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Hi, this is my second (and much larger) personally-originated article. I hope you like it; I certainly had fun writing it.

As I discussed on Micro-Continuities, I'm keen for people to contribute to the article; I'm not overly precious about it. All I'd ask is that if you really hate something, please discuss it HERE first, rather than outright deleting or extensively re-writing it just yet.

I'd particularly appreciate anyone wanting to add examples from other franchises. It's pretty G1 and Beast Era-centric at the moment. More/better pictures would also be great.

Also, I'd REALLY appreciate any suggestions as to what category(ies) this article should be placed in. I'm really scratching my head here...

Anyway, don't be shy, let the newbie know what you think!

Cheers, PacifistPrime.

Wonderful article. I enjoyed it. This is something that's always on my mind when I'm looking at my toys or comics. About the proto-humans in Beast Wars, though: proto-humans were smaller than modern humans (around 4 ft tall). So the scale problems, while still an issue, are not as drastic as they seem. I'm not sure how to integrate that into that section. --Crockalley 18:02, 22 March 2007 (UTC)
Wow, thanks man. And cheers for the protohumans info. Please feel free to contribute anything, especially pictures! Ta, PacifistPrime.

I love the subtle hilarious genius of giving this the Things that Don't Exist category. --Terrocon Blot 05:55, 23 March 2007 (UTC)

Uncyclopedia reference FTW! --TVsGrady 04:07, 25 March 2007 (UTC)

JBW Scales?

I remember hearign that the JBW TF's were scaled like classic G1 TF's, not the 8' tall BW-era average, but it's been so longsince i saw parts of BW2 that I can't back that up.
(This of course creates issues with Primal suddenly getting that size int he teamup. which I suppose is a problem in Robotmasters too.)
Pic of Robotmasters Primal & Prime vs. a 2-shot from Agenda? -Derik 07:53, 23 March 2007 (UTC)

I wouldn't know; I've never seen more than the teamup movie of BWII and some painful snippets of BWNeo on YouTube. Frankly I loath the little I've seen of these shows, and most Japanese-originated fiction for that matter, although I don't want to force that opinion on anyone. Love the leader-toys though ;-)
Please feel free to add anything like that if you can verify it, and if accurate please do point out the resulting scale problem with Primal in relation BW and RM. Cheers, PacifistPrime.
Such misconceptions were probably caused by the fact that in BWII Most of the Destrons turn into vehicles, the J-Beast Warriors are only G1-Sized if we assume that the Destron's vehicle modes are supposed to be real world scale. They could just be tiny vehicles like in Dawn of Futures Past. Which is probably the most likely, as Lio Convoy has been shown to be the same size as the Lion he scanned, while on the other hand Tasmanian Kid turns into a huge Tasmanian Devil, much like Rattrap turns into a huge rat.
But that's inconsistant as well. I did a quick search and found evidence that LioConvoy was about the size of his lion, as you said [1], but I also saw an image of Tasmania Kid cradling a tasmanian devil that he scanned in his hands [2]. Wikipedia [3] places the average length of a Tasmanian devil at 652 mm, which would be over one-fourth the height of an average man. So it's still confusing.-EricMarrs 23:41, 26 March 2007 (UTC)
Contextually, though I haven't seen the episode, I'm betting that's a baby Tazmanian devil.
Sale in JBW is weird. It appears that Lioconvoy was 'real' sized, (about 7 feet tall, and transforms into a normal-sized lion.) while others in hsi crew are ridiculously undersized. By contrast- the Destrons turned into TINY versions of jets and such. The toy scale was (loosely) maintained. Robotmasters is fucked though.
I might rephrase the entry to more accurately reflect this contradiction. -Derik 00:15, 27 March 2007 (UTC)

Mini-Cons

The first paragraph on Mini-Con scale bugs me. The Earth-based altmodes have always been pretty clearly intended as small-scale reproductions of actual vehicles, no different from how Waspinator is (theoretically) a large-scale reproduction of an actual wasp. So Sparkplug, for instance, has windows because he's a tiny Lamborghini and Lamborghinis have windows. (A case could be made for the non-Earth-design vehicles, I suppose.) It just seems to be inventing an issue for the sake of having something to question on a subject where there's already plenty going on that's questionable... if anything, Mini-Cons in Armada are one of the few cases of consistent scale in Transformers. --Andrusi 18:23, 25 March 2007 (UTC)

Well, except the weapons. --Andrusi 18:24, 25 March 2007 (UTC)
Yeah, I'm not wild about it either. They're not supposed to be having passengers at all ever, and clearly were never intended to... except in Cybertron. (And, well, the SAT, right.) --M Sipher 18:43, 25 March 2007 (UTC)
Well, I take your point, but it seems to me that it's still a valid inclusion. Even if Mini-Cons were never intended to hold passangers (although for that matter, frankly, how often do you see post-Movie characters actually carrying passangers anyway...?), they nevertheless turn into vehicles that appear to be able to carry people in them but are too small to actually do so. They are, almost by definition, SCALED DOWN representations of (mostly) real vehicles. So feel free to reword the paragraph, but I still think Mini-Cons warrant a reference. That's my two cents, anyway. Ta, PacifistPrime

Question

Why does Lio Convoy and Primal being the same size in BWII cause a problem. Lio convoy was the same size as a real lion.

nanotyranus

you should remove the nanotyrannus caomment since many now believe it's just a young rex

Except that when Mainframe created the CGI models for Beast Wars, Nanotyrannus was believed to be a real genus. I always assumed that they had Megatron get his beast mode from scanning Nanotyrannus fossils so he wouldn't completely dwarf the rest of the cast. --Rotty 20:36, 5 June 2007 (UTC)

Scale within Toylines

Parts of the paragraph involving the movie toys are very inaccurate, especially the claim that non-Prime or Megatron characters having toys in different classes representing the same body is virtuarlly unprecendeted. If it were just the Legends that were the exception, that would be fine, as the reason for that class was "small versions of the large toys", much the TF-Juniors (same goes for fast-food toys and kabya kits).

The main problem with this is Beast Machines, as the first Megatron (Mega) toy is the same "body" as his TMII form (Ultra), three toys for Cheetor (Mega, Supreme, Deluxe) and Primal (Deluxe, Mega, Supreme), Jetstorm (Deluxe and Ultra), Tankorr (Mega and Basic), and Thrust (Deluxe and Basic). (Yes, the Basics forms of the last two were techinaclly Drones, but the Beast Wars Returns line released the Basics as the Generals, and the visual difference between General and Drone was some extra paint.) --FortMax 20:41, 5 June 2007 (UTC)

Awsomeness.

Hey man love the article. I wish all of wikipedia could be like that, informal and with a bit of humour, instead of being as about as much fun as getting repeatedly kicked in the face. Lauds.

Movie

While not perfect, the movie has avoided many of the scale issues that previous generations have had, and should be mentioned. As with Beast-Era, this entire new kettle of fish is in need of its own section and should probably be added soon. If anyone can point out any scale problems in-movie (not in the toys, though there are many there) please mention them here. -King Starscream 14:08, 12 September 2007 (UTC)

  • In the movie we are shown the All-Spark compressing itself from a massive cube to a much smaller one, in which a human is easily able to hold and run with it. Isn't it reasonable to suggest that the Transformers, being a product of the All-Spark, would be able to, to some degree, compress or expand themselves in the same fashion?
Yes, but that's a topic for the size changing article. While this article does talk about size changing (possibly too much), any discussion that's just about size changing shouldn't be here. JW 20:34, 16 October 2007 (UTC)

Featured?

Any chance of this article becoming a featured article? It contains an enormous ammount of knowledge, and is also witty at the same time. As such, this article could be said to be a perfect example of what this wiki is about. Tindalos 20:39, 12 September 2007 (UTC)

Well, as the originator of the article, I'd second that! ;-) I'm enormously chuffed to hear you say that, thanks. PacifistPrime.

Metroplex

While his "city" mode isn't really shown, Metroplex is about the size of Autobot City in the UK comic ("Space Pirates", to be precise).

Cliffjumper 09:42, 15 September 2007 (UTC)

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