Just built this on my survival world. Thank you SO MUCH for listing the materials at the start of the video, it helps so much when building in survival that I wish that others who build trains did the same
I love how this turned out, especially with the addition of some of the new blocks! So far I think these tank engines are my favorite to watch you build. And I know you've been putting the supplies at the start of these tutorials, but it still blows my mind how many blocks you need for these--it's expensive!
And these are just the small engines! They are not cheap, I am painfully aware of that. You could make this entirely in black, which would significantly lower the price. The J52 was often black, and during WW2 all engines were painted black. I am working on a red engine for my next one - that's a *little* cheaper 😆
Once again, thank you for this tutorial. I'm still working in creative on my duplicate of the Jupiter Engine that was used to unite West and East in the USA. Really it should be narrow gauge but I don't like the look of the narrow gauge track so I am making it for a standard gauge track.
Just built this on my survival world. Thank you SO MUCH for listing the materials at the start of the video, it helps so much when building in survival that I wish that others who build trains did the same
You're very welcome Starkiller100. I like supply lists on tutorials and try to do the same. Very happy it was helpful!
I love how this turned out, especially with the addition of some of the new blocks! So far I think these tank engines are my favorite to watch you build.
And I know you've been putting the supplies at the start of these tutorials, but it still blows my mind how many blocks you need for these--it's expensive!
And these are just the small engines! They are not cheap, I am painfully aware of that. You could make this entirely in black, which would significantly lower the price. The J52 was often black, and during WW2 all engines were painted black. I am working on a red engine for my next one - that's a *little* cheaper 😆
Yes! It's great to see people embracing the blackstone for their engine builds! Wonderful tutorial, as always!
Thanks ProfessorMaple2. I was super excited to get blackstone, specifically for my engines 😀
LEGEND! Thanks so much for doing another train video
Starkiller you are very welcome!
Impressed Dreyma! A good looking locomotive and you really got this tutorial out fast!
Thanks Terry. Wanted this out as close to the AC ep as possible. I did it! Yay! 😆
Great video. You are going to end up with quite a collection in the end.
That's the plan Spoon!
You are an amazing artist!
Thank you Dan 😊
Great tutorial. I took some liberties with the design as to make it fit with my other locos of my own design, but the overall template was great.
I love to hear that TGC! And glad my tutorial was helpful.
Wow amazing Great video bro
Thank you so much WeirdPringlesChip!
I guess I can use this for Percy the small engine!
You could - it is a saddle tank engine, after all
Once again, thank you for this tutorial. I'm still working in creative on my duplicate of the Jupiter Engine that was used to unite West and East in the USA. Really it should be narrow gauge but I don't like the look of the narrow gauge track so I am making it for a standard gauge track.
Given the scale of the blocks we can use different gauges pose a real challenge. Good luck with your engine. Would love to see the finished product.
Going to write the list in my minecraft notebook and slowly check it all off as I can collect it .....eventually I'll have a train! Hahaha
Yay! That makes me smile so much! Another carriage tutorial will be out today!
@@Dreymasmith I'll get my note pad ready!! 😍
You are the train master lol
Too kind. Don't know about that, but I am certainly having fun.