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− | <p> In the past, people have | + | <p> In the past, people have tried making Minecraft things in real life by creating recreations of a piston out of Lego. It's not possible to recreate redstone, the mysterious material that can do nearly anything, and to create gadgets and devices with it. Or is it?</p><br /><br /><p> Hecbac, a Redditor, has been working on these devices for more than two years, and has delivered amazing results. Some of their initial work involves things like dispensers, but they eventually made the redstone systems modular. This allows it to function similar to as it is in the game.</p><br /><br /><p> The latest post from Hecbac showcases a complete, working circuit. It stops a cute little sheep and triggers the block and some powerful pistons. [https://notes.io/qn7nT Extremecraft] The end of the video also shows a range of blocks from previous videos, although we're pretty sure the TNT is a standard block. It's quite impressive and more so as this is something Hecbac does in their free time. [https://malmbergrobin.livejournal.com/profile Extremecraft] </p><br /><br /><p> Heblac's modular designs could easily be made into a variety of toys. However they have also declared that it's difficult to make money from these toys. We'll just have to enjoy the intricate and stunning Minecraft redstone creations for now. The creativity and skill of the Minecraft community continues to be awe-inspiring.</p><br /><br /><p> Spellcraft is a brand new adventure with new enemies and a spell system, was released yesterday. It's even better: it's completely free. [https://zenwriting.net/oxpunch06/jpw03-wiki-age-bio-age Extremecraft] </p> |
Latest revision as of 21:04, 23 December 2022
In the past, people have tried making Minecraft things in real life by creating recreations of a piston out of Lego. It's not possible to recreate redstone, the mysterious material that can do nearly anything, and to create gadgets and devices with it. Or is it?
Hecbac, a Redditor, has been working on these devices for more than two years, and has delivered amazing results. Some of their initial work involves things like dispensers, but they eventually made the redstone systems modular. This allows it to function similar to as it is in the game.
The latest post from Hecbac showcases a complete, working circuit. It stops a cute little sheep and triggers the block and some powerful pistons. Extremecraft The end of the video also shows a range of blocks from previous videos, although we're pretty sure the TNT is a standard block. It's quite impressive and more so as this is something Hecbac does in their free time. Extremecraft
Heblac's modular designs could easily be made into a variety of toys. However they have also declared that it's difficult to make money from these toys. We'll just have to enjoy the intricate and stunning Minecraft redstone creations for now. The creativity and skill of the Minecraft community continues to be awe-inspiring.
Spellcraft is a brand new adventure with new enemies and a spell system, was released yesterday. It's even better: it's completely free. Extremecraft