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The picture was taken at my local Comic Con because I have no space, to the point where I can only display the city by itself on the floor, and the rest goes into storage. It's already just under 10k pieces, and I plan on spending $500 on parts for it every 6 months for now and might start ordering parts every 3 months. I plan on making it at least with an area of 20 chunks. The next one is a chunk with an End Ship and doc module to attach to the center tower. I might go crazy like an actual End City with a bunch of transparent supports and Dungeons modules as well, such as the Broken Citadel, although it could be its own separate thing.
i found my micro world overworld sets and used all the pieces from them to rebuild it entirely custom so they flow together well. Missing the pig and villager sadly i think younger me lost them
I don’t usually post but I was cleaning out my room and forgot I had this original Minecraft set from 2013 that I got signed by notch. In elementary school me and my friends were crazy about Minecraft and one of my friends was the son of John Carmack if yall know who that is he worked on Quake, doom, and wolfenstein. He knew notch through mutual friends and set up a meet and greet for us to get stuff signed. I was just wondering what this thing could be worth I have no idea. I’m not necessarily interested in selling it just looking to see what it might be worth. The set is 21105 and it’s factory sealed. Thanks yall and sorry if this was a long post.
So basically I have some space and I wanted to make a mini Minecraft world in Lego. I’d make a bit of the world my self but I’d also want some of it to be from offical Lego sets. If anyone knows some good ones please let me, I’d appreciate!! (Photo from Cheesey Studio’s “I spent 3 YEARS Building a LEGO Minecraft World”) and I got thr idea to do this from him
So as we know, The Ender Dragon is probably the best ever set of the lego minecraft line. BUT it is also part of a family of set which is almost entirely Harry Potter. This suggest that the set stole the idea of a desk topper where you spin a crank and the build flaps its wings. Thoughts?
My wife is having fun with Lego since she never played with them as a kid 🤗