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On this page you can download the Instant Structures Mod (ISM) from MaggiCraft.
With this Minecraft mod you can choose from tens of thousands of structures and place a selected structure in seconds. You can also use the Instant Structures Mod to scan structures, reposition and remove placed structures from your world. A central component of ISM is the StrExplorer, where you can search for new structures and manage your structures like a music library. There are a number of tutorials on ISM published on this website. If you want to read more about Instant Structures Mod (ISM), you can do so on the main page.
Installation of the Instant Structures Mod
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ISM is based on Minecraft Forge and is currently available for the Minecraft versions 1.7.10, 1.8, 1.8.8, 1.8.9, 1.9, 1.9.4, 1.10, 1.10.2, 1.11, 1.11.2, 1.12, 1.12.1 and 1.12.2. As soon as Forge is released for a new version of Minecraft, ISM is also developed and offered for this purpose.
- Download and install the appropriate version of Forge
- Download ISM
- Move the jar file from ISM to the “mods” folder of Minecraft
- If you use Windows, you can find the folder by typing “% appdata%” under Start. This opens a window of Windows Explorer, open the “.minecraft” folder in it.
- If you use Mac open Finder, hold down ALT, click on “Go” then on “Library” in the top menu bar. Open the folder “Application Support” and search for “minecraft”.
- Move the jar file from ISM to the “mods” folder of Minecraft
- Open the Minecraft launcher and select the installed Forge profile.
Now you can use ISM. Have fun!
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If you have questions about installation, general questions or suggestions about Instant Structures Mod, you can contact me by one of the ways listed here.
Please also think about supporting the ISM project. More about contact details and how you can support me can be found on the Contact page.
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