@@PenPlays I can just picture so manny builds like Dodongo and such. Alot of these would be like Link vs boss with various weapon\item molds and builds. I would also want a few scenes like the shops or locations like ice cavern.
According to the creator of the deku tree set, the reason why ganondorf wasn’t included is because he’s going to need a new head mold. Fingers crossed they surprise us and he’s a polybag GWP when the tree comes out
@@kdavous Polybags don't include exclusive molds. If there was going to be an exclusive GWP, it would have already been revealed. Where did the designer say that's why he wasn't included?
They could make a small wind waker set with the king of red lions and a small island. They could even have it fold open to reveal a small cave for exploring a few chu chus
Despite feeling like BotW/TotK have the most options for sets, I feel like Wind Waker is the one that looks like it was made for it. I would love to see anything for it.
King of red lions build would be great and toon link. Maby a few small builds of the canon and grappling hook like they work when used on the boat in the game. I can imagine a small stone head island like build with the stone head covering a pit with treasure or a brick built heart.
I’d really love all of these, but here’s a lot of my ideas: With the masks, I think the most realistic option would be just Majora’s Mask, and maybe a display of the inventory screen with a bunch of printed tiles to represent the other masks. Then the helmet/mask collection would cover the franchise more widely with other games (Midna’s Helmet, Zant’s Helmet, the Thunder Helm, the Korok Mask, the Minish Cap, etc.) If LEGO really wanted to milk the Divine Beasts they could make it a 4-in-1 set where you can only build one at a time, and include all 4 Champion figures but charge more for it than if it was just one. Maybe you could build all 4 from just 3 sets, maybe it could even be a 4-in-2 where you get 2 at a time, but they’d still probably make a lot of money from people buying multiple. There would be the benefit of getting multiple figures of the Champions with that method, though I think the most consumer-friendly way of doing the Divine Beasts is just making one set with all 4 in midi-scale. I think the King of Red Lions would be the perfect set to capture the affordable 18+ line by making it a really detailed and displayable build but keeping it at minifigure scale, with at least a Toon Link figure. I think the best way to do Hyrule Castle would be the Disney Castle way, something very displayable but also has an interior for play. I think it could be somewhere between the Twilight Princess and Breath of the Wild castle, since honestly they’re similar enough that when simplified to a LEGO build there wouldn’t be a huge difference (the topmost structure of BotW’s castle is very similar to the whole of TP’s, and the color schemes are already essentially the same). Then the castle could have an open back with different vignettes of scenes set in the castle from all across the games, just like the Disney Castle or Jurassic Park Gate. I think the villages are also a must, but I think they’re best as large sets in a normal play theme. If it is at playscale then I think they should focus on the BotW villages, at least covering Kakariko Village, Zora’s Domain, Rito Village, Gerudo Town, and Goron City, with maybe smaller sets depicting smaller locations from the more minor villages-Purah’s Lab, Link’s House, a Bolson Construction set with modules to build one of those cube houses, a Lurelin Village dock and boat, etc. And I think the regional variants of Link should be included in those sets (though maybe the Desert Voe set would have to be in Kara Kara Bazar rather than the actual Gerudo Town for obvious reasons). Diorama-wise the only BotW memory I think we really need is the Fort Hateno final stand, with the fort itself and several Guardians (the diorama would probably have to be pretty large to encompass everything, though given the Deku Tree is also kind of on a diorama base I think it’s fine). Figures could be Ceremonial Robes Zelda, battle-damaged Link, and the two unnamed Sheikah. I’d also love some diorama-esque mini builds for the famous locations that couldn’t be done justice in a playscale set (think like Hogwarts Castle and Grounds). The games’ starting locations especially would make for great versions of these-a mini diorama of Koholint Island, Outset Island, Skyloft (maybe including a minifigure of the Goddess statue if the scale is right), the Great Plateau, and Great Sky Island (all of them could have minifigures of Link’s starting outfit and maybe one or two of the most important locals, like Marin for Koholint or the Old Man for the plateau for example). Otherwise we definitely need a playscale theme focusing on BotW and TotK-a Bokoblin Camp battle pack, a Temple of Time playset, a Guardian, and so many more.
I do stop motion so i tend to desire minifigures over sets. Man what i would give for a BOTW/ToTK minifigure series (yes i know gorons and and zora would be difficult but i want it)
The Lego Zelda sets I would like to see are a Lego Majora’s mask clock tower, Ganon’s castle from ocarina of time or his tower from wind waker, and last the tower of spirits from spirit tracks
The King of Red Lions set could feature a giant Octo to defeat with your cannon. Or maybe Beedle's shop ship. In general, I wanna see smaller sets for affordable prices. We don't need so many multi-hundred dollar sets. It's fine to just have a set with OoT Link on Epona, minifig scale, with Ganondorf on his horse. And that's it.
Aw yeah. We got Captain Rex in a $13 set after his first appearance was in a $1k kit, so keep hoping! I personally would want a monster camp or BotW Shrine.
@@BackflipBrickfilms A guardian would be a must-have for the BotW theme. I've seen off-brand Lego sets make a guardian before, but the quality obviously wasn't on Lego's level.
@@ShyGuyXXL Yeah, a guardian totally is. Maybe it could be like the Dreamzzz sets where you could build a Malicious guardian with a little pond (to use up the trans-light-blue pieces) or Pristine Guardian with a Malice pool (to use up the trans-pink/trans-red/black pieces)
Those wer my thoughts as well. Besides some sets based on actuall moments in the games something like Link vs moblins would be good. Battle packs of hyllian soldiers and monsters would be great. Hyrule castle would be a big one but some small to medeum sets would make it realy open to a veriety of buyers.
I got 3 1. A termina set either a large scale set containing everything or many cheap small scale sets of different areas 2. The triforce tower from WW 3. Biuld your own dungeon set full of different types of pieces that can make many diff dungeons
I really hope they make the Lego Divine Beasts! Include the Regional Link, the Champion (with optional spirit parts for the ghost form), the Divine Beast Helmet pieces from the Amiibos and the the Blight Ganons, and it would be PERFECT!
Who else remembers Mighty Max/Polly Pocket? Palm based compact world things. Mini fig and posts to set up the levels. That’s what kind of TLOZ toys this Gen needs.
I’d like to see a Lego Legend of Zelda set based on Ganon’s castle from Ocarina of time, Lorule Castle from A Link Between Worlds, Death Mountain, Hyrule Castle from Twilight Princess, Kakariko village, Slyloft from Skyward Sword, and maybe even the Triforce.
Windfall island would be so great. I totally agree with #1, and it seems many people recognize that a lack of expansive, accessible themes is really what’s irking Lego right now
I want a LoZ set that captures the moment you find the Master Sword in the Lost Woods. The build could be a nice little $100 set that features a really cool altar for the sword to be placed, a Link mini fig, a bunch of surrounding trees, and a giant log entrance to the secluded spot like in the game.
Play sets are needed (Wave 1); Largest set: Temple of time; Big set: Hyrule courtyard (akin to the medieval village set); Medium sets: Majora's mask clocktower, Fairy fountain, Kakariko village; Small sets (could buy multiple to add onto each other): Lost woods, Lake Hylia, Boss Battle (1 of them); 18+: Hyrule castle.......... Play sets (Wave2) Largest set: Death mountain (similar to Barad dur), Big set: Sky loft; Medium sets: Zora's domain, Gerudo valley, Lon Lon Ranch; Small sets: Graveyard, Boss battles, Red Lion boat 18+: Diorama of Guardian Stalkers, BOTW tower.... I also agree a life size Ocrarina of Time with a sound brick would be awesome.
One of those giant brick things with a bunch of zonai capsules with a couple of mini figs to fight and Lego provides some stuff but you can make your own vehicles, part could be simple like a stud shooter as a cannon.
What I would want more than anything is just Minifigure Series, they could easily do 12 or 16 minifigures for each Zelda game, cover multiple Link outfits per game, and give each figure like 2 iconic items. For example the Ocarina of TIme series could have: 1- Young Link with Kokiri Sword and Deku Shield 2- Saria with Kokiri Emerald and Fairy Ocarnia 3- Sheik with Harp and Eye of Truth 4- Dampe with Shovel and Hookshot 5- Ganondorf with an Energy Spell and Fishing Rod ;) 6- Darunia with Bomb and Goron Ruby 7- Ruto with Boomerang and Zora Sapphire 8- Adult Link with Master Sword and Hylian Shield 9- Goron Tunic Link with Megaton Hammer and Bombchu? 10- Zora Tunic Link with Iron Boots and Fairy Bow? 11- Malon with Lon Lon Milk and Epona 12- Goron with Biggoron Sword and Broken Knife? 13- Zora with... Silver Scale and Gold Scale? xD 14- Phantom Ganon with Trident and Horse 15- Zelda with Ocarina of Time and... Navi? 16- Nabooru with Mirror Shield and Hover Boots? I think saving the Great Fairy and Skull Kid for a Majora's Mask series would be better... also items like the Fairy Bow or an Empty Bottle might be too easily substituted for a generic LEGO version... Man I really want a Twinrova minifigure too xD there's just too many characters...
My choices would be: Hyrule Castle architecture set Large Temple of Time with modular back half to replace the Master Sword with the Goddess Statue Dungeon entrance dioramas (personal pick would be OoT Forest Temple, but something like the dead tree from Zelda 1 could work) The wilds set: bokoblin camp, guardian and several travellers, at least one of each race, and lots more items like mushrooms, meat and some brickbuilt animals Sheikah Tower (possibly with alt TotK tower build) Ganondorf fight diorama (Id personally want the scene in his tower with the organ) A Fairy Fountain (with alternate great fairy fountain) Battle packs with different Zelda enemies, brick built or minifig, such as an octorock, a tektite, an iron knuckle, a Lynel etc Puzzle packs: small technic contraptions that allow Link to complete "puzzles"
Something i'd love to see is a Majora's Mask line with 5 big sets, each representing a region of Termina designed to be displayed together as a giant diorama of sorts. One set would obviously be clock town and its surroundings like the giant telescope and the darn thieving bird. Obviously include the four giants kinetically holding up the moon! Then of course there should be sets for Woodfall, Snowhead, Great bay and Ikana Canyon. Each with portrayals of one or two key locations such as the bladesmith's house, goron racing, deku palace, gerudo hideout etc. And the entrance to the local dungeon of course, preferrably with the boss character included. I'm obviously thinking micro scale, though still giant builds.
For a Hyrule Castle set, I'd absolutely love a Gringotts-esk version from Tears of the Kingdom, with the castle being pushed up with the boss room with Ganon at the bottom. I would actually kill for a set like that.
I want a Bokoblin camp build from BotW/TOTK. Some of the most common structures that are found there, like a weapon storage log, a campfire, and sentry towers. It would need a generous helping of minifigures (and either two hair pieces for Link or two Links). Hopefully it can be a $40 set. Maybe even cheaper; Bokoblin architecture is not complicated.
A lot of the Boko camp structures are just ready to go as LEGO sets. TotK proved as much and then add all the Zonai stuff and you have an incredible LEGO theme waiting to happen
Zonai machine parts you can stick together from the same/different sets would be really lego of lego to do i think. I imagine those little train sets where you can put the train cars in any order.
I'd like to see a Lego Legend of Zelda CMF, We could get a young Zelda Minifigure to go with the Young Link, of Different Minifigures Versions/Outfits of Link or Other Characters & Accessories,
I'm hoping for some more variants of Zelda. I was thinking castle courtyard would be a good set for Young Zelda. If we got hyrule castle or Hyrule field with hyrule castle gates I would exspect Zelda and maby Impa.
Make no mistake. If we got LEGO Skyloft, I would be even more painful to deal with than I already am with the Deku Tree rn. Skyward Sword is my favorite Zelda. No one would hear the end of it.
I would really appreciate if they made less expensive sets, though for 18+sets, I would love a 2-in-1 build of the Forsaken Fortress, which could be rebuilt into Ganon's Tower. There could be creatures built from peices repurposed in different ways: Say, the Helmaroc King can be rebuilt as Puppet Ganon. And having Link, Zelda, the King of Hyrule, a few bokoblins, and a Big Figure of Ganondorf in his black and orange robes would be amazing to have.
Hear me out, we have a TV with NES and Super Mario Bros, so do a SNES with Donkey Kong Country, N64 with Ocarina of Time/Majora’s Mask, and Game Cube with Metroid Prime.
ALL I WANT is a set I can afford. I'd take anything! A Zelda battle pack? Take my money! Something from my least favorite game, Adventure of Link? A Zelda 1 wizrobe! Sold! I just need something I can buy.
As for a village set, I personally believe LEGO should release one for Kokiri Forest. I think this would be a very smart decision from Nintendo/LEGO and it'll be perfect to display alongside the lego Deku Tree.
I have an idea for the masks. there would be a big build of Majora’s mask, then a link mini-figure and a bunch of custom molded head pieces you can put on the torso to make it look like he’s wearing all the lesser masks.
My ideal Legend of Zelda theme would actually be almost two themes: 1) a line of mostly-display sets featuring iconic scenes and moments from the franchise, alongside 2) a line of playsets that don't recreate specific imagery from any of the games, but rather "average out" recurring elements and concepts from all over the franchise while potentially adding new ones, as if the LEGO sets were their own Zelda game with a unique incarnation of Link (the Hero of Bricks!) and a new quest. Throw in a multi-wave CMF line to supply the characters everyone loves and maybe some accessory/embellishment packs with game-specific imagery so people can dress up the generic sets to resemble their favorite game if they wish, and I think this would please the existing Zelda fans while potentially enticing new ones via the LEGO medium. I also did a thought experiment where I tried to come up with ONE set idea for EACH game in the canon timeline, covering a wide range of sizes/price points, but it got very wordy.
Get wordy. Finish it. Proofread it and see how you can narrow it down. It’s all part of the process. This video of mine took three weeks to put together for that very reason 😅
One idea I have that's kinda niche but would be super cool is kind of like your idea of the triforce vignettes. I think an awesome vignette style set would be skykeep from skyward sword. Not only is it a dungeon, one of the most iconic aspects of zelda, but its a customizable one. You could move around each room and place them in any order you want with mini designs like the mario 64 question block. Like I said, kinda niche and not from the most popular zelda game, but I just think it would be so cool. Sort of reminiscent of the original lego minecraft sets
I’ve got 3 suggestions 1. A Guardian on a hill looking and preparing to fire at link and zelda like in the final memory 2. Link standing outside of the shrine of resurection 3. Link outside of a shrine while fighting some bokoblins (Yes i know i have a huge breath of the wild bias)
Here are the things I want to see in lego Zelda 1. Wind waker sets 2. Oot ganondorf minifigures (both versions) 3. Oot Zelda minifigures (Both Child and Adult versions) 4. Oot Hyrule Castle set that includes with both versions of Ganondorf and Zelda 5. Fierce deity Link minifigure 6. Oot temple sets 7. Monster minifigures and big figs 8. Oot Ganondorf Castle set that includes Ganon 9. Oot Dodango's cavern 10. Divine beast sets
i think for the triforce build could be more like the triangles are platforms for the minifigures of the three to stand on. (there could also be a mini build on each triforce too)
a skyloft microscale set woudl be dope botw zoras domain too i also hope if they do a full line of botw/totk affordable sets they hide one small golden piece in each representing a hidden korok seed
love the ideas! two things that came to my mind was the faires and maybe the dragons? I get that building the dragons could be difficult but i would love to see it!!❤
I just really want them to do figs like they did with the recent dnd ones. Zelda has so many characters to choose from for it. Even just the Links and Zeldas, so many choices.
The thing I definitely want the most as a Lego set is the Bridge of Eldin from Twilight Princess. Include Link, Epona, Colin, King Bulblin, Lord Bullbo, and 2 Bulblins. Twilight Princess is my favorite video game of all time, and this scene in particular might be my favorite from the entire game!
We *definitely* need play scale Zelda sets! There's no way I can justify buying a load of super expensive display sets, especially if they're sets like the Deku Tree which IMO are way too expensive when you look at what they actually are. I mean, the tree is only £100 or so cheaper than the big Lord of the Rings Icons sets, which IMO are much better value (I would know, since I have both of them). As for what sets I'd want, I'd definitely want some representation for the older games since Tears of the Kingdom was a big disappointment in my eyes and I'd rather not have everything confined to the wild era after that. That and I'd love something with classic blue pig Ganon in it since that version of the character is criminally under represented these days IMO. Probably something like the Room of Rites from the Oracle games since that would give us Ganon, Link, Zelda and Twinrova, which would allow people to act out a full Zelda story for relatively cheap.
Just some small builds of Link adventuring and finding stuff would be fujn. With all the things Link has to bomb how bout a set with a mechanic where you place a bomb and push down? Boom! Heart piece or rupies.
I think one that should have been mentioned (in my opinion) would be the temple of time, whether it’d be the one from oot, tp, or botw/totk either one would be great (preferably oot or tp). I just think that is one of the most iconic places in Zelda games and also holds one of the most iconic moments of pulling the master sword, and while the Deku Tree set does kinda accomplish that, I just don’t think they did oot justice, and only included it to help justify the absurd price point.
You know that giant central collection of sky islands in years of the kingdom. The one you start the game on. I think it would be cool to get a Lego set of that. I think they could make any size work with that as well
I also think they should do some sort of divine beast with an exclusive champion/sage figure just up to a larger scale and maybe the blight ganon that goes with each divine beast.
What I really would truly want in my life is a Lego Yiga Clan we need a Master Kohga minifig and a whole lotta bananas to pull it off but it will work.
yeah thinking about gorons set made me realize how one of the most iconic ocation death mountain would really just be a very boring set the one cool volcano set would be dragon roost since you could fill all the interior with rito village and the fire temple both of them having exterior rooms
Bonus points if they include both versions of “The Old Man” from BotW, and Sheik to create the reveal scene at the end of OoT. Even better if there’s a touch of runs outside in the BotW version that can be rebuilt into the first floor from Twilight Princess. Though, at that rate, you could probably also have a genuine rebuild into the Sealed Grounds from Skyward Sword too. A lot of minifigs but no one would say no, surely.
I’m really interested in gettin the Deku Tree set, but it’s so darn expensive, especially thinking wondering if it could be cheaper if it wasn’t a 2-in-1. I even think both Deku Tree’s would be worth making… I’m just not interested in owning both, even with the Minifigs and such 🤷🏻♂️ anyway, ideas: - the _OOT_ Deku Tree is great, but skip the _BOTW_ parts, and give us more of the Kokiri Forests houses with their respective characters… just Link, Saria, and Mido would be enough. - Link pulling the Master Sword from the pedestal in the Temple of Time from _OOT,_ maybe with a transformation feature, swapping out young Link for adult Link? maybe with Zelda’s Impa, and Ganondorf, all on horses? or should that be a separate set, with the Castle Town bridge as the primary set? - the Chamber of Sages, with all the Six Sages… or Ganondorf playing his organ, with Zelda imprisoned in the link diamond thing? - also, something with Sheik… - the Clock Town clock tower from _MM,_ with a bit of the surrounding plaza, with a nice collection of Minifigs, with various masks 👌 - a big Outset Island diorama with the King of Red Lions, Tetra’s pirate ship, and the Rito postman? - the final battle from _WW,_ with Link, Tetra as Zelda, Ganondorf, and King Hyrule? - or maybe Hyrule Castle from _WW,_ with the Link statue, and the little Sage Chamber underneath? - _Twilight Princess_ is actually hard to think of… it doesn’t actually have any super iconic settings, just some pretty good ones… maybe the Mirror of Twilight atop the Arbiter’s Grounds, or the Light Spirit Spring in Ordon, with all the various village characters, and Epona and some goats? - I’m tired… most of these ideas are probably pretty extravagant… but I’d mostly just want small vignette sets with nice selections of Minifigs from the various games 👍
I mean, if you combine the mask thing with the item box thing you could have it be a large majoras mask with a bunch of mini masks and the happy mask salesmen with the pipe organ with it
Additional to all this. They should go along lines of Lego Mario, and make a dungeon builder thing. Give sets of different dungeon layouts from ones across the series with a variety of enemy types, and then you should be able to connect them all together!
With how divisive the Mario sets have been in the way they are (I personally appreciate them) I think that might be something LEGO would avoid. However, we could get GREAT sets if they did at least the bosses of every dungeon. There are so many options
@@PenPlays agreed. However, I think they could perhaps pull it off, if they used the same mini figures as the normal sets, built proper rooms with walls and playable traps etc, and allowed each set to be a display piece as well as a playable dungeon to interlink with others. Additionally these may all be under the £100 mark, and given their playable nature would appeal to a child target audience probably more than the expensive display piece sets. Anyway it’s just an idea, adding some of that Zelda formula magic into the Lego sets.
I NEED a lego set of Breath of the Wild’s ruined Temple of Time with the goddess statue and some bokoblins/moblins. Especially if it included the paraglider (minifig comparable) along with the king himself in the tower.
See the more I think about a Temple of time concept, the more I feel it could’ve been worth adding to this video. Due to similar elements involved, you could even do the same thing LEGO did with the Deku Tree and have it be a 2-in-1 with an Ocarina of Time option
Here are some of mine Any divine beast: doesn’t need to be full scale the beast with articulation link, the champion, and the blight fight scene would sell a lot of people The dragon of botw: a massive build of any would sell a lot of people the demon dragon I feel like would be the pick The moon: the scene where you give up your mask and a side build of majora would be great Hyrule castle: this is obvious and probably happening Ganon: a set of the iconic blue bor ganon and his trident would just be insane
We need a classic dungeon set! Kakariko village! Clocktown! Skyloft from skyward sword! Also why no focus on 2D Zelda? I think a wall map of Zelda 1 would be cool!
Amazing ideas, great video Lego should take notes A triforce set with a scenes inside would be great Legend of Zelda dioramas would be awesome, memories would be perfect, and with a quote like some of dioramas. Under $50 ones would be even better I think for the divine beasts (and temples) they shouldn't be microscale, there should be room for the boss fight at least, and enough room for microscale details like the ways to unlock the boss fights Zelda Icons props would be awesome A mask collection would work well, great idea More locations would be great, like villages, I would want Link's house also Hyrule Castle is a must, I would want the Zelda BOTW/TOTK version 12:25 All these things should be part of a Zelda theme, Lego has to do it I just hope the sets are better priced Ultrahand and fuse would work well with the Lego system
I'd really like it if they did a few sets that are actually for the kids and not just for the collectors. Just a good middle size price set for play, like a stable with a few horses, and a horse drawn cart, Beetle with his shop/bag, would be really good. Also, a small Bokoblin fort/camp that could be rebuilt into two other related builds. Includes 2 bokos, one Link figure plus a horse. Done in such a way that it's under $30.
I'm with you on that. I'm actually turning 40 in october but I spend more money on multiple small sets and almoste never buy annything more then $100. I would rather get a veriety of sets and make moks then a huge set with less custimization. I'm kinda anoyed some themes like lotr are just huge display modells rite know and realy want the wide range of sets in size and price.
@@TheOmegazerox agree. I like a good quality well thought out lego kit, but it's pointless to me if there's no play value to the thing. I don't buy legos to be decorations. I want to build stuff.
@@winterrain1947 I like desplay but I like doing severall builds like a medeum sized castle and a villiage of severall buldings. I also must admit I don't have the patiance for a huge build. I'll continue to modify something I'v created but a huge set that can take days to create is not my idia of fun. I got the little mermaid seashell desplay set but it was too complicated so I made it smaller and more compact as a little display set. For fun I built speekers and gave the mermaids microphones and called it siren consert. I like building mulltiple small sets for desplay then one huge build.
@@winterrain1947 The way I rebuilt the sea shel was a large rectangular base with studs on the sides and the white round pieces forming the shell build like the orugional but it resebmles a stage or single clam shell. If I ever got the pieces I would build a second one and atach them for a full shell build. All the parts are in the set except something to atach them together.
I think it would be cool if they made a Lego art set of the map from alttp. I don’t know if they are still doing sets like that but I feel like it would go over well with
@@brick_skitsOFFICIAL Lotr and nexo knights had some figure packs. Not quite the starwars battle packs but these would be great for building a zelda world with legos.
All wonderful ideas. As for my tastes in LEGO, I’d be down for a Loftwing from Skyward Sword (as that was the first Zelda game I played) & the boat from The Wind Waker would make a great minifigure scale set. But I have no clue how the dungeons can translate into LEGO...unless they take inspiration from Indiana Jones.
See it’s so funny, my list is based on what the world feels is popular, but if I had it my way, everything would be Skyward Sword. I love that game so much.
Dude. Literally EVERY boss in the series could be made into an awesome set. They have so many options.
This game franchise is literally perfect for LEGO sets in so many ways. I really hope they deliver!
Argorok's arena specifically comes to mind
Volvagia feels like the best contender for me.
As I posted on the comments The helmetsaur is one and the Battle between Link and Onyx in Dragon form is another.
@@PenPlays I can just picture so manny builds like Dodongo and such. Alot of these would be like Link vs boss with various weapon\item molds and builds. I would also want a few scenes like the shops or locations like ice cavern.
The only thing from Lego The Legend of Zelda that I desperately need at this point is a minifigure of Ganondorf.
Now that LEGO Zelda exists, I’m just hoping it’s only a matter of “when”
I think a totk floating castle could be made like how harry potters gringots bank, and have the ganon figure
According to the creator of the deku tree set, the reason why ganondorf wasn’t included is because he’s going to need a new head mold. Fingers crossed they surprise us and he’s a polybag GWP when the tree comes out
@@kdavous Polybags don't include exclusive molds. If there was going to be an exclusive GWP, it would have already been revealed.
Where did the designer say that's why he wasn't included?
Boss arena with ganon/phantom ganon, vati, majora and link
They could make a small wind waker set with the king of red lions and a small island. They could even have it fold open to reveal a small cave for exploring a few chu chus
Despite feeling like BotW/TotK have the most options for sets, I feel like Wind Waker is the one that looks like it was made for it. I would love to see anything for it.
King of red lions build would be great and toon link. Maby a few small builds of the canon and grappling hook like they work when used on the boat in the game. I can imagine a small stone head island like build with the stone head covering a pit with treasure or a brick built heart.
I would pass away if they made LEGO Fierce Deity Link.
I’d really love all of these, but here’s a lot of my ideas:
With the masks, I think the most realistic option would be just Majora’s Mask, and maybe a display of the inventory screen with a bunch of printed tiles to represent the other masks. Then the helmet/mask collection would cover the franchise more widely with other games (Midna’s Helmet, Zant’s Helmet, the Thunder Helm, the Korok Mask, the Minish Cap, etc.)
If LEGO really wanted to milk the Divine Beasts they could make it a 4-in-1 set where you can only build one at a time, and include all 4 Champion figures but charge more for it than if it was just one. Maybe you could build all 4 from just 3 sets, maybe it could even be a 4-in-2 where you get 2 at a time, but they’d still probably make a lot of money from people buying multiple. There would be the benefit of getting multiple figures of the Champions with that method, though I think the most consumer-friendly way of doing the Divine Beasts is just making one set with all 4 in midi-scale.
I think the King of Red Lions would be the perfect set to capture the affordable 18+ line by making it a really detailed and displayable build but keeping it at minifigure scale, with at least a Toon Link figure.
I think the best way to do Hyrule Castle would be the Disney Castle way, something very displayable but also has an interior for play. I think it could be somewhere between the Twilight Princess and Breath of the Wild castle, since honestly they’re similar enough that when simplified to a LEGO build there wouldn’t be a huge difference (the topmost structure of BotW’s castle is very similar to the whole of TP’s, and the color schemes are already essentially the same). Then the castle could have an open back with different vignettes of scenes set in the castle from all across the games, just like the Disney Castle or Jurassic Park Gate.
I think the villages are also a must, but I think they’re best as large sets in a normal play theme. If it is at playscale then I think they should focus on the BotW villages, at least covering Kakariko Village, Zora’s Domain, Rito Village, Gerudo Town, and Goron City, with maybe smaller sets depicting smaller locations from the more minor villages-Purah’s Lab, Link’s House, a Bolson Construction set with modules to build one of those cube houses, a Lurelin Village dock and boat, etc. And I think the regional variants of Link should be included in those sets (though maybe the Desert Voe set would have to be in Kara Kara Bazar rather than the actual Gerudo Town for obvious reasons).
Diorama-wise the only BotW memory I think we really need is the Fort Hateno final stand, with the fort itself and several Guardians (the diorama would probably have to be pretty large to encompass everything, though given the Deku Tree is also kind of on a diorama base I think it’s fine). Figures could be Ceremonial Robes Zelda, battle-damaged Link, and the two unnamed Sheikah.
I’d also love some diorama-esque mini builds for the famous locations that couldn’t be done justice in a playscale set (think like Hogwarts Castle and Grounds). The games’ starting locations especially would make for great versions of these-a mini diorama of Koholint Island, Outset Island, Skyloft (maybe including a minifigure of the Goddess statue if the scale is right), the Great Plateau, and Great Sky Island (all of them could have minifigures of Link’s starting outfit and maybe one or two of the most important locals, like Marin for Koholint or the Old Man for the plateau for example).
Otherwise we definitely need a playscale theme focusing on BotW and TotK-a Bokoblin Camp battle pack, a Temple of Time playset, a Guardian, and so many more.
I do stop motion so i tend to desire minifigures over sets.
Man what i would give for a BOTW/ToTK minifigure series (yes i know gorons and and zora would be difficult but i want it)
The Lego Zelda sets I would like to see are a Lego Majora’s mask clock tower, Ganon’s castle from ocarina of time or his tower from wind waker, and last the tower of spirits from spirit tracks
Honestly, my dream would be would be minish cap based sets
A special piece for Ezlo would make me so happy!!
The King of Red Lions set could feature a giant Octo to defeat with your cannon. Or maybe Beedle's shop ship.
In general, I wanna see smaller sets for affordable prices. We don't need so many multi-hundred dollar sets. It's fine to just have a set with OoT Link on Epona, minifig scale, with Ganondorf on his horse. And that's it.
Aw yeah. We got Captain Rex in a $13 set after his first appearance was in a $1k kit, so keep hoping! I personally would want a monster camp or BotW Shrine.
@@BackflipBrickfilms A guardian would be a must-have for the BotW theme. I've seen off-brand Lego sets make a guardian before, but the quality obviously wasn't on Lego's level.
@@ShyGuyXXL Yeah, a guardian totally is. Maybe it could be like the Dreamzzz sets where you could build a Malicious guardian with a little pond (to use up the trans-light-blue pieces) or Pristine Guardian with a Malice pool (to use up the trans-pink/trans-red/black pieces)
Those wer my thoughts as well. Besides some sets based on actuall moments in the games something like Link vs moblins would be good. Battle packs of hyllian soldiers and monsters would be great. Hyrule castle would be a big one but some small to medeum sets would make it realy open to a veriety of buyers.
I literally jumped when he started talking about the masks because I love them so much
I got 3
1. A termina set either a large scale set containing everything or many cheap small scale sets of different areas
2. The triforce tower from WW
3. Biuld your own dungeon set full of different types of pieces that can make many diff dungeons
3rd one sounds really cool, and tower of the gods sounds like it would be really neat but also REALLY large and REALLY expensive
My life would be complete if I could put a Lego guardian in my room
I really hope they make the Lego Divine Beasts! Include the Regional Link, the Champion (with optional spirit parts for the ghost form), the Divine Beast Helmet pieces from the Amiibos and the the Blight Ganons, and it would be PERFECT!
Who else remembers Mighty Max/Polly Pocket? Palm based compact world things. Mini fig and posts to set up the levels. That’s what kind of TLOZ toys this Gen needs.
The present-day interpretation of that is LEGO sets tbh
I’d like to see a Lego Legend of Zelda set based on Ganon’s castle from Ocarina of time, Lorule Castle from A Link Between Worlds, Death Mountain, Hyrule Castle from Twilight Princess, Kakariko village, Slyloft from Skyward Sword, and maybe even the Triforce.
Windfall island would be so great. I totally agree with #1, and it seems many people recognize that a lack of expansive, accessible themes is really what’s irking Lego right now
Been waiting for Pen to make this lol, I think I would take the diorama, divine beasts or Ocarina. Very good ideas all around
Thank you
I'll be honest, you were losing me for most of the list with how much you mentioned "18+" and "collectors" but that #1 made it all worth it
Hopefully a set that i can buy that's not more than $100
I want a LoZ set that captures the moment you find the Master Sword in the Lost Woods. The build could be a nice little $100 set that features a really cool altar for the sword to be placed, a Link mini fig, a bunch of surrounding trees, and a giant log entrance to the secluded spot like in the game.
Play sets are needed (Wave 1); Largest set: Temple of time; Big set: Hyrule courtyard (akin to the medieval village set); Medium sets: Majora's mask clocktower, Fairy fountain, Kakariko village; Small sets (could buy multiple to add onto each other): Lost woods, Lake Hylia, Boss Battle (1 of them); 18+: Hyrule castle.......... Play sets (Wave2) Largest set: Death mountain (similar to Barad dur), Big set: Sky loft; Medium sets: Zora's domain, Gerudo valley, Lon Lon Ranch; Small sets: Graveyard, Boss battles, Red Lion boat 18+: Diorama of Guardian Stalkers, BOTW tower.... I also agree a life size Ocrarina of Time with a sound brick would be awesome.
One of those giant brick things with a bunch of zonai capsules with a couple of mini figs to fight and Lego provides some stuff but you can make your own vehicles, part could be simple like a stud shooter as a cannon.
A big set of Zonai parts can go a long way, I agree
What I would want more than anything is just Minifigure Series, they could easily do 12 or 16 minifigures for each Zelda game, cover multiple Link outfits per game, and give each figure like 2 iconic items.
For example the Ocarina of TIme series could have:
1- Young Link with Kokiri Sword and Deku Shield
2- Saria with Kokiri Emerald and Fairy Ocarnia
3- Sheik with Harp and Eye of Truth
4- Dampe with Shovel and Hookshot
5- Ganondorf with an Energy Spell and Fishing Rod ;)
6- Darunia with Bomb and Goron Ruby
7- Ruto with Boomerang and Zora Sapphire
8- Adult Link with Master Sword and Hylian Shield
9- Goron Tunic Link with Megaton Hammer and Bombchu?
10- Zora Tunic Link with Iron Boots and Fairy Bow?
11- Malon with Lon Lon Milk and Epona
12- Goron with Biggoron Sword and Broken Knife?
13- Zora with... Silver Scale and Gold Scale? xD
14- Phantom Ganon with Trident and Horse
15- Zelda with Ocarina of Time and... Navi?
16- Nabooru with Mirror Shield and Hover Boots?
I think saving the Great Fairy and Skull Kid for a Majora's Mask series would be better... also items like the Fairy Bow or an Empty Bottle might be too easily substituted for a generic LEGO version...
Man I really want a Twinrova minifigure too xD there's just too many characters...
Skyloft need I say more
A cool set would be either tarry town or a guardian from botw
My choices would be:
Hyrule Castle architecture set
Large Temple of Time with modular back half to replace the Master Sword with the Goddess Statue
Dungeon entrance dioramas (personal pick would be OoT Forest Temple, but something like the dead tree from Zelda 1 could work)
The wilds set: bokoblin camp, guardian and several travellers, at least one of each race, and lots more items like mushrooms, meat and some brickbuilt animals
Sheikah Tower (possibly with alt TotK tower build)
Ganondorf fight diorama (Id personally want the scene in his tower with the organ)
A Fairy Fountain (with alternate great fairy fountain)
Battle packs with different Zelda enemies, brick built or minifig, such as an octorock, a tektite, an iron knuckle, a Lynel etc
Puzzle packs: small technic contraptions that allow Link to complete "puzzles"
Love the idea for OoT forest temple, but how could they do that and not make the twisty hallway?
@@azeplays3563 Oh that's so true, especially if it had a technic mechanism to twist and untwist it!
Battle packs yes. Besides Link hyrule soldiers fighting monsters would be great for building armies.
Something i'd love to see is a Majora's Mask line with 5 big sets, each representing a region of Termina designed to be displayed together as a giant diorama of sorts.
One set would obviously be clock town and its surroundings like the giant telescope and the darn thieving bird. Obviously include the four giants kinetically holding up the moon!
Then of course there should be sets for Woodfall, Snowhead, Great bay and Ikana Canyon. Each with portrayals of one or two key locations such as the bladesmith's house, goron racing, deku palace, gerudo hideout etc. And the entrance to the local dungeon of course, preferrably with the boss character included.
I'm obviously thinking micro scale, though still giant builds.
For a Hyrule Castle set, I'd absolutely love a Gringotts-esk version from Tears of the Kingdom, with the castle being pushed up with the boss room with Ganon at the bottom. I would actually kill for a set like that.
I'd buy ALL OF THESE!!!! you have some GREAT ideas!!! LEGO! Get on the case!!! 🏰
I want a Bokoblin camp build from BotW/TOTK. Some of the most common structures that are found there, like a weapon storage log, a campfire, and sentry towers. It would need a generous helping of minifigures (and either two hair pieces for Link or two Links). Hopefully it can be a $40 set. Maybe even cheaper; Bokoblin architecture is not complicated.
A lot of the Boko camp structures are just ready to go as LEGO sets. TotK proved as much and then add all the Zonai stuff and you have an incredible LEGO theme waiting to happen
Zonai machine parts you can stick together from the same/different sets would be really lego of lego to do i think. I imagine those little train sets where you can put the train cars in any order.
I'd like to see a Lego Legend of Zelda CMF,
We could get a young Zelda Minifigure to go with the Young Link, of Different Minifigures Versions/Outfits of Link or Other Characters & Accessories,
I'm hoping for some more variants of Zelda. I was thinking castle courtyard would be a good set for Young Zelda. If we got hyrule castle or Hyrule field with hyrule castle gates I would exspect Zelda and maby Impa.
As a Skyward sword fan, a mini scale version of the entire main sky island would be AWSOME.
Make no mistake. If we got LEGO Skyloft, I would be even more painful to deal with than I already am with the Deku Tree rn.
Skyward Sword is my favorite Zelda. No one would hear the end of it.
They could do some awesone creator builds with the zonai tech and and also the divine beasts would be incredible to see
I would really appreciate if they made less expensive sets, though for 18+sets, I would love a 2-in-1 build of the Forsaken Fortress, which could be rebuilt into Ganon's Tower. There could be creatures built from peices repurposed in different ways: Say, the Helmaroc King can be rebuilt as Puppet Ganon.
And having Link, Zelda, the King of Hyrule, a few bokoblins, and a Big Figure of Ganondorf in his black and orange robes would be amazing to have.
Hear me out, we have a TV with NES and Super Mario Bros, so do a SNES with Donkey Kong Country, N64 with Ocarina of Time/Majora’s Mask, and Game Cube with Metroid Prime.
ALL I WANT is a set I can afford. I'd take anything! A Zelda battle pack? Take my money! Something from my least favorite game, Adventure of Link? A Zelda 1 wizrobe! Sold! I just need something I can buy.
As for a village set, I personally believe LEGO should release one for Kokiri Forest. I think this would be a very smart decision from Nintendo/LEGO and it'll be perfect to display alongside the lego Deku Tree.
Wind Waker and Hyrule Castle seem like obvious next steps and I’m very here for it
I have an idea for the masks. there would be a big build of Majora’s mask, then a link mini-figure and a bunch of custom molded head pieces you can put on the torso to make it look like he’s wearing all the lesser masks.
My ideal Legend of Zelda theme would actually be almost two themes: 1) a line of mostly-display sets featuring iconic scenes and moments from the franchise, alongside 2) a line of playsets that don't recreate specific imagery from any of the games, but rather "average out" recurring elements and concepts from all over the franchise while potentially adding new ones, as if the LEGO sets were their own Zelda game with a unique incarnation of Link (the Hero of Bricks!) and a new quest. Throw in a multi-wave CMF line to supply the characters everyone loves and maybe some accessory/embellishment packs with game-specific imagery so people can dress up the generic sets to resemble their favorite game if they wish, and I think this would please the existing Zelda fans while potentially enticing new ones via the LEGO medium.
I also did a thought experiment where I tried to come up with ONE set idea for EACH game in the canon timeline, covering a wide range of sizes/price points, but it got very wordy.
Get wordy. Finish it. Proofread it and see how you can narrow it down. It’s all part of the process.
This video of mine took three weeks to put together for that very reason 😅
A Majora’s Mask moon would be a great idea, and you could hypothetically open it up to see the Majora Mask boss fight inside
I would really like to see a Twilight Castle Lego set. I feel like that, along with a Hyrule Castle set, would be cool.
One idea I have that's kinda niche but would be super cool is kind of like your idea of the triforce vignettes. I think an awesome vignette style set would be skykeep from skyward sword. Not only is it a dungeon, one of the most iconic aspects of zelda, but its a customizable one. You could move around each room and place them in any order you want with mini designs like the mario 64 question block. Like I said, kinda niche and not from the most popular zelda game, but I just think it would be so cool. Sort of reminiscent of the original lego minecraft sets
We NEED a Guardian set and a Gloom Hand set
I wanna try and design some of these now, especially the ocarina one with the wall mounted song.
I think a set of beadle sets would be awesome. You could have his airship, his boat, maybe even him with his giant backpack
I’ve got 3 suggestions
1. A Guardian on a hill looking and preparing to fire at link and zelda like in the final memory
2. Link standing outside of the shrine of resurection
3. Link outside of a shrine while fighting some bokoblins
(Yes i know i have a huge breath of the wild bias)
I'd love to see a dragon set like am I right or am I right
See I was gonna ask which, but… honestly any one will do
Here are the things I want to see in lego Zelda
1. Wind waker sets
2. Oot ganondorf minifigures (both versions)
3. Oot Zelda minifigures (Both Child and Adult versions)
4. Oot Hyrule Castle set that includes with both versions of Ganondorf and Zelda
5. Fierce deity Link minifigure
6. Oot temple sets
7. Monster minifigures and big figs
8. Oot Ganondorf Castle set that includes Ganon
9. Oot Dodango's cavern
10. Divine beast sets
I really want to see the clock tower from Majora’s Mask, I think it would look incredible on display
i think for the triforce build could be more like the triangles are platforms for the minifigures of the three to stand on. (there could also be a mini build on each triforce too)
I’d wager people would be more interested in an attractive prop that happens to hide something fun within, than just a platform
Number one is kind of what I was expecting the majority of the list to be, in more detail.
a skyloft microscale set woudl be dope
botw zoras domain too
i also hope if they do a full line of botw/totk affordable sets they hide one small golden piece in each representing a hidden korok seed
I’m a sucker for microscale. If they did anything at that scale I would be so happy
love the ideas! two things that came to my mind was the faires and maybe the dragons? I get that building the dragons could be difficult but i would love to see it!!❤
I just really want them to do figs like they did with the recent dnd ones. Zelda has so many characters to choose from for it. Even just the Links and Zeldas, so many choices.
My niche request is 2-in-1 King of Red Lions/Loftwing set. Something smaller but would be really cool!
The thing I definitely want the most as a Lego set is the Bridge of Eldin from Twilight Princess. Include Link, Epona, Colin, King Bulblin, Lord Bullbo, and 2 Bulblins. Twilight Princess is my favorite video game of all time, and this scene in particular might be my favorite from the entire game!
Accidental Smash Bros set would just be an added bonus.
We *definitely* need play scale Zelda sets! There's no way I can justify buying a load of super expensive display sets, especially if they're sets like the Deku Tree which IMO are way too expensive when you look at what they actually are. I mean, the tree is only £100 or so cheaper than the big Lord of the Rings Icons sets, which IMO are much better value (I would know, since I have both of them).
As for what sets I'd want, I'd definitely want some representation for the older games since Tears of the Kingdom was a big disappointment in my eyes and I'd rather not have everything confined to the wild era after that. That and I'd love something with classic blue pig Ganon in it since that version of the character is criminally under represented these days IMO. Probably something like the Room of Rites from the Oracle games since that would give us Ganon, Link, Zelda and Twinrova, which would allow people to act out a full Zelda story for relatively cheap.
Just some small builds of Link adventuring and finding stuff would be fujn. With all the things Link has to bomb how bout a set with a mechanic where you place a bomb and push down? Boom! Heart piece or rupies.
I think one that should have been mentioned (in my opinion) would be the temple of time, whether it’d be the one from oot, tp, or botw/totk either one would be great (preferably oot or tp). I just think that is one of the most iconic places in Zelda games and also holds one of the most iconic moments of pulling the master sword, and while the Deku Tree set does kinda accomplish that, I just don’t think they did oot justice, and only included it to help justify the absurd price point.
You know that giant central collection of sky islands in years of the kingdom. The one you start the game on. I think it would be cool to get a Lego set of that. I think they could make any size work with that as well
I really would love to recreate the maps of all the games in Lego if they released sets
I also think they should do some sort of divine beast with an exclusive champion/sage figure just up to a larger scale and maybe the blight ganon that goes with each divine beast.
All I want from Lego The Legend of Zelda is something with Midna! Maybe a small set or even a buildable figure of Link‘s best partner!
There are just so many incredible things they can do with Twilight Princess alone.
What I really would truly want in my life is a Lego Yiga Clan we need a Master Kohga minifig and a whole lotta bananas to pull it off but it will work.
Adding to the divine beast sets, the master cycle with a link in the tunic of the wild and monk Max koshai.
I also really want the mask collection now
I'd love sets based on the Oracles... They are so underrated
Showing the world of Zelda made me realize how poor a volcano set would be in the breath of the wild setting
yeah thinking about gorons set made me realize how one of the most iconic ocation death mountain would really just be a very boring set
the one cool volcano set would be dragon roost since you could fill all the interior with rito village and the fire temple both of them having exterior rooms
I would love to get a huge minifig scale sky loft with the Shop keepers link beatle and the guy you have to give the friendship cristals
Ganons Castle from OoT and the Clock Tower with Moon from MM are the sets I would like to see most.
They would look amazing too!
a functional, play-ready stone talus set would be awsome
I want full articulated Divine Beasts, kinda similar to the UCS AT-AT. They would be ridiculously expensive, but really really cool.
The UCS AT-AT is the blueprint for Vah Naboris, surely
I want a big Fig of Ganon
While I don't play Zelda, I would buy sets from a potentially theme
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An ocarina of time chamber of sages would be incredible or maybe a twilight princess mirror of twilight
Imagine a Lego Link and Ganondorf buildable figure, I would buy that in a heart beat.
Lego mask brick heads would be sick
Tears of the Kingdom is perfect for a lego theme.
I would pay a lot for a Demon Dragon and Light Dragon brick built display
As would I. Would have to be something beautiful though. I have no doubt they could manage that
id love a majoras mask cmf series with various masks and mask forms
Temple of Time, like either the Ocarina of Time version with a young and adult Link and Zelda, or the Breath of the Wild version
Bonus points if they include both versions of “The Old Man” from BotW, and Sheik to create the reveal scene at the end of OoT.
Even better if there’s a touch of runs outside in the BotW version that can be rebuilt into the first floor from Twilight Princess.
Though, at that rate, you could probably also have a genuine rebuild into the Sealed Grounds from Skyward Sword too.
A lot of minifigs but no one would say no, surely.
I’m really interested in gettin the Deku Tree set, but it’s so darn expensive, especially thinking wondering if it could be cheaper if it wasn’t a 2-in-1. I even think both Deku Tree’s would be worth making… I’m just not interested in owning both, even with the Minifigs and such 🤷🏻♂️
anyway, ideas:
- the _OOT_ Deku Tree is great, but skip the _BOTW_ parts, and give us more of the Kokiri Forests houses with their respective characters… just Link, Saria, and Mido would be enough.
- Link pulling the Master Sword from the pedestal in the Temple of Time from _OOT,_ maybe with a transformation feature, swapping out young Link for adult Link? maybe with Zelda’s Impa, and Ganondorf, all on horses? or should that be a separate set, with the Castle Town bridge as the primary set?
- the Chamber of Sages, with all the Six Sages… or Ganondorf playing his organ, with Zelda imprisoned in the link diamond thing?
- also, something with Sheik…
- the Clock Town clock tower from _MM,_ with a bit of the surrounding plaza, with a nice collection of Minifigs, with various masks 👌
- a big Outset Island diorama with the King of Red Lions, Tetra’s pirate ship, and the Rito postman?
- the final battle from _WW,_ with Link, Tetra as Zelda, Ganondorf, and King Hyrule?
- or maybe Hyrule Castle from _WW,_ with the Link statue, and the little Sage Chamber underneath?
- _Twilight Princess_ is actually hard to think of… it doesn’t actually have any super iconic settings, just some pretty good ones… maybe the Mirror of Twilight atop the Arbiter’s Grounds, or the Light Spirit Spring in Ordon, with all the various village characters, and Epona and some goats?
- I’m tired… most of these ideas are probably pretty extravagant… but I’d mostly just want small vignette sets with nice selections of Minifigs from the various games 👍
I mean, if you combine the mask thing with the item box thing you could have it be a large majoras mask with a bunch of mini masks and the happy mask salesmen with the pipe organ with it
I need a clock town set with the 4 giants holding the Moon
If Lego and Nintendo could do a Nintendo themed CMF series that would be so good 😩
Additional to all this. They should go along lines of Lego Mario, and make a dungeon builder thing. Give sets of different dungeon layouts from ones across the series with a variety of enemy types, and then you should be able to connect them all together!
With how divisive the Mario sets have been in the way they are (I personally appreciate them) I think that might be something LEGO would avoid.
However, we could get GREAT sets if they did at least the bosses of every dungeon. There are so many options
@@PenPlays agreed. However, I think they could perhaps pull it off, if they used the same mini figures as the normal sets, built proper rooms with walls and playable traps etc, and allowed each set to be a display piece as well as a playable dungeon to interlink with others. Additionally these may all be under the £100 mark, and given their playable nature would appeal to a child target audience probably more than the expensive display piece sets. Anyway it’s just an idea, adding some of that Zelda formula magic into the Lego sets.
I NEED a lego set of Breath of the Wild’s ruined Temple of Time with the goddess statue and some bokoblins/moblins. Especially if it included the paraglider (minifig comparable) along with the king himself in the tower.
See the more I think about a Temple of time concept, the more I feel it could’ve been worth adding to this video. Due to similar elements involved, you could even do the same thing LEGO did with the Deku Tree and have it be a 2-in-1 with an Ocarina of Time option
Here are some of mine
Any divine beast: doesn’t need to be full scale the beast with articulation link, the champion, and the blight fight scene would sell a lot of people
The dragon of botw: a massive build of any would sell a lot of people the demon dragon I feel like would be the pick
The moon: the scene where you give up your mask and a side build of majora would be great
Hyrule castle: this is obvious and probably happening
Ganon: a set of the iconic blue bor ganon and his trident would just be insane
Y'all are missing the Hyrule Castle or Temple of Time with young/older Zelda/Link/Shiek
We need a classic dungeon set! Kakariko village! Clocktown! Skyloft from skyward sword! Also why no focus on 2D Zelda? I think a wall map of Zelda 1 would be cool!
the divine beasts would be pretty cool individual sets
Individual or together I’m so there
Amazing ideas, great video
Lego should take notes
A triforce set with a scenes inside would be great
Legend of Zelda dioramas would be awesome, memories would be perfect, and with a quote like some of dioramas. Under $50 ones would be even better
I think for the divine beasts (and temples) they shouldn't be microscale, there should be room for the boss fight at least, and enough room for microscale details like the ways to unlock the boss fights
Zelda Icons props would be awesome
A mask collection would work well, great idea
More locations would be great, like villages, I would want Link's house also
Hyrule Castle is a must, I would want the Zelda BOTW/TOTK version
12:25 All these things should be part of a Zelda theme, Lego has to do it
I just hope the sets are better priced
Ultrahand and fuse would work well with the Lego system
I'd really like it if they did a few sets that are actually for the kids and not just for the collectors. Just a good middle size price set for play, like a stable with a few horses, and a horse drawn cart, Beetle with his shop/bag, would be really good.
Also, a small Bokoblin fort/camp that could be rebuilt into two other related builds. Includes 2 bokos, one Link figure plus a horse. Done in such a way that it's under $30.
I'm with you on that. I'm actually turning 40 in october but I spend more money on multiple small sets and almoste never buy annything more then $100. I would rather get a veriety of sets and make moks then a huge set with less custimization. I'm kinda anoyed some themes like lotr are just huge display modells rite know and realy want the wide range of sets in
size and price.
@@TheOmegazerox agree. I like a good quality well thought out lego kit, but it's pointless to me if there's no play value to the thing. I don't buy legos to be decorations. I want to build stuff.
@@winterrain1947 I like desplay but I like doing severall builds like a medeum sized castle and a villiage of severall buldings. I also must admit I don't have the patiance for a huge build. I'll continue to modify something I'v created but a huge set that can take days to create is not my idia of fun. I got the little mermaid seashell desplay set but it was too complicated so I made it smaller and more compact as a little display set. For fun I built speekers and gave the mermaids microphones and called it siren consert. I like building mulltiple small sets for desplay then one huge build.
@@TheOmegazerox yes! The Siren concert you made sounds creative and cute.
@@winterrain1947 The way I rebuilt the sea shel was a large rectangular base with studs on the sides and the white round pieces forming the shell build like the orugional but it resebmles a stage or single clam shell. If I ever got the pieces I would build a second one and atach them for a full shell build. All the parts are in the set except something to atach them together.
I think it would be cool if they made a Lego art set of the map from alttp. I don’t know if they are still doing sets like that but I feel like it would go over well with
I am not much of a lego fan, but if they ever make builds of the blights from botw i would definetly get them, specially thunderblight.
I think lego should reprint the heart mold pieces as heart containers or pieces and hide them in sets for Link to finde like in games.
How about a whole hyrule landscape built in a mini form
I’d love if they did like the star wars battlepacks, like to get minifigs and diefferent monsters like goblins, moblins, skulltulas and all the others
Hyrule soldiers and gorons vs monsters.
@@TheOmegazerox would be nice haha
@@brick_skitsOFFICIAL Lotr and nexo knights had some figure packs. Not quite the starwars battle packs but these would be great for building a zelda world with legos.
@@TheOmegazerox agree
A helmet series Majoras mask would go so hard
All wonderful ideas.
As for my tastes in LEGO, I’d be down for a Loftwing from Skyward Sword (as that was the first Zelda game I played) & the boat from The Wind Waker would make a great minifigure scale set.
But I have no clue how the dungeons can translate into LEGO...unless they take inspiration from Indiana Jones.
See it’s so funny, my list is based on what the world feels is popular, but if I had it my way, everything would be Skyward Sword. I love that game so much.
I think a cool but small set would be a link fig and a few of his iconic outfits form botw