![]() ![]() The issue here is that whoever was handling the video editing noticed that Smiffy found the nuke schematic, and zoomed on his screen while playing foreboding music. While lying through his teeth to the others who started asking what all this stuff he's asking for is about. He immediately starts trying to assemble it. After looking through the item list for "nuclear" related stuff, he found the recipe for a nuke. Smiffy discovered a certain something in episode #68 of Feed the Beast.While this does ensure their victory, from the perspective of the other groups, they're unknowingly building a giant penis in the sky, much to their amusement. In The Walls 3: Aztec, the trio decide to build a tower to provide themselves a sniping position, and extend it outwards while they wait.Ross and Alsmiffy enter and pilot a helicopter over the island that killed the trio so much. He looks for the others outside and sees them on top of a mountain in the distance. Trott starts in the army base with no one in sight. Episode 5 of their second XBLA Minecraft playthrough : Ross accidentally sets their house on fire with a bucket of lava, and traps them all inside as they constantly respawn.In the outtakes of Filfy Animals: Fowl Play, Simon Lane screams an extremely over the top manner after Geoff's attack.Maybe I’ll connect all these lamps to a daylight sensor in the future, but for now they are always on. Under the grass block facade, I have attached a lever in “on” position. Specifically, I am using redstone conduit disguised with conduit facade painted as fence posts and grass blocks. So, to conceal the source of the redstone signal, I have used Ender IO. You can just place a lever on top, but that’s kind of tacky. Additionally, I recently added a lattice covering (made from dark oak fences) in which are embedded more lamps from Silent’s Gems (my goal was to eliminate all torches).Īlong these new paths I plan to have “street lamps.” I happen to really like the look of the vanilla redstone lamps, but unlike the lamps of Silent’s Gems, you cannot invert them so that they are always on. Now, to have at least a dedicated 2×2 plot for each crop in Pam’s Harvestcraft (in addition to the vanilla crops and one or two crops from other mods), I have multiple 9×9 garden areas, each with dark oak paths and surrounded by alabaster pavers and birch fences. My original 9×9 garden has come a long way since I started this instance. I am in the process of decorating everything with flowers, bushes, and shrubs in an orderly fashion. ![]() For paths, I have used hardened stone pavers (again from Environmental Tech). A Terraced Garden for Pam’s Harvestcraft TreesĪnother view of the garden with its new lattice roof.įinally, I have been trying to add paths and other signs of civilization while maintaining the original natural beauty of my setting. ![]() This makes it so that I can access all my grain remotely from my (so far) two inventory panels (I have one in the barn and one in the house’s basement). I have hooked up Ender IO item conduits to these barrels along with remote awareness upgrades. Yes, that’s a philosophical statement, and I’d be happy to discuss it, if you like. I know I said I just wanted to make things pretty, but something isn’t really pretty unless there is some functionality. These barrels are used to store vanilla wheat as well as six crops from Pam’s Harvestcraft: oats, barley, rye, corn (maize for those of you across the pond), and rice. It is also empty except for six barrels from Simple Barrels by workshopcraft. The grain silo is a cylinder (or as close as you can get in Minecraft to a cylinder) with a diameter of three blocks (so if you are looking at one side of the exterior, it will look seven blocks wide). The ladder up the side is made from dark iron, again from Ender IO. The pipe down the side is likewise wooden fence posts painted to look like blocks of platinum. Platinum gives it all a very shiny, chrome-like look. The cap is made from wood slabs painted in Ender IO’s painting machine to look like blocks of platinum (from the Base Metals mod by jriwanek). I used fir wood from Biomes O’ Plenty to achieve a weathered look. I chose to build a classic cylindrical grain silo, and I chose to build it using different materials than I used for my barn. I can access my wheat easily from the basement workshop of my house. ![]()
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