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A simple boat I made in a survival server I'm running.
Note: Some of the blocks in the PMCview3D schematic are inaccurately oriented. The screenshots provide a more accurate perspective.
Also check out a similar boat of mine on a smaller scale - Tiny Spruce Plank Boat
Installing .nbt Files
- Open your world's folder. It should be in the "saves" section of your Minecraft folder.
- If there isn't already one inside your world folder, create a new folder named "generated".
- Inside that folder, create another new folder named "minecraft".
- Inside the "minecraft" folder, create one last folder named "structures".
- Put the .nbt file inside.
- When you're in your world, use the /give command to get a Structure Block; then place it down, switch it to "Load" mode, put "spruceboat" in the text bar at the top, and load the structure by powering the block with redstone.
Note: Some of the blocks in the PMCview3D schematic are inaccurately oriented. The screenshots provide a more accurate perspective.
Also check out a similar boat of mine on a smaller scale - Tiny Spruce Plank Boat
Credit | Screenshots taken using BSL Shaders |
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Update #2 : by Chimerabot 12/04/2020 5:24:40 pmDec 4th, 2020
Updated world file to a .nbt file, and added two missing trapdoors.
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PS: Consdiger changing the .schematic upload to an .nbt upload - than you should no longer have problems with inaccurated oriented blocks and people like me who avoid mods can use your upload.
I havn't seen a programm to convert files to .nbt files, yet. But each minecraft can creat and load these files via the structureblock - .nbt files are the natural way to import/export minecraft structures - so you could creat this file.