And here's a few more pictures from projects I've been working with off and on.

The aquarium room of my underwater fortress. I decided I wanted a base that didn't really look like much on the surface and, at the time, was practising to make a fortress that nobody else could find if I decided to play on a MP server. So, I hollowed out an underwater mountain. I'll get more pictures of that when I make it more impressive, but that's my viewing room.

That black area on the tower is a lighting glitch. They happen sometimes. This was The Tower, which I mostly built when I was playing with different types of architecture and the like. It's pretty massive, as the peak goes to y=140, so approximately 80 squares tall. I've already managed to link this one to my Nether rail network (which I can post more on, if you guys want to see that) and, amusingly, has a friggin' massive double chasm/dungeon beneath it. I actually carved off the top of a mountain to get all of the cobblestone I needed. Heck of a build and took me about a week.


This picture was NOT a personal build. This thing is actually a desert temple, which was added to the PC game reasonably recently. The second picture, however, is what it looked like when I found it. So, because I needed a home in this particular area of my map, I dug it out completely, swiped the treasure in the basement, modified it so that I would be able to use it as a secure shelter and voila, instant ancient looking home!







