@@ianvanessen9356 all the blocks we use are in the vanilla game. as we build in creative mode with cheats enabled it allows us to make use of the debug stick and the various states of blocks. They are not impossible blocks, just not available in survival
"The perfect poster for a Minecraft build server doesn't exist:" This is honestly an amazing idea, I could see more build servers doing this in the future
In the Japanese pagoda builds the top portion is called a Sorin 相輪. In English, it’s the shaft or finial piece that sits on top of the main structural support that runs through the middle of the building. They are extremely heavy, most of the time built out of bronze and some are taller than 10 meters! Sorin offer symbolism to the gods or relics that are worshipped in the nearby shrine complex with different shapes and height.
When I was a child, my dad used to tell me that they rotate the angel on the citrus press on new year's eve. He obviously made it up, but I like to think it's true.
Im going to watch this video as I am eating my soup 😋 Anyway the thumbnail is just sooo good it looks like some drawing from an actual newspaper that era. Great job!
I actually come from Rouen and i wasn't prepared at all to see our cathedral here, it's actually an amazing build. Thanks a lot for giving visibility to this incredible monument
Amazing buildings and a very enjoyable episode, everything nicely told. The last Server Open House was very well prepared. It's funny how you confuse all the names. Kind regards!
St. Paul's Chapel in New York is, indeed, placed the right way round as it currently exists. It's easy to be confused, though, as the chapel was initially built facing the other way before being rearranged inside and out to face Broadway in the early nineteenth century.
These are absolutely stunning! I love Georgian and neoclassical architecture, so this fits the bill perfectly! No. 96, on the first floor, there are some small gaps in between the blocks. How are they made?
hey!! I used debugged diorite walls to get that effect. you can debug walls with the debug stick. set them to "low" in opposite directions to get the effect :)
That cover is perfect, I always look at that image from 1913, I also saw one with Trafulgar square and Titanic compared along the side. It's such a treat to draw that depiction, and even better to have it come to life in Minecraft, while also being the entire building. Phenomenal job is an understatement, this is a beautiful work of art. 21:12 and now you know how Victorians felt, the largest building absolutely felt like the largest thing they could possibly build.
Im polish and Danzig is an old german name of the city now its Gdańsk. The german name was before Poland was fully independent. Its Polish not German btw.
Love the casual St. Louis shoutout. Look up the Stl city hall. Quite an impressive building. They've also got a very pretty (not in use) union station. I implore that you do some more research on Stl history. You'd love it. And if you wanna see a beautiful dome, look up the The Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis.
Though the Hall of Machinery as well as the 1893 world fair was in Chicago, I do believe that these Stl deserved the shoutout since it also had a world fair in 1904. I do think that these midwestern marvels are to be appreciated, as well as the cities they took place in.
Id love to see the full strasbourg cathedral, even though its a build only meant to look good from afar as the dizzying mess of of levers, and such wont be so good looking up close. It just doesnt get enough credit for how much there is going on really.
@@WBCBuilds Thank you for responding. I am trying to build some skyscrapers of my own to the 1:1 scale. I was wondering how to get the most accurate height possible in minecraft for buildings like the chrysler building or things like that. How do you convert feet or meters to minecraft blocks?
1:38:14 in order for a structure to be considered a building, it has to have at least 50% of its height occupied by habitable floors. So no, one cafe unfortunately does not warrant the Eiffel Tower to be a building!
Honestly the Eiffel Tower came too early, the Woolworth building and the MetLife building were the tallest in the world at one point plus the Eiffel Tower didn’t get built like 2-3 decades after this time period but I mean it isn’t real history. ( EDIT, I was thinking about something else)
Actually unreal builds
Also that thumbnail is absolute fire
Agreed 👍
@@Alpine1Yo what's up matt?
Pretty cool but take it with a grain of salt 🧂. They use impossible blocks
@@ianvanessen9356 all the blocks we use are in the vanilla game. as we build in creative mode with cheats enabled it allows us to make use of the debug stick and the various states of blocks. They are not impossible blocks, just not available in survival
you forgot 0th place, a 350 block tall flag pole of the prime ministers beautiful face
absolute glaze
Not a flag pole if it’s a face bub . . .
"The perfect poster for a Minecraft build server doesn't exist:"
This is honestly an amazing idea, I could see more build servers doing this in the future
In the Japanese pagoda builds the top portion is called a Sorin 相輪. In English, it’s the shaft or finial piece that sits on top of the main structural support that runs through the middle of the building. They are extremely heavy, most of the time built out of bronze and some are taller than 10 meters! Sorin offer symbolism to the gods or relics that are worshipped in the nearby shrine complex with different shapes and height.
When I was a child, my dad used to tell me that they rotate the angel on the citrus press on new year's eve. He obviously made it up, but I like to think it's true.
Haha I like these types of local stories.
Im going to watch this video as I am eating my soup 😋 Anyway the thumbnail is just sooo good it looks like some drawing from an actual newspaper that era. Great job!
Hope you enjoy
real big bowl huh
As a Strasburg inhabitant, I was very impressed by the reproduction of our cathedral ! Very impressed !
found this channel with your Victorian vid that i found like maybe 30 mins ago
Welcome! Hope you see more you like on the channel and stick around
@@WBCBuilds I am very sorry but I giggled at 69
Absolutely gorgeous!
Watched the vid twice! Can you please do an indepth showcase of the 10 churches in 10 days? They're AMZAZING!
I actually come from Rouen and i wasn't prepared at all to see our cathedral here, it's actually an amazing build. Thanks a lot for giving visibility to this incredible monument
J’ai visité Rouen l’été dernier. Je pense que Rouen est 80% mieux que Paris. La cathédrale est magnifique!
@@ryanyoder2694 J'habite à Paris depuis 2 ans pour mes études et je confirme que je retourne à Rouen dès que je le peux
WOW there are lots of French monuments I like your video you are realistic constructions 🇲🇫
Amazing buildings and a very enjoyable episode, everything nicely told. The last Server Open House was very well prepared. It's funny how you confuse all the names. Kind regards!
I am really thankful because solar built the Stephansdom in Vienna bc I live in Austria
Amazing video and builds!
For the king house at #94 how was the sandstone cornering done? Is it another retextured trapdoor?
Lanwan has made those corner bits (quoins) using sandstone walls, debugged to have the sides set to “low”
Love this! I watched all 99 minutes! all the builders are so talented! Makes me wish we had the debug stick in Bedrock Edition :(
St. Paul's Chapel in New York is, indeed, placed the right way round as it currently exists. It's easy to be confused, though, as the chapel was initially built facing the other way before being rearranged inside and out to face Broadway in the early nineteenth century.
#52 is definitely inspired by the California State Capitol
It is the California State Capitol
I might be in love with number 60
Love the video, thanks for putting it together! :)
Are there schematics to download?
I’m watching this whilst eating a curry
What a great day
Love your videos but please do not try to pronounce french, it hurts!!!!! (I still appreciate the effort)
One of the only 100 min youtube videos, I'm going to watch all the way through!
we love the afternoon with a builder videos, really gives a more in depth showcase of these beutyful cities and builds
These are absolutely stunning! I love Georgian and neoclassical architecture, so this fits the bill perfectly! No. 96, on the first floor, there are some small gaps in between the blocks. How are they made?
hey!! I used debugged diorite walls to get that effect. you can debug walls with the debug stick. set them to "low" in opposite directions to get the effect :)
Amazing!!!! honesty i wanna be a part of this
How do you build so tall? I assume that your terrain must be very low down to allow such height or maybe you have a mod to increase build height?
This line up is set up at the bottom of the world, so there’s only 3 blocks between the black concrete and bedrock
My cheap waypoint made by 1x1 wool blocks is still number 1
What if you did this again in a year when new buildings have been added to see if anything has changed?
as a survival player / builder this video makes me wish we could do more with walls lol
i wanna cry i wish i could build realism but im only good at medieval builds
That cover is perfect, I always look at that image from 1913, I also saw one with Trafulgar square and Titanic compared along the side. It's such a treat to draw that depiction, and even better to have it come to life in Minecraft, while also being the entire building. Phenomenal job is an understatement, this is a beautiful work of art.
21:12 and now you know how Victorians felt, the largest building absolutely felt like the largest thing they could possibly build.
Im polish and Danzig is an old german name of the city now its Gdańsk. The german name was before Poland was fully independent.
Its Polish not German btw.
Stop whining
@@jugg126 Keep crying Kraut
Great stuff
Is there a public download map of this world?
Love the casual St. Louis shoutout. Look up the Stl city hall. Quite an impressive building. They've also got a very pretty (not in use) union station. I implore that you do some more research on Stl history. You'd love it. And if you wanna see a beautiful dome, look up the The Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis.
Though the Hall of Machinery as well as the 1893 world fair was in Chicago, I do believe that these Stl deserved the shoutout since it also had a world fair in 1904. I do think that these midwestern marvels are to be appreciated, as well as the cities they took place in.
Im going to stop talking now because Lord knows I could talk all day about this and I know I've already gotten ahead of myself 😂
you should try playing with the distant horizons mod, i bet all these builds would look beautiful with a massive render distance!
1:19:05 you do NOT have to world edit carpets onto signs, you can just place them on-top.
Id love to see the full strasbourg cathedral, even though its a build only meant to look good from afar as the dizzying mess of of levers, and such wont be so good looking up close. It just doesnt get enough credit for how much there is going on really.
This is a brilliant video, I very much enjoyed watching all of the buildings and I'm excited to see what you guys get up to next!
Drinking game: take a shot every time you hear the word: strong
Haha I was thinking the same when editing this
I love this idea so much!!
The thumbnail made me think this was a city. 🗿
Ooozzz looov vut khuuurk... I love it ahhaha. No but yeah, Flemish can be very hard.
Really enjoyed the video ❤
1:01:30
What is thiz amazing texture pack?
This is amazing sadly bedrock can’t make them wall trick 😢
Are there any plans for some zeppelins to be built at some point in Terra 1912??
Incredible! 🤩
On #94 how did you do the corners of the exterior where it is a latte Ron like bricks
It all looks absolutely insane! Time to make sure my builds arent years old anymore haha
Thought it was a city in the thumbnail
cologne cathedral is so majestic
WOW
That's fucking fantastic... i'm speechless... 🤯
Damn I thought your channel would have blown up by now 😢2021 was prime WBC 😮💨
Who said 2024 won’t be the year I blow up?
Great video, i love the traditional architecture
I would like to see the buildings of the Scandinavian countries. Nyhavn, Colorful houses of Bergen, Gamla Stad type
They tossed kalmar to the ground 😢
@@thinkingmonke4506 Don't poison my soul. Pan-Scandinavia is not dead!😰
shiro made an oopsy on the wanamaker building, those balconies should be on both sides
No its only on 1 side, if u look at Postcards or Googlemaps u can clearly see its only on one
So much inspirtation
Top tip:
You can still do the iron trapdoor trick in vanilla/console by using a piston 👍🏽
How do you do that?
@@drimo_5796 activate the trapdoor and then push it with a piston aha
#96 DO you mean bozart?
What scale are all of these built to? 1:1?
Between 1:1 and 1:1.5
@@WBCBuilds Thank you for responding. I am trying to build some skyscrapers of my own to the 1:1 scale. I was wondering how to get the most accurate height possible in minecraft for buildings like the chrysler building or things like that. How do you convert feet or meters to minecraft blocks?
wish we could download it 🙏🥹
Really beautiful
Lovely work!
question for 94, how did you get those corner things?
Lanwan has done that using walls with the sides set to “low” by the debug stick. Hope that helps!
@@solarbuilds yeah thanks!
Can you use Distant Horizons?
It used too much of my pc’s ram to do that and record etc
are you going to sell this as a print wbc???
Absolutely! That’s currently in the works
@@WBCBuilds amazing! I’ll be a customer. do let me know if you need some help! I have a background in art printing :)
1:38:14 in order for a structure to be considered a building, it has to have at least 50% of its height occupied by habitable floors. So no, one cafe unfortunately does not warrant the Eiffel Tower to be a building!
can i know his nickname, i really want to use his skin
Honestly the Eiffel Tower came too early, the Woolworth building and the MetLife building were the tallest in the world at one point plus the Eiffel Tower didn’t get built like 2-3 decades after this time period but I mean it isn’t real history. ( EDIT, I was thinking about something else)
You do realise the Eiffel tower was build in 1889 and the Woolworth and Metlife were complete after 1910
@@loading_the_builder2292 oh wait a second I’m thinking about something else gosh darn it!
How does one confuse the Eiffel Tower 😅
@@WBCBuilds good question
Love the older NYC style buildings
What a biassed collection.