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Visually, yeah this nailed it, but each of these sets would be soooooo expensive if they were like this…like really overpriced for what we get end product.
I like the video and how you improved on the Minecraft sets. However, I would have also liked to see longer shots of the before and after comparisons of each set. Since you took so much time to build each set, it would be nice to have more than 5 seconds to take in the finished sets.
since lego price their sets based on block count, my guess is that since it's a 'kids series', they focus more on hitting cheap price points rather than focusing on accurcy and detail, like the Landmark replication sets
These sets look so much better! You should have kept the water one plate shorter than the blocks at their same level though because of how water sits shorter than a full block in-game
And the way they don't use only full blocks in original sets makes sets so much better to look at. Like, you don't have to count every single block to see if it's accurate. It's art. Just enjoy looking at the whole thing.
I thought the first set would end up ridiculously high compared to the original, but it's surprisingly level. Just like Minecraft I guess. They nailed the right block height to make elevation without stacking too fast.
This is awesome but would probably hike the price of the set 10 fold, however some parts like putting the glass panes in the middle of the blocks is a great change they should adopt. But overall the fact that you can edit and change the set by yourself makes lego really great
dude they can make these sets for the same price they just rip you off. And no with Lego you cannot change it they put stupid colors in, Just a garbage company
Other themes have had way more inaccuracies than Minecraft, and half these "inaccuracies" are just because making it 1-1 would drive up the price (Like making every single block exactly square) or because a minifigure wouldn't be able to use it (Like the door being 2 wide and the bed being 6 long).
I think some of y’all are completely missing the point. LEGO Minecraft sets are playsets, not display kits. Functionality takes top priority over accuracy; it’s why the doors are bigger and the chests aren’t accurate, and beds are longer. Things need to be useable for minifigures. Obviously, there’s still a lot of inaccuracies; colors for certain things, designs for certain mobs, the scale of structures, but complaining about the door not being completely unusable for the sake of accuracy is a bit ridiculous This comment is mainly about certain people complaining, not the video itself. I know the video is made for fun and to get that accurate look for display purposes, which is completely fine. Some of y’all just gotta chill
5:36 "I started by smushing these two 16x16 plates together..." (and then five seconds later, realizing you may as well have Kragled them together because ain't no way you're EVER getting those apart)
@@RayramAureanBlue The separators need a minimum amount of leverage to work, even when used as a pair. With the size of the plates, and not having any gap to pry them apart, the separators will pull off the bricks long before they pull the bricks themselves apart...
instead of using 2 1x3 plates for the bed, i would’ve loved to see a 2x2 plate with a 2x1 with studs, so that the mini figures could actually sleep in the bed
This was fascinating. It would have been nice if you’d done a before and after segment at the end of the video so we had something to compare the builds to.
@@TheAdvertisement no the mini figures can’t fit through the door and there legs and sticking out the legs and the water isn’t suppose to be the same block level as normal blocks
@@TheAdvertisement he only cares about the accuracy :/ he thinks mini figures are the same size as Steve which it they aren’t so he makes 2x2 beds and inaccurate doors
Sheesh everybody's a critic. I think this set is very much improved, and for how much Legos cost, they should all be detailed and intricate. That's the whole point. You win sir 🌟
@@fortnitesexman I’d imagine a large majority of people who get this are children, and I doubt their parents would want to spend more money than they already do on these. Unless they’re collectors, then sure, but the average parent, especially in this day and age?
@@mochabearry so lego should make super cheap garbage because parents would buy it more often? i would much rather have them make an actual good product worth buying
@@fortnitesexman The whole point is that while the original sets aren't as "accurate", they have to be that way because of minifigure sizes and playability. All of these sets _look_ better but children don't care about that as much, and RJM's sets can't be played with as much. His doors don't even work.
@@TheAdvertisement children are smarter than you think and even if they were a brick, just because it's a kids toy does not mean it can't be a good kids toy and pretty much all i ask for is the bare fucking minimum here, have the sets made out of cubes, like, minecraft
Dude, totally do more of these, it's pretty cool to see the results. I always thought LEGO Minecraft wasn't as good as it could be. I mean, have you SEEN the LEGO Wandering Trader? He looks terrible, like the worst ninja ever.
Great video! Only one thing: a Minecraft block measures 1 square meter and the player height is 1.80 meters, so we can say that the LEGO minifigure high is 1.80, the LEGO Minecraft block has to be 3x3x3 in order to the LEGO minifigure fits in just two blocks stacked. I know this will be so expensive and probably look awful, but from my point of view is the most accurate way of doing Minecraft with LEGO. What do you think?
I've actually tried this myself, and unfortunately a 3x3 stud by 7 or 8 plate "cube" of Lego doesn't form a perfect cube like the 2x2 stud by 5 plate cube does. Depending in whether you use 7 or 8 plates it comes out half a plate too short or too tall. However, if the size inaccuracy doesn't bother you, it'll work fine.
dude thank you sooooo much finally someone did that. you fixed it this video was pure statisfaction.also yes PLLLLLeeeaseee do more of these you are so good at it
Yes this would be more expensive, but it doesn’t have to be THIS evolved The community would be happy as long as it was at the very least, mostly accurate to the actual game
@@its_hailey-rose8300 Of course you could modify the sets yourself.... or lego could make a bed that is actually the right length. Or make a door thats the right size. Or make the Creepers the right color. Those are changes that would not inflate the prize but just make it better looking.
@@applesource8261 bro the mini figures aren’t the same size as Steve the bed is 2x3 because if it was 2x2 Steve’s legs or head would be sticking out and he would also not be able to fit through the door ;-;
@@applesource8261 why would you ever want a 1x2 door or a 2x1 bed? Like yeah “accuracy” whatever but it would be completely unusable for minifigures. The minifigures would hang off the bed, and wouldn’t be able to fit through the door. It’s the same reason they use standard lego chests instead of accurate chests made of plates; functionality is so much more valuable in a playset than accuracy If you want a 1x1 recreation of Minecraft? Buy the parts to make a MOC. But that’s not what LEGO is But yeah they could really do better with colors, like goddamn lego y’all have used 2-3 different colors to represent spruce wood 💀
I like how - in the third set - as soon as he places Steve to the bed he immediately yeets the 2 phantoms!🤣🤣🤣 His knowledge about the game is immeasurable!
The designs are super nice-looking and really detailed! it's so impressive and you did what you set out to do. But, I noticed something odd about them. I was imagining being a kid again and getting these, and.... these would kinda suck as playsets? The first and third ones are ok, but the other two just don't work at all, primarily bc you put tiles on top of everything! Smooth, slippery tiles that require a bunch of extra care to make sure the minifigures stand up on them! It'd be a total pain and I'd definitely be wondering why they didn't design it so you could stand the figures up easily. So it'd really be a simple as swapping those tiles with ones with studs and then these would be perfect!
Or the ladder piece that used to be in a lot of 1990's and early-2000's sets (specifically, "part 4175"). In fact, if it were in a light-brown colour, it would be very realistic to how ladders look in Minecraft.
I would love to see a detail shot of all the finished builds at the end! Just some close ups and zoom outs at the non sped up speed to see the finished creations :) I feel like I kinda missed them in this video
Yes, these sets are much better. However. 1. Lego makes hundreds of these things, so in order for each set to not be $50 minimum or something, they have to be smaller. 2. Lego has always made basic sets that allow room for expansion and creativity. There’s no use being creative and expanding on perfection, so they leave it to us. Your video is a perfect example.
Oh damn man, thanks for letting me no it's not like I can read you dumbasses reposting each other's statements in every other fucking comment, smartass.
Hey not to hate, but the 2nd one, the one with a mushroom, they can spawn naturally if a cow is hit by lightning. So technically they can spawn anywhere if a cow is there, and is hit by lightning
i think the red creeper maybe it is taking damage, the play feature can be seen as either knockback or an explosion depending how you want to look at it, considering how it only takes 3 dirt with it you may also be able to say it's both as if you knocked the creeper far enough back, yet it still exploded its fairly likely that it could reasonably do that amount of dmg
3:14 Yes but lets remember that you can manage to create a mushroom cow on your own, so Alex could have decided to make his house being a Musrhoom, and having a Mushroom cow as a pet (Btw, incredible work 10/10)
Really cool to see these sets refined in a more accurate and thought out way. I have a massive minecraft display that is cool but is a total pain the ass to connect them into a cohesive environment. Really hope the designers will change in future years. (Also I had a rant in a recent video I made that sounded exactly like what you said lol 😆)
I agree with the architectural and landscaping fixes, but the ladders, compostor, etc. (excluding beds - good job there) makes a bit more sense as they were originally, since Legos are meant for play and function. The doors have always been a pet peeve of mine too, but there isn't much to really do about it while maintaining full functionality for minifigs.
These builds do look very accurate but I do get why LEGO chose to not make everything a block tall or that accurate because not everything has to be exactly similar as long as it looks cool!
While I see you have talent in video making, and your editing is very good, I just feel like most of these "inaccuracies" are just nitpicks, or not understanding minifigures need to have some accommodations 1. The bottom plates are clearly just meant to be the top of the block, making the ground a block high, and making every block an exact cube would drive up the price unnecessarily. 2. Maybe the bed is 6 long because that's how tall a figure is, and a 4 long bed is too small? Or the door is 4 wide (ps. I have no idea where "2x3" came from) because its literally impossible for a figure to fit thru a 1 block wide door? 3. 5:24 Two words: Warped Wood (Specifically stairs) 4. For the Mushroom and Tower, you didn't really fixe them, more so made a completely different set that didn't have what made them fun (Your mushroom is just a completely different set that already exists) 5. Is the Creeper mid explosion? Yes. Does it make no sense? Yes. But is it cool and fun? Hell ya! You're builds do look really good, and I get LMC could be better in some areas. But I feel its better to have a fun less expensive set that isn't 1-1 in every single aspect, than an exact 1-1 build that's needlessly bigger and not as interesting.
Exactly I thought I was the only person who thought he was doing things and not factoring in mini figures and etc and the mushroom house is accurate big red mushrooms can’t spawn in dark oak forests
This may seem very simple to a lot of people, and yes it is. But I liked at 3:48 when he made small mushrooms. Its so easy, yet it's a pretty good idea for them. Sorry if I'm over reacting to such a small nothing. :P
Its really accurate and cool looking but imagine the amount your gonna have to pay for these sets with all the little pieces for the details. Only lego experts would probably buy em just like you.
I absolutely adore how accurate you’ve made all these sets my guy. That’s always been a pet peeve of mine that Lego didn’t put out accurate sets. I’m not as excited for the price tag Lego would be changing to make up for all the added pieces. Cuz legos are already kinda steep😅 But a solid 10/10 for accuracy😎👍🏼
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Hey RJM, u make awesome vids, but could u make a fixed Minecraft... Biome/world? Thanks
I love how he changed the ENTIRE biome rather than replace the Mooshroom with a cow
What I thought lol
made even worse because mushrooms do spawn on grass in dark oak forests
@@d3adxb0yxwalk1ng and swamps
@@d3adxb0yxwalk1ng *moo*shroom not mushroom (the mooshroom is the red and white mushroom cow and I love it)
@@thatonepotato5653 Alex could have just led the mooshroom over there tho
Visually, yeah this nailed it, but each of these sets would be soooooo expensive if they were like this…like really overpriced for what we get end product.
Legos are already overpriced for what we get as an end product
@@whisk_ only some of theme, but 10 cents per peice or less (to me) is agood price
@@zipper6969 eh, agree to disagree, I'm tired of incredibly minor sets being 20 plus dollars
@@whisk_ all the small sets are very overpriced
True
I love how instead of just getting rid of the mooshroom he changed the design of the entire build to make sure the cow was in the right place
I like the video and how you improved on the Minecraft sets. However, I would have also liked to see longer shots of the before and after comparisons of each set. Since you took so much time to build each set, it would be nice to have more than 5 seconds to take in the finished sets.
Exactly my idea
Just pause the video
Just pause it. It’s not the same but we gotta make due out here😂
Or more like 1 to 0 seconds for a few of them
gotta go fast lmao
since lego price their sets based on block count, my guess is that since it's a 'kids series', they focus more on hitting cheap price points rather than focusing on accurcy and detail, like the Landmark replication sets
Sadly yes im sur it is part of this :P
@@HackanhackerThat’s sad😢😢…
But I still have no idea why they don’t use the Lego doors that look nearly identical to oak doors that are like, one piece
"what's the problem with this set?"
"The round, totally unnatural chest next to Ale-"
*"THE MOOSHROOM COW"*
These sets look so much better! You should have kept the water one plate shorter than the blocks at their same level though because of how water sits shorter than a full block in-game
Same for the lava
I guess it’s more accurate, but it has far less play value, and just imagine how much more expensive these would be
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@@SavageJarJar damn jarjar out here with the real roasts
And the way they don't use only full blocks in original sets makes sets so much better to look at. Like, you don't have to count every single block to see if it's accurate. It's art. Just enjoy looking at the whole thing.
Good thing the only quota was to make it more accurate then
Like!
I thought the first set would end up ridiculously high compared to the original, but it's surprisingly level. Just like Minecraft I guess. They nailed the right block height to make elevation without stacking too fast.
This is awesome but would probably hike the price of the set 10 fold, however some parts like putting the glass panes in the middle of the blocks is a great change they should adopt. But overall the fact that you can edit and change the set by yourself makes lego really great
@DON'T CLICK THIS VIDEO you’re right, i don’t
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Shut up, Jaden.
dude they can make these sets for the same price they just rip you off. And no with Lego you cannot change it they put stupid colors in, Just a garbage company
@@cryfier don’t know if it’s garbage
This is awesome, the Lego MC sets are probably the most inaccurate to any Lego series there is, so it's cool that you fixed it and showed us how to.
Other themes have had way more inaccuracies than Minecraft, and half these "inaccuracies" are just because making it 1-1 would drive up the price (Like making every single block exactly square) or because a minifigure wouldn't be able to use it (Like the door being 2 wide and the bed being 6 long).
@@aidanbblp4308 interesting
LEGO Mario is less accurate. The blocks are all literally a quarter the size they’re supposed to be
Harry Potter sets and Lego Jurassic world are just as inaccurate
Ninjago is pretty inaccurate too
I think some of y’all are completely missing the point. LEGO Minecraft sets are playsets, not display kits. Functionality takes top priority over accuracy; it’s why the doors are bigger and the chests aren’t accurate, and beds are longer. Things need to be useable for minifigures. Obviously, there’s still a lot of inaccuracies; colors for certain things, designs for certain mobs, the scale of structures, but complaining about the door not being completely unusable for the sake of accuracy is a bit ridiculous
This comment is mainly about certain people complaining, not the video itself. I know the video is made for fun and to get that accurate look for display purposes, which is completely fine. Some of y’all just gotta chill
I really wish you gave us a more detailed look at each build, including the in game minecraft one!!! I love all your work so much!
Just don't be fucking blind???
Seriously he didn’t even show the final peace
@@Turtlenaide There is no "final peace" for Steve.
5:36 "I started by smushing these two 16x16 plates together..."
(and then five seconds later, realizing you may as well have Kragled them together because ain't no way you're EVER getting those apart)
fr 🤣
Can't you just use the brick separator tool? Works even better if you have two separators.
@@RayramAureanBlue The separators need a minimum amount of leverage to work, even when used as a pair. With the size of the plates, and not having any gap to pry them apart, the separators will pull off the bricks long before they pull the bricks themselves apart...
For real
*Knife*
instead of using 2 1x3 plates for the bed, i would’ve loved to see a 2x2 plate with a 2x1 with studs, so that the mini figures could actually sleep in the bed
Yeah that would be so much more convenient than the entire thing being studs except the pillow
This was fascinating. It would have been nice if you’d done a before and after segment at the end of the video so we had something to compare the builds to.
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Your dedication to accuracy and detail in these builds is amazing!
Would love to see some glamour shots of your completed builds
@DON'T CLICK THIS VIDEO no shut up you want veiws and subs shut up!!!
Yeah he didn’t make it accurate sometimes like the water the doors and the beds
@@dwoods3244 What? Those were all fine.
@@TheAdvertisement no the mini figures can’t fit through the door and there legs and sticking out the legs and the water isn’t suppose to be the same block level as normal blocks
@@TheAdvertisement he only cares about the accuracy :/ he thinks mini figures are the same size as Steve which it they aren’t so he makes 2x2 beds and inaccurate doors
Congrats on the sponsor! This is defiitely more in line with what I think lego should do, with actual cubes.
The only problem with that is that the sets would cost way more since there would be more pieces.
@DON'T CLICK THIS VIDEO shut up
"I would list all the problems with this set, but I don't want the video to be an hour long"
Dude just roasted the Lego set HARD lmao
You: sees a mooshroom in the wrong biome... build a new biome instead of replacing it🤣
It wasn’t in the wrong biome red mushrooms spawn in dark oak forests
A mushroom cow
0:36 I think it is supposed to look like it's on fire. But instead it looks like Soviet anthem should play right now.
The treehouse was quite a glowup!!
Also I agree with the beds. Sure it takes a few extra pieces but I wish they would at least change that.
Sheesh everybody's a critic. I think this set is very much improved, and for how much Legos cost, they should all be detailed and intricate. That's the whole point. You win sir 🌟
yeah, people love to bring up how this would make the sets more expensive, but i really don't see the problem
like no shit, a better set costs more
@@fortnitesexman I’d imagine a large majority of people who get this are children, and I doubt their parents would want to spend more money than they already do on these. Unless they’re collectors, then sure, but the average parent, especially in this day and age?
@@mochabearry so lego should make super cheap garbage because parents would buy it more often?
i would much rather have them make an actual good product worth buying
@@fortnitesexman The whole point is that while the original sets aren't as "accurate", they have to be that way because of minifigure sizes and playability. All of these sets _look_ better but children don't care about that as much, and RJM's sets can't be played with as much. His doors don't even work.
@@TheAdvertisement children are smarter than you think
and even if they were a brick, just because it's a kids toy does not mean it can't be a good kids toy
and pretty much all i ask for is the bare fucking minimum here, have the sets made out of cubes, like, minecraft
2:00
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Me: *clicking off*
"How are we supposed to build this roof in the game?"
Warped stairs: Am I a joke to you?
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I was thinking the same thing. I was only scrolling the comments to see of anyone else thought the same.
Tbh he just seemed really negative in this video. Lego Minecraft doesn’t have to be 100% accurate
Even though LEGO Minecraft is very inacurate I still love the theme to death because at the end of the day it mixes my two favorite things
Agree
Same
0:34 that's our soviet comrade
Yes
We salute to our soviet brother!
The c in creeper stands for communist
soviet creeper
💀
Comrade Creeper
@@trashcatlinoltovarisch creeper
@@leeshangjinmoe5848 I was going for the double 'c', but appreciate the dedication to the theme.
@@trashcatlinolok?
Dude, totally do more of these, it's pretty cool to see the results. I always thought LEGO Minecraft wasn't as good as it could be. I mean, have you SEEN the LEGO Wandering Trader? He looks terrible, like the worst ninja ever.
Lego company likes to make something a little bit in their own way
Great video! Only one thing: a Minecraft block measures 1 square meter and the player height is 1.80 meters, so we can say that the LEGO minifigure high is 1.80, the LEGO Minecraft block has to be 3x3x3 in order to the LEGO minifigure fits in just two blocks stacked. I know this will be so expensive and probably look awful, but from my point of view is the most accurate way of doing Minecraft with LEGO. What do you think?
@DON'T CLICK THIS VIDEO Bro shut up
@DON'T CLICK THIS VIDEO and what if I do?
I've actually tried this myself, and unfortunately a 3x3 stud by 7 or 8 plate "cube" of Lego doesn't form a perfect cube like the 2x2 stud by 5 plate cube does. Depending in whether you use 7 or 8 plates it comes out half a plate too short or too tall. However, if the size inaccuracy doesn't bother you, it'll work fine.
@@jaumeroca9612 you get rickrolled as usual…
@@arcticbanana66yep, that's true, but I don't noe if its worst than stacking 3 blocks anyway
dude thank you sooooo much finally someone did that. you fixed it this video was pure statisfaction.also yes PLLLLLeeeaseee do more of these you are so good at it
Yes this would be more expensive, but it doesn’t have to be THIS evolved
The community would be happy as long as it was at the very least, mostly accurate to the actual game
If u want it to be accurate to the game, the amazing thing about logo is you can edit it yourself instead of making the sets more expensive.
@@its_hailey-rose8300 Of course you could modify the sets yourself.... or lego could make a bed that is actually the right length. Or make a door thats the right size. Or make the Creepers the right color. Those are changes that would not inflate the prize but just make it better looking.
@@applesource8261 bro the mini figures aren’t the same size as Steve the bed is 2x3 because if it was 2x2 Steve’s legs or head would be sticking out and he would also not be able to fit through the door ;-;
@@applesource8261 he honestly made something’s less accurate
@@applesource8261 why would you ever want a 1x2 door or a 2x1 bed? Like yeah “accuracy” whatever but it would be completely unusable for minifigures. The minifigures would hang off the bed, and wouldn’t be able to fit through the door. It’s the same reason they use standard lego chests instead of accurate chests made of plates; functionality is so much more valuable in a playset than accuracy
If you want a 1x1 recreation of Minecraft? Buy the parts to make a MOC. But that’s not what LEGO is
But yeah they could really do better with colors, like goddamn lego y’all have used 2-3 different colors to represent spruce wood 💀
4:07 to make it more like the BLOCK game I used ROUND PLATES
THESE ARE AMAZING!! I’ve always had a problem with Minecraft sets but now they look soooo much better!!
0:43 or only this creeper reminds me of the soviet union?
The creeper is red BC Steve has hit the creeper
@@hendrickdwaynemejia3932 ._.
It reminds me of PrestonPlayz
@@Arty-natthachai-inchansame, i wonder if he helped make these sets 🤔
I like how - in the third set - as soon as he places Steve to the bed he immediately yeets the 2 phantoms!🤣🤣🤣
His knowledge about the game is immeasurable!
But.. most people know that
Most people who know about phantoms know about what they do
Yeah and then he didn't even do the rest of that set, he just moved on
3:22
There’s that light violet 2x2 tile you keep showing off. I’m pretty sure that that’d make some good Mycelium
where?
@@tedscheesev2ten seconds later, they stack four plates and a tile on top of each other. That specific tile is the one I’m referring to
i'm so glad i found this channel, this was rlly cool!
Your version of the treehouse in Lego just looks beautiful 😍
The designs are super nice-looking and really detailed! it's so impressive and you did what you set out to do. But, I noticed something odd about them. I was imagining being a kid again and getting these, and.... these would kinda suck as playsets? The first and third ones are ok, but the other two just don't work at all, primarily bc you put tiles on top of everything! Smooth, slippery tiles that require a bunch of extra care to make sure the minifigures stand up on them! It'd be a total pain and I'd definitely be wondering why they didn't design it so you could stand the figures up easily. So it'd really be a simple as swapping those tiles with ones with studs and then these would be perfect!
7:27 for those ladders if you use the 1x2 plate with the handle everyother is could allow more playability where you can stick the minifigs onto
Or the ladder piece that used to be in a lot of 1990's and early-2000's sets (specifically, "part 4175"). In fact, if it were in a light-brown colour, it would be very realistic to how ladders look in Minecraft.
@@ianjtgove i totally forgot about 4175 that would work amazingly
@@TMAJ0R Oooh yeeah, I forgot about those too lol
@@theonekidwhoasksforhomewor6080 I'm just saying, not to mention doesn't he literally order some peices in the video?
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0:35 the creeper got damage, that is the reason it's red would be my guess
I would love to see a detail shot of all the finished builds at the end! Just some close ups and zoom outs at the non sped up speed to see the finished creations :) I feel like I kinda missed them in this video
Yes, these sets are much better.
However.
1. Lego makes hundreds of these things, so in order for each set to not be $50 minimum or something, they have to be smaller.
2. Lego has always made basic sets that allow room for expansion and creativity. There’s no use being creative and expanding on perfection, so they leave it to us. Your video is a perfect example.
Oh damn man, thanks for letting me no it's not like I can read you dumbasses reposting each other's statements in every other fucking comment, smartass.
You are doing gods work. Thank you.
Hey not to hate, but the 2nd one, the one with a mushroom, they can spawn naturally if a cow is hit by lightning. So technically they can spawn anywhere if a cow is there, and is hit by lightning
Heyyy RJM, best video in last few days, thx man
2:00 the fact he KNEW WHAT I WAS ABOUT TO DO-
5:25
With the blue wood from nether
You can make the roof with that, just saying
i think he means the pointy thing on top
@@izality1691 i made a structure looking kind of like that
@@franleon1748 oh i see so it is possible
@@izality1691 the fence bruh
@@franleon1748 Same. I used Spruce. What did you use?
That red and yellow creeper looks the Soviet flag ngl
7:45 quartz is a very unusual material for a treehouse...
I was laughing at how inaccurate the beds were. You did so much better, keep up the good work!
6:12 BEST change by far, they should really add that to the game…
The red and yellow creeper is meant to repersent the damage tick
You’re the best lego youtuber ever!
For mycelium, I would have used the discontinued sand purple color. Not sure if there were ever any plates or tiles in that color, though.
I think the red creeper might be it taking damage
The iron ore might be because it was supposed to be near a stony shore biome.
i think the red creeper maybe it is taking damage, the play feature can be seen as either knockback or an explosion depending how you want to look at it, considering how it only takes 3 dirt with it you may also be able to say it's both as if you knocked the creeper far enough back, yet it still exploded its fairly likely that it could reasonably do that amount of dmg
Yes.
1:51 only thing I would change is actually leave the original sugarcane, other than that it's perfect :)
I didn’t know I needed this.
This is a message to LEGO!
Theres no problem witg there being a mooshroom. Alex could have just transported it there from a nearby mushroom island to use for infinite food
3:14 Yes but lets remember that you can manage to create a mushroom cow on your own, so Alex could have decided to make his house being a Musrhoom, and having a Mushroom cow as a pet
(Btw, incredible work 10/10)
Their house, not his
Alex is a female.
@@justarandompersonontheinte3356 Ummm Alex is a female lol.
I'm pretty sure Notch would be sooo proud of you for making the sets more accurate to the game.
OH! The red Creeper could be mid-hit, when they tint red as if Steve stabbed it with stone
Really cool to see these sets refined in a more accurate and thought out way. I have a massive minecraft display that is cool but is a total pain the ass to connect them into a cohesive environment. Really hope the designers will change in future years. (Also I had a rant in a recent video I made that sounded exactly like what you said lol 😆)
You did a great job with those sets!! Nice video :)
0:43, ain't no way we got the Soviet creeper
1:19 aaAaAAaAa iTs nOt rEaLiStIc!!!!! water is actually 2 pixels below the level of sand! the y evels just dont add up aaAAaaAaaaa
I was gonna say that lol
0:39 Preston with four legs he he
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you underestimate how fast i can click off of a video
it looks better, but its nice that minifigures can actually lay down on the official ones
0:36 It's red because Steve just hit it with his sword.
You’ve just screwed yourself those plates are never coming apart 5:35
Well, what if he doesnt want them to?
@@geckoanims it’s a lego joke if you don’t play with lego you won’t understand it
It’s supposed to be a joke
@@Taco_gaming. I know, but... I screwed myself didnt I?
I agree with the architectural and landscaping fixes, but the ladders, compostor, etc. (excluding beds - good job there) makes a bit more sense as they were originally, since Legos are meant for play and function. The doors have always been a pet peeve of mine too, but there isn't much to really do about it while maintaining full functionality for minifigs.
Please make more, love this... You can create a minecraft world with accurate design
These builds do look very accurate but I do get why LEGO chose to not make everything a block tall or that accurate because not everything has to be exactly similar as long as it looks cool!
While I see you have talent in video making, and your editing is very good, I just feel like most of these "inaccuracies" are just nitpicks, or not understanding minifigures need to have some accommodations
1. The bottom plates are clearly just meant to be the top of the block, making the ground a block high, and making every block an exact cube would drive up the price unnecessarily.
2. Maybe the bed is 6 long because that's how tall a figure is, and a 4 long bed is too small? Or the door is 4 wide (ps. I have no idea where "2x3" came from) because its literally impossible for a figure to fit thru a 1 block wide door?
3. 5:24 Two words: Warped Wood (Specifically stairs)
4. For the Mushroom and Tower, you didn't really fixe them, more so made a completely different set that didn't have what made them fun (Your mushroom is just a completely different set that already exists)
5. Is the Creeper mid explosion? Yes. Does it make no sense? Yes. But is it cool and fun? Hell ya!
You're builds do look really good, and I get LMC could be better in some areas. But I feel its better to have a fun less expensive set that isn't 1-1 in every single aspect, than an exact 1-1 build that's needlessly bigger and not as interesting.
Exactly I thought I was the only person who thought he was doing things and not factoring in mini figures and etc and the mushroom house is accurate big red mushrooms can’t spawn in dark oak forests
People like you will save the Lego Minecraft franchise.
man your videos kinda blow up, this video got 100+ views in about 20 seconds
That very first one you fixed us still inaccurate. Water is about 2 pixels lower than the ground. So it shouldn't be exact the same height
good job fixing it i wish there is a set like that
I think LEGO was looking more for playability rather than accuracy
Not really. The only reason why they didn't make the sets like these is because they'd be expensive.
@@Player-jh4ko nah and playability why would they add a play feature in almost every set ;-;
The red creeper makes me think of PrestonPlayz
This may seem very simple to a lot of people, and yes it is. But I liked at 3:48 when he made small mushrooms. Its so easy, yet it's a pretty good idea for them. Sorry if I'm over reacting to such a small nothing. :P
6:14 kinda a scam but oh welp
this would make my computer go into nuke mode 2:12
World of Monitor Destroyers
INSANE water graphics that literally look like your pc exploding which definitely won’t happen.
Id love a sorta collector kinda series of minecraft sets recreating structures from minecraft 1-1
Its really accurate and cool looking but imagine the amount your gonna have to pay for these sets with all the little pieces for the details. Only lego experts would probably buy em just like you.
the reason why its not perfectly square is so the sets aren’t stupid expensive
Lego should hire this dude
Why did I think the Creeper had a communist flag...
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I absolutely adore how accurate you’ve made all these sets my guy. That’s always been a pet peeve of mine that Lego didn’t put out accurate sets. I’m not as excited for the price tag Lego would be changing to make up for all the added pieces. Cuz legos are already kinda steep😅 But a solid 10/10 for accuracy😎👍🏼
i like how u think and how u do it look more realistic as the real thing, good work. like it...
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you a real one
i feel like you could have made stair and slab blocks part of the builds but otherwise great video. way more accurate.