Xiaoguanwei has made many means of transportation before,
Some fly in the sky, some travel on land,
But none go underwater.
Today, Xiaoguanwei is going to add a new tool
for underwater travel.
It’s not small in size,
And it’s really stylish for undersea adventures~
Submarine

We start building the submarine from the hull.
Both sides of the hull are made of 3×7 cut red sandstone.
Leave three small openings in the middle for windows.

Build the other side of the hull three blocks apart.
Choose one side as the front of your submarine.
Place a sea lantern one block down from the center on the front side.

Along this central axis at the height of the sea lantern,
Follow the order shown in the picture to place
Stone blocks and iron trapdoors one by one.
Remember to leave a one-block gap between the two trapdoors.

Fill the gaps between the central axis and the hull with stone stairs
And smooth quartz stairs,
Placing them according to the corresponding colors.

Go to the bottom of the hull.
It looks like the left picture before adding blocks.
As shown on the right, within the three-block white area,
Place three smooth quartz stairs.
Do the same on the left side.

Next, go to the stern!
On both sides, at the same height as the hull,
Place three acacia planks.
Place a row of acacia stairs along the top edge.
For the bottom edge, just place one in the middle.

Leave the center block empty for now.
For the eight blocks surrounding the center,
Use smooth quartz stairs and smooth quartz blocks
To form the shape shown in the picture.

Fill the center block with a sea lantern.
Surround it with spruce trapdoors.

Place a cobblestone wall on top of the sea lantern.
Then extend the cobblestone wall out by one block in all four directions.
After that, place an oak trapdoor on it.
The propeller is complete.

Place glass in the small windows.
Also, cover the bow area with a 3×3 glass pane.

Completely cover the exposed parts of the sea lantern at the bow
With acacia trapdoors.
Do the same for the exposed stone blocks on the central axis.

Next, prepare to cap the top.
Use acacia planks and acacia wood stairs,
Laying them out as shown in the picture.

Fill the remaining parts with quartz slabs and iron trapdoors.
The iron trapdoors should extend all the way to the top edge of the glass.

Here comes the final step for the top!
Now it’s time for the whole family of spruce wood to appear on stage!
Place spruce trapdoors above the gaps.
Behind them, place spruce stairs.
Further back, place spruce planks and spruce slabs.

Go back to the stern.
In the same spot where you previously placed the quartz stairs,
Stack oak trapdoors on top!

Also place oak trapdoors on the outside of the small windows on both sides.
And along the bottom edge of both sides,
Surround them with several dark oak signs as decoration.

After placing four iron trapdoors on the front as shown in the picture,
The external structure of the submarine is complete.

Before setting up the interior,
Remember to use a sponge to dry out all the water inside the submarine cabin.

Place a crafting table and a lever at the front of the cabin.
Fill the gaps with two light gray carpets.
Combine an oak stair with two oak signs
To make a simple armrest seat.

The design of the rear part of the cabin is up to personal preference.
Here, Slime’s interior is for your reference.
Oak signs can not only serve as armrests for seats
But also show their function as bed footboards here!

Our large submarine is now complete.
Interested adventurers, get started quickly
And explore your own underwater world!