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Nov 22, 2020 · A ship building tutorial. This guide covers all of the major building stages. You can download some ship examples below:Ship Downloadshttps://www.planetminec...
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- thebigbaron
Mar 16, 2021 · Hi guys! In this tutorial, I show you how to easily build a Medieval Ship in Minecraft. This pirate ship can be a great home for any Minecraft player. I trie...
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- Stevler
May 8, 2020 · Steve finds a mysterious map in a cave. It seems like a treasure map.He decides to look for the treasure, but there's no ship at the port...1st Ep(This one) ...
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- Yohey The Android
- Planning
- Bow
- Stern
- Hull
- Details
- Sails
Build a ship is best done by planning your design first. Think of a general shape and size of the ship you want and try to find some reference pictures to work from, whether it’s a minecraft version or a photograph of a real ship. When building a ship, you can often divide the parts you want to build into 4 separate sections. The bow (front), stern...
The front of the ship is a bit tricky, as it’s both round and pointy. It’s often best to first create the general shape and then take out blocks to make it look more aqua dynamic and overall better looking. Start out by first finding or creating the middle of your ship. This will be the lowest point and will be used as reference points from which w...
I find the stern a little easier to start, but it’s often a little tricky to get it to look right, especially if you make it higher to create a captain’s cabbin. I always start by creating an anchor-like shape the edge of the middle, at the height of the deck. This is often a great way to start, though higher ships might require you to start this l...
The hull is fairly easy, especially if you’ve already created either the stern or bow. You simply extend the blocks at the edges of those parts until you’ve reached the desired length. However, if you’re starting with the hull, building it will still be quite easy. You start by creating the middle, which is just a long line of blocks. Then determin...
Once you’ve completed the entire body of the ship it’s time to add details. This will once again depends on the type of ship you’re making, a pirate ship will usually have sails, while a steam punk style ship might have a hot air balloon with huge propellers. One detail that will look good on pretty much all ships is a few layers in a different blo...
Sails are quite difficult to make, so I often create the in their folded positions, as if the ship is laying at anchor. This will work best when the ship is in a harbor, where it’s a lot more realistic for a ship to have its sails folded. However, if you do want to hoist the sails, creating a diagonal spreader, which are the branches on a mast, oft...
That's it, you now have a very nice ship in your Minecraft world. I recommend building a dock, and a dockhouse near it. If you use a mod called "Archimedes' Ships", you can move the ship too! If you do use this mod, you will have to go into the config of the mod and enable edge touching blocks. If not, a lot of your ship will be left behind.
Aug 2, 2012 · This guide/tutorial will be divided into TWO parts: a guide, explaining the terms, and the most common mistakes I see in ships built in Minecraft, as well as tips on how to improve; and a walk through of a 5th Rate Frigate, where I will apply the tips given on the first part, and show you visually how I build a ship.
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Sep 4, 2024 · How to Build a Ship on Minecraft? Building a ship on Minecraft can be a fun and creative project, and with these steps, you can create a majestic vessel to sail the seas and explore the world. In this article, we will guide you through the process of building a ship on Minecraft, from planning to completion. Step 1: Plan Your Ship