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Zelda: Breath of the Wild Fan Creates LEGO Set Concepts for Vah Medoh and Vah Naboris

A creative The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild fan has created LEGO versions of Vah Medoh and Vah Naboris, and the results have some fans hoping Nintendo will make them official sets in the future. While many Zelda fans have focused on 2023’s Tears of the Kingdom since its release, fan art, such as these Breath of the Wild LEGO set concepts, is evidence the community has not forgotten about past series installments.

Despite Tears of the Kingdom building upon and incorporating many elements of the open world of Breath of the Wild, the Divine Beasts were an aspect from the 2017 game that remained absent in the sequel. These mechanical behemoths, known as Vah Ruta, Vah Rudania, Vah Naboris, and Vah Medoh, were built by the Sheikah and functioned similarly to the dungeons seen in the series. Due to the open-ended design of Hyrule in the game, players could challenge these four hulking machines in any order they liked. Recently, one fan recreated a couple of Divine Beasts in a more blocky form.

In a post on Reddit, a user known as jheewee shared images of their LEGO set concepts for Divine Beasts Vah Medoh and Vah Naboris. These impressive models were made using Bricklink Studio and showcased the potential these Divine Beasts had for becoming physical LEGO sets if Nintendo ever showed interest. In the post, one of the pictures provided a side-by-side comparison between the LEGO models and the in-game versions of Breath of the Wild's Divine Beasts, showing how jheewee managed to replicate virtually every element of the original designs.

In the comments, the creator revealed there were no instructions available for building the models. However, they said they would consider making some if the demand was high enough. According to the Rebrickable pages for the LEGO models, Vah Naboris featured 134 different parts, with a total of 790 composing the build. Meanwhile, Vah Medoh contained even more unique parts at 208, with the completed creation requiring 1,253 LEGO bricks.

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