The creativity and ingenuity of the custom LEGO community seems to be growing exponentially. Earlier this summer, we saw a custom LEGO build of the Tower of Orthanc from The Lord of the Rings, and a LEGO Optimus Prime that actually transforms. But custom LEGO builder Joseph Zawada may have just surpassed both of those with his latest creation!
At Brickfair Virginia 2015, Zawada unveiled a massive recreation of Hyrule Castle from one of Nintendoâs most iconic franchises. âIt’s based off of a video game, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, which is my favorite game in the franchise,â explained Zawada. âSo I wanted to recreate the iconic castle in it.â
According to Zawada, this custom LEGO build took him two and a half years to finish, and it breaks down into 40 different segments that require two cars to transport all of the pieces. Zawada also noted that the roof gave him the most problems because he had to learn how to make the LEGO bricks appear to be curved. He cited the top roof of the castle as the most difficult part of the build and he said that a lot of time was spent on the vegetation on the castle grounds and the walls because he was trying to make it appear âas organic as possible.â
When asked how he made the tiles of the castleâs walls, Zawada replied âthey were a pick-a-brick element at the time, and I didnât get nearly as many as I thought, so I had to bricklink them from a place in Scandinavia. So, lots of money went into that.â
Zawada has also posted a picture of his Hyrule Castle build on his Flickr page, with a promise to post more pictures alongside his gallery of previously made custom LEGO builds.
Zelda fans, what do you think about Zawadaâs LEGO Castle Hyrule? Pick up a LEGO pot and share your opinions below!
HT: Beyond the Brick and Gizmodo
Photo Credit: Joseph Zawada