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I don't understand what the problem is, when someone has the need to set a few simple blocks by himself for private customizing. The building system is an mainpart of the whole game.
I would understand the problem, if there is a urgent need to search and filter out the files from the program code and then convert it into another compatible format to edit it with a 3D tool like Blender and then create your own textures with Photoshop for it. Then the next step would be converting everything back into the game files, and there's also a lot of work and time test the stuff against incompatibilities with other files and game crashes. That would be a real problem and real work!
What's so difficult about putting a few blocks in an empty space yourself, if you need it?
If someone paid real money for this design, it would be another case...but these designs are free for all! =)
I don't want to diss your effort, it really looks good! But just from a practical standpoint - if i do this for every design, there would be no playing at all. :)
It is beautiful!