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F-22 Raptor Blockhead Martin Schematic

F-22 Raptor Blockhead Martin is a schematic built around an angular fighter silhouette, compact fuselage, tail fins, propulsion detail, and runway-oriented aircraft footprint. The build measures 31 x 8 x 28 blocks and contains 512 total blocks. The 31-block width is modest for a fighter jet, but the wing and tail outline still needs side clearance. The preview is useful because it lets builders check the angular wings, tail fins, cockpit body, propulsion parts, landing area, and runway fit before committing space, materials, and movement testing in a main world.

Preset result

A compact fighter jet review that helps builders inspect the angular wings, tail fins, cockpit body, propulsion parts, landing area, and runway fit before using the schematic.

f22-raptor-blockhead-martin.nbt
Dimensions
31 x 8 x 28 blocks
Blocks
512
Minecraft
1.21.X
Create
6.0.10
Fighter JetAircraftAeronauticsMilitaryCompact

Required mods

Create: Copycats+, Simulated Copycats, Create Aeronautics (Simulated), Create Crafts & Additions, Create Big Cannons, Compact Flap, CBC Advanced Technologies, Create Radar, Create Propulsion, Create, Create: Diesel Generators, Create: Connected, Create: Interiors.

Preset screenshot

The featured screenshot shows a compact fighter jet profile with angular wings, tail fins, and a runway-ready footprint.

Build the preset

  1. Open the 3D preview and inspect the angular wings, tail fins, cockpit body, propulsion parts, landing area, and runway fit.
  2. Check the footprint: 31 x 8 x 28 blocks with 512 total blocks, then confirm wingtip clearance, runway direction, tail-fin visibility, and whether the aircraft has enough display space.
  3. Prepare Create: Copycats+, Simulated Copycats, Create Aeronautics (Simulated), Create Crafts & Additions, Create Big Cannons, Compact Flap, CBC Advanced Technologies, Create Radar, Create Propulsion, Create, Create: Diesel Generators, Create: Connected, and Create: Interiors before import. The required mod stack includes aircraft, radar, propulsion, diesel, and weapon-themed details.
  4. After placement, confirm the wing outline, tail fins, cockpit shape, and propulsion detail before building hangar walls.
  5. Use the preview to decide the final orientation before adding docks, roads, hangars, terrain, or support machines around the fighter jet.

Build review summary

F-22 Raptor Blockhead Martin works best when judged as a fighter hangar, compact airbase, carrier deck, runway display, or military workshop. The design has enough shape and detail to read clearly in a finished world, while the 3D preview makes the important blocks easier to inspect before placement.

The most useful planning detail is material balance. Copycats shapes, propulsion parts, radar detail, Big Cannons components, connected machinery, diesel pieces, and interior blocks That mix affects where the build should sit, how much service space it needs, and whether it should be treated as decoration, machinery, or a moving craft.

  • Author: Somedude.
  • Best fit: a fighter hangar, compact airbase, carrier deck, runway display, or military workshop.
  • Top materials and visible systems include Copycats shapes, propulsion parts, radar detail, Big Cannons components, connected machinery, diesel pieces, and interior blocks.
  • Review priority: the angular wings, tail fins, cockpit body, propulsion parts, landing area, and runway fit.

Technical planning notes

The schematic dimensions are 31 x 8 x 28 blocks with 512 total blocks. The mod list is large for a 512-block aircraft, so missing support mods can remove important visual detail.

Required mods are Create: Copycats+, Simulated Copycats, Create Aeronautics (Simulated), Create Crafts & Additions, Create Big Cannons, Compact Flap, CBC Advanced Technologies, Create Radar, Create Propulsion, Create, Create: Diesel Generators, Create: Connected, and Create: Interiors. Builders should confirm the same movement, decorative, and mechanical blocks exist in the target pack before importing the file into an active world.

  • Game version: 1.21.X.
  • Create version: 6.0.10.
  • Main placement concern: wingtip clearance, runway direction, tail-fin visibility, and whether the aircraft has enough display space.
  • Post-placement check: confirm the wing outline, tail fins, cockpit shape, and propulsion detail before building hangar walls.

World fit and placement notes

F-22 Raptor Blockhead Martin fits best in a compact airbase, carrier deck, military hangar, test runway, or fighter display bay. A quick preview pass helps decide whether the build should face a runway, dock, hangar door, harbor lane, road, or open sky lane.

For survival staging, align the nose to the runway first, then add warning stripes, fuel carts, hangar lamps, and service platforms after the wing outline is confirmed.

  • Best first import location: a runway pad at least 44 x 42 blocks.
  • Keep access open for the angular wings, tail fins, cockpit body, propulsion parts, landing area, and runway fit.
  • Add support scenery only after the fighter jet is aligned and tested.
  • Back up the world before movement, flight, fluid, weapon, or large-structure testing.

Open this workflow

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