[Applause] [Applause] Hansel and gretel lived with their father in the wood country and their stepmother than video actual at the edge of the woods and that they if there was a great famine in the world and they had very little food and her stepmother suggested to that father that they take The children Hansel and Gretel and put him out in the woods and for themselves much later Hansel and Gretel ended up in the woods and they were starving and they were hungry and everything was miserable until they laid us eyes upon a house made out of sweet gingerbread Sugar sugar guys they ran up start eat but before they knew it an old crone came out of the house grabbed them and put them in the house more specifically they put happy she put Hansel in the cell and made Gretchen do her work so you all know probably guys the story Of Hansel and Gretel and this is my version of the the witch’s house all in the spirit of Halloween guys so welcome to Chuck build welcome to chunk them and yeah there this is a very small house as you can see it obviously fits in a chunk But even by a chunk bills standard this is still a very small house and it basically takes up half the house sorry hope the chunk and but I really like it for a bit of fun to be honest the wolves are spruce and then we have the cables For the corners being made out of red terracotta and bone blocks then we had a candy and that’s obviously just the glazed Turk of the box of barren kinds and then the interior is largely dark oak for the floors but oak for the for the roof and all from the ceiling and For the finally we have some combination of quartz slabs and spruce slabs that’s the whole build really except for one thing part of the building is diagonal and I think that’s a nifty little feature and you can actually you can actually use at least part of this diagonal feature as Well so as you can see the cell is in the diagonal part and out here we have a nice little porch it’s also partly part of the diagonal features and what that does really the diagonal bit is it adds some interest to an otherwise fairly basic structure and so that’s why I Liked it I wanted to make diagonal buildings for a while and I think I’m gonna maybe try and do it a little bit more in the future because it was good fun and it’s a new challenge especially trying to get the roof correct I think I managed its kind of here almost debating This half slab here whether it should be there but then I think this looks too naked or it should be there so I decided to have it there and so apart from the house guys this chunk grill has a little tiny custom Creek with the rock and well And I think in general I mean this is obviously mostly built for fun just because it’s Halloween but in general this house has some nice features and it’s a little extra look and I think that’s about it for this house guys if you enjoyed it remember remember that There is a structure blog download in the description if you happen to be on the java version of Minecraft and if you’re not have a good look at the video of me building it the time lapse and you will be able to figure it out on any Other version of Minecraft and yeah if you liked the video leave a like leave a comment and happy Halloween guys I’ll see you next time bye Video Information
This video, titled ‘ChunkBuild 25: Witch House from Hansel and Gretel | Halloween Special (Minecraft Timelapse House)’, was uploaded by Vidargavia on 2017-10-31 16:00:06. It has garnered 681 views and 18 likes. The duration of the video is 00:07:51 or 471 seconds.
Welcome to ChunkBuild, the series where we make small but beautiful houses in one chunk! Today it’s Minecraft Halloween Special here in ChunkBuild! And we build the Witch House from Hansel and Gretel.
The timelapse is epic if I say so myself, making this a Minecraft Timelapse House 🙂
This build is available to download as a structure block here: (TBA)
To use this structure in your own world, download it and put it in the structures folder in your world save folder. Then give yourself a structure block (/give @p minecraft:structure_block), place it and set it to load, entering the file name as name.
Chunkbuild is a series where I will show three builds per theme, then go on to a new theme, ad infinitum. Each build fits in a Minecraft chunk, ergo Chunkbuild. The themes will vary tremendously, so if you don’t like a style, just give it a week or so and then check back.
In these videos I show of the build, comment on the block palette; details of the builds and show you how to do elements that are hard to build or interesting. The theme this time is Atlantis.
The Replaymod is available here: replaymod.com
The lovely music is SERENITY by Jason Shaw and is licensed under a Attribution 3.0 United States License.
Black Riders Anthem by Little Glass Men is licensed under a Attribution License.