Learn how to make your own LEGO Minecraft chest

Check out this tutorial to see how you can make your own LEGO Minecraft chest.

In honour of the latest Minecraft update, LEGO YouTuber Tiago Catarino decided to turn his creative hand to make a build based on the game. He shared step-by-step instructions on how to make a game-accurate LEGO version of Minecraft’s iconic chest, so you can make one for yourself.

The build is made up of brown, black, and grey plates and bricks, true to realistic Minecraft colours. At the end, the chest actually opens and closes, so it could be a nifty storage option for any spare pieces you have left over from other builds.

Minecraft designs, with their signature blocky look, lend themselves perfectly to LEGO builds, and this fan-made model is no exception. You could easily scale it up by doubling or quadrupling plate sizes as well.

If you need more LEGO Minecraft in your life, check out the full list of the most recent summer set releases here. Plus, remember that voting is still open for you to have your say on a future LEGO Minecraft skin.

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