Published Dec 14th, 2012, 12/14/12 7:48 pm
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Heyo.
This is a medieval building bundle I have been working on as part of a larger project on and off over the past month or so.
It is currently made up of 19 different buildings for various purposes, including most of what a village needs:
-a bakery
-blacksmith
-lumberjack
-a mill
-a Town Hall / Council
-three different sized residential buildings
-etc. (check it out yourself to see what else is in there :3)
Oh and all the buildings except the Tall House (that's the name of the schematic) are fully furnished :)
The download is a .zip file which contains the world save and schematics for all the buildings.
Thanks for checking it out!
This basically means that you can use these builds for anything you like as long as you give me proper credit. Put them into your adventure map, your server or whatever and enjoy :)
The texturepack I used is SMP's Revival with wool from the customizer, I also used Optifine's CTM feature.
This is a medieval building bundle I have been working on as part of a larger project on and off over the past month or so.
It is currently made up of 19 different buildings for various purposes, including most of what a village needs:
-a bakery
-blacksmith
-lumberjack
-a mill
-a Town Hall / Council
-three different sized residential buildings
-etc. (check it out yourself to see what else is in there :3)
Oh and all the buildings except the Tall House (that's the name of the schematic) are fully furnished :)
The download is a .zip file which contains the world save and schematics for all the buildings.
Thanks for checking it out!
Additional Notes
Kella's Medieval Bundle is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.This basically means that you can use these builds for anything you like as long as you give me proper credit. Put them into your adventure map, your server or whatever and enjoy :)
The texturepack I used is SMP's Revival with wool from the customizer, I also used Optifine's CTM feature.
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