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Anderverse Vehicle Size chart by Chrisofedf Anderverse Vehicle Size chart by Chrisofedf
A Huge a1 size chart showing 75 vehicles across all, (bar Twizzle and the Protectors) of the Gerry Anderson Series. Researched using a combination of published literature (EG, the Thunderbirds Haynes manual), visually looking at screen-grabs and matching against doors and things, and general common sense.

Tried to do a nice mix of hero vehicles and more obscure ones, try and guess them all. :)

Before anyone asks why "X" is missing, believe me everything was considered but I only had an A1 page to work with and space was a premium. In the same way, if you disagree with this chart then that's ok, it's not meant to be definitive, just a rough guide.

Made in Photoshop, lots of photosop... years of photoshop...
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Gosh, where to start here? It's a brilliant idea ind incredibly well executed. I've spent that last 15 minutes trying to figure out all the craft and also playing the "Where's (Insert vehicle name) " There's a couple I haven't spotted and I appreciate that some ships might slip through the net so I'll name em' at the bottom of the critique. There are a few surprises for me. I always thought that Skybase would so much bigger and that the grey helicopter with the red stripe is seriously huge. (I presume it's from Thunderbirds?) It's amazing that you got so many craft into the image and that you had to have spent a huge chunk of time in front of photoshop and probably an even longer time trying to find sizes for the craft. Well done indeed!

I haven't spotted the Meta Probe and Space Station from Space 1999 and I haven't spotted Thunderbird 5.
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xgp-crash Featured By Owner 5 days ago
Unbelievable, there's even a Thunderbolt in there.
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Dimsdale00 Featured By Owner Aug 30, 2014
very cool and thanks for sharing!! I am working on something akin to this myself. A silhouette spacecraft identification chart for  space 1999 ships,mainly on the probes.
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stephdumas Featured By Owner Aug 19, 2014
Very good :D
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Armondikov Featured By Owner Aug 12, 2014
And the Paradox! Nice one.
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Chrisofedf Featured By Owner Aug 15, 2014  Professional Filmographer
Cheers :)
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TheMJKnight Featured By Owner Aug 10, 2014  Hobbyist Photographer
awesome.  Interesting that Stingray, could, fit in the Pod.
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KallistiUK Featured By Owner Aug 25, 2014   Interface Designer
Stingray was never in a pod - they were two separate TV series.

Its very difficult to get accurate scales from screen shots as the makers never really bother too much about getting accurate scale. For example there are several shots of TB2 and Fireflash together and TB2 is obviously too small as there would not be space in the pod for the 4 elevator cars that are used to help Fireflash land.
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TheMJKnight Featured By Owner Aug 25, 2014  Hobbyist Photographer
Very sound points.

But my comment was merely from a point of observation from the size chart that based upon the size as displayed that it's possible that Stingray "could" fit into the Pod.
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Chrisofedf Featured By Owner Aug 15, 2014  Professional Filmographer
Yeah, im fairly sure Stingray is bigger on the inside, given how spacious it's crew cabins are.
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TheMJKnight Featured By Owner Aug 15, 2014  Hobbyist Photographer
Yeah.  That did bother me with the series how it looks small on the outside yet as you mentioned the cabins are fairly sized
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