TOO SMALL: The Mega Expandable Block Conveyor.

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Intro: ProleteR - Can't Stop Me
outro: ProleteR - April Showers

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Just some things that I want to say:
1. This video was recorded on the Friday, before any of the 'drawbridge' mechanics were discovered. If you want proof of this, check my twitter.
2. The idea of the TOO SMALL series is for me to be able to let loose on the redstone, making things as big and as complicated as possible. I feel like this contraption fulfilled that purpose.
3. I will probably do a video in the future about a way to make this much more compact and faster, so look forward to it :)

ThatMumboJumbo
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*Better late than NEVER
*Bit of a slow PROCESS

I know, I can't speak good. 

ThatMumboJumbo
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You should do a series called 'Too Big' where you make large thing much more compact!

connorridgway
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You could use this on an adventure map where you have to hold out against mobs until the slow moving redstone block gets to the top, and activates a door. Then you move on in the map. :)

MeetSpirit
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Mumbo, you don't understand? You Just built the first of the new generation of realistic elevators! Now the only thing that needs to happen is compacting it

MrMuscleIsaBoss
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Ah, when Mumbo made Too Small. Those were the days.

frogfan
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Better late than nether, nice one mumbo

thebenini
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'better late that nether' ~Mumbo 2014

pacman
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Useless in most circumstances but still an awesome idea, well built and turned into a great video! Only you and Sethbling can make a useless, complicated contraption so fun.

armadillito
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just bought an album of ProleteR because of Mumbo, such an amazing artist

OhJollyWolly
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Would be cool for those mining town type RPG thingies, a way to move ores from the mine to the town for smelting, etc.

TheRealZen
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Mumbo Jumbo I wish I had such a head for redstone as Yours.

Blueaura
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"Better late than nether."
               - Mumbo (Jumbo)

asailijhijr
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this would be perfect for moving mobs in boats upwards, though.

truecenter
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Mr. Mumbo Jumbo.
Now you can ugrade your expulsion exit for your laboratory like you want!

ElDragonzord
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So the conveyor design with just 2 lines of slime blocks on either side of the block can be first extended infinitely in a simple progress of alternating between two rotations, second it is with a twist also fairly simple to change the orientation of the travel. Third: It works with gravity affected blocks in all orientations (didn't test with anvils thou, but I believe it wont work) and fourth: even with it being only going one direction, building two of these for each direction next to each other would be more compact than this.
(I know this isn't about being compact, but it still would be faster with going ~4 blocks per second)

LeifTheHead
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did he say better late than "nether"?

fettuccinealfred
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Mumbo Jumbo  This could be good for one of my projects. That could be a flag and when you conquer a spot the flag goes up and when the enemy conquers the same spot the flag goes down and up and changes the color. Really nice ^^

JosepPi
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This can be used for transporting blocks which require silk touch to sky islands, as well as subterranean/submarine bases, albeit you'd have to make it a bit quicker to be efficient. It'd mainly be useful for larger scale builds (eg, "I want to build Mumbo's flower farm from the Too Small series in the sky and need a lot of grass),   and an additional system for feeding the thing would be of good use. I've downloaded the world, and if I can get it to work in MCPE (doubtful but fingers are crossed) I'll take a look into it and see what I can do.

ravensquote
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this was exactly 3 years ago. minecraft has come a long way...

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