The Original build is up for download. We've always invited people to dissect and explore it, with a 2 deck sample of the Version 2 ship next to it. Keep in mind, this was on a previous version of our server so a lot of the information on there will be incorrect You can find it by searching for "The Original Full-Scale Enterprise D" on Planet Minecraft
@@GabrielRodesBluephobesi just tried to download that and I think I did it wrong haha I got the map and resource packs and put it where it should be, but I load it up and its just a one chunk world haha 🤷♂️🤦♂️🤣
"And I don't think they understand the concept of future, at all." *Shows a squirrel, one of the animals that actually understand the concept of future.*
@@benjithechimp Perhaps it's like intentionally making a grammatical or mathematical mistake so hundreds of people comment pointing it out, therefore UA-cam thinks the video is great because it has a lot of comments, so the video appears in the recommended of more people, so more people watch the video and point out the mistake. Except this time, an absolute nerd that has a Wikipedia account and knows that Nintendo, the Eiffel Tower, Coca-Cola, and the gun mousetrap were all made in the same year Hitler was born, 1882, pointed out the mistake, and not hundreds of people.
My boyfriend has been a TrekCraft builder since high school and I guess I've become desensitized to how cool it is, thanks for this video it really put into perspective how awesome the server is! I'm super proud now ❤️
@@badpiggs bold of you to assume that 64 is the true limit, many people have gone much further (myself included). i've gone up to 5,120 block render distance (with a ton of lag)
12 years of building ships and NOW, now folks are starting to find our builds. LOL. I literally have over 400 videos about these ships. Including nearly 100 videos dedicated to the Enterprise D build
I may not be a Star Trek fan, but I DO remember watching that video from 12 years ago. I must admit, I never actually thought about what happened, though, it feels good to see that not only does the legacy of it all still live on, but it's THRIVING as well. It's always been there, just hidden away... I have always been a fan of scale 1:1 builds in minecraft, hell, I am doing such myself in fact. I've been working on a full Scale Venator-Class Star Destroyer, and even though my work process is rather lazy, I've done some considerable amount of work on it... Some day, it will be done too. That's at least what I am hoping for. ^^
@@trekcraft Thanks, though don't expect anything anytime soon. It's far from done still, and I am not the most efficient at working with my projects in Minecraft either. XP
God seeing that 2010 video really did bring me back, it probably influenced me in the same way you talked about too. It was by far the largest build you could find online and was outside the bounds most people had even imagined building in.
I actually know Halkun the creator of the original 2010 video as i worked with him back when i did tech support for a place that did internet access gateways for hospitality locations. Nice guy and was a decent programmer. if i remember he did have a program that helped him insert the frame of the enterprise D into minecraft from what he told me. although dont know much after that as i think the last time i saw/talked with him would be 2011/2012 before he went to another job. but he is another big trekkie and i even saw him in talking to one of the youtubers when they where at the vintage computer festival midwest a few years back (you see him around the 16:33 mark of the "Vintage Computer Festival Midwest 14 - Krazy Ken's Tech Misadventures" video on the Computer Clans channel) and he did talk about the 1:1 project he did
Ya I'm not sure of the specifics that TrekCraft uses but my boyfriend does make it seem easier than placing it all block by block, I'm pretty sure they can upload frame models to move it along, and they can build half of it and make a mirror image for the other side. But all the interiors are "handmade" and all the color choices are delicately placed. I remember my bf being so proud bc he got picked to make the EntD bridge, it was gorgeous
Hi JJ, Bluephobes here, I have been trying to get back in touch with Hal again for quite some time. you think you and I can dm and you can get me back in touch with this ol friend?
Halkun used the scanned schematics of the floor plan of the enterprise, and using photoshop , changed the contrast of the images to make the outer shell and interior walls be black and everything else white... each deck was converted into minecraft blocks at a certain height, black = cobbler, white = air. Repeated the process for each deck separating each of them with 4 blocks or something to get the right ratio. This is how that original outershell seen in the video came to be.
I've been considering an attempt to build a 1:1 scale Star Destroyer... But, to prepare for that, I've been working on a 200 x 200 build that... holy shit is already really goddamn big. An Imperial-Class Star Destroyer is roughly 1550 meters long.... I'm starting to realize it might be a bit more than I can handle by myself. lmao
I first found MineTrek way back in 2011. Amazed how they're still going strong. Been a big Star Trek fan for years, and seeing this server still around fills me with joy
I believe there are a handful of species such as some birds, chimps, and octopi that can reminisce or think about the future, however it’s only been tested through basic experimentation and we have no way of being completely sure.
So glad they kept going... When he first unveiled it on the Minecraft community, he just said "So, I've been working on this project, and I wanted to get some impressions, and maybe suggestions..." And drops the world's FIRST mega-build in history. Before that first framework (and maybe part of ONE deck partially built), nobody had realized just how BIG it was possible to build in Minecraft. People pulled the file down, thinking there might be a cool house design, or maybe even a small village... And had their minds BLOWN. It was like there was a collective indrawn breath within the community...then silence. As people around the world suddenly had their (Minecraft) world expand around their mind in ways they'd never before even CONSIDERED. And then they jumped into their game, started new worlds, and began to dream (and build) BIG. All because one guy looked at his minecraft world, and thought 'If I can build ANYTHING...could I build...THIS?' and without asking anyone if it was possible (he wanted to find out for himself), just started DOING it. Not just that, but without any intent, simply DIDN'T MENTION IT until he'd gotten as far as you see in this video. THEN comes in with a 'Oh, by the way...' Epic.
I don't build floating objects in Minecraft because I like building things with a sense of reality gravity exists in my Minecraft world. But I am impressed with spaceships in Minecraft
DUDE! You just unlocked some serious nostalgia for me. I remember watching this back when I first got in middle school. I instantly recognized the thumbnail. So crazy I finally get to see it done!
Is there not a way to create a tool to automate the process of corner detection? Maybe it would be possible to write some edge detection software to run on Google Earth and use that data to automatically populate the houses of Earth in Minecraft.
@@imonke5303 I’m not sure how villagers fit into this. I was referring to a tool to do edge detection on buildings from Google maps, instead of using their coordinate commands for each corner.
@@ebb632 I think they saw "populate" and assumed you were talking about putting people in the houses. @I monke, I believe what Ebb actually meant was automatically generating the general outline of all the houses and buildings on the Earth. It would still require tons of work to build them all the way up and detail them, but it would save a lot of time for finding a corner, finding the other corner, and laying down lines between them.
Somewhere out there there is probably someone secretly doing this, we will know when two blocky looking droids deliver the plans that many Blockthans died retrieving.
I was an original member of the build team that worked on the first iteration. We did actually use early map editing tools but most of the interior details were hand placed and a lot of creative solutions had to be found to get around early creative mode's limitations. I built most of the hull layer by layer using various programs and finished the more rounded and complex sections by hand. Fun fact, there is a secret half deck in the bottom of the original Enterprise D that contains all of the original team member's screen names writen in blocks, you can see it in a map editor. PS, I've been planning on joining the build the world team
I’m honestly fine with not having to worry about space travel. We lived early enough to see the earth in a semi okay state so I think we are honestly pretty lucky.
I love how Pippen has the insane configurations of sentences and thoughts so deep! It blows my mind really! I wish I could speak as articulate as him! Great content!!
1) Animals do, in fact, have the concept of time. Both, past and future. 2) You're not born too late to be a pirate. They're just using more advanced boats and weapons than before. 3) Thanks for showcasing those builds. Truly amazing.
what i love about your videos is how you start your videos talking about something that seems like it has absolutely nothing to do with the video... but you switch seamlessly everytime❤️❤️❤️
I Absolutely love star trek and minecraft and its so cool to see this, i wish i could put myself into stasis and go to sleep for a couple hundred years to explore strange new worlds, seek out new civilizations and boldly go where no one has gone befor......
Ah, brings me back. back in the day I contributed to working on the second Enterprise D on MineTrek, I worked on the Stargazer for a while before I went on to other things.
I remember seeing the one to one scale of the Enterprise D in the skeleton phase and it blew my mind, but now I see not only they finished it but they went to the next level. Brings tears to my eyes at how amazing it all is thank you for sharing this.
I remember hearing about these guys and being inspired to build my own ships. I made a romulan bird of prey based on schematics, a random collection of not quite to scale ships, and was 95% finished with a starfleet nova class when I had a hard drive failure and abandoned minecraft megabuilds. I wish I had the kind of time I did back then. I wouldn't go back to building in minecraft, but I could really let go and be creative.
I watched that video in 2010 and right after that I installed minecraft. Showed it to dozens of people (who in turn installed mc) until I could almost speak along. "... it's currently holding this!" Always gets me 😅
I’ve been doing this same thing but on a Harborview inspired hospital, I thought that 2 years of construction was insane because it’s my longest project yet, THEN I SAW THE ENTERPRISE and gahdahm that things impressive.
The main person who completed the latest 2 versions of the enterprise D is guy named Lord atrocities. He has videos documenting the entire process. Granted many people helped him but overall the interior design and layout was his creative endeavor.
Minecraft is more than just a game. I can't wait for more realistic simulation games with world building like minecraft to come out. The future is bright for virtual worlds.
The thing that sets us apart is the ability to contemplate, compare, contrast, plan, categorize, etc. And then be able to explain, articulate, demonstrate and recreate actions to each other - which just better strengthens our cognitive abilities. We are such an anomaly...
Even when I was young, I had the same idea about 6 years ago from now, to build a realistic world in Minecraft, and I built the city of Algiers🇩🇿, Cairo🇪🇬 and Dubai... The important thing... I wish you success 😉🇩🇿💪
I remember seeing something about the Enterprise D model in Minecraft on UA-cam back in 2014. As I remember, it was about an 8 minute video of a guy walking around the bottom of the Enterprise's wire frame narrating something. I was 9 or 10 at the time, and assumed the project was being worked on by multiple people, and I had no knowledge of software like WorldEdit. In the years following, I would wonder how that project was turning out. I was a major Star Trek Next Generation fan at the time, so the project stuck in my memory. It's cool to find out they've made 2 more ships since then.
I'm starting a secret project with TrekCraft, you can join here: discord.gg/SMwzupB7pv
Star destorier when?
hey
hey
hey
Yo 🔥ua-cam.com/video/rdJ9bsN7JAw/v-deo.html,
As a big Star Trek fan, I found this server around 2018 and spent days exploring all the ships. I had no idea they were still going!
The Original build is up for download. We've always invited people to dissect and explore it, with a 2 deck sample of the Version 2 ship next to it.
Keep in mind, this was on a previous version of our server so a lot of the information on there will be incorrect
You can find it by searching for "The Original Full-Scale Enterprise D" on Planet Minecraft
HOLY wow
What no Defiant?
@@PhillUSMC they have the defiant too! And tons of other ships, even extremely obscure ones haha
@@GabrielRodesBluephobesi just tried to download that and I think I did it wrong haha I got the map and resource packs and put it where it should be, but I load it up and its just a one chunk world haha 🤷♂️🤦♂️🤣
"And I don't think they understand the concept of future, at all."
*Shows a squirrel, one of the animals that actually understand the concept of future.*
wait a seconds that's true
Probably for an ironic reason
@@benjithechimp Perhaps it's like intentionally making a grammatical or mathematical mistake so hundreds of people comment pointing it out, therefore UA-cam thinks the video is great because it has a lot of comments, so the video appears in the recommended of more people, so more people watch the video and point out the mistake. Except this time, an absolute nerd that has a Wikipedia account and knows that Nintendo, the Eiffel Tower, Coca-Cola, and the gun mousetrap were all made in the same year Hitler was born, 1882, pointed out the mistake, and not hundreds of people.
@@mkks4559 it’s not that deep
@@benjithechimp or a stock footage reason
My boyfriend has been a TrekCraft builder since high school and I guess I've become desensitized to how cool it is, thanks for this video it really put into perspective how awesome the server is! I'm super proud now ❤️
What’s his MC name
@@MinecraftTrekkie it me, Stitcheroo
How far do you squirt
@@nathanwhinnery3607 imagine having a gf that is proud of your minecraft creations. Lmfao I just can wish it fr
@@nathanwhinnery3607 HAHA! It’s prof Stitch.
I've been following this project since 2013, love these guys
It's so nice seeing this channel shine a light to these somewhat obscure megaprojects to the Minecraft public
Why that pfp
@@TheMostActuallyRealDonaldTrump because long live technoblade
@@readmyusernamecauseitssoreally but it looks like cringeblade with that pfp
4:50 the entreprise was actually destroyed in The Search for Spock
ive been soloing a 3.6KM long full interior spaceship project and still this level of detail is absolutely mind blowing
Good luck on that!
You can do it! Infact u probably already have
that is too much to be rendered in all at once with 64 chunks render distance that will take forever good luck
@@badpiggs bold of you to assume that 64 is the true limit, many people have gone much further (myself included). i've gone up to 5,120 block render distance (with a ton of lag)
@@HueHanaejistla it is with optifine and no mods or file editing, that's what i meant
12 years of building ships and NOW, now folks are starting to find our builds. LOL. I literally have over 400 videos about these ships. Including nearly 100 videos dedicated to the Enterprise D build
I may not be a Star Trek fan, but I DO remember watching that video from 12 years ago. I must admit, I never actually thought about what happened, though, it feels good to see that not only does the legacy of it all still live on, but it's THRIVING as well. It's always been there, just hidden away...
I have always been a fan of scale 1:1 builds in minecraft, hell, I am doing such myself in fact.
I've been working on a full Scale Venator-Class Star Destroyer, and even though my work process is rather lazy, I've done some considerable amount of work on it...
Some day, it will be done too. That's at least what I am hoping for. ^^
We'd love to see your work sometime!
Ditto!
@@trekcraft Thanks, though don't expect anything anytime soon. It's far from done still, and I am not the most efficient at working with my projects in Minecraft either. XP
I checked out the Deep Space 9 project ages ago but it looked pretty abandoned. I’d love to see that come to life, that would be breathtaking
DS9 would take longer than the Enterprise, would take a ton of patience.
God seeing that 2010 video really did bring me back, it probably influenced me in the same way you talked about too. It was by far the largest build you could find online and was outside the bounds most people had even imagined building in.
I actually know Halkun the creator of the original 2010 video as i worked with him back when i did tech support for a place that did internet access gateways for hospitality locations. Nice guy and was a decent programmer. if i remember he did have a program that helped him insert the frame of the enterprise D into minecraft from what he told me. although dont know much after that as i think the last time i saw/talked with him would be 2011/2012 before he went to another job. but he is another big trekkie and i even saw him in talking to one of the youtubers when they where at the vintage computer festival midwest a few years back (you see him around the 16:33 mark of the "Vintage Computer Festival Midwest 14 - Krazy Ken's Tech Misadventures" video on the Computer Clans channel) and he did talk about the 1:1 project he did
Ya I'm not sure of the specifics that TrekCraft uses but my boyfriend does make it seem easier than placing it all block by block, I'm pretty sure they can upload frame models to move it along, and they can build half of it and make a mirror image for the other side. But all the interiors are "handmade" and all the color choices are delicately placed. I remember my bf being so proud bc he got picked to make the EntD bridge, it was gorgeous
Hi JJ, Bluephobes here, I have been trying to get back in touch with Hal again for quite some time. you think you and I can dm and you can get me back in touch with this ol friend?
Halkun used the scanned schematics of the floor plan of the enterprise, and using photoshop , changed the contrast of the images to make the outer shell and interior walls be black and everything else white... each deck was converted into minecraft blocks at a certain height, black = cobbler, white = air. Repeated the process for each deck separating each of them with 4 blocks or something to get the right ratio.
This is how that original outershell seen in the video came to be.
I've been considering an attempt to build a 1:1 scale Star Destroyer...
But, to prepare for that, I've been working on a 200 x 200 build that... holy shit is already really goddamn big. An Imperial-Class Star Destroyer is roughly 1550 meters long.... I'm starting to realize it might be a bit more than I can handle by myself. lmao
We could always use some extra builders for our Star Wars projects!
@@trekcraft LOL
BRONSON YOU'D BETTER REPLY TO THIS
I believe in you bro
born too late to be seafaring pirates, too early to be spacefaring pirates, born at the right time to be internet pirates.
Born too late to be a pirate.
Born too early to be a space pirate.
Born at the right time to be an internet pirate 👉😎👉
Star Trek was my little obsession that I always wanted to see in Minecraft so this is a dream come true!
Goosebumps, I swear his voice give me chills.
I first found MineTrek way back in 2011. Amazed how they're still going strong. Been a big Star Trek fan for years, and seeing this server still around fills me with joy
I believe there are a handful of species such as some birds, chimps, and octopi that can reminisce or think about the future, however it’s only been tested through basic experimentation and we have no way of being completely sure.
I'm an octopus and I can confirm that my species can reminisce.
Yo 🔥ua-cam.com/video/rdJ9bsN7JAw/v-deo.html,
@nobody
I’m Elon Musk and I can confirm that we will know for sure in 12.5 years
Octopuses*
@@electroncat octopi, octopuses, and octopodes are all correct
So glad they kept going...
When he first unveiled it on the Minecraft community, he just said "So, I've been working on this project, and I wanted to get some impressions, and maybe suggestions..."
And drops the world's FIRST mega-build in history. Before that first framework (and maybe part of ONE deck partially built), nobody had realized just how BIG it was possible to build in Minecraft. People pulled the file down, thinking there might be a cool house design, or maybe even a small village... And had their minds BLOWN.
It was like there was a collective indrawn breath within the community...then silence. As people around the world suddenly had their (Minecraft) world expand around their mind in ways they'd never before even CONSIDERED. And then they jumped into their game, started new worlds, and began to dream (and build) BIG.
All because one guy looked at his minecraft world, and thought 'If I can build ANYTHING...could I build...THIS?' and without asking anyone if it was possible (he wanted to find out for himself), just started DOING it. Not just that, but without any intent, simply DIDN'T MENTION IT until he'd gotten as far as you see in this video. THEN comes in with a 'Oh, by the way...' Epic.
This man is the only person who can inspire me with a Minecraft video.
Seriously the man looks like he's hosting Cosmos like Neil DeGrasse Tyson
I don't build floating objects in Minecraft because I like building things with a sense of reality gravity exists in my Minecraft world. But I am impressed with spaceships in Minecraft
DUDE! You just unlocked some serious nostalgia for me. I remember watching this back when I first got in middle school. I instantly recognized the thumbnail. So crazy I finally get to see it done!
This video was perfectly made. Perfect narration. You kept me interesting and hooked on till the end.
Is there not a way to create a tool to automate the process of corner detection?
Maybe it would be possible to write some edge detection software to run on Google Earth and use that data to automatically populate the houses of Earth in Minecraft.
I can garuntee you the npc mob behaviors would have most if not all of them just despawn when you leave (assuming we're talking about villagers)
@@imonke5303 I’m not sure how villagers fit into this. I was referring to a tool to do edge detection on buildings from Google maps, instead of using their coordinate commands for each corner.
@@ebb632 I think they saw "populate" and assumed you were talking about putting people in the houses. @I monke, I believe what Ebb actually meant was automatically generating the general outline of all the houses and buildings on the Earth. It would still require tons of work to build them all the way up and detail them, but it would save a lot of time for finding a corner, finding the other corner, and laying down lines between them.
Can't wait for somebody to build the death star 1:1 scale
That build in my opinion layed down the foundation for what was possible in the game. Thought it was insane when I first saw it
The day someone builds a full 1:1 scale Death Star I’ll really be impressed. Considering just how ungodly huge that was
Somewhere out there there is probably someone secretly doing this, we will know when two blocky looking droids deliver the plans that many Blockthans died retrieving.
I like watching him because he says words he probably only half understands and he stays on topic about 20% of the time.
Same
I love amazing builders like this, they give me inspiration when I'm lacking
I've been a trek fan since 1984 and a Minecraft player since 2014. I had no idea this existed
I was an original member of the build team that worked on the first iteration. We did actually use early map editing tools but most of the interior details were hand placed and a lot of creative solutions had to be found to get around early creative mode's limitations. I built most of the hull layer by layer using various programs and finished the more rounded and complex sections by hand. Fun fact, there is a secret half deck in the bottom of the original Enterprise D that contains all of the original team member's screen names writen in blocks, you can see it in a map editor. PS, I've been planning on joining the build the world team
Amazing video - and LOVE your ending thoughts!!
I’m honestly fine with not having to worry about space travel. We lived early enough to see the earth in a semi okay state so I think we are honestly pretty lucky.
Reminds me of movecraft servers. There's a lot of history out there for them. Celestial Expanse is probably the best bet in the modern day though.
I love how Pippen has the insane configurations of sentences and thoughts so deep! It blows my mind really! I wish I could speak as articulate as him! Great content!!
1) Animals do, in fact, have the concept of time. Both, past and future.
2) You're not born too late to be a pirate. They're just using more advanced boats and weapons than before.
3) Thanks for showcasing those builds. Truly amazing.
yo pippen! huge fan of your work keep it up my guy
what i love about your videos is how you start your videos talking about something that seems like it has absolutely nothing to do with the video... but you switch seamlessly everytime❤️❤️❤️
I remember when that video was new! It was the first time ever I heard about Minecraft. Very cool to hear about so much progress. 👍
you are pulling information from the Akashic records and I love it
I Absolutely love star trek and minecraft and its so cool to see this, i wish i could put myself into stasis and go to sleep for a couple hundred years to explore strange new worlds, seek out new civilizations and boldly go where no one has gone befor......
Ah, brings me back. back in the day I contributed to working on the second Enterprise D on MineTrek, I worked on the Stargazer for a while before I went on to other things.
I remember seeing the one to one scale of the Enterprise D in the skeleton phase and it blew my mind, but now I see not only they finished it but they went to the next level. Brings tears to my eyes at how amazing it all is thank you for sharing this.
4:58 " ... football"
I'm dead 💀
Fantastic video. I hope the best for you and the game that your project is built in.
#saveminecraft
Ngl, I clicked this video half thinking it was going to be about build the earth. This was just as good :D
You should really try to recruit some of these people for build the earth do you know what they’d be able to do for build the earth!
bruh they would get that done in 2 days
So random I was literally thinking about that old video just the other day, and here I find an update to them. Great video as always!
I remember hearing about these guys and being inspired to build my own ships. I made a romulan bird of prey based on schematics, a random collection of not quite to scale ships, and was 95% finished with a starfleet nova class when I had a hard drive failure and abandoned minecraft megabuilds.
I wish I had the kind of time I did back then. I wouldn't go back to building in minecraft, but I could really let go and be creative.
YOOOO I'VE KNOWN BLUEPHOBES FROM THIS TEAM SINCE HE STARTED FINISHING THE FIRST ENTERPRISE D FOREVER AGO. So proud of him and his team members!!!
I was just talkin too him. Would he still know you?
Oh I love me some Water Block 💕💙
Dude, this was a cinematic masterpiece
This is just impressive. Well done, kudos.
holy shit this was the greatest thing i have seen in a very long time.
Whoa...well that put my starship building onto perspective. Amazing builds.
I watched that video in 2010 and right after that I installed minecraft. Showed it to dozens of people (who in turn installed mc) until I could almost speak along.
"... it's currently holding this!"
Always gets me 😅
This is incredibly perfect, wow
That ending made me think of space engineers!
I'm 65 years young and you made me a believer in the improbable! TY man. I guess your never to old to learn something new! LOL avb
Cool video, awesome commentary. I've noticed a creative optimism within the Minecraft community and I absolutely love it.
wow that ending speech was amazing. i feel so motivated and idek what for. awesome video
the best cinematic video ive seen on the internet yet
legit waiting to be space pirates
Wow, this is amazing. It'd be really cool to see an entry from the Halo universe from them next!
You should come check out our Aegis Fate ;)
I really like the format of this video!
I’ve been doing this same thing but on a Harborview inspired hospital, I thought that 2 years of construction was insane because it’s my longest project yet, THEN I SAW THE ENTERPRISE and gahdahm that things impressive.
The Enterprise D from startrek! yay
1:50 “it’s been over ten years… did they finish?”
Me🤭: THAT’s WHAT SHE SAID🤣🤣
The main person who completed the latest 2 versions of the enterprise D is guy named Lord atrocities. He has videos documenting the entire process. Granted many people helped him but overall the interior design and layout was his creative endeavor.
i remember seeing this video back when it came out. I didnt believe it at first but wow, beautiful
Minecraft is more than just a game. I can't wait for more realistic simulation games with world building like minecraft to come out. The future is bright for virtual worlds.
I haven't checked on this since that original upload and it still gave me chills seeing that now
I'm crying😭😭😭😭, so inspiring!!
That's quite impressive good job the detail is very good.
The thing that sets us apart is the ability to contemplate, compare, contrast, plan, categorize, etc. And then be able to explain, articulate, demonstrate and recreate actions to each other - which just better strengthens our cognitive abilities. We are such an anomaly...
I came to look at cool minecraft builds, I left wanting to build them
As a Trekkie, THIS IF FUCKING AMAZING 🤩!
Just finding ur channel this is such a good video. Great story
These videos are cool and addicting
That was deeper than I thought it was gunna be lol.
Wondered whatever became of this project. Thanks for this.
I remember seeing this ship in 2010, it was so insane! Crazy they're still going at it
Wow, I remember seeing this years and years ago. Neat that it’s still going
I like the civilication beyond earth music! Very nostalgic.
Okay, the third reveal was pretty poggers. Excellent job’
You should have a look at everything Cronosdarth builds, he must have done the Titanic at least 3 times now, and about a billion other ships
gg on 600k!
Bro drawing the ships on paper for fun is hard enough, I applaud these people for their dedication
It really gives u a sense of scale of these ships
Even when I was young, I had the same idea about 6 years ago from now, to build a realistic world in Minecraft, and I built the city of Algiers🇩🇿, Cairo🇪🇬 and Dubai... The important thing... I wish you success 😉🇩🇿💪
PippenFTS is the crowned lord of Hype. This dude could (and probably has/will) start a cult
I kinda want to see the UNSC Infinity done like this, but I’m not sure how big that would be in comparison
I will never not marvel at the sheer scale of something built in that limited of an early version of the game
Holy mother of God, it's finally done... I remember seeing this when it started. Congratulations folks, amazing work.
I love how you show cows, which are a type of ruminant, and ponder whether or not they ruminate about the past.
I remember seeing something about the Enterprise D model in Minecraft on UA-cam back in 2014. As I remember, it was about an 8 minute video of a guy walking around the bottom of the Enterprise's wire frame narrating something. I was 9 or 10 at the time, and assumed the project was being worked on by multiple people, and I had no knowledge of software like WorldEdit. In the years following, I would wonder how that project was turning out. I was a major Star Trek Next Generation fan at the time, so the project stuck in my memory. It's cool to find out they've made 2 more ships since then.
How did this give me chills XD
Build team: Build the earth in Minecraft
Pippen: We could make a religion out of this
I would say grand scale sculpture in Minecraft does qualify as a historically significant art form.
Yay pink man uploaded