As a bonus, this huge-arse shark also happens to be a flying monstrosity armed with a metric crapton of guns. Pretty neat, unless you’re the enemy.
The Redeemer-class gunship, or ‘Hammerhead’ as it’s called in the download, was crafted by expert Minecraft builder Rossky, who took 43 days, working 2-6 hours each day, to produce this massive, 2,045,747-block build.
Here’s a couple renders showing off both the exterior and the interior:
Rossky used a custom texture pack while building the Hammerhead — as you can see in the comparison below, the ship looks just fine without it, but for the authentic experience you might want to grab the pack from here if you end up downloading the map.
A couple more vanilla Minecraft shots:
Comments
6 responses to “2,000,000 Blocks, 40 Days Of Work, One Huge-Arse Shark”
Wait. This isn’t lego. Someone made this in a game?
Why? Do they get paid or something? Cos otherwise that’s over a month of their life they’re never getting back.
I really don’t understand what you’re trying to say.
If it was a physical model, it’s worthwhile, if it’s virtual it’s not? Paid-for works are fine, but hobbies are not?
This is a gaming site. Paintball is fine, Counterstrike isn’t? Unless you’re being paid?
That’s weird. From reading your post it sounds like you understand perfectly. But i don’t agree with the counter strike analogy.
But horses for courses i guess.
Don’t you know? Doing anything that doesn’t directly further humanity’s growth is wasteful and should be banned. Fun and amusement are outdated concepts that only serve to distract people from contributing to the human race. Abolish fun, praise money and dedicate your life to hard work.
Yep. Apparently so.
Looks great, shame about the blocky graphics however… [runs away]