculously missed them all
My thoughts exactly!
Oh I love that you had the viewer follow the Star Destroyer when it showed up, so that we were quickly seeing it from the exact same angle we first saw it for the first time in Star Wars.
I noticed that too.
Missing Ringworld (Larry Niven). Radius, 940 million km circumference by 1 million km wide. Surface area of Earth fits as an island in a wider sea that's a small fraction of the width of the ring. Spun for Gravity, walls on edge hold in atmosphere. Shadow squares at orbit of Mercury spin slower and give 24-hour day/night. Epic tale. Needs a movie!
Well they did add the Ring installation from Halo at least. The Halo story is inspired from Ringworld, so Larry Niven would be proud. As for a Ringwolrd film, judging on that recent boring multi-culti mess they made out of Asimov's Foundation and all the woke identity politics c r α ρ holywood & netflix makes these days, it's probably better they didn't! They've ruined enough stories all ready.
@@alxxz congrats,you managed to bring politics even here
@@halina123-0 Well it's not my problem if you don't lie the bold truth, which is more important than sci-fi and spaceships
Props to the cameraman for catching the historic event of dozens of sci-fi ships appearing specifically over New York City all at once, as well as for not freaking out as half of them try to scoop up or flatten the entire city.
Best airshow (spaceshow?) event ever put on. Props to the organizers.
And as opposed to all the other ufo pic's they where in focus and hi res.
EVERYONE attends Comic Con.
Props to the pilots for not crashing into the parasols and ruining everyone’s day 👌🏼
Also for keeping the planet on orbit due to the larger (>10 km) spaceships' gravitational push.
Love the 1st person perspective idea. I have thalassaphobia and Megalophobia, so these trigger some strange but profound combination of comfort and existential dread that is hard to describe. Would love to see more these.
Some of the ships seem too small, but this was very well done.
If you click on the second video at the end of this one, it gives a much better size reference
Most are. I have the video paused on the Enterprise and the woman is taller than the thickness of the saucer section. Doesn't it have multiple floors with room for hundreds of people lol? She wouldn't even be able to fit inside it.
Artistic / pragmatic choice to have everything about the same size on-screen otherwise how to have a 7m and 10,000km ship fly by for approximately the same duration? 🤔
I saw the same thing and was like WTF! Lol!@@DrJuice1
@@nicknelson9450 Great explanation. I was really excited for this but was a little let down.
Suggestion for ships to add in a future update:
- Vandred (Anime): Features a total of eight different ships, four basic ships and four that are the fusion of two basic ships. IIRC one combined ship is larger than the Solar System.
I re-reread my post and realized I made a mistake in the number of ships. There are three ships that are a fusion of two ships (one ship fuses with each of the other three).
Air traffic controllers are shitting themselves rn
And some of them calls the ambulance in case of nervous breakdown ! 🚑 A big triangle . . . . Oh no ! It ' s a star destroyer
I love how the music built up and started to have more of a majestic sound as the ships got bigger. Did a good job of matching what we were seeing.
As incredibly beautiful and cinematic as this is, it's still kinda hard to get a sense for these, since they are all flying by at different altitudes, distances, and speeds.
That being said, the presentation here is amazing! Great video!
That's what the numerous other videos with a Top down view are for. This is more what they would look like if you were stood on the ground. It's a valuable alternate perspective you don't often see in these videos.
I agree.
@@VoidLantaddGood point but personally I didn’t get the same sense of perspective with them to each other and a fixed point on the earth. Fantastic piece of work nonetheless.
I agree, but the difference in scale from the start of the list to the end meant they had to do it this way. If the Executor or Death Star cruised by at the same speed and altitude as, say, The original Starship Enterprise, it'd take several minutes for them to pass overhead. For moon-sized vessels like the Phalanx or the Dreadnaught, we'd be here all day.
@@andyb1653 If the larger ships flew that low, they'd be part way in the ground/water.
45 years ago, I kept having this dream throughout my childhood where various flying machines soared through the sky above me, their metal and glass gleaming in the sunlight, and I could see the pilots inside them. And now, this dream has come to life in a video on the MetaBallStudios RUclips channel. I wish the creator would work a bit more on the realism of the metal and the finer details.
Amazing! I love the first person view. Puts the ships in a whole new light!
same
No hace falta decirlo estando 4 años en este canal. Simplemente épico. 😊
1. This has to be the most visually awe-inspiring and unique size comparison videos on all of youtube. Simply amazing.
2. The latter portion of the video really emphasises why so many larger ships have to be constructed in space
@8:45 Death Star will give you an idea what solar eclipse would look like on April 8th if you place will see the full eclipse . Extraordinary video, thanks for this.
Loving the sound design and framing of the ships in this video. Especially when the Millennium Falcon flew into the screen. And when the Imperial Star Destroyer flew over. Just like in the movies!
The models, the render, the atmosphere, the SOUND, and of course, the majestic, powerful music. This is unparalleled.
i agree
5:47 It’s the extra touch of recreating Star Wars’s opening shot that makes this part special.
I love your videos.They're amazing!Please make a video in first person view about the cars and other killer vehicles from movies like Christine (1983), Duel (1971), The Car (1977),etc
0:12 Benny's spaceship (The LEGO Movie) ~40cm
0:18 Serleena's Ship (Men in Black 2)
0:26 Attack Ball (Dragon Ball)
0:31 Tardis (Doctor Who)
0:38 Space Cruiser (Rick & Morty)
0:44 Aphelion (Ratchet and Clank)
0:50 TIE Fighter (Star Wars)
0:59 Starfury (Babylon 5)
1:08 X-wing (Star Wars)
1:16 Slave 1 (Star Wars)
1:27 E.T. Ship (E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial)
1:36 Ship of the imagination (Cosmos)
1:43 D77H-TCI Pelican (Halo)
1:54 Millenium Falcon (Star Wars)
2:05 Martian's Spaceship (Mars Attacks!)
2:14 Planet Express Ship (Futurama)
2:21 The Rocinante (The Expanse)
2:38 Moon Rocket (Tintin) 53m
2:51 Endurance (Interstellar) 64m
3:00 Milano (Guardians of the galaxy) 75m
3:13 International Space Station (Reference) 109m
3:26 Juggernaut (Prometheus) 116m
3:37 USSC Discovery One (2001: A Space Odyssey) 140m (the NERVA engines are on, that's unlikely!)
3:48 SSV Normandy SR-1 (Mass Effect) 170m
3:56 Space Battleship Yamato 265m
4:09 USS Enterprise NCC-1701 (Star Trek, 60s model) 288m
4:20 Space Station V (2001: A Space Odyssey) 300m
4:27 Mothership (Close Encounters of the Third Kind) 400m
Objects start to move at supersonic speed through the FOV!
4:41 Avalon (Passengers) 1km
4:51 Invictus (Foundation) 1km
5:00 SDF-1 (Macross/Robotech) 1.2km
5:08 USCSS Covenant (Alien Covenant) 1.22km
5:21 Aurora (Subnautica) 1.28km
5:30 Battlestar Galactica (the reboot) 1.4km
5:40 Imperial I-class Star Destroyer (Star Wars) 1.6km
5:55 Destiny Ascension (Mass Effect) 1.9km
6:05 Borg Cube (Star Trek) 3km
6:14 Lucrehulk-Class Battleship (Star Wars) 3.17km
6:37 Axiom (Wall-E) 4.5km
6:45 UNSC Infinity (Halo) 5.7km
6:58 Lexx 10km
7:06 Avatar (EVE Online) 13km
7:18 Traveler (Destiny 2) 14km
7:29 Executor (Star Wars) 19km
7:48 City Destroyer (Independence Day) 24.1km
7:57 Long Night of Solace (Halo) 28.9km
8:13 Citadel (Mass Effect) 44.7km
8:20 The Tet (Oblivion) 48.2km
Objects start to stick out into space above 100km (Karman Line)
8:42 Death Star (Star Wars) 160km (how bright ARE those windows on the Death Star?)
9:23 High Charity (Halo) 505km
9:36 Mothership (Independence Day) 596km (that's as large Pluto's moon Charon)
9:46 Starkiller Base (Star Wars) 660km
Structural integrity is becoming a problem
9:56 Phalanx (Warhammer 40k) Small moon-size
10:11 Dreadnaught (Destiny) 3500km (that's Moon diameter)
10:30 Installation 04 (Halo) 10Mm (Vavatch Orbital from 'Consider Phlebas' is 4.5Gm wide for comparison)
Thunderbird 3 & the spaceship from Avatar is MISSING. I dont underdstand WHY he didnt include those like in the earlier spaceship videos.
Bruh I think erebus, titan, mantle's approach, drej mothership, sidonia, rama, keepstar, fulbtzs-berrentzs, Dyson sphere, xeelee ring, and all starships are not INCLUDED.
Jupiter 2 from Lost in Space is lost.
Thanks
You a G for this
I don't consider myself more into sci-fi stuff than the average person, but I found this so incredibly cool and satisfying, Thank you for sharing your amazing talent.
how they didn't keep running into each other is amazing.
Lots of TCAS issues there! When flying I DO like a "reasonable" degree of separation, especially where the "big stuff" is concerned! 😀
Definitely drove Space Traffic Control crazy. 😋
It’s a big ocean after all. Wait…
WOW! Thanks a bunches for creating this awesome size comparison seen from a first-person's view! I was buggy my eyes out when you gotten to the really big super ships and structures, like the Death Star and the Halo ring. This really gives you a good understanding to just how massive these ships and structures are in their shows/movies. :)
Very impressive, and well done coordinating this without a single collision or crash
hehehe
This was incredible. I felt like I couldn't breathe for the second half of the video. You should DEFINITELY remake all your ship size comparison videos in this format. Absolutely fantastic!!!
yes
Wtf are you talking about with couldn't breathe
@@SubwaySam10 lmfao i was thinkin the same thing
That City destroyer from Independence Day was absolutely terrifying! But the Death Star was beautiful!
Very cool. Thanks for sharing your art.
As amazing and awe inspiring as this vid is, some of the larger ships (Galactica, ISD...) really didn't convey a sense of true scale. They appeared smaller than their actual size....not sure why. Fantastic collection tho. TY !
They were moving so fast that their sheer bulk was lost.
@@BJGvideos No, I slowed it down to 0.25% and same sense. Galactica looks way too small. The scale of Galactica should have been MUCH larger, but it didn't translate.
The Borg cube is way too small as well
@@chalkandcheese1868 Oh yes ! Definitely!
Somehow for a number of ships the size doesn't quite come across. It's like a "grayzone" in the 500m to 5km or so Worked best when set over the city skyline, but not so much over water. Still, amazing work. If you wanted to be totally science-nerd, you could have shown tidal effects for the really big ones. Also, missing Ringworld. Or any of the huge Culture universe Mind ships, like a GSV. 😄
Definitely a dead zone. I kept thinking "for starships, those are relatively small".
I can’t imagine the hours invested in creating this. Nicely done! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
He probably purchase all of those models for cheap, fans love building 3d models of their fave ships and upload them for free.
1:53 Love how the Millennium Falcon is showing off the spaceship for us lol
SO happy to see the Rocinante in this! We helped outfit that ship. (Via the set designers. 😂) You can see our equipment in almost every interior piloting scene. One of the coolest calls I ever took: “Hi, I’m building a spaceship … 😂.”
That's amazing!! I bet you have some cool pics!
Bravo! I especially loved the ISS just cruisin' on through. Thank you!
It was superb - really enjoyed it.
Just a shame Nostromo was missing. And no Lewis and Clark or The Hyperion Yggdrasil Treeship. And woe is me, no Event Horizon!!
God this deserves a part 2. This is absolutely magnificent, enough to make someone with megalophobia loose their marbles. XD
I have megalophobia but Im normally not bothered by CGI rendered things but tbh quite a few of these got me but I think it was bc they weren't just shown on a screen with nothing around them but had people and trees and the city in the background that put it into a perspective that is relatable
Definitely need a part two. I didn't see my serenity.
Seeing all those massive ships fly so low is just terrifying. Especially the ones that you really don’t want to see up close. Like the Borg cube or the Death Star.
This was excellent - the only sizes (at least I thought) that were bigger, were ET's ship and the mothership from Close Encounters Of The Third Kind. Anyway, this was great to see size perspective from a person's point of view.
Slave 1 seemed a little too small to me actually. When I compare my x-wing minifigs it's significantly larger than the x-wing.
Yep, to me the E.T. spaceship strangely seems too small.
@@SGUnity That was the first one I picked up. It was nowhere near 23 metres tall unless that person standing at the dock is 5 - 10 metres tall.
Then the next biggest discrepancy was the Borg Cube and Star Destroyer being basically the same size, despite the Cube being twice the size.
Many of these were sized improperly.
I have a legitimate phobia of large low flying objects. Airplanes, blimps, hot air balloons, sometimes even smaller balloons. One time I ran and crawled under a van to take cover because a jumbo jet was flying directly overhead. I was shaking watching this video. Absolutely terrifying for me.
ive got a fear of large objects in the sky period. i get genuinely uncomfortable during full moons and shit. its so dumb but i cant help it
Nobody talkin bout Masterchief just enjoying an ocean view at the beginning
We don't talk about obvious.
Nobody talked about Batman either
7:45 In case you are wondering what that song is… It’s called “Crossing the Asteroids” by Luis Humanoide.
7:43 very goosebumps🔥
Especially when it slowed down over the city.
This should be a 3D video! Would be even more immersive!
Yeah VR!😁
@@ma2i485 Smaller audience.
The ground level context is crazy cool. 5x bonus points for Planet Express! More videos from this perspective would be awesome. It could be something as simple as looking up at the first skyscraper, to looking up at the Burj Khalifa. Lots of possibilities from this frame of reference.
As always, thank you for your detailed work, craftsmanship and dedication to your craft. So impressive!
4:51 biblically accurate spaceship
Very cool! But I'm kinda missing DOF and (nearby) haze so it's hard to see how big things are unless they get close to reference points.
Great job on the transitions between each ship. I am glad the hotdog booth got through all these.
same
Would've liked to have seen the Nostromo and Sulaco ships included, overall made me feel quite vulnerable if these ships went over any city!
not 1 ship landed once they spotted master chief on the pier...
For your next installment of massive fictional robots, could you consider adding the Matoran Universe from Bionicle?
Also Combatler V, Voltes V and Daimos.
johnny sokko's flying robot@@NanobanaKinako
I love seeing the sheer size of these things from this perspective. I'd like to see a mecha/robot version like this!
Awesome job with the animation
Whoever arranged this airshow did a fantastic job! Even taking into account some of this ships were destroyed!
bro never disappoints with the quality🔥🔥
That's the opposite of what you meant
Should we tell him..?
My bad 😅
Fantastic. Loved the mix of old school and modern gaming ships. Did you consider showing atmospheric effects of Death Star. With it as close to the earth would put the upper part in outer space past the Karman Line and the lower portions heating from atmospheric friction. Again very great.
Uh oh, you forgot the Nostromo and Sulaco from the ALIEN franchise!
Your videos are usually amazing but this went above and beyond, I just have no words
Absolutely amazing
08:42, I thought that was a small moon.... This is one of the best produced MBS vids ever, especially with some of the rarer ships. Nicely done.
That's not moon...
@@rommdan2716 ...It's a space station!
that's no moon, it's a ... oh wait, no, yeah, it's a moon. nevermind.
@@baneblackguard584 My joke exactly 😂
It's like: well..hm,...kind of believable in that situation.
This was really enjoyable to watch! Thank you for the hard work you put in these videos ✨
Appreciate the time and effort this took to produce. Amazing.
That was something I HAD to see.
Thank you 👍
I’ve been a huge fan of MBS for a couple years now - this video is on a different level. Amazing. Thank you for what must have been an incredible amount of work 🙏🏽
These comparison are awesome! Shoutout for including the Lexx! 😄 Would have loved to see me some Arwing from Starfox.
Your best one yet by far. Dude, you actually knocked the wind outta me. Great perspective work, man. I'd love to see a VR version too. I hope you do one with groundbased vehicles.
The way you made it had me shocked with goosebumps, i have never seen something that amazing, and you included all kind of beloved spaceships like the one of Tin Tin and the Yamato that makes this the most beautiful and comprehensive list ever.
This is a KILLER video. You guys nailed it!!
De nuevo una obra de arte...
Los detalles y el esmero en cada publicación es impresionante...
Excelente video
Loved how this turned out, even though I didn’t see a Gunstar in there 😉. I especially enjoyed seeing the “larger than city ships” through the atmosphere.
My respect to the brave lady who keeped standing there with all those ships flying by.
Excellent as always, loved how you were able to show the cockpit interior of the Millennium Falcon and Master Chief standing at the railing was a nice touch.
0:38 look! A halo soldier! Easter eggs are back!
Your best video by far, even the sounds of the ships is just perfect.
Well done! Keep it up!
I was most surprised at the scale of the Dreadnaught! I had no idea it was that huge!
I know it's probably wishful thinking, but I would absolutely love to see one of your size comparison videos for EVERYTHING in Armored Core 6. It was so hard trying to get a sense of scale in that game.
MetaBallStudios, this was cool! Man, if you upped the lighting, textures, and sound, this would be breathtaking on an IMAX screen!!! Well done guys!!
Thats a very nice parade of Ships from TV-Shows, Movies and Games. Who else got Chills when the Tardis, Tintin´s Rocket, The X-Wing, The Falcon and the Normandy showed up ? - Awesome Video, keep up the good Work MBS.
2:03 ASTRODUDE: I successfully terraformed mars!
Martians:
This was great! (Also, I love how unfazed those two people are by all these spacecraft getting all up in their faces. 😁)
Excellent work, although for the larger vessels the percieved size appear rather small given that they all appear to pass at the same low altitude (maybe 100-200ft / 30-60m?)
No the scale is completely off
Look again. A lot of the larger vessels seem to pass either behind or above the skyscrapers in the background. For the former, that probably means they're miles away. For the latter, that means they're passing at least a couple thousand feet above.
@@MarsJenkar For very large ships (from a few kilometers to a few dozen kilometers), your argument applies if the ships are behind/above the skyline.
But before and after it is absurd:
A 3 KM Borg cube shrinks to less than 100 meters when flying over it. The Star Destroyer first flies over you only to suddenly disappear 10x larger behind the skyline.
And when it comes to the really big things: How ships over 1,000 kilometers in size can fit over a city, well, we're completely off the charts.
YEah, like the 3500km... The radius of the Earth is about 6500 km... I cannot immagine the about of material needed for this.@@blackthorne3004
The fact you included Ratchet & Clank is just beautiful
My family loves your work! It’s a awe inspiring experience and you make it easily understandable the difference between the sizes of things around us
Wow you added Babylon 5 I thought I would see Stargate ships as well, none the less great video!
Vessel sizes in Stargate are unclear. There are public comments by the animators that the intended scales are not the official sizes published in tie-in media. And *those* probably wouldn't match the sizes if you did a photogrammetric estimate from people in windows etc., because in TV CGI production, "oops, we have to fudge scales to make a deadline" always wins.
Qué impresionante, qué bien logrado. Siempre te superás a vos mismo. Aplauso de pie. Qué airshow épico!
Fantastic and fun! Needs Stargate's puddlejumper and Daedalus! Also, Firefly's Serenity. And for Mass Effect, maybe Sovereign. :D Such a cool vid.
Well done. As some others have said, the scale got lost at points and I think having a uniform speed each travel at (perhaps with an acceleration ramp to give the smaller ships their moment) and maybe a handful of consistent landmarks in the scene for them all to pass by would solve this.
I agree. The 3 km Borg cube passed by so fast that it was difficult for me to believe it was actually 3 km in length. 3 km is HUGE for a structure. and suddenly it just wasn't there any more.
@@Arisugawa_dgI was thinking exactly the same.. It really didn't look like 3km across in fact it looked small
I'd love to see this from a VR perspective!
This is awesome and so satisfying. The idea (even though Ive seen quite a few of these size comparison vids on here before) is great, the visuals obviously, but even the sounds are fantastic and immersive. Nicely done 👏