Summary
AZeldafan and his family have put together an incredible pair of LEGO builds, bringing Hyrule Castle and the Temple of Time to life in LEGO form. The incredible fan tributes toZeldashow the incredible creativity that can be achieved with LEGO, so long as builders are willing to put in the time and effort.
While there are plenty of LEGO sets that come with directions and a pre-planned finished build, part of the joy of the blocks is building whatever someone puts their mind to. Gamers frequently look to their favorites when coming up with designs for LEGO builds, leading to things likePokemonLEGO creations, as well as myriads of other properties. Now, one fan has brought a bit ofOcarina of Timeto life.

Reddit user mognixnet shared their incredible works with the world, revealing two huge builds based onOcarina of Time. Mognixnet and his two children spent over a year working on the builds, ultimately creatingHyrule Castleand The Temple of Time. While creating the exterior of either of these locations at this scale would be impressive enough on its own, the fans didn’t stop there, filling out the interiors of both with extreme attention to detail. Fans of the game can scan the images and see iconic areas and scenes throughout, including the room players first meet Zelda herself in.
Zelda LEGO Creations Inspire Fellow Builders
As one might expect, theZeldacommunity has been ecastatic about these creations. Some expressed interest in making their own builds, and asked some questions in the comments, to which the OP shared some additional details about the builds. They got started back in November of 2003, and while he doesn’t have an exact number, mognixnet estimates that roughly 120,000 bricks went into the build, and the creations took around 200 hours to bring to life. Mognixnet notes that the structure under the floor was built using other kinds of blocks to save money, which is plenty understandable considering the sheer scope of these builds. While it’s not the firstuniqueZeldaLEGO buildto make waves, it may be one of the largest and most detailed.
For those who might want to create somethingZelda-related with LEGO but are a bit intimidated at the prospect of a project this huge, there is now anofficialZeldaLEGO kitavailable. Following the steps with pre-selected pieces would be a good way of celebrating the series without the need for over a hundred thousand blocks. Considering the creativity players have shown building complex and creative things inTears of the Kingdomby fusing random objects together, it’s no surprise thatZeldafans have shown appreciation for the series with LEGO blocks.

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D
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In this game, Link sets off on a legendary journey through time to stop Ganondorf, the Gerudo King of Thieves who is seeking the Triforce, a holy relic that gives its holder ultimate power. The graphical upgrades and three-dimensional depth breathe new life into the expansive world of Hyrule. An improved and intuitive interface, coupled with the easier navigation offered by playing in a world with 3D visuals, give players better control as they solve puzzles, travel through time and explore this immersive world. Whether you’re a first-time player or a regular visitor to Hyrule, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D is a new adventure for everyone.

