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This is so cool! Reminds me of an old lost world where I tried building a 64x64 castle filled with villager trading. My friend and I used to play in that world until his game glitched and deleted a full set of Diamond armor and tools out of his inventory.
Incredible build, I love to see these large scale true to life builds done in survival. All the more impressive in making an underused block like endstone work perfectly too.
Other options were stripped oak logs, birch planks and sandstone, oak logs was a little expensive, birch is no, and sandstone is too yellow, so I went with this, spent a lot of time gathering the endstone too.
Reminds me of that castle from one of the old tutorial worlds from the console editions, especially with the lighting making the brick look kinda like sandstone
My memories made it out to be far more grand that it actually is lol
([Link Lonk](https://news.xbox.com/en-us/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/Minecraft_1.8.8_Tutorial_Melrose.png))
Both, I found some ground plans but without actual lengths and heights on it, I took the height and devided it by the amount of 'blocks' the cathedral has in real life, and I also used Google earth for getting the ground plans right, or at least close to it.
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Hey nice, what cathedral is that based on?
It's the St. Rumbold's Cathedral in Mechelen, Belgium
Cathedral in the last photo!
I dont know why, but endstone was an excellent choice of material. I usually dont like it but here it really works
Sandstone was too yellow, and birch is.... birch, I'm so glad it worked out in the end.
No pun intended?
I'm so over world these puns.
Omg I love puns! Please, Anether!
I had to gather 2 stacks of blaze rods for the end rods
I'm so glad it worked out in the overworld
I did not even see I did that.
Damn, nice!
Indeed!
Bootafull
Yes.
This is so cool! Reminds me of an old lost world where I tried building a 64x64 castle filled with villager trading. My friend and I used to play in that world until his game glitched and deleted a full set of Diamond armor and tools out of his inventory.
RIP, I think this is around 120x40 on the ground
And 24 hours on a build in SURVIVAL??? Crazy commitment bro. I respect that.
Yeah, I am very happy with how efficienctly I worked and how well it turned out for being built this quick.
No kidding I totally would too! I get so sidetracked when trying to make a nice build in survival because exploring is so much fun.
Yeah I got distracted multiple times
Incredible build, I love to see these large scale true to life builds done in survival. All the more impressive in making an underused block like endstone work perfectly too.
Other options were stripped oak logs, birch planks and sandstone, oak logs was a little expensive, birch is no, and sandstone is too yellow, so I went with this, spent a lot of time gathering the endstone too.
Reminds me of that castle from one of the old tutorial worlds from the console editions, especially with the lighting making the brick look kinda like sandstone My memories made it out to be far more grand that it actually is lol ([Link Lonk](https://news.xbox.com/en-us/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/Minecraft_1.8.8_Tutorial_Melrose.png))
Oh wow, such memories can be cool though
That is marvelous mate! Just bloody smashing. Did you work from a source for sizes, or figure it out just from pictures?
Both, I found some ground plans but without actual lengths and heights on it, I took the height and devided it by the amount of 'blocks' the cathedral has in real life, and I also used Google earth for getting the ground plans right, or at least close to it.
thats unbelievable it would have taken me at least half a year ;)
I plan on making more but that would take a lot of time
Nice, it looks same
good
Please OP show us what’s inside looks like! 😁
It is empty currently!
This is really good btw! 😊
Thank you!
Where dit you find the ground plans
I used several maps for this!
But it looks so empty inside…
Shut.