What’s going on guys? My name is ZaziNombies, and today We have built the biggest Lego addition to our Minecraft World series yet. Built from over 25,000 bricks. Weighing over 80 pounds and taking up a space of over seven hundred and twenty five thousand cubic centimeters This is Minecraft’s Woodland Mansion built entirely from Lego bricks. I used tons of brown and gray pieces. Even a bit of dark tan. It’s got an interior as well for Steve to have some monster mashes Just the base plate alone for this creation took over six massive plates I did also use some textured brown pieces that were found in old wild west sets, and they helped give it a really cool Wooden texture on the very sides of it. I built over 56 individual windows for this creation even that the light gray wool “illager” head that adorns the tops of staircases on The woodland mansion in-game. So in Minecraft, these are naturally generating structures, they’re incredibly rare And they’re found only in the roofed forest Biome. You can locate one though, by buying a woodland explorer map from a Villager with the emerald currency. You can see I also put some lights in it, waited till it got dark So that I could light up all the different windows as in Minecraft They have torches inside so you can see them quite well in the dark. These mansions were officially added into Minecraft in the September 2016 Exploration update I think they make a really cool addition to the game. So from Lego It was mostly the light grey and brown pieces, although I did use some dark brown as you can see above the windows and some dark tan for the little “x” decorations that the very bottom level has. So for the windows, too I use lots of 2 by 1 clear Lego bricks, tons and tons of those. Here you can even see a Woodland Mansion that was found half spawning, so you can see kind of inside of it. The cat is enjoying the view from the roof of the mansion. It measures over 3 feet wide, 4 feet long and 3 feet Tall at its tallest point and the roof alone took over 8,000 brown smooth tiles just to polish it all off. I think it gives it a really cool wooden texture, and all the different lines from the tiles give it a very cool, kind of shiny “plank” look to it. I did also use some light tan for the floor and that simulates the Minecraft block: The birch wood plank, which is used to make the floor in the game. I did also plant some grass and a few trees down in the corner as you can see right there and even a few mushrooms Spread around the roofed forest for Steve to go find. I did also add a few custom printed blocks to this creation. We have a piston, some bookcases, a few ender chests as well, and even a block of emerald there as well. You can see the enchantment table and the command block as well. In Minecraft too, if you come across one of these mansions they hold tons and tons of loot inside them. You can get everything from diamond armor to gold ingots to even music discs if you’re lucky. There you can see we’re blowing open the side of one with some TNT. They have a really neat layout. There’s lots of red and white carpet and to simulate that in Lego. I use red smooth tiles, and then a little trim of white around the very edge. Woodland mansions are also home to three new mobs in Minecraft: the illager, vindicator, and evoker. Two of which spawn exclusively in the Woodland Mansion. I did also use some pieces with little brick textures on them to simulate the sort of “cracks” in the cobblestone. That you see in the game. I used lots of green smooth tiles for the grass and even some dark green bricks to simulate the leaves on the trees. There you can see a scale of it as well with a lego Minecraft lumberjack minifigure. An absolutely Gargantuan Lego creation. It took four people Just to lift it, and it had to be transported in the back of a truck, it was that huge. I had to bring it out to The forest though, as I it’s the Woodland mansion. I thought it made a a really cool set to display it off. The illager heads too were built with olive green for the eyes, then I used a few bracket pieces to attach the black 2×4 nose and the Windows as I said were built with that 2×1 clear piece which they let light through they’re not too transparent But I think they give it a pretty cool, sort of Minecraft “pane of glass” type look. But there you guys have it I hope you have enjoyed this Lego Woodland Mansion. let me know in the comments your idea for the next Lego creation that you would like to see built. And Do be sure to leave the video a thumbs up if you guys enjoyed and, do want to see more large-scale Builds like these. They do take longer to make, but I think it’s worth it in the end. So thank you guys so much for watching my videos, and I’ll see you guys in another video with another Lego creation. Video Information
This video, titled ‘LEGO Minecraft Woodland Mansion’, was uploaded by Nombies on 2017-08-30 18:01:57. It has garnered 4545313 views and 60483 likes. The duration of the video is 00:04:56 or 296 seconds.
Built from scratch using over 25,000 LEGO parts, and weighing in at a staggering 80 pounds, we turn Minecraft’s woodland mansion into a reality. This building was built with over 55 individual glass and masonry brick windows, over 8,000 brown smooth tile pieces to simulate the house’s dark oak wooden roof, and is complete with its signature striking red carpet interior. The original in-game digital structure was added in the 1.11 Exploration update of Minecraft, where it can be found exclusively spawning in the roofed-forest biome. Ready for all of your minifigures, mobs and monsters to begin their blocky LEGO adventures within, here is the mansion’s real world replica.