With the free Mineways program you can interactively select a model from a Minecraft world map and have a 3D printing service make the model real. You don't need a 3D printer, and it's easy to upload and buy models - really! Prices range from $5 to $500, depending on size. Or, just enjoy viewing and rendering your creation in a different way (but for rendering you should probably be using jmc2obj).

Below are some 3D prints (the village on the far right predates Mineways, but is made on the same type of printer); click on an image to see the full series, or visit the Mineways Flickr group for the whole set:

Super-fast quickstart: Download and unzip Mineways to some directory, like the desktop (If you're still using Minecraft 1.1 or earlier, download this version). Double-click mineways.exe to run. Use "File | Open World" to select a world. Use the left mouse button to drag the map around, use the mousewheel to zoom. Drag the right mouse button to select an area on the map and to adjust this rectangle. Optionally use the middle mouse button or "Lower depth" slider to select a depth. Export the model for 3D printing by "File | Export Model for 3D Printing..." - just hit "OK" on the Options dialog.

Problems? See the Troubleshooting Guide.

Exporting creates a .zip file by default. To preview your model, install the free SAP Visual Enterprise Viewer Complete, unzip the .zip file, then view your model by double-clicking the .wrl file (there is also a checkbox on export, "Create files themselves", to avoid unzipping). If you want to 3D print your model, create a free Shapeways account and upload the .zip file. Once the model is processed by Shapeways (a few minutes), you can order it - make sure to select "colored sandstone" for the material. As an example, here's my non-profit store. Note that no part of this process will cost you anything, unless you actually order something.


L'Effie Tower. From left to right the images are: in Minecraft, selected in Mineways, previewed with the SAP Viewer Complete, delivered from Shapeways, and under glass. Click on an image for more about it.

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Here are some of my favorites on Shapeways by other people:

Here's my little shop at Sculpteo:


From the Mineways Flickr pool and elsewhere; click on a photo to see more: