How should you spend a night in Minecraft? Listening to the sounds of zombies and skeletons outside, and then shivering to sleep in your cabin? This is obviously not our style! So in order to enrich the night in "Minecraft", the editor will teach you how to make a color-changing neon light. After all, light is the protagonist of the night.
First prepare the materials, including a beacon for the theme of the lamp, several types of colored glass cubes, and sticky pistons and rails that need to be used when changing color.
First prepare a row of activated beacons and place the beacons on the base of iron, gold or diamond blocks.
Then install the color-changing module of the light, place a piece of colored glass diagonally above the beacon, and then install a sticky piston behind the glass, which is used to push the glass over the beacon to change the color of the beam.
Now that we're ready, let's install the rails for activating the piston. Lay a short section of activation rail behind each piston to emit a redstone signal when a minecart passes by. Then use ordinary rails and powered rails to combine the entire track into a closed loop, and finally plug in redstone torches to provide energy.
In this way, when the minecart completes the "unpowered" section of the activated rail, the kinetic energy can be replenished by another section of charged rail, so that the minecart can continue to run without human operation. This is how the entire neon light changes color. The core of the module! At this point, our fully automatic 12-color neon light has been produced. Let’s push the mine cart to see the effect!
Isn’t it beautiful? In order to prevent monsters from jumping onto the track and interfering with the operation of the minecart, we add an outer protective cover to the entire track section.
A fully automatic color-changing neon light that operates 24 hours a day is ready~
Do the colorful beams of light shining directly into the sky look more beautiful at night? Go ahead and make one!