

He decorated his half of the mansion with his interior decorating skills and made it into a resort for Keralis to stay for a while in order to make some diamonds. He and Docm77 built a replica of the mansion, dividing it in half and becoming neighbors. His starter base was half of the mansion he purchased in Season 6 from Grian. I Invited the Enemy Into My Base and Then.īdoubleO100 started the season on the starter island with the other Hermits.

I Made A Giant Iron Golem Skeleton Fossil! The village also included many upgraded villager houses and an upgraded blacksmith. to enter the city, you must take off your elytra and enjoy a guided pig tour. At the entrance to the village, BdoubleO100 built a guardhouse, that housed a pigpen. It also contained various shops and other tourist attractions, including a magical diamond fountain.

The main attraction was a giant iron skeleton that people could view from a hot air balloon station. BdoubleO100 wanted to make it a tourist attraction for people to visit. It was also where he kept his precious Sahara now token.Ī large part of BdoubleO100's season was spent working alongside Keralis transforming a vanilla Minecraft village into a beautiful medieval village. The starter base featured a toilet, which was turned into a secret entrance to Keralis' sewer. He then decided to team up with Keralis to build a medieval village.īdoubleO100 starter base from season 6, which he named his humble commodeīdoubleO100 built a small wooden house where he kept resources, valuables and of course his bed. Yours may vary depending on what clock you use.The Perfect Citizen & Gorgeous Waterfall!īdoubleO100 joined the season late, after dropping out of the sky in many hermits episodes, and finally falling into Keralis' pool. NOTE: This stand was built to accommodate my clock. The end result should leave your clock's midpoint at the midpoint of the box. Also, be sure that the clock face is flush with the Lego base below.

The main point is: It is important that you construct your stand so that the clock does not slide. I fixed this problem by establishing a way to prevent the clock from sliding. This unfortunately led to another problem: the clock could easily slide off due to the angle at which it rested. To do this, I had the clock rest on the stand at an angle. I my case, the face of the clock was tilted so I had to modify my stand so that the face was not at an angle. This step will vary quite a lot depending on what type of clock and box are being used in this step. The stand you construct should be big enough to raise the clock to the desired height, yet small enough so that the box can still cover it along with the clock. Then use some spare Lego bricks to construct a stand to raise the clock to the midpoint of the box. Divide that measurement by 2 to get the midpoint of the box. Start by measuring the height of the box after the cover has been removed and the box has been turned upside down.
