Thursday, May 26, 2016

Minecraft: The Village 21128 Review Part 2

As we move on to the next set, bags two and three build out the Black Smiths shop.  Bag two builds the terrain and most of the walls, forge and hinging system.  Bag three finishes the interior, front, roof and also contains Steve with an iron sword.  This clever building has a flat roof and an open floor plan around the front corner of the building.  There are a couple windows, two stacked, removable, printed furnaces and a forge with lava.  The best part of this building is that the roof and front hinges up on a fairly well hidden Technic hinge system.  It functions well, has enough friction to hold its position, looks good and makes it much easier to access the inside of the building.




Next up is the Library, built from bags four and five.  This is one of the three larger buildings in the set and splits open length wise for interior access.  This is an attractive building with simple terrain, windows, one door and an attic.  The attic has a spider web and hanging below it into the main room are three removable bookshelf blocks.  The building also has a printed crafting box, a table and some benches.  The surrounding terrain does include some mushrooms.  Bag four builds the terrain and walls along with some of the interior, bag five builds the bookshelves, roof and an Enderman figure.  The roof is finishes with 1x4 and 1x6 smooth tiles and the peak has 2x2 jumpers to give a polished finish.




Bag six builds some snow covered stone/gravel terrain with a small waterfall, some ice, mushrooms and a support structure for the building that is constructed in the next bag.  This is a fairly straight forward build that is raised up higher than the previous ones to create a hill.  Bag seven builds the simple structure that goes on top of the previous terrain and also includes two torches, two emerald blocks to mine and a brick built Iron Golem.  There are 2x2 jumpers under the building for the emerald blocks to be mined from and clips next to the entrance to the building and down below where the emerald blocks are for the two torches.  The terrain forms a sort of staircase up to the entrance and there is no actual door.  The structure is very simple, three walls with windows and an opening in ceiling to access the the roof with its nicely build railing.  This is meant to represent a regular house or guard tower.



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