Platforms Mod 1.12/1.11.2 adds platforms with a range of customization. You can make decks, bridges, mine shafts, or even wooden coaster supports. Type /FruzstratedsGuide in-game for recipes and info.
Platforms Mod

Supported Platform Material Blocks:

Wood
  • Blocks registered to the Forge OreDictionary as “plankWood”
Stone
  • Mod blocks registered to the Forge OreDictionary as “stone” or “cobblestone” or “sandstone”
  • Stone
  • Cobblestone & Mossy Cobblestone
  • Brick Block
  • End Stone
  • Hardened Clay & Stained Hardened Clay
  • Prismarine
  • Nether Brick Block
  • Stone Brick Block
  • Packed Ice
  • Quartz Block
  • Lapis Block
  • Diamond Block
  • Emerald Block
Metal
  • Blocks registered to the Forge OreDictionary in pairs of ingot<Metal> block<Metal>
Metal is a bit different as the ingot is used to craft but the texture is from the block.
For example both “ingotCopper” and “blockCopper” must be registered to the Ore Dictionary.
An attempt will be made to pair the ingot and block from the same mod, but if a mod registered an ingot but not a block the first registered block of the same metal will be used.

Screenshots:

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Platforms Mod 2

Crafting Recipes:

The Platformer:

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This block is used to make all of the platforms.
Depending on the material used the look of the platforms will be different.
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The Platformer uses the ore dictionary to support mod added planks, ingots (must also have a block), and some stones.

The wrench:

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Right-Click to rotate a platform.
Shift+Right-Click to change the style of a platform.
Shift+Left-Click a platform to remove the rail.
When a wrench is in your offhand the placement overlay is displayed.
Platforms Mod Screenshots 1

Requires:

Minecraft Forge
ShetiPhianCore

How to install:

  1. Make sure you have already installed Minecraft Forge and ShetiPhianCore.
  2. Locate the minecraft application folder.
    • On windows open Run from the start menu, type %appdata% and click Run.
    • On mac open finder, hold down ALT and click Go then Library in the top menu bar. Open the folder Application Support and look for Minecraft.
  3. Place the mod you have just downloaded (.jar file) into the Mods folder.
  4. When you launch Minecraft and click the mods button you should now see the mod is installed.

Platforms Mod 1.12/1.11.2 Download Links:

For Minecraft 1.12
Download from Server 1    Link 2