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Lego's new 2-in-1 set pays an "epic homage" to "The Legend of Zelda" video game series by allowing fans to build the Great Deku Tree. The Lego Group unveiled the 2,500-piece set Tuesday saying it ...
Lego and Nintendo are finally heading to Hyrule together for the first-ever Legend of Zelda Lego set, fulfilling a longtime dream of fans. For years, fans have been trying to get Nintendo and Lego ...
T he long-awaited LEGO x Nintendo collaboration is finally here, bringing the ultimate Zelda fan’s dream to life: the incredible Great Deku Tree 2-in-1 Set. This 2,500-piece masterpiece lets you ...
As a longtime Zelda fan, I thoroughly enjoyed both build processes, and the finished product(s) makes for an extremely cool collectible to display. If you haven't built a 2-in-1 Lego set before ...
And now, LEGO is bringing us on a highly-anticipated outing. Yes, LEGO’s first The Legend of Zelda set has arrived, and it features a 2-in-1 build of the Great Deku Tree. No matter whether your ...
Either way, Legend of Zelda fans should have something fun to look forward to later this year. Of course, this is far from the only Nintendo-themed LEGO set scheduled to launch this year.
It finally happened: Lego and The Legend of Zelda have come together, and the form they’ve taken is that of the Great Deku Tree in two delicious flavours. Whether you prefer Ocarina of Time’s ...
The two-in-one Great Deku Tree set was released in September, and to kick off 2025, Lego has finally made the set available to buy on Amazon. The bad news is Zelda's first Lego set isn't any ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. For years, Lego and Nintendo fans alike have dreamed of a Legend of Zelda-themed set being released. And for years that seemed unlikely to ever ...
Is Zelda just not destined to be a Lego set? The latest Lego Ideas review sees the company knock back a third Hyrule Castle playset. The set in question is titled ‘Hyrule Castle 30th Anniversary ...
Some fans hoping to get an official Lego Zelda set out of Lego’s Ideas program are likely in for a disappointment now. The toymaker had initially accepted Lego Zelda ideas after opening ...
Lego will no longer consider fan submissions for projects based on The Legend of Zelda series. Lego Ideas lets you submit your own vision for a Lego set, and if it's impressive enough, your blocky ...