The latest Legend of Zelda Lego set pays tribute to Ocarina of Time's final battle

Lego Unveils Tribute to the Timeless Heroism of Ocarina of Time's Final Battle, A 1,003-Piece Set for Zelda Fans.

In a stroke of nostalgia, Lego has announced its latest set, "The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time - The Final Battle," a meticulously crafted tribute to one of gaming's most iconic moments – the climactic showdown between Link and Ganondorf in Nintendo's 1998 masterpiece, Ocarina of Time.

This new release weighs in at an impressive 1,003 pieces, a relatively modest yet substantial amount that promises a rich experience for fans of the series. The set stands as a brick-built homage to the legendary battle, where Link and Princess Zelda joined forces to save Hyrule from Ganondorf's malevolent grasp.

Upon closer inspection, it becomes clear that Lego has spared no detail in recreating this pivotal moment in gaming history. A cleverly designed mechanism allows players to release Ganon by pressing a button that raises him from the rubble – an innovative touch that promises endless entertainment for young and old alike.

Alongside the main set, fans will receive a trio of minifigures: Link, Zelda, and Navi, each meticulously crafted to reflect their in-game personas. The true standout, however, is Ganon himself – a large, poseable figure that captures the essence of this enduring nemesis.

It's worth noting that Lego's new Smart Brick technology hasn't made an appearance here; instead, it seems we're back to traditional building bricks. But for fans of Ocarina of Time, the nostalgia factor is more than enough to justify the release.

Priced at $130 and now available for pre-order, this set promises to be a must-have for any serious Zelda collector or casual fan looking to revisit one of gaming's most beloved franchises.
 
omg can u believe they made an entire set around ocarina of time final battle 🤯 1,003 pieces is crazy but i guess it makes sense for die hard zelda fans who wanna relive the classic. ganon's poseable figure tho 💥 that's a game changer! and the mini figures are nice too, especially link & zelda 👊 gotta get my hands on this set ASAP and display it proudly on my shelf 🏠
 
omg 1k piece set? that's like a lot of bricks lol i wonder if they made it easy enough to build so my little bro can do it with me 🤔, i'm more of a gamer than a builder but this looks super cool, especially ganon he's such an iconic villain 😂, is there gonna be more sets like this for other zelda games? 🤑
 
omg u gotta get this set!!! 🤯 it's like they actually listened 2 the fans and recreated the final battle in all its glory! i mean, who doesn't remember that epic moment when link & zelda saved hyrule? 🔥 the mini figures r also a nice touch, esp ganon lol he looks so menacing 😈. personally, i think $130 is a bit steep but i guess it's worth it 4 fans like me who've been waiting 2 relive this iconic moment in gaming history 💕
 
Ugh, another Lego set that's just gonna break the bank 🤑. I mean, 1,003 pieces is a lot, but $130 is still crazy expensive. Can't they just make it more affordable for normal people? And what's with the lack of Smart Brick tech? It's like they're trying to be retro or something... 😒. I guess if you're a die-hard Zelda fan, it might be worth it, but for everyone else, it's just another money-grab 💸.
 
omg I'm so down for this!!! 🤩 1,003 pieces is a lot but it's gonna be worth it to see Ganon in all his glory, that poseable feature sounds insane 💥 and can't wait to build the whole thing, been eyeing some Zelda sets for ages 👀 but $130 is a bit steep even for me, hope its worth it tho 🤑
 
🤔 I'm low-key skeptical about this whole thing tho... 1,003 pieces might seem like a lot but think about it - Lego's just trying to cash in on nostalgia. What's the real motive here? 🤑 Are they planning to release more Zelda sets? Is this just a marketing ploy to get people hooked on their new Smart Brick tech? 🤓
 
can you believe it? a 1003-piece lego set just for ocarina of time?? that's insane!!! i mean, what's next? a whole museum dedicated to ganondorf's evil face 🤯🔥 i'm sold though, the detail on this thing is gonna be incredible... and those minifigures are gonna look so cool... gotta get my hands on it ASAP 💰
 
I'm low-key hyped about this new Lego set!!! 🤩 1,003 pieces is no joke, it's gonna be so cool to build and play with. I mean, can you imagine having that epic battle scene in your living room? 😂 The fact that Ganon is poseable is just genius - my kids are gonna have a blast playing with this thing! 🤸‍♀️ And those minifigures?! ❤️ they're so detailed and cute. I'm definitely pre-ordering it, might even get it as a gift for a friend who's super into Zelda. 👍
 
I gotta say, I'm low-key hyped about this new Lego set 🤯. 1,003 pieces might seem like a lot, but trust me, it's worth it. The attention to detail is insane - from the mechanism that makes Ganon rise to the minifigures of Link, Zelda, and Navi, every brick seems to have been carefully placed to recreate that epic final battle from Ocarina of Time. It's gonna be a blast building this set and displaying it proudly on my shelf 🏠. For all you Zelda fans out there, this is definitely a must-come-to for its nostalgic value alone 💯. And at $130, it's not too pricey either 🤑.
 
I'm loving this Lego set 🤩! 1,003 pieces is no joke, but I kinda want it now 😂. The attention to detail is insane - I mean who needs the new smart brick tech when you can have Ganon just chillin' in a pile of rubble, waiting to be unleashed 💥? And those minifigs? Perfect! Link, Zelda, and Navi are all so iconic 🙌. It's like Lego knows what we want and gives it to us 🎁. I'm gonna pre-order it ASAP, not 'cause I need it for my collection (although that helps), but because I wanna relive those epic battles from Ocarina of Time 🏹👊. Can't wait to sink some time into this masterpiece 🔨💪!
 
omg I'm literally shaking over here 🤯! 1,003 pieces is a lot! imagine the satisfaction of building that entire masterpiece 🏗️. fans are gonna be super stoked for this release! did you know that Ocarina of Time has sold over 11 million copies worldwide? 🤑 it's crazy to think about how iconic this game truly is. also, the price of $130 seems pretty reasonable considering the level of detail and complexity in this set. I'm definitely pre-ordering mine ASAP 💸🔥
 
omg i'm so down for this!!! 1003 pieces is a lot but it sounds like lego put some real thought into making this thing perfect... the way they made ganon just pop out from the rubble is genius! and those minifigures are gonna be amazing 🤩 cant wait to see them in person, gotta get my hands on that set ASAP 💸
 
I'm so done with these huge Lego sets! 1003 pieces is just ridiculous, who needs that much space in their house? I mean, can't they just make a decent mini-figure set instead? And $130 for it too? That's like asking me to pay ransom for my inner child to play.
 
I mean, can you believe it? A 1,003-piece Lego set just for the Final Battle from Ocarina of Time? That's like saying I need 1003 reasons to buy this thing! Just kidding, sorta. But seriously, I'm hyped for fans of Zelda, and I think it's awesome that Lego is putting so much love into recreating this iconic moment. I mean, who wouldn't want a giant Ganon to battle around in their living room? Plus, the minifigures are gonna be fire! Now, if only they'd release a Lego set for my old Nintendo 64, I'd be like "It's-a me, broke" 😂💸
 
Ugh, another Lego set that's just going to collect dust on my shelf 🤣. I mean, 1,003 pieces? That's like, a whole lot of bricks. And $130? No thanks, I've got better things to spend my money on. Like, have you seen the state of the world lately? It's not like we need more nostalgic crap to fill our lives with 🤦‍♂️. But hey, if you're one of those die-hard Zelda fans who can't get enough of that old stuff, I guess this set is for you 💸.
 
🤔 just saw that Lego dropped a massive 1,003 piece set for Ocarina of Time fans... gotta say, it looks insane 🚀 i mean, who wouldn't wanna build and play with their childhood memories? 😆 the detail in Ganon's design is top notch - can't wait to get my hands on it 💥 and the price isn't too shabby either @ $130. might have to splurge for the sake of nostalgia 🤦‍♂️
 
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