By Dr. Evelyn Reed | January 01, 0001 | 7 min read
This isn’t

the first attempt

we’ve seen to convince LEGO to make a Legend of Zelda set, but it’s easily the most fully-realised, because the builder has gone to the trouble of actually building a prototype unit out
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https://kotaku.com/lego-zelda-you-look-so-good-why-cant-i-buy-you-5932380 His proposal on LEGO’s Cusoo program—which builds sets that garner a certain number of user votes—is for an “Iron Knuckle Encounter,” which includes Link, the aforementioned bad guy, a chest, pots and loot, along with a very fetching playset. The intent is even that you’d get a copy of the poster
สมาชิกใหม่ รับเครดิตฟรีทันที with the set. Good deal! Legend of Zelda: Iron Knuckle Encounter [LEGO, via

Gamefreaks]