Lego has officially unveiled its latest addition to the Legend of Zelda franchise: a remarkable 1,003-piece set that brings to life the iconic battle between Link, Princess Zelda, and Ganon from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Priced at $130, the highly anticipated set is set for release on March 31, with preorders now available at the Lego Store.
Details on the Set
This impressive Lego set includes minifigures of Link, Zelda, and Ganon in his human form, but the standout feature is Ganon in his final boss incarnation. Towering over the other characters, Ganon showcases several points of articulation, along with two swords and a menacing tail. Additionally, the set allows fans to construct the beloved Na'Vi character and a detailed diorama replicating Ganon's castle from the beloved Nintendo 64 classic.
Lego has explored the world of Hyrule before, with the release of The Great Deku Tree set, which also received praise from fans. This earlier set, available for backorder at the Lego Store for $300, enables enthusiasts to build a model of the Deku Tree as featured in both Breath of the Wild and Ocarina of Time, complete with interactive features like a movable face and an opening mouth that reveals a Skulltula monster.
Other Lego Nintendo Sets
- Lego Ocarina of Time: The Final Battle (1,003 pieces) – $130 | March 31
- Lego The Legend of Zelda: Great Deku Tree 2-in-1 (2,500 pieces) – $300
- Lego Game Boy (421 pieces) – $60
- Lego Pokemon: Eevee (587 pieces) – $60 | February 27
- Lego Pokemon: Pikachu and Poke Ball (2,050 pieces) – $200 | February 27
- Lego Pokemon: Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise (6,838 pieces) – $650
In addition to the Zelda set, Lego has introduced several exciting Nintendo-themed products recently, including the Lego Game Boy, a near 1:1 scale replica that includes functional buttons and a lenticular screen, currently available for $60. Fans of Pokemon can also look forward to upcoming sets featuring Eevee, Pikachu and Poke Ball, and a massive diorama of iconic Pokemon.
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