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3 Truly Amazing Minecraft Creations

Unless you've been under a rock for the past few months, you've probably heard of a game called Minecraft. Minecraft is a sandbox game which allows you to create endless amounts of levels, objects, contraptions, etc. It's a truely remarkable game, and some people do take full advantage of its capabilities, which is why I thought I'd show off a few of my favorites.

Earth:

While it may look just like a bunch of blocks within the first few seconds of the video, all is not as it seems, as this creation is purely amazing, especially because of the scale of it! Whoever created this is a true artist.

Empire State Building:

I must apologize for the short clip, but from what I can gather, this creation is not just detailed on the outside, but is apparently somewhat near to the scale of the real life Empire State Building. I am not 100% sure, I must say, but from what I can gather, this building (which being a work in progress) has a floor at every level, a lobby, observation room, and more.

USS Enterprise:

Wow... Just wow... The time and effort this must've taken... As you probably know, the USS Enterprise is the starship used in most of the Star Trek TV shows, and it's enormous. This model is a 1:1 scale WIP replica of the enterprise itself, and I must say it's my favorite Minecraft creation of all time. I can imagine that the insides may not be so detailed, as the blocks are 1x1x1 meters, but just... Wow.

That's all I've got for today. Be sure to check out Minecraft at http://www.minecraft.net/

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