This is how some of the top sci-fi (and real-world) ships stack up to each other by size like the Titanic vs. the Nautilus and more!
While this video doesn’t cover Warhammer ships, it sizes up a ton of really fun ships from great games, books, and movies. This amazing video compares them to one another so now you can know just how big they would be in real life!
MetaBallStudios somehow turns videos of 3D rendered pieces into amazing videos. They take the sizes of tons of your favorite vehicles, ships, and constructs compare them to one another, and show just how big they really are!
They have done a bunch of these before, but this one has some size comparisons for things like the Orca vs. the Gungan bongo sub from Star Wars. So if you like this one, you should definitely go check them out on YouTube and see all of their cool size comparisons! Thanks to them we finally know just how all these machines stack up with one another. check it out.
Bigger Than the Titanic? Sci-Fi Ships Size Comparisons
If you read the book as a kid (or an adult), it’s awesome to see such a beautiful render and get the size!
This ship is huge, you can fit plenty of zombies on that bad boy!
If you ever played Metal Gear Solid, this is quite the fun one to check out! They must take some serious time on these videos because every render is just really amazing.
Not sure if you’re like us, but who doesn’t have fond memories of Waterworld! If you don’t well then take a look at the Yellow Submarine instead…
The One Piece series is just insanely fun! The Thousand Sunny is on the bigger size of the ships in height, but not super long honestly.
If you want to see the whole thing, check out the video below, and be sure to go check out their Youtube to see all their cool videos.
What was your favorite ship in this video? Do you think it is all pretty accurate?
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