Minecraft: The Hinderburg Disaster.

Описание к видео Minecraft: The Hinderburg Disaster.

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A 213 by 53 cloth blocks large zeppelin, made on a alpha server in about 6 days. I estimate the block-count to be around 22500 blocks, NOT counting the tail-section. It takes a full minute to walk from the nose to the end of the tail. I'm not happy about the tail, but I'm too lazy to redo it.

The part between, 0.45 and 3.45 is sped up 3.5 times, the full version lasts 11 minutes, But who wants to see 11 minutes of burning stuff, right?

To make some things clear.

- No, it's not Win95, Win95, WinMe, Win2000. It's Win XP with the classic theme.
- Yes I know it's not the Hindenburg. Yes I know the fire didn't start in the middle. Stop complaining already.
- Yes, I DID made a backup before I burned it. Setting it on fire was my main goal so I could make this video, but the zeppelin is still save.
- NO MCEDIT or anything like that whatsoever. Everything was hand build.
- It was build over the course of 6 days. Don't remember the actual amount of hours, but there were many.
- It was a one-man build.
- At least 22500 blocks.
- This is on a free-to-build server I ran myself. My server, my rules.
- The server mod I was using was Heyo, which is now discontinued. While Bukkit is it's successor, I prefer to use Canary, which is basically a continued version of Heyo. Google will provide you with links to both.
- The zeppelin mod didn't exist back then. I recently tried it, and well, it didn't go that very well, it didn't go at all. There is/was a limit on the amount of blocks that can be moved, and I am over that limit at least tenfold. Even with one half, it's still crippling my rig. This zeppelin will never fly...

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