Comet 107 | When you put a Redstone Engineer in Quarantine for slightly too long... [missile defense 6.0] @comet1072 | Uploaded 4 years ago | Updated 1 hour ago
Okay guys, so I'm finally back with another redstone contraption. I made this one about 3 months ago, when all the quarantine stuff was going on in my area. Since then, I haven't really been motivated to play minecraft, hence why I haven't posted anything in about 3 months. However, I just started with some editing again, so I made this piece. I personally really like it and hope you do too.
An explanation of this giant redstone contraption will come in the future, but knowing me, this might still take a couple of weeks before that video comes out.
The redstone contraption surely is one of the biggest that I've ever made. The contraption is a whopping 1000 blocks long, which is necessary to predict the location of the incoming missile with enough accuracy.
If you have any questions regarding what this system can and can not do, you can always ask me in the comments.
Music: youtube.com/watch?v=qGS4G93Q0GI
Credits to Khazamer for motivating me to continue with the project
Okay guys, so I'm finally back with another redstone contraption. I made this one about 3 months ago, when all the quarantine stuff was going on in my area. Since then, I haven't really been motivated to play minecraft, hence why I haven't posted anything in about 3 months. However, I just started with some editing again, so I made this piece. I personally really like it and hope you do too.
An explanation of this giant redstone contraption will come in the future, but knowing me, this might still take a couple of weeks before that video comes out.
The redstone contraption surely is one of the biggest that I've ever made. The contraption is a whopping 1000 blocks long, which is necessary to predict the location of the incoming missile with enough accuracy.
If you have any questions regarding what this system can and can not do, you can always ask me in the comments.
Music: youtube.com/watch?v=qGS4G93Q0GI
Credits to Khazamer for motivating me to continue with the project