After 9 Years, Middle-earth Is Completed In Minecraft

 

It took 9 long years, but you can walk around Middle-earth in Minecraft if you want.

 

 

This massive project has been worked on by countless players for around nine years, and it looks as if the majority of it is finally finished. In a recent video, the NODE crew get  a tour by one of the project’s builders that takes in pretty much the entirety of Middle Earth.

And I do mean, all of  Middle-earth, The video starts us off in Bilbo’s house, before we go on to see the forests, fields, and houses of the Shire. There are so many incredible details, including Gandalf’s cart of fireworks and the large old tree where Bilbo has his Birthday party.

 

*Some NSFW Humor and language in the video*

 

 

This incredible recreation takes in every major location from The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, mostly taking inspiration from the movies. I assume it was easier for them to do that as they had a visual for inspiration,  but a few locations from the books also make it in.

 

 

There are still some finer details to flesh out, You can check out the full FAQ right here if you’re interested in signing up and helping out yourself, but be aware that you have to prove yourself on smaller jobs before you’re allowed to jump in on the bigger projects.

 

It doesn’t stop there though. This incredible recreation takes in every major location from The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, mostly taking inspiration from the movies (as it was easier to visualise), but a few locations from the books also make it in.

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