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Sorry no, I don't build cars anymore except they look very different compared to "usual" cars.
This is because cars in Minecraft share a very similar base model and everytime I make a car it feels like copying one of my older ones. This is not what I want. I'd like to have as much diversity in my builds as possible. In other words, if something looks too similar to something I've already made, I won't make it.
Also, I'd like to build and upload interesting things worth stopping by and looking at. The Durango looks a little too generic in my opinion.
Do you have an image of the buggy you mean?
Hanging banners have their hitbox at the top, the lower part isn't occupied by the banner.
Standing banners have their hitbox at the bottom, the top part isn't occupied by the banner.
You can place blocks in the spots that are not occupied by the banner (where no hitbox is). This allowed me to place stairs on top of the headlight banners.
However, you need to light up the banner, otherwise it will be very dark (like a suffocating entity). That's why there are sea lanterns under and next to the banners (if you look at the schematic in pmcview3d).
You can use any other bright block, of course, too. Glowstone and jack-o-lanterns also give off a light level of 15.
This build is so compact.
The mirrors on the real Chiron are so small you barely notice them, so I had to use an equally small block for the mirrors in Minecraft. I think this is the first time I used buttons for the mirrors. Usually, I use heads but they would definitely have been too big here.
The car only looks compact on the first image. In the sideviews you can see that it actually is quite long.
You will have to paste the schematic into a temporary world using World Edit.
Then you can create another schematic of the car with Litematica. You will be able to use that new schematic in Litematica since it was made with Litematica. But you have to paste the schematic into a world first.
There is a World Edit mod (for singleplayer) and a plugin (for servers).
Download the schematic and put it into the "schematics" folder inside the "world edit" folder. If you have downloaded the mod, the "world edit" folder will be inside the "config" folder inside the ".minecraft" folder.
Ingame, run the command
//schematic load <name of schematic>
and then
//paste -ea
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Yeah, good-looking and usable, that's what I''ve wanted my builds to be. I'm glad it worked out xD
I'm building a giant robot right now anyway but it isn't as shiny or clean as the robots from code geass and full metal panic. It's very old and weathered.
I found a cool looking mecha from full metal panic. It looks so mighty yet so elegant:
But all the rounded/curved and simultaneously angled parts are gonna be a pain to calculate xD
I think I'm keeping this one for another time. Don't expect it soon xD
After I read your message, I sat down right away, searched for images of the real Chiron (even watched some videos about it) and started building it.
It was fun to build and didn't give me a headache (unlike most other cars xD). It was a really nice and relaxing time. I really enjoyed making it!
Thanks for reminding me :P
Ingame, run the command
//schematic load <name of schematic>
and then
//paste -ea
If it says you lack permissions to use these commands give yourself op.