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Fan Builds Minecraft Piston out Of Lego</h1>
<html><body><p><p><br/> Minecraft is a sandbox game where you build incredible things to showcase to your friends. Lego is a tangible toy that you can spend lots of money to build something once and then keep it for the rest of your life. This cements your love for whatever you have built. Both have a lot in common: imagination. It's not a surprise that they frequently cross paths.<br/></p><br/><p><br/> It's the result of a myriad of amazing things, such as this fantastic zombie design by Cirelectric on Reddit. <a href="https://minecraftservers.buzz/">Minecraftservers</a> The smoothed out figures make the zombies sort of cute, even though they're still hunting for brains. This is also a sign that people will be willing in real life to build amazing things, like this Minecraft piston from RJMBricks.<br/></p><br/><p><br/> YouTuber RJMBricks is a specialist in Lego builds. He has developed an earthquake simulator as well as a driving simulation. This time around they've built a working Minecraft piston. This is a staggering feat of planning, bricks and work. RJMBricks utilizes different colors to match the game's version. This makes the textures look right.<br/></p><br/><p><br/> The mechanics behind it are fascinating, too, with RJMBricks trying to figure out how best to make the piston move. The design challenge caused issues regarding Lego pieces being able to warp due to the massive weight of the parts involved.<br/></p><br/><p><br/> The video has been very popular. RJMBricks announced that they had 38.875 subscribers at the time the video was released on 24 April. At the moment of writing the video done over 2.2 million views however, the channel has nearly doubled to 94.8k subscribers. It's always nice to see hard work rewarded.<br/></p><br/><p><br/> If you're more into Minecraft-related projects than the other possibilities, you should take the time to look at this Pac-Man videogame made by a YouTuber. It's definitely spooky.<br/></p></p></body></html>
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