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The LEGO Group today revealed full details of
Taking a closer look at the upcoming
Hair and hats

Instead of simply reusing existing hair pieces, the LEGO model’s designers have included three new variants just for the video game-based build. For starters, Princess Zelda gains a dual-moulded yellow hair and ears element, one that’s similar in appearance to that of the elven minifigures in 10316 The Lord of the Rings: Rivendell.
Link also gains his own new pieces, with Ocarina of Time’s Link and Young Link both boasting the same green hat with yellow hair and pointed ears. However, the Breath of the Wild Link minifigure has his own dual-moulded tan hair and ears piece, in order to differentiate himself from his alternate selves.
Hylian and Traveler’s shields
Breath of the Wild’s Link has a number of interesting accessories in
The Hylian Shield on the other hand is the traditional shield used by the Knights of Hyrule and has evolved over time. In the Zelda games, the shield is made of steel, is an optimal weight for one-handed fighters and bears the Triforce symbol and Hylian Crest, with the latter representing the goddess, Hylia.
The Master Sword

Link’s legendary weapon will also be included in
In the upcoming LEGO set, the Master Sword has its own brick-build pedestal which sits beneath the Great Deku Tree. In Breath of the Wild, the pedestal draws energy from the land to restore the weapon if it’s ever damaged.
Ocarina of Time

The Ocarina of Time was first featured in the 1998 Nintendo 64 game of the same name. Link can be spotted holding the new blue element on
During his adventures, Link learns to play 12 different melodies on the Ocarina, allowing the character (and players) to solve various music-based puzzles and teleport to previously visited locations. More importantly, the instrument also allows Link to claim the Master Sword and even transports the hero seven years into future, where he becomes an adult.
Honourable mentions
The first official images of
Also included in the build is a floating N’avi the Fairy, a recurring character in the Zelda games who serves as Link’s companion, at least three different Korok, tiny forest spirits represented by printed leaf pieces and simple brick-built bodies, a Skulltula, the Deku Sprout’s face and a sign outside Link’s house.
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