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is this like bash america day? i understand many, if not most countries don't like us, but really guys this is crazy...Erratum5.net: Geeks come hither...Check out my Flickr
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Originally posted by jenks View PostAnguilla
Antigua & Barbuda
Australia
Bahamas
Bangladesh
Barbados
Bermuda
Bhutan
Bophuthatswana
Botswana
British Virgin Islands
Brunei
Cayman Islands
Channel Islands
Ciskei
Cyprus
Dominica
Falkland Islands
Fiji
Grenada
Guyana
Hong Kong
India
Indonesia
Ireland
Jamaica
Japan
Kenya
Lesotho
Macau
Malawi
Malaysia
Malta
Mauritius
Montserrat
Mozambique
Namibia
Nepal
New Zealand
Pakistan
Papua New Guinea
St. Vincent & Grenadines
Seychelles
Sikkim
Singapore
Solomon Islands
Somalia
South Africa
Sri Lanka
St Kitts & Nevis
St. Helena
St. Lucia
Surinam
Swaziland
Tanzania
Thailand
Tonga
Trinidad & Tobago
Uganda
United Kingdom
US Virgin Islands
Venda
Zambia
Zimbabwe
LOL.
My mistake. Apparently Britain and a few other countries half the Earths population has never heard of.
I have to ask though, why the "LOL"?
Is it really even an argument to dispute the power of the United States?
I don't think so. But thats an argument for another thread.
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Originally posted by .jolinar. View PostExactly, it's not our fault the Americans are so lazy. They even drive on the wrong side of the road fer' cryin' out loud
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Originally posted by AGT58 View PostYeah, well it's a huge pain in the butt to have to get a calculator every time I want a conversion, esp. with all the different sizes, hight, width, boom, neck etc..
AGT58
Of course, those of us who use meters would have to do the same thing if it were in feet.
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Hmm. Wading into this debate may not be the brightest thing, but...
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but unless I am horribly mistaken, the United States is officially a metric nation. Just nobody uses it. I think it is only really used in hospitals, government stuff, and by the military. I believe the switchover occurred in 93.
I agree that the debate whether the US is the most powerful nation is a debate left for another thread. 20 years ago, there would be no question, but now....
And actually on topic, everything is scaled to the X-302, not the F-302. They're basically the same, but to me it looks like the F-302 is slightly more compact than the X-302. That might put your numbers out of whack.
Just my 2 cents.
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Originally posted by cowpants View PostHmm. Wading into this debate may not be the brightest thing, but...
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but unless I am horribly mistaken, the United States is officially a metric nation. Just nobody uses it. I think it is only really used in hospitals, government stuff, and by the military. I believe the switchover occurred in 93.
I agree that the debate whether the US is the most powerful nation is a debate left for another thread. 20 years ago, there would be no question, but now....
And actually on topic, everything is scaled to the X-302, not the F-302. They're basically the same, but to me it looks like the F-302 is slightly more compact than the X-302. That might put your numbers out of whack.
Just my 2 cents.
the F402 dose'nt look smaller than an x302
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Originally posted by Einheitskanzler View PostI'm just building a model of the Daedalus and I was appalled that there aren't ANY useful information about the ship's size.
Just as well we can scale down the 750 m for a few percent. Due to the fact that there are ALWAYS inaccuracies in measuring it's safe to say that the Daedalus must be ~ 700 m in length.
Lenght 1475 feet
Beam overall 775 feet
Height exc antenna 190 feet
Central hull width 160 feet
Hull width over nose extensions 290 feet
Flatdeck lenght overall 720 feet
Flatdeck width overall including angled sides 485 feet
Hanger side pods overall lenght 415 feet
Hanger side pods overall width 145 feet
Hanger internal lenght 240 feet
Hanger internal width 140 feet
Hanger internal height 30 feet
Hanger door width 95 feet
Ion engines lenght 560 feet (from nozzile to powercore)
They're reliable, since with those, I almost perfectly ended on the exact "official" hiveship dimensions.
Besides, when I did the measurements you posted in the first post, I didn't realize that the stargate was badly scaled. Is it too big or too small in comparison to the fighter? I don't know.
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Originally posted by Jimbo-DR View PostMy mistake. Apparently Britain and a few other countries half the Earths population has never heard of.
I have to ask though, why the "LOL"?
Is it really even an argument to dispute the power of the United States?
I don't think so. But thats an argument for another thread.Last edited by jenks; 25 December 2006, 04:56 AM.
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Originally posted by Jimbo-DR View PostWell, we've liberated more than one country, but if your lucky you won't need it anytime soon.
Apparently Europe has forgotten what the US did for them in the World Wars.
Sorry to get off topic.
On topic, the scaling seems to be so off on Stargate that trying to determine measurements from screencaps is probably a waste of time...
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Originally posted by Mister Oragahn View PostBesides, when I did the measurements you posted in the first post, I didn't realize that the stargate was badly scaled. Is it too big or too small in comparison to the fighter? I don't know.
The gate is to large scaled. Based on a 22 feet (6,7 m) Stargate 1 px would be 1 cm (for the non-metric guys: that's 0,01 m). So the CG-pilot's helmet would be only 15-20 cm in diameter; and that's definitely to small. Not even a child has such a small head.
Secondly the scene contradicts the live-action shot from 6x01 (2nd pic of post #1).
But if we scale up the F-302 in the "gate-shot" by rougly 50 % the helmet would be large enough for an adult pilot AND the fighter would correspond to the 6x01 live-action scene.
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