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The Legend of Zelda players used nearly 15,000 LEGO bricks to build the Hyrule map

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"The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" can be said to be one of the most out-of-the-circle and most influential works in the "Zelda" series, with its unique open-world content and excellent game scenery, successfully attracting many players.

The Legend of Zelda players used nearly 15,000 LEGO bricks to build the Hyrule map

Recently, a player who has a lot of feelings for "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" used Lego bricks to build a full map of the Kingdom of Hyrule.

The Legend of Zelda players used nearly 15,000 LEGO bricks to build the Hyrule map

The reddit user, "Linky", shared his do-it-yourself work on the forum, using a total of 14,795 Lego bricks and how many hours he can't remember how many hours it took to complete the 7.5-square-foot (about 0.7 square meters) map of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild's Kingdom of Hyrule.

The Legend of Zelda players used nearly 15,000 LEGO bricks to build the Hyrule map

From the photos shared by "_Linky_", you can see not only Hyrule Castle, but also lifelike mythical beasts in the hometown of the Four Heroes, as well as Hika Tower, the ruins of Hikata, which are scattered all over the Hyrule Continent, and other details.

The Legend of Zelda players used nearly 15,000 LEGO bricks to build the Hyrule map
The Legend of Zelda players used nearly 15,000 LEGO bricks to build the Hyrule map
The Legend of Zelda players used nearly 15,000 LEGO bricks to build the Hyrule map
The Legend of Zelda players used nearly 15,000 LEGO bricks to build the Hyrule map

In the face of such works, the comment area has left messages that they should find official cooperation with Lego to launch the same set, and some netizens even gave suggestions that the content can be submitted to the Lego MOC website such as "brickvault" for other players to learn. However, it has also been suggested that LEGO is now working with Nintendo, and that a similar set may be released soon.

The Legend of Zelda players used nearly 15,000 LEGO bricks to build the Hyrule map

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