As one might suspect, one reason for the massive appeal of Minecraft is the number of craftable items. There is no shortage of objects to create in the game, from making tools and weapons to maps and books and everything in between. Among this seemingly infinite amount of craftable items is the jukebox.
Jukeboxes are one of the more entertaining items found in Minecraft. As the name suggests, these blocks can be placed on the ground, providing music to those in the vicinity. However, players need to collect Minecraft's music discs in order for the jukebox to work. Currently, 14 different songs can be used with these musical items. Recently, one player decided to recreate this impressive block in real life.
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In a post on Reddit, a user known as Jappiedappie12345 shared several pictures showcasing a couple of real-life items they crafted. What made these objects intriguing was that they were based on the designs of a jukebox and a parrot seen in Minecraft. Impressively, the jukebox shared a stunning resemblance to its in-game counterpart. It featured the same square shape and had a brown color with dark edging. In addition, the parrot was intricately carved out of wood and had roughly the same proportions as the ones found in the game.
Beyond showcasing the replicas on Reddit, Jappiedappie12345 shared some details behind making theMinecraft items. According to the creator, the inspiration to start the building project came after their Bluetooth speaker had broken. Following this unfortunate event, they decided to repair it and turn it into a replica of a jukebox. When it was finished, the size of the jukebox was 16x16x16 cm. Besides these items created by the Reddit user,
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