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=== Upside-down house (Zippy’s base) ===
=== Upside-down house (Zippy’s base) ===
[[File:Upside down house at night.png|thumb|The upside-down house at night.]]
[[File:Upside down house at night.png|thumb|The upside-down house at night.]]
The upside-down house is a medium-sized build created under an arch with a flat underside. It is made up of a normal house on the ground and an upside-down version of the house on top of it. The upside down house is identical to the one below (including interior) but flipped. It uses cobblestone for the foundation and roof, wood planks and white wool for the walls, logs for the frame, and glass for windows. The build is covered in vines made of leaves and has small flower beds near the windows. There is a ladder on the top floor of the normal house that allows the upside down one to be accessible.
The upside-down house is a medium-sized build created under an arch with a flat underside. It is made up of a normal house on the ground and an upside-down version of the house on top of it. The upside down house is identical to the one below (including interior) but flipped. It uses cobblestone for the foundation and roof, wood planks and white wool for the walls, logs for the frame, and glass for windows.


The build also houses 5 dogs: Karl Barx, Wagamir Lenin, Mao Zedog, Paw Pot, and an unnamed dog who fell off the arch into a river and survived.
The build also houses 5 dogs: Karl Barx, Wagamir Lenin, Mao Zedog, Paw Pot, and an unnamed dog who fell off the arch into a river and survived.


=== Double clocktowers ===
=== Twin clocktowers ===
The double clocktowers are two clocktowers held up by one building. Similarly to the upside-down house, the double clocktower is made of cobblestone, wood planks, white wool, logs, and glass. The base of the build is a normal building with two floors and flower beds next to the windows. On the sides of the base building are clocktowers held up by supports. Each of the clocktowers also have two floors.
The twin clocktowers are two clocktowers held up by one building. Similarly to the upside-down house, the double clocktower is made of cobblestone, wood planks, logs, and glass, but uses sand instead of wool. The base of the build is a normal building with a spiral staircase inside. On the sides of the base building are clocktowers held up by supports. The roof is pointy and tall.
 
It is currently under construction.


== Minor builds ==
== Minor builds ==

Revision as of 02:58, 21 August 2025

Ducktopia is a village under construction by ZippyGiggleFanny. The village will be made up of buildings with unusual, unrealistic shapes and designs.

Builds

There are only two buildings in Ducktopia currently.

Upside-down house (Zippy’s base)

The upside-down house at night.

The upside-down house is a medium-sized build created under an arch with a flat underside. It is made up of a normal house on the ground and an upside-down version of the house on top of it. The upside down house is identical to the one below (including interior) but flipped. It uses cobblestone for the foundation and roof, wood planks and white wool for the walls, logs for the frame, and glass for windows.

The build also houses 5 dogs: Karl Barx, Wagamir Lenin, Mao Zedog, Paw Pot, and an unnamed dog who fell off the arch into a river and survived.

Twin clocktowers

The twin clocktowers are two clocktowers held up by one building. Similarly to the upside-down house, the double clocktower is made of cobblestone, wood planks, logs, and glass, but uses sand instead of wool. The base of the build is a normal building with a spiral staircase inside. On the sides of the base building are clocktowers held up by supports. The roof is pointy and tall.

Minor builds

Wheat farm

Near the upside-down house is a small wheat farm with fences underneath to prevent trampling.

Tree farm

A big mess of trees behind the upside-down house.

Planned builds/concepts

Castle tower on stilts

A standard rectangular castle tower held up by four stilts made of fences. On top will be a yellow flag and cannons.