Mojang's Minecraft has received a plethora of updates over the years as the IP changed hands, and the game continues to expand onto even more platforms. A post-launch update introduced bees to Minecraft and a fan of the game has created a LEGO version of the flying creature.
Reddit user Nobodyaskeddotc0m recently posted their LEGO duplicate of Minecraft's bee and since then, it has garnered the attention of over 4,000 members of the community. Minecraft Bedrock update 1.14 and Java patch 1.15 was released back in 2019 and the content drop dubbed «Buzzy Bees» revolved around the bug. Buzzy Bees not only included the honey-collecting insect but the nests and hives that they're synonymous with, which can be harvested for the honey material, honeycombs, honey bottle, and two different honey blocks to build with using the crafting resource.
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Many fans have taken to the new Minecraft mob to create bee-inspired things, like one who based their custom PC build on the bee, and Nobodyaskeddotc0m's LEGO bee is just the latest example. The eyes of Nobodyaskeddotc0m's bee include two gray and one white block each to show the reflection that a Minecraft a player can see if they're able to get close. Nobodyaskeddotc0m's LEGO bee has six legs that keep it standing, though the Minecraft fan has opted not to include wings, unlike the in-game counterpart.
The antennas of Nobodyaskeddotc0m's bee protrude from the proper spot of the head based on the in-game model, but it may differ from other Minecraft LEGO sets in one key way that has been teased by the Reddit user. According to Nobodyaskeddotc0m, the thick plastic model is hollow on the inside and some portions are reinforced
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