Over the last few years there is a video game that has not stopped generating anecdotes of all kinds. Since its publication in 2017, it is impressive that The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is still being talked about, which makes clear the enormous impact it has had on video game fans, such as a player named Linky.
This user's passion for Nintendo's masterpiece has led him to want to demonstrate the great talent he has, such as being able to make amazing creations using LEGO pieces. That has led him to recreate the entire map of this installment of the saga, hence we can see what the Hyrule of the Wii U and Nintendo Switch title looks like in this very peculiar way.
Furthermore, one detail that makes it impressive is the fact that it has used nearly 15,000 LEGO pieces to recreate all the key locations. Specifically, there have been 14,795 pieces which have been used and with which you can easily recognize all the regions and some key areas of the adventure, to which is also added the appearance of the Divine Beasts and Hyrule Castle, making it a work worthy of take off your hat.
On the other hand, another fact that has been indicated is that creation has dimensions of 0.7 square meters, so it's pretty huge. However, the person in charge of it has not specified how many hours it took her to put together all this madness, although given the enormous level of detail and the number of parts used, it does not seem like they were especially few.
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