This is my Builder Guild Series where in this video I build an amazing Nordic inspired lighthouse on my starter Island to house a future mending villager and I build a monolithic sugar cane farm for all my firework rocket needs both of these builds are extracts from my primary Minecraft let’s play series on This YouTube channel so if you’re interested in seeing all all of the extra let’s play fluff around these builds be sure to check out episodes 4 and five of that series for now though let’s get into some builds with all of my resources neatly packed away in my Brand spanking new shulker boxes I could finally start and I start by making the landscape just a little bit more interesting as it is at the moment just a flat blank Beach thereafter I went ahead and I started using the mud and some Spruce logs to build a very wide And sturdy base as the structure is being built on Sand and is therefore in need of some serious support moving upward I started to build in stone variants purposefully in order to contrast against a very brown base however I did include some of that gray In the stone walls in the base as well as the mud and the spruce logs being the brown colors that I pulled up Ward into the vertical expansions and as the tower continued to expand vertically I stepped it in one space in several places in order to ensure that the base of the Structure remained the heaviest Center of mass Additionally the 45° Spruce stair roofs I repeated in several places in order for that pattern as well as the color to be a repeating occurrence throughout the build and that is is the lighthouse where I intend to keep our mending Librarian villager at least for a while I’m very happy with it it is honestly a fantastic build I love it and I just I really did just make it up on the fly as I built it um it looks very Nordic compared to the rest Which is less so I Mean something as kind of the the Nordic L housee roof overhangs over there but whereas the windmill which really could have done with a very sturdy base like this looks tall and lanky this thing looks Broad and firmly set in the ground which is a good thing being built on Primarily sand um its colors are also very limited and muted compared to say the windmill again which has blacks Grays Browns of various colors even the green of the copper which this thing has brown and gray and that that’s it that that is the only two colors it has in Varying degrees but it’s simpler I don’t mind it let me know what you guys think down in the comments um do you like our Lighthouse build that we have we’ve got some campfires in the top this world some smoke Rising let me know your thoughts what would you have done Differently and while you’re there my friends why not give this video a like a thumbs up that thing ofama jig and maybe you know a subscription if you’re new if you’re finding me for the first time now I really would appreciate it now for the aesthetic elements of this build which Will come in a little bit we’re going to do the Technics first I want to bring in an air of mysticism right this is a fantasy world and I want to start introducing some of those fantasy Magical elements so I’ve built the storage element so far right and if i’ If I ever need more than three double chests full of sugar cane then then something is wrong unless they some way somehow introduce a sugar cane wood type like they did with bamboo but I’m I’m not holding up hopes for that uh what where’s my oh there it is hi um yeah so I wanted to build this thing first which right there I’ve got this little drop shoot where hopefully if everything goes well the sugar cane should fall from what is going to be a floating structure Above This collection Point into that Hopper and be stored which does mean I Can take some random blocks and I’m just going to go for the ACAA wood cuz I have it in my inventory right now and I want to go up I’m thinking about 10 blocks before I do anything else from that point as I built upward I gradually widened the base of this floating Structure in order to act as a funnel for all of the sugar cane that this Farm is going to be producing which if I were to demonstrate real quick by placing a bucket of water down a water source it would flow out seven blocks from that so I’ve got seven Granite blocks out here and this will be drop shoots on either side of the farm acting in the full height of the farm but in effect I will have is I’ll actually have a water source placed there which the drops of the farm will fall down to here and be funneled to the Center where this is the final drop shoot into the storage system of the farm with the rough width of the technical aspects of the farm laid out thanks to this drop shoot I could finally begin to move into building the sugar cane Farms itself at least the first layer and it’s A very simple Observer and piston push based sugar cane farm and by adding in the last bits of glass over there I think the farm is ready for me to simulate if I were to do that that side grows and I’ve got sugar cane that goes Down now the Farm is not going to be lossless but I think for the most part it should be efficient enough and I’m going to add enough layers vertically that I don’t think it’s going to matter too much uh this block can’t be here because that’s where my drop shoot needs to Be all that remained then was to expand this Farm vertically adding three more total layers to the set and man the resulting Farm is ugly mostly because of all the granite I’m not a fan of the Granite luckily it’s a fairly simple process to hide all of that hideous Granite between a far More aesthetically appealing Stone variant box and after building said plain and boring box I could go in and I could add in the details the inverted slope of the horns versus the bottom funnel downward and these dark deep slate accent elements that I really like seeing in for those that don’t know this Is very reminiscent of a creeper farm that I built in my last series and I really like it it’s a very cool and Stark Fantastical Monument that sits out in the middle of the landscape and finally we finished this Monument off by detailing or at least filling in the Spaces for the lower funnel and man working from the bottom up is by far the most tedious part of this project and with a handful of really small Twirls and addons to the Deep slate detailing I think our sugar cane Farm is done and in the roughly 1 hour or so it Took me to build the shell in detail all of that around the outside we’ve gotten very close to 10 stacks of sugar cane from it so that is brilliant that’s fantastic and I’ve not been losing any it all works very well with the actually lands on the hopper not falling around the Outside Video Information
This video, titled ‘BUILDING MONTAGE – Nordic LIGHTHOUSE & Monolithic SUGARCANE Farm’, was uploaded by Spartan Builds on 2024-01-12 11:06:42. It has garnered 91 views and 2 likes. The duration of the video is 00:08:19 or 499 seconds.
Episodes 4 & 5 of my Let’s Play Minecraft Survival Series are out!
In this Minecraft Building Montage Video, I showcase only the Fantastic Builds from those two videos!
First, I built a Beautiful Nordic Inspired Lighthouse on my starter Island to house a Mending Librarian Villager!
Second, I built a Floating Monolithic Sugarcane Farm, that introduced an air of Magic and Fantasy into my otherwise Medieval Survival World!
Full Let’s Play Video (Episode 4): https://youtu.be/5Okc2xBiGyc
Full Let’s Play Video (Episode 5): https://youtu.be/Pn-HkW3m83c
My Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh2hF4LkJh8tgH4rpVzVFtw
I hope you all Enjoy!
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