does ice read architectural digest to keep up w home decor trends or are they solely somewhere between coastal gradparents house and mediterranean style home w leather accents
okay. yes. when they first move in together their house is frat-house-ugly-bad. They don’t want to think about it too much. interior decoration is Incriminating when you’re not supposed to be living together. It’s hand-me-down furniture with scuff marks and stains and no sense of interior design or organization etc. After the whole rooster-papers-pulling-divorce fiasco they (mostly ice) basically start throwing money at it in the hopes that it will help heal their relationship so that’s when it actually starts to look nice & like an actual house that people live in and not just their chaotic secret escape-from-reality house
all of this couched by my own personal opinion that it was a mistake of the highest narrative order to have them buy a house together and everything ive written about it is just an attempt to try to fix/explain that original mistake (as I write about on this blog All the Time)
but late-40s early-50s ice is somewhat clued in to interior design trends yes. think midcentury modern and a Lot of chrome everywhere because they are middle-aged white guys. or, shit, his canonical interior decorating sense, that’s what the house is supposed to look like! It’s supposed to be the TGM house lol. so like dark woods and bookshelves and big windows etc. HOWEVER. this is just a hc that i cant in any good conscience actually work into any type of narrative, but: they’re, like, really into aviation themed decor. like, really really. it allows them to be into the girlycoded hobby of interior decorating because it’s interior decoration about a manlycoded lifestyle. like if you look on etsy for aviation decor…
ice & mav have it all. i am so serious about this.
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Size chart for (some) Cyberverse characters!
(Note: The size and conversions into feet will be done below, typed out for convenience.)
So I was scrolling around on Seibertron's discussion threads about cyberverse (somebody was trying to bring some political figures in the conversation and I was so confused) to try and ignore my real-life responsibilities and I stumbled upon this post!
It's a (probably) official size chart for certain characters from cyberverse! I posted another version of the screenshot below. Also, here is the original video from where the size chart came from, and it is also in a playlist, including other videos about this cyberverse magazine.
Note: I suggest you click on the picture or open it in a new tab, as tumblr murdered the quality pretty badly. I also suggest you all to watch the video, because my computer is kinda crappy, and idk if taking a screenshot murdered the quality.
HEIGHT AND CONVERSION INTO IMPERIAL SYSTEM:
This is by the order from left to right, top to bottom.
Please note that this isn't exact, as I'm just trying my best with eyeballing the heights, and I'm using google conversion to change this in the imperial system, and I'm also rounding the numbers to only two decimal places.
Also, the poses they're doing are really weird (seriously, what are you doing, Acid Storm?), but I'm assuming that wherever their heads end is how tall whoever put this chart together wanted them to be, and they didn't have access to any official art that had everyone standing straight.
By the way, please don't chew me a new butt if I'm off by around 0.10 meters or something. I'm trying my best here, and I don't really want to break out the rulers and grid and do math to find their exact height. I'm just doing this for fun :]
AUTOBOTS/TOP ROW:
Bumblebee: 4.75 meters, equivalent to 15.58 feet.
Optimus Prime: 5.75 meters, equivalent to 18.86 feet.
Windblade: 4.75 meters, equivalent to 15.58 feet.
Grimlock: 6 meters, equivalent to 19.69 feet (nice).
Hot Rod: 5.25 meters, equivalent to 17.22 feet.
Wheeljack: 5.50 meters, equivalent to 18.04 feet.
Blurr: 5.50 meters, equivalent to 18.04 feet.
Ratchet: 5.65 meters, equivalent to 18.54 feet.
DECEPTICONS/BOTTOM ROW:
Megatron: 6.25 meters, equivalent to 20.50 feet.
Starscream: 5.10 meters, equivalent to 16.73 feet.
Shockwave: 5.75 meters, equivalent to 18.86 feet.
Thundercracker: 4.65 meters, equivalent to 15.26 feet.
Shadow Striker: 5.65 meters, equivalent to 18.54 feet.
Acid Storm: 4.65 meters, equivalent to 15.26 feet.
Soundwave: 5.65 meters, equivalent to 18.54 feet.
Slipstream: 4.65 meters, equivalent to 15.26 feet.
Below the cut is some stuff that I found interesting, like the average of heights, orders from shortest to tallest, surprises I had, and other thoughts. Take a look!
AVERAGE HEIGHTS OF AUTOBOTS:
5.39 meters, equivalent to 17.69 feet (nice).
AVERAGE HEIGHTS OF DECEPTICONS:
5.29 meters, equivalent to 17.37 feet.
AVERAGE HEIGHTS OF BOTS WITH LAND-BASED ALT-MODES (there were 11 of them in total; 7 Autobots, 4 Decepticons):
5.61 meters, equivalent to 18.40 feet.
AVERAGE HEIGHTS OF BOTS WITH AERIAL-BASED ALT-MODES (there were 5 of them in total; 1 Autobot, 4 Decepticons):
4.76 meters, equivalent to 15.62 feet.
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Height re-order; Tallest to shortest, all bots:
1. Megatron (6.25 m // 20.50 ft)
2. Grimlock (6 m // 19.69 ft)
3. Optimus Prime and Shockwave (Both 5.75 m // 18.86 ft)
4. Ratchet, Shadow Striker, and Soundwave (All 5.65 m // 18.54 ft)
5. Blurr and Wheeljack (Both 5.50 m // 18.04 ft)
6. Hot Rod (5.25 m // 17.22 ft)
7. Starscream (5.10 m // 16.73 ft)
8. Bumblebee and Windblade (Both 4.75 m // 15.58 ft)
9. Acid Storm, Slipstream, and Thundercracker (All 4.65 m // 15.26 ft)
Height re-order; Tallest to shortest, Autobots only:
1. Grimlock (6 m // 19.69 ft)
2. Optimus Prime (5.75 m // 18.54 ft)
3. Ratchet (5.65 m // 18.54 ft)
4. Blurr and Wheeljack (Both 5.50 m // 18.04 ft)
5. Hot Rod (5.25 m // 17.22 ft)
6. Bumblebee and Windblade (Both 4.75 m // 15.58 ft)
Height re-order; Tallest to shortest, Decepticons only:
1. Megatron (6.25 m // 20.50 ft)
2. Shockwave (5.75 m // 18.86 ft)
3. Shadow Striker, and Soundwave (Both 5.65 m // 18.54 ft)
4. Starscream (5.10 m // 16.73 ft)
5. Acid Storm, Slipstream, and Thundercracker (All 4.65 m // 15.26 ft)
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This whole list was pretty interesting, although I do feel like the animators weren't all that faithful to this (heck, I don't think they had this, and were just told general guidelines to follow to make each character a certain height.) Also, I'd have thought the seekers (and Windblade) would have been taller than most of the other bots that have land-based alt-modes, like Bumblebee or Hot Rod. I guess not in this continuity.
Considering that the other bots that are the same height as Shadow Striker or taller are either SUVs, tanks, large trucks, dinosaurs, etc, while Shadow Striker is just a sports car is pretty interesting.
I also like to imagine that the only reason why Starscream is taller than the other seekers listed is because he made some sort of mod (maybe something that has to do to his rockets at his heel/foot?)
It's too bad that there doesn't seem to be anything with the rest of the s1 characters (Because I swear there were more Autobots first shown in background scenes during season one, but I could be wrong), and it really is too bad that we don't have anything for the season 2, 3, and the movie specials.
Still, I hope you all found this post as interesting as I did!
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