One Minecraft fan cleverly created an actual neon sword light that looks straight out of the game. Minecraft has a dedicated fanbase that often creates impressive builds in-game, like this playable Minecraft version of Wordle, but also sees that creativity translated to real life from time to time.
There have been many challenges that players take upon themselves in Minecraft. Some try to mine out the entire world and others try to theme their builds to specific video games, television shows, or movies. Throughout the 11 years that Minecraft has been a game, fans have grown and learned different techniques in order to make their builds look lifelike and beautiful. Different mod packs can bring in-game textures to a new level and can make the game look like it is almost real. Players have also flipped that script and built items in real life that look exactly like they could come from in the game. One fan made a Minecraft rose for Valentine's Day with a perfect design to make it look straight out of the game.
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Reddit user and Minecraft fan bonzurr recently shared their real-life work of art with the Minecraft Subreddit. They created an LED neon sword that turns on and cycles through a few different settings of brightness. It is an impressive feat to not only create something that looks very similar to the Minecraft sword but to also make something using neon lights. In the comments, bonzurr noted that they first design the model using a program that allowed them to digitally render what the sword would look like. From there, they 3d printed that model and then moved on to manual labor, namely soldering the neon together. This light would be a great
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