Description
It’s a simple but detailed mossy cottage suitable for survival usage. The interior is three stories high and contains all the survival essentials packed into a small, neat design. You can use the 3D Guide to rebuild this house in your own Minecraft world without any mods or addons. You can also import the schematic with world edit or litematica mod or import the world on Bedrock or Java Edition.
- Detailed moss cottage with a detailed survival interior
- Three stories high with a survival setup
- World files for Bedrock and Java Edition included
- Re-build without mods or add-ons with the 3D Guide
- Import the build with the schematic file using mods
- Loads in the latest version of Minecraft
Download Includes
- Java Edition world .zip
- Bedrock Edition world .mcworld
- Schematic File .schem
Online 3D Guide Included
Easily re-build this creation in your own Minecraft world using our custom online 3D Guide platform, available for members and one-time purchases.
- Layer by layer construction guide
- View online, inside your browser
- No mod or addon installations are required
- Interactive material list included
- Includes multiple building tools such as measurement mode and block type mode
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Want to view a blueprint in-game?
You can load the schematic file of this build as a blue print with litematica mod. This will display a template of the build and a materials list. This can also be done with every starter house on this website and some other small builds. It’s a useful tool for survival! Or you can import the schematic file with other mods such as World Edit.
Installing the world
We’ve got tutorials for every device! Take a look below.
Reviews
By fluffybunnyz on
Overall this 3D model is vey easy to follow along. This is only my third building created using these blue prints and I do have a few comments that I believe may make the builds even easier to create (especially for a younger audience):
1.) In the materials list, it would be helpful to say the number of stacks required for each material. I.E. instead of saying 100 blocks, say 100 blocks ~ 1.56 stacks. Allowing the builder to have both sets of stats will help gather the correct number of materials faster.
2.) I do not know if you created the blueprint software, but if you did you might want to try adding a feature that lets you click on a specific block have it tell you what block it is. This would be very useful for instances where a block is in a hard to see area, nudged between other blocks like stairs or slabs.
3.) In some instances it would a lot easier to build the creations from a step by step method instead of a layer by layer sort of building (if that makes sense.. idk) like building supports, walls, then roof.
Overall I love the builds I have added to my world, will defiantly add many more, and consider my subscription to the website to be absolutely worth it. Great job!
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