Minecraft Another small island map that I made to celebrate the snow days I've had this week |
- Another small island map that I made to celebrate the snow days I've had this week
- So... I use tridents to build iron throne from Game Of Thrones
- Some *art* I made when I was 9
- Mind blowing
- Thought you guys might find helpful this circle guide I use constantly. (8-64m diameter)
- I noticed the hole through the ice thing and decided to do this
- Buffed Steve
- I don't know if this was a mean thing to do but since my girlfriend is only 4'9 I made sure that I made her skin as short as possible
- I made a resourcepack that puts plastic straws in turtles' nostrils.
- I got bored at word and made this.
- Abandoned house out at sea
- cute lil bee art i made :)
- Minecraftian Gothic. Remake of my previous pixel-art.
- Does anyone know how to build it?
- My latest build in my survival world
- I made the Eclipse-class dreadnought from the Star Wars comics! It took me 26 hours in the span of 4 days to build it. The length of the ship is 1050 blocks, 464 width and 255 height. I would've posted a screenshot instead of a render, but 64 render distance isn't enough for good shots :D
- Me and my friend made a dome over our base!
- Ocean Monument Farm Front just about Completed, Nighttime picture in post
- This tall guy won’t drop his block. Modeled and rendered by me
- Pros at the End be like
- My 7 y/o cousin is a talented builder. All he needed was a circle guide-chart. His very first survival house :)
- TIL that cave spiders are friendly and like to party during the day.
- I turned part of my world into wool
- Piston door 10 blocks wide and expandable in height.
- My new creation, a house somewhere in the depths of the tundra by a long river. What can you say about this? It is important for me to know your opinion.
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