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Post by northerndynamo on Nov 5, 2010 23:03:22 GMT -5
Soooo given the total absence of live humans in the 9 world, I'm having a little trouble visualizing relative scale, and I was curious if someone could help me out.
The Cat-Beast seems pretty straightforward - size of a wildcat/largish dog, maybe... But I keep trying to visualize how large, say, the Seamstress would be, next to your average Joe human. I suck at this kind of thing, so would y'all mind weighing in here?
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Post by Annadesu on Nov 6, 2010 8:14:29 GMT -5
I just checked the artbook for you, and it dosen't say the Seamstress' height... but on www.9experiment.com, it says that 8 is 26.67cm (10.5 inches) tall, and he fit inside the seamstress' torso. There's also the scene where she picks 8 up to offer him to Mr. Fab... So I imagine she's twice the size of 8, perhaps a bit more. I hope that helps ^^;
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Post by Azvolrien on Nov 6, 2010 12:00:58 GMT -5
I think the Seamstress probably stands about waist-high to your average adult human. Makes her a little less intimidating when you consider that...
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Post by --[Evayo-∞-Infinity]-- on Nov 6, 2010 12:46:31 GMT -5
I don't think it does... @___@
But I agree on these estimations. Also, it helps to look at the size of the B.R.A.I.N. compared to the Scientist, and the talisman in his hands. Relative to those factors, I think that the size of the rag dolls would be easier guesstimate.
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Post by WarriorSparrow on Nov 6, 2010 13:59:04 GMT -5
I think the Seamstress probably stands about waist-high to your average adult human. Makes her a little less intimidating when you consider that... ... You know, in that respect, she might be an interesting Pokemon! *shot, but now has the idea to name the first female creepy-looking Pokemon I catch "Seamstress"*
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Post by IcyChicle on Nov 12, 2010 13:11:03 GMT -5
I made a scale drawing ^^... I'm working on getting it the correct size though. Bear with me... I thought this forum had an auto-resizing-thing?
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Post by 0xym0ronic on Nov 12, 2010 13:11:54 GMT -5
Here's a scale drawing that I did... Where? I don't see it. Maybe you forgot to upload it? Anyways, if you search around a bit, specifically on the 9 experiment website, even more specifically on the Scientist's chalkboard drawings, you'll note that not too far from the plans for the 'punks themselves are tiny numbers, so tiny you can barely read them in some cases, indicating how tall each one is. Here, because I'm lazy in terms of math, I used an online centimeters to inches converter. So 1 is 20.32 cm (centimeters); that's about 8 inches. 2 is 18.00 cm, about 7.1 inches.. 3 and 4 are both 18.50 cm; 7.3 inches. (Perhaps they may differ slightly due to man-made flaws that came about when they were still being made?) 5 is 19.70 cm, about 7.8 inches. 6 is 17.78 cm, and that's 7 inches. 7 is 19.37 cm, thus, 7.6 inches.. 8 is 26.67 cm, so.. 10.5 inches; he's a pretty big guy. And last of all, 9 is 20.32 cm, which is 8 inches, the same as 1. So there ya go. I'll be reviewing the machines sometime in the future. I don't think it's been done before, here.
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Post by IcyChicle on Nov 13, 2010 5:48:33 GMT -5
No, I was just having trouble uploading it. Now I need to get it down to size. 8 is 10.5 inches (as 0xym0ronic said) The Seamstress is 20.4 inches (just over double 8's height) And the human is 66.9 inches It's weird thinking that you could just nudge her and she'd fall right over 0_o
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Post by 0xym0ronic on Nov 13, 2010 10:35:32 GMT -5
No, I was just having trouble uploading it. Now I need to get it down to size. 8 is 10.5 inches (as 0xym0ronic said) The Seamstress is 20.4 inches (just over double 8's height) And the human is 66.9 inches It's weird thinking that you could just nudge her and she'd fall right over 0_o Hmm.. Where'd ya get that information? She seems at least a bit longer to me. See, when the Seamstress had 2 sewn onto her "tail", she seemed the length of several 2s. Seeing as the only thing differing the movie and concept version of the Seamstress is that their doll-heads are different, as is the.. hood? Concealing that head. The length seems about the same. So I'm just going to put some concept art up.. There. Now, as you can (probably) see, and as I've (probably) analyzed she's probably about the length of nine 2 dolls. So, 9 times 18.00 cm = 162 cm, and in inches, that's 63.8 inches, 64 rounded off for simplicity. And that's about.. 5 feet, 3.80 inches.. we'll say 5' 4". So, there you g.. Oh, wait, I see what you mean. Not the length in total, just with the more important bits standing upright, not just everything? Okay. Anyway, there you go, five feet and four inches. I think. It's pretty rough, though. Also, to me she looks more like three, maybe three-and-a-half 8 dolls, even in that stance.
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Post by 6&7/MLP Fan on Nov 30, 2010 3:49:30 GMT -5
Dang, she's rather large... Makes me wonder about how tall the Catbeast was...
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Post by Annadesu on Dec 4, 2010 14:21:04 GMT -5
Well, the catbeast held two in his mouth, so... Probably the size of a larger dog. o.o;
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Post by 6&7/MLP Fan on Dec 7, 2010 11:13:31 GMT -5
Mebbe... Dang, if it's THAT big Don't f**k with 7! XDD
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Post by welcomehome on Dec 16, 2010 20:30:49 GMT -5
Here's a scale drawing that I did... Where? I don't see it. Maybe you forgot to upload it? Anyways, if you search around a bit, specifically on the 9 experiment website, even more specifically on the Scientist's chalkboard drawings, you'll note that not too far from the plans for the 'punks themselves are tiny numbers, so tiny you can barely read them in some cases, indicating how tall each one is. Here, because I'm lazy in terms of math, I used an online centimeters to inches converter. So 1 is 20.32 cm (centimeters); that's about 8 inches. 2 is 18.00 cm, about 7.1 inches.. 3 and 4 are both 18.50 cm; 7.3 inches. (Perhaps they may differ slightly due to man-made flaws that came about when they were still being made?) 5 is 19.70 cm, about 7.8 inches. 6 is 17.78 cm, and that's 7 inches. 7 is 19.37 cm, thus, 7.6 inches.. 8 is 26.67 cm, so.. 10.5 inches; he's a pretty big guy. And last of all, 9 is 20.32 cm, which is 8 inches, the same as 1. So there ya go. I'll be reviewing the machines sometime in the future. I don't think it's been done before, here. Looking at the heights... I thought the Twins were the shortest? Ah well, thankyou for the measurements and thanks for putting them up in cm as well!!! I would have been like D8 what is that?!?!
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Post by Annadesu on Dec 18, 2010 21:21:08 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure 2 is the shortest, of the bunch. Then 6. I think the twins are slightly shorter than 7 is.
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