⚙️ Ground HEAVY MACHINES Size Comparison ⚙️
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- čas přidán 12. 01. 2023
- Some of the industry's heaviest land-based machinery (excluding military) represented in this video to see their sizes to scale.
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📝SOURCES:
Big Bud 747 - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Bud...
Komatsu D575A - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Komatsu...
LeTourneau L-2350 - www.constructionequipmentguid...
Caterpillar 6090 FS - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caterpi...
BelAZ 75710 - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BelAZ_7...
Liebherr R 9800 - www.constructionequipmentguid...
Caterpillar 6090 FS - s7d2.scene7.com/is/content/Ca...
P&H 4100XPC - cdn.thomasnet.com/ccp/00989656...
Crawler Transporter - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crawler...
SLJ900/32 - constrofacilitator.com/automa...
Marion 6360 - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marion_...
Bertha - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertha_...)
Big Muskie - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Muskie
Caterpillar 8750 Dragline - s7d2.scene7.com/is/content/Ca...
TAKRAF Bagger 293 - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bagger_293
Big Carl Sarens SGC-250 - www.sarens.com/about/news/sar...
Taisun Crane - www.marineinsight.com/know-mo...
Overburden Conveyor Bridge F60 - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overbur...
Liebherr LR 13000 - cranenetwork.com/uploads/spec...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...
www.khplant.co.za/blog/11-big... - Krátké a kreslené filmy
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I have seen very few of them in my life.
Do comparisons of world's biggest STADIUMS and longest BRIDGES next, @MetaBallStudios! ;-D
Human engineering really does blow my mind sometimes. The fact that some of these machines are even physically POSSIBLE is even more amazing than the fact that somebody thought them up.
I swear if someone were to put these machines in a sci fi novel there would be people complaining that they are unrealistic
Whats even more impressive is that some of these lift objects that can be millions of pounds.
@@mifiwi3438 I don't see what would be considered unrealistic, even the tallest machine here is shorter than the empire state building, and it didn't just appear out of nowhere. We used cranes to build it.
Pretty much all of those have to be transported in pieces and assembled on site.
Lets say the World will not develop in to a Dystopia Nightmare in the next Coulpe of Years, lets also say we make it up to Space and start building stuff in space.....things will get so freaky big.
It's awesome that you're showing ground level pov shots at the end, really puts things into perspective. It'd be nice if you did more of it.
Agreed!
and so this video too got infected by these Drekhs.
Awesome
and it is gone. nice?
finally. [scratches my head at these still very Slow Late removals]
Never stop making Real Life comparisons, please. This was awesome.
Bro, es español xd, porque hablas en ingles?
@@marnez_ cry about it
@@marnez_ fortunately, it does not matter.
please. it really does not, marn.
plus-
@@marnez_ you do know that non Spanish speakers can watch these videos? And also, despite this channel being from Spain, the videos are in English.
@@genesis209_gd no has entendido a donde queria llegar con mi mensaje, Mariano Lopez, es hispano hablante, y aun el creador del canal siendo hispanohablante tambien, le ha escrito en español, por eso he preguntado porque lo ha hecho
I worked for a company that made the shock absorbers for the Caterpillar 797F Truck in the video. They are as tall as a person! The scale of these machines cannot be understated!
3:10
Look at that swagger, walking to the beat. Walking like a king, walking with confidence.
Nothing fazes him, nothing worries him. He's got life figured out, he knows what he's doing.
He walks the earth. He *owns* the earth. He is.
Mf got that Chad Stride
Own?!
The worms will eat him if he lays too long on the earth!😅
Gigachad physical worker.
It's interesting that the smaller machines use advanced high-tech hydraulics as force-multipliers, but the largest are so immense that they go right back to the ancient technology of ropes and pulleys.
Ropes and pulleys allow for less moving parts and more agility
*Thanks to all the engineers for coming for todays show in the stadium with their machines!* 😀
Isn't it fascinating,Such large but a human controls them
Grammar*
And create them
Indeed
You know things are getting serious when your excavator has a captain's bridge.
The bagger is controlled by 5 men
Remember: When an object undergoes a proportional increase in size, its new surface area is proportional to the square of the multiplier and its new volume is proportional to the cube of the multiplier. In laymen's terms, if you double the size of something, you increase its mass by EIGHT times. Which is why giant mechas as seen in anime cannot exist, they'd just be too heavy to move. As you see here, the largest vehicles are made almost entirely of trusses, to save weight.
Giant robots would be pretty damn hard to make work, but not at all impossible
I mean, never say never. The nazis built that humongus artillery thing, the "Gustav". It's still hard to believe that thing existed
I didn’t even know that there was more than Bagger 293, I’m shocked how humanity has developed and been able to create such amazing machines!
You should see some of the equipment in factories. For example the machine that makes engine blocks for locomotives, as well as a stamping press several stories tall.
Oh of course. Bagger is externally powered. The NASA crawler is the largest self propelled vehicle in the world. But of course these cranes are massive as well, they just aren’t vehicles like Bagger and the NASA crawler.
I don't know what it is about these things, but there's something oddly terrifying about something that big that can move. Like, it's as big as a house, and can chase you.
Would have been awesome to have the weight of each machine next to it's size.
At first I was like "Finally, a scale video that isn't mind boggeling".
Then I remembered cranes exsists...
The graphics have really improved over the years. Kudos!
amazing video!!!
Thanks!
This feels like an old offshoot of the giant mech video. Also makes me nostalgic for Blast Corps.
Awesome stuff. Love the little things you add like people walking around and little animations in this and other vids. Really appreciate the time you put in these!
I love you video metaballstudios😃👍
Would be interesting to see the prices of each one
Really enjoyed that ground level POV shot at the end. Love the channel!
Love your work. Side by side comparisons of the otherwise mundane fascinated me from the very first one. I really appreciate your time and effort on these vids. Thank you.
Mind blowing. One of your best yet.
Wow, the marion 6360 was built in my hometown. It’s so big.
Man this takes me right back to the feeling of watching Mighty Machines back in kindergarten. Just marveling at the sheer SIZE of some of these things. I specifically hoped that a Bagger machine would be on here.
It's really incredible and stunning what technology humans came up with.
Another awesome video dude!
You are the only good comparison channel left, while others like Reigarw and LeeZY comparisons have died you are still active, I hope you can continue to do these 3d comparisons from time to time man. Very underrated my guy.
Love how these videos are made, cheers
Wow!! All of them are new to me. Thanks for your amazing work.
Amazing🚧!! Good work👌
You really do make some great videos. Thanks. 😎
Estuvieron geniales las tomas..
Esto si es cine 🚬☕
Great tech comparison!
I knew it was gonna be good when the first few were the biggest I already knew of.
alvaro, thank you for making these!!!
Props to the person for spending their life insurance on these expensive monsters just to show it to us how big they are, huge respect
Wow I like seeing the Big Bud tractor
Amazing video
Superb, thank you 👍🏻👍🏻
Incredible video.✨✨✨ Thanks😀😀😀
This guy is very underated, and yet keeps on producing quality content vid after vid..
can you make one on battery sizes since electric vehicles, machinery are all switching to them starting from the humble wrist watch battery
I've watched all of your other size comparisons, but for some reason this one really messed with my head. these things are crazy huge!
Y yo que pensaba que el Caterpillar era el camioncito más grande de todos..... Se agradece el video Maestro. 🚚👍
Entre los camiones puede que si..
Ever do a population of each country to scale? Just an idea I had, great videos BTW!
I like that frog perspective you used at the end! The models are so detailed, maybe you could do an entire episode like that.
My husband was on the crew that built Bertha. It was awesome to see her!
Good comparison easy to understand 👍
Awesome mixtape that adds to the visuals as well !!!!
I still remember the Caterpillar 6090 from the second Transformers movie. Back then, the vehicle was designated as the Terex RH400.
Fantastic. Warm wishes from Minnesota! ❤❤❤
Even the first few are SO COOL. I remember seeing that tractor in a book in a library back in the 90s and apparently thought it was cool that I still remember it 25 years later.
¡Excelente animación, muchas gracias!
It’d be funny if you added Devastator too, that’s be icing on the cake.
Would be a good post credits easter egg, the rest of the crew turn up and with the vehicles already present form Devastator.
Awesome!! 👏👏👏
Honestly more amazing than the sci-fi comparisons when you consider that these are actual real vehicles, not made out of fancy materials.
and scifi often draws from these, the Sand Crawler in Star Wars was inspired by the NASA vehicle.
I always enjoy these.
The inclusion fo the Statue of Liberty at the end really hits with the perspective!
very cool !
i like it a lot :)
Beautiful modeling.
I love this kind of vehicles, I love this video
What surprised me the most was how large were the two machines before the bagger, they are so close as large 1:50. What will be missing is the weight of each machine in tons.
The captain was 28 million pounds and Big Muskie was 27 million pounds
But big Muskie was quite bigger being the largest single bucket digging machine in history
Both were scrapped in the 1990s
Amazing content.
Great video! My brother loves heavy machines! 😀
Amazing how even animation takes your breath away at the end looking up at that crane.
I have been on a drag line that was digging coal in New Brunswick Canada. 20,000 HP with a 300 ft boom.
Great work! 🎉 Weight would have been a good addition for better comparison
Love it!
Hi are you going to do another monster size comparison? Because I would love that!
Great video as is usual on this channel. I just missed on the video the ALE SK190/350 or why not? the projected SK10000 ring crane
It's breathtaking just to conjucture the unitary price of these humongous machines
Quality AS ALWAYS!!🇬🇧👍
Огромное спасибо за труд !!!
I almost forgot this existed, but still enjoyable
Fun fact: NASA's Crawler Transporter is built on a modified Marion Shovel chassis/base.
And it uses bucyrus Erie crawler Designs
@@Leatherface123. oh?
I love your Channel
Awesome as always though for machines it'd be good to put a tiny note as to what the machine is (like you did for the boring machine).
Also, would you consider using volume instead of length/height sometime. A lot of times something is taller than the previous item but due to say how thin it is I would not consider it bigger in real life...
Worked at a hydroplant that was originally excavated with sn older model Marion. The thing was huge, part of it's shovel exists still and 1 of the 2 custom semis made to move it. It was a lifting body crawler with a ship engine as a generator. Hand greased 😀
That's insanely cool!! Great job
Im glad the 'size comparison man' was wearing his safety vest and hard hat around all that heavy equipment. I couldnt tell from the distance, but Im assuming those were steel-toe boots also?
OMG! The animations are 95% real, incredible job! 😱🙌
In my town in the 1980's there was a crane sitting on a hill over a quarry that was supposed to be the record holder for a while. It was called 'Sundew'.
Top video! Music Epic!!!
Please MetaBalls, please make more size comparison video.❤
What software do you use toi model thé objects for your video ?
Ps : your Channel IS masterpiece
Saw pictures and videos of Big Carl, but I guess one cannot comprehend it's size unless standing near it.
I love how when you get to the machines from about 0:51 onward, they're basically just buildings that move. XD
Those machines are so amazing that they seem unreal, thats what amazes me about the human mind
Woooow!!!! Epic!!!
Ésto es expectacular 🤩
fun fact the NASA Crawler-Transporter is the largest self propelled vehicle in the world. The bucket wheel machines are bigger but they are incapable of self propulsion and require a tie in to external power while the crawler is self powered.
1:38 yoooo the drill from The Avatar: The Last Airbender
Fun fact about NASA's crawler transporter:
It has 8 treads.
Each tread has 32 links.
Each link weighs a ton.
The nasa crawler was built by the same companies that made big Muskie and the captain
These earthly comparisons are absolutely insignificant besides your celestial bodies comparisons
Hola.
Excelente presentación , maestro.
Feliz año 2023.
Yeah i like the TAKRAF bagger 293 cause so big that i got addicted to that thing
You know it's going to be a good one when you start at something that's already absurdly large.
These videos are great! Do you create the 3D files yourself or are you sourcing them from the companies that made these machines?
@MetaBallStudiosGiveaway🎁 wow that's great! Thank you!
This is one of those videos where you can potentially see just Tonka toys in picture, not realizing one of those toys helped build the stadium they're being featured in.
Holy crap!
Subbed!
Good music choices
Very cool