ID: 52505
Jun 21 2025
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Wait for BDEngine to load to get the command
Get the command
For Command Block or Axiom mod
Open in BDEngine Report
Description

Yamato is the largest battleship that ever existed
launched on August 8, 1940
Yamato sank on April 7, 1945 in the East China Sea during Operation Ten-Go

The model contains
red concrete: 2239
light gray concrete: 13223
gray concrete: 13106
oak planks: 4902
white terracotta: 1043
black concrete: 2489
gray concrete powder: 3580
light blue concrete powder: 15
player head: 3033
Unique TextureValue: 67
light gray concrete powder: 2917
yellow concrete: 518
white concrete: 72
brown concrete: 95
red terracotta: 44
white concrete powder: 67
black concrete powder: 155
spruce planks: 12
How do I move or rotate the model?

Use the editor window above to rotate or move the model as you want, and then click the Get the command button to get a new command.
If you want to make more changes or completely remake the model, open the full version of the editor using the Open in BDEngine button.

How to use it?

Via command blocks:

To use a command in the game, you need a Command Block, as the chat field in Minecraft has a character limit.

      1. Open the chat on the "/" button and paste this command into it:
/give @p command_block
      2. Place the Command Block in the desired location.
      3. Right-click on the Command Block and specify in the Console Command field - this model's command, which you can copy by clicking on Get the command.
      4. Change Need Redstone to Always Active.
      5. Press Done.

Now you can destroy the Command Block and enjoy the installed model. Repeat the procedure several times if there are multiple model commands in the export window.

Via Axiom mod:

Be sure to install Axiom [modrinth] if you haven't already.

      1. Click Get the command, select Command format: Axiom and copy the command.
      2. Open the desired world in the game.
      3. Use ctrl + V to insert a model into the world.
      4. Click on the small white cube, next to the model, to move and rotate it.

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