Childhood Block Archives
Welcome to my Minecraft archive dashboard! When I was 10, Minecraft was my absolute sandbox of choice. These clips document building projects, test captures, and pure server TNT detonations directly retrieved from legacy directories.
The Great Pyramids of Giza
6th Grade Social Studies Project
In 6th grade, rather than building a standard cardboard pyramid for our history class, I decided to build a 1-to-1 recreation of the Great Pyramids of Giza inside Minecraft! It was my absolute masterpiece.
I spent days measuring out the base ratios, carving out chambers, constructing the sphinx, and documenting every walkthrough using early screen-recording software. The archives include **three different versions** of this tour project, **two prequels** explaining the build logic, and the very first cute **recording test** clip.
Manual Playback Deck
Mic Check!
A cute historical recording test. I was testing out the recording settings to ensure the frames captured properly before recording the Giza pyramid walkthrough!
How to build a website (Minecraft edition)
Extremely ironic and meta bonus! A 10-year-old self explanation of how web page structures fit together using Minecraft building rules as reference guides.
TNT Blast Chamber
Nostalgic Single-Digit FPS Destruction
A childhood Minecraft dossier is never complete without detonating thousands of blocks of TNT to check if your computer crashes.
Click the heavy-duty **TNT block detonator** below to trigger a screen shake, synthesis explosion sound, and automatically deploy one of my three classic explosion failures!
Note: I actually recorded and compiled these explosion clips specifically for my mom, thinking she would absolutely love them!