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Airship and Factory Schematic

Airship and Factory is a large hybrid build that pairs an Aeronautics airship with a factory-style base. The schematic spans 171 x 58 x 66 blocks and includes more than thirty thousand blocks, so it should be treated as a major world feature rather than a small machine. The value is the combined scene: a buildable industrial structure with a docked airship and enough decorative detail to work as a server landmark.

Preset result

A large airship-and-factory review that helps builders inspect the 171-block span, factory shell, docked craft, decorative lighting, Chipped blocks, Create Deco trim, and Aeronautics dependencies before using the schematic.

airship-factory.nbt
Dimensions
171 x 58 x 66 blocks
Blocks
33,903
Minecraft
1.21.X
Create
6.0.10
AirshipFactoryBaseLandmarkLarge build

Required mods

Amendments, Create Aeronautics (Simulated), Create Deco, Create Aeronautics, Create, Chipped, Macaw's Lights.

Preset screenshot

The featured screenshot shows the schematic as a complete base scene: a factory mass anchors the airship, while lighting, walls, roof detail, and dock geometry make the build feel planned.

Build the preset

  1. Open the 3D preview and inspect the airship position, factory volume, dock connection, roofline, lighting, interior clearances, and service paths.
  2. Check the footprint: 171 x 58 x 66 blocks with 33,903 total blocks, making terrain preparation the first major task.
  3. Prepare Amendments, Create Aeronautics (Simulated), Create Deco, Create Aeronautics, Create, Chipped, and Macaw's Lights before import.
  4. After placement, inspect doors, dock access, factory pathways, airship underside, and any modded lighting blocks before connecting machines.
  5. Use a test world first because the footprint can overlap terrain, trees, rails, or existing buildings across a wide area.

Build review summary

This schematic stands out because it combines architecture and vehicle staging. The factory gives the airship a purpose, while the docked airship makes the factory read as an active industrial site instead of a plain warehouse.

The scale is ambitious. A 171-block span needs clear terrain, a planned approach path, and enough viewing distance for the airship and factory to be understood together.

  • Author: Kindlebubbledump.
  • Best fit: server landmark, industrial district, airship harbor, cinematic base, large survival project.
  • Top materials include factory wall blocks, Chipped decorative blocks, Create Deco trim, lighting blocks, airship envelope parts, and Aeronautics hardware.
  • The build should be previewed from multiple angles before choosing a final orientation.

Technical planning notes

The schematic dimensions are 171 x 58 x 66 blocks with 33,903 total blocks. The footprint is the main challenge: this build needs a prepared site, not a quick paste into a cramped base.

Required mods are Amendments, Create Aeronautics (Simulated), Create Deco, Create Aeronautics, Create, Chipped, and Macaw's Lights. Confirm decorative blocks and lighting before import so the factory does not lose its finished look.

  • Game version: 1.21.X.
  • Create version: 6.0.10.
  • Leave extra space around the airship side for docking and screenshots.
  • Check factory entrances before adding roads, rails, or terrain retaining walls.

World fit and placement notes

Airship and Factory works best beside a flat industrial yard, a harbor, or a carved mountain basin where the factory mass has room to breathe. The airship should remain visible from the main approach route.

For survival use, start with an empty test placement. Once the site footprint is confirmed, add roads, rail access, storage yards, and lighting so the building feels connected to the surrounding base.

  • Best first import location: a cleared 185 x 80 block industrial site.
  • Keep the airship side unobstructed for boarding and maintenance.
  • Plan roads and storage before placing adjacent buildings.
  • Back up the world before importing a build above thirty thousand blocks.

Open this workflow

Start from the related Schematic workbench, then adjust the preset fields for your world.