Highlights

  • A talented Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom fan creates an amazing Skyview Tower using LEGO.
  • The build has incredible attention to detail, and even includes small lights littered around the Skyview Tower.
  • The Skyview Tower has led to some calling for official Legend of Zelda LEGO sets.

A talented Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom player has created an amazing recreation of a Skyview Tower using LEGO. In The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, players can activate 15 different Skyview Towers, and this LEGO creation is an awesome way to pay tribute to them.

Ever since its release in 2023, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has been hailed as an instant classic, much like its predecessor, Breath of the Wild. These two titles have breathed new life into the Zelda franchise, and fans have always found new and interesting ways to pay tribute to them in their real lives. For example, one Zelda fan recently shared their adorable hand-made Sand Seal plush, showing off an amazing replica of one of the game's most unique designs.

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Redditor Oafage shared their awesome LEGO creation with the Zelda community online. It's certainly an impressive piece, standing tall and lit up with small lights from the bottom to the top. Close-up images reveal a small Link LEGO character standing at the base, ready to activate the Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Skyview Tower. One user even suggested that suspending the LEGO Link with fishing wire could make this build even better. The attention to detail here is incredible, particularly with the wood panels being different shapes and sizes up the sides of the tower.

LEGO Skyview Tower from Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

Another user in the thread took the opportunity to declare that "Nintendo would make so much money with Legend of Zelda LEGO sets," and it's difficult to deny that they have a point. Fan-made LEGO Zelda creations are rather common in the community, so it stands to reason that official sets would perform well, too. Just recently, one Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom player built King Gleeok out of LEGO, showing the potential of what a real set could possibly look like. However, nothing is concrete at the moment, so the possibility of a LEGO Zelda set remains a simple pipe dream for the community.

With The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom still fresh in the memory, there aren't too many players calling for an instant sequel to the previous game. With two huge hits in a row, it will be interesting to see what Nintendo does with the franchise, when the time does arrive to develop a follow-up. Some feel that the Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom formula going out the window could offer huge relief for older fans of the series, offering the removal of controversial mechanics from the series. However, with a six-year gap between Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, it's likely some time before fans of the Zelda series have to seriously consider what's coming next.