Can you imagine how hard and time-consuming Minecraft would be if you had to craft every single block in the game? Thank goodness that things like stone, grass, and dirt blocks exist without the need to make them from scratch!
But if you're making Minecraft crafts (or, um, Mine...crafts?) in the real world, you will have to create every single block yourself, like this Minecrafter Wuzu Clay has done for this teeny-tiny Minecraft world.
Wuzu used polymer clay to make this little diorama of the 1.17 update, which added lush caves and axolotls – it's a special kind of clay that works really well on a tiny scale, and only turns hard when it's baked in the oven. After crafting tons of mini-blocks in stone, grass, and dirt, Wuzu places them all one by one into a little mould, building up a cave shape with moss all over it. Then Wuzu places vines and glow berries, all of which are individually hand-made (!!) before adding details like fences, torches, chests, and grass.
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