Hey guys welcome back to the kingdom of Dale and Erebor it’s been a while since we’ve been back to Lonely Mountain but with the release of the third Hobbit film I figured why not return to the mountain what better time was there to come back and try and complete the Dwarven Fortress that we started building so long ago and as we sweep inside the main room you can see that glowing lava and and just so much stone brick in this underground catacombs and home of the Dwarven race The Hobbit 3 was such a great movie I loved seeing it And so I feel spurred and inspired to come back and complete the treasure room from the city of Arab now if you remember from the movies they walked down to the treasure room from stairs up above and the whole room is really like a giant ramp with one big Door at the bottom that leads out of it but for the most part the whole room is just one big sea of gold so I connected up as many walkways as I could really to the pillars and once I had a few in place I came back to this first walkway that I’d Built between the first two pillars and I started on a design that I would be able to mirror and copy and paste across to the rest of the walkways along the treasure chamber now at first I used the marble as you can see me doing here but it looked too Bright so I changed it to stone brick but I didn’t want nothing but stone brick so I added these fence posts along the sides as well to give it a bit of differentiation then adding those step blocks on the stairs all the way to the entrance of the room And now I was happy with mostly what I’d done with this section of the walkway I copy and pasted it to the other walkways around the room and it took a little bit of jostling and jimmying at Parts I had to rotate and modify the design a little bit especially the T Sections between the walkways to make them all fit and connects properly but overall copy and pasting save me a lot of time here now again coming down to the bottom of the room and now I wanted the bottom section of the room to be slightly raised off the ground And I wanted it to be like a sea of gold underneath it so I built this raised walkway section this raised bottom platform and starts to build a huge door that would lead out of the treasure room at the bottom and to achieve this I used stone brick some logs And then I covered the back of what would be the door in Wood put some wooden logs along the bottom and then filled in the layer in front of the wood with fence posts and this gives you a cool cross hatch door effect that has a bit of depth to It and doesn’t look too flat and now again I added another raised platform down there leading towards the camera And now near the door I wanted a small section of pillars an erased platform So I designed one pillar copied that design at the other corner of the platform and then once I was happy and it took me a long time to get happy at times I didn’t think that it was in the middle but once I was truly happy with the design I finished it up Chiseled it up and then raised the roof and then I copied the pillar that I have in the middle there all the way underneath the platform to give it a kind of column effect right next to the door now there’s these stairs overhang along the side and that Looked a bit dirty so I added pillars underneath those now with most of the structure complete it was time to paint in the gold and I literally do mean paint to the gold in I used a world edit brush to put down loads and loads these are actually Spheres these are actually balls of gold placed on top of each other in a pattern that makes it look like the whole room leans upwards with all that gold stacked all the way to the roof it looks pretty cool and I use actual gold blocks unfortunately there’s no gold coins in The texture pack or in Minecraft so I had to make do with golden blocks but I’m really happy with the effect I achieved with them and then again using the sphere tool stacked up this gold all the way up against the the walls of this room now At the moment those walls are covered in torches but that won’t be true for the rest of the build I’m going to remove those torches and add some more natural lighting to really bring out the goal because when you watch the movie this is a very very dark room the only thing That really glows are the braziers the dragon of course when he breatheses fire and the gold itself now I put some glowstone blocks around scattered inside the gold to add to that Sheen but you can see me here now removing the Torches from the sides of the room And I’m really happy with the effect it leaves me with with the torches at the side of the rim gone the room looks a whole lot bigger because you don’t see the borders and the edges of the room so there’s a lot of myth to how big the room could be now There’s one thing I needed to add to this gold pile and that’s of course it’s slumbering guest and if you can guess what this is that’s right it’s a dragon’s eye I used cold blocks for the black scaly skin of Smaug the Terrible and I used glowstone blocks for his eyes And painted over with some red stained glass to give it a red glow and now of course smug is pretty huge and it’s not just his eye that’s showing so around the room I added these black blocks of coal that are there to represent his tail which sprawled all the way around the Goal and weaves in and out of it and the spiky bit of his tail leans out at the bottom there now also I wanted more natural Lighting in here the glowstone blocks looked cool but I also wanted to add some flame braziers so that’s what you can see me here designing here now And that does pretty much duck it’s time to swoop inside and take a look at the treasure room of Erebor now you might remember a few friends from the treasure room that’s right oh yeah look at these guys there’s a few dwarves that have come to inspect the Treasure inside there and do you recognize one of them I think I do And you can see there are the dragon’s eye with the green stained glass block in the middle oh and what’s this it looks like a hobbit has found the arkan Stone But you better be careful because you don’t want to wake up what Slumbers deep down inside this goal that’s right it’s the terrible smile now that’s one more chamber pretty much done for Erebor and that’s where I think I’m gonna call it for my arable build hit like and favorite And subscribe if You want to see more and I’ll see you guys next time for some more big builds take care Video Information
This video, titled ‘Minecraft Let’s Build – Erebor – #26 The Treasure Room’, was uploaded by Sjin on 2015-01-26 17:30:03. It has garnered 288376 views and 10931 likes. The duration of the video is 00:11:49 or 709 seconds.
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