New Lego Set Brings Ocarina of Time's Epic Final Battle to Life in 1,003-Piece Brick Replica
A highly anticipated Lego set has been revealed that brings the iconic final battle from Nintendo's classic 1998 game The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time to life. Weighing in at a modest 1,003 pieces, the new set is an intimate representation of this legendary moment, where Link and Princess Zelda confront the dark lord Ganondorf amidst the ruins of Hyrule Castle.
One of the most intriguing aspects of the Lego set is its interactive design. By pressing a button, players can release Ganon from the rubble, allowing for multiple play scenarios. The set also includes detailed miniatures of Zelda, Link, and Navi in transparent form, as well as the imposing figure of Ganondorf himself, with an impressive level of poseability.
While it marks a departure from the more elaborate designs seen in Lego sets recently, such as the 2,500-piece Great Deku Tree model, this set takes a different approach. It is clear that Lego wanted to pay homage to Ocarina of Time's momentous conclusion without breaking the bank or relying on new Smart Bricks.
Priced at $130 and available for pre-order now, fans can look forward to adding this piece of gaming history to their collection come March 1st.
A highly anticipated Lego set has been revealed that brings the iconic final battle from Nintendo's classic 1998 game The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time to life. Weighing in at a modest 1,003 pieces, the new set is an intimate representation of this legendary moment, where Link and Princess Zelda confront the dark lord Ganondorf amidst the ruins of Hyrule Castle.
One of the most intriguing aspects of the Lego set is its interactive design. By pressing a button, players can release Ganon from the rubble, allowing for multiple play scenarios. The set also includes detailed miniatures of Zelda, Link, and Navi in transparent form, as well as the imposing figure of Ganondorf himself, with an impressive level of poseability.
While it marks a departure from the more elaborate designs seen in Lego sets recently, such as the 2,500-piece Great Deku Tree model, this set takes a different approach. It is clear that Lego wanted to pay homage to Ocarina of Time's momentous conclusion without breaking the bank or relying on new Smart Bricks.
Priced at $130 and available for pre-order now, fans can look forward to adding this piece of gaming history to their collection come March 1st.