Check out this giant lenin statue I built on Hexcraft
Built this myself in 7 days. Took 54 hours. Not proud of how no life i went on building this, but its a cool build. You can find it at x:513 z:-4156. In the nether the closest portal is at x:58 z:-508 theres a cobble stone slab path to it. You'll need to max your render distance to see it from the viewing platform
Just to be clear, building it took 1.5 days, gathering the materials and getting all the needed tools took the rest of the time. It required 94,000 stone so i needed to build a cobble gen and a super smelter, and to fuel the super smelter i needed to farm like 15000 charcoal from tree farming. Building everything is super easy with litematica's easy build. Without it i reckon building it would take like 4 weeks alone.
this is the mod pack its running, https://modrinth.com/modpack/create-hexes, you can check its mods somehow i think, i believe the main magic mod in it is ameythst imbuement
Question OP: Is there anyone living inside the statue? Could I receive a plot of land inside/on top of/on the side of the Lenin statue to build a base?
i was thinking about building a base in it, but im tapped out of minecraft energy so feel free to move in, art is a collabarative effort. I recommend the inside, the bottom is flooded so you can put an aquarium/ coral reef in it (do not keep dolphins, they always drown) and the inside is all lit up, i also think itd be funny to build gardens on his shoulds and arms or something.
Isn't create installed on the server? You can use blueprints and the builder cannon to auto build. If you build it first in creative you can build it much faster
im genuinely not sure learning create and progressing through its tech tree would have been faster than building it myself, since i still would need to manufacture 94,000 stone.
I did already have it in creative (made from a blender file) i used that to create a litematica schematic
But also i didnt know about builder cannons at all
If you're taking requests for future inspiration, there are three Soviet statues that are considered to be a sort of trilogy and all of them are stunning: