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This has taken me way too long, and I'm not sure how I even feel about it. It's like having a lamp in the room you're really into and then after a month you forgot you even have it and it gets hidden beneath discarded underwear.
As a kid I thought Zelda was pretty much the best, I don't need to say much more than this. I had this idea for a long time and now it's done I have issues with the layout, but I plan on printing it in a way that negates the issues and replaces them with high-fives and happy butt dances.
It works better in a landscape layout but the internet is portrait biased so I'm going with the flow, you dig?
This is my last fan-art piece until who knows when, I'm going to focus on my MA and personal projects and original designs. It was fun, guys, stay safe.
A recreation with some minor changes of flailx's excellent Lego Idea proposal, if you like Zelda and Lego and haven't already voted for it, go do it now! ideas.lego.com/projects/2082
Link's Master Sword from the Zelda games.
Windwaker was recently rediscovered at the Corder household, hence Annie and I both building something Zelda :-P
For the judges battle in the Epic Contest.
For the life sized category.
Expect a big MOC soon :-D
lego.cuusoo.com/ideas/view/2082
I have given this set a reworking. I have updated the boat and the island and I have created a far more accurate Link. This set has 205 pieces. At this piece count, this set would probably be in the $20-$25 price range.
I have updated my Cuusoo set with a larger island to explore (with a hidden chamber) and an enemy warship.
More pics here; lego.cuusoo.com/ideas/view/2082
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Link made and printed by Green Pea Toys, as he appears in Wind Waker, Four Swords, Minish Cap, Phantom Hourglass, and Spirit Tracks.
* Master Sword by M1NGLES
Sony ILCE-6000 | Samyang 85mm AS IF UMC II Cine Lens
Focal Length 85mm | Shutter 1/160 s | Aperture t/1.5 | ISO 125
It's mine now.
I don't know much about the Zelda anthology and as of today, I've only gotten into Majora's Mask. I had hardly scratched the surface of that title, barely acquiring the Ocarina from Skull-kid. So what am I doing with this thing? This Toon Link. The one from the Windwaker game. I went ahead and picked it up just to have it ...and I thought it looked neat. I thought it looked better than the much older-looking Link counterpart. I was recently informed that this thing will be compatible with the Smash Brothers 3DS title. How do these Amiibos work? Beats me.... I had never used one. I suppose that I'll just find out when my good buddies in Ohio sends me my copy of the Smash Bros. game.
All that I know about these Amiibos as of this moment are that "they ARE NOT necessarily something that you buy to enhance your gaming experience. The purpose of the Amiibos are to buy them and to resell them during an increase of artificial demand."
You can TRY to pre order one of the exclusive figures from their exclusive vendors, but it turns out that the underproduction of some of these figures always lead to the same Nintendo-outcome... they sell out of pre orders.
How does one sell out of pre orders?
The whole point of a pre order is to provide a vendor with a down payment on a specified, unreleased product. After some time, the vendor will accumulate an approximated quantity of how much of the product they are going to sell. This pre order count becomes an extension for the manufacturer, offering them an exact idea of how many of that item they must produce in order to fulfill the pre orders.... and maybe they would provide the exclusive vendors with some extras for their shelves. Of course in some events, not all pre orders can be fulfilled on the given release date; however, the pre orders would be fulfilled at a later date (A.K.A. Back Order). STILL, they would be fulfilled. Yet somehow, these exclusive vendors sell out and are unable to accept any new pre orders.
There are some people in this world (such as myself), that don't put too much effort, or compelled to spend a funk-load of money as a means to collect these little things. I really don't think it's worth the effort... that is unless you're one of those people who are intent on selling them as sets for the big bucks. Good luck to those of you.
Shulk, which is a Xenoblade character, will be distributed exclusively by Babbages... er... I mean, GameStop. Unfortunately for most people, they are unable to accept anymore pre orders. Considering my half-assed efforts at finding one and my lacking-willingness to travel a great distance to pick one up, from the looks of things, I may never acquire that figure. But who knows? Maybe I will. Maybe I'll find one on my desk at work... The figure isn't really a priority for me. I do want Xenoblade for my 3DS though... even though I know I may never finish the game.
The model splits into three parts and one of the floors can be removed to access the level underneath.
The top of the tower with the bell that Link has to ring in order to open the portal to the sunken Hyrule under the ocean.
Scanned and cleaned by Melora of historyofhyrule.com from the Japanese artbook, Zelda Box: The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker Fan Book
Scanned and cleaned by Melora of historyofhyrule.com from the Japanese artbook, Zelda Box: The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker Fan Book
Love Navigation 2
historyofhyrule.com/publications/doujinshi_lovenavigation2
Find this, and more, The Legend of Zelda Doujinshi, Zelda Doujin, Zelda Dōjinshi in History of Hyrule's Publication Section: historyofhyrule.com/publications/doujinshi_index.php
Scanned and cleaned by Melora of historyofhyrule.com from the Japanese artbook, Hyrule Historia (Now published in multiple languages)
Projection stéréographique du pavillon dans le jardin de la cité interdite, Pékin.
14 bracked shots at 10mm with a Panosaurus head, Canon 500D and Sigma 10-20. PTGui, Photomatix, Photoshop.
Did you play Zelda's Windwaker ? There's this boss with a really big eye...
You can see all my stereographic projections here.
Thanks for your visit, fav's and comments !
Scanned and cleaned by Melora of historyofhyrule.com from the Japanese artbook, Hyrule Historia (Now published in multiple languages)
Scanned and cleaned by Melora of historyofhyrule.com from the Japanese artbook, Hyrule Historia (Now published in multiple languages)
Scanned and cleaned by Melora of historyofhyrule.com from the Japanese artbook, Hyrule Historia (Now published in multiple languages)
Shuushou (Epilogue) Part 2/2
historyofhyrule.com/publications/doujinshi_shuushou
Find this, and more, The Legend of Zelda Doujinshi, Zelda Doujin, Zelda Dōjinshi in History of Hyrule's Publication Section: historyofhyrule.com/publications/doujinshi_index.php
Scanned and cleaned by Melora of historyofhyrule.com from the Japanese artbook, Hyrule Historia (Now published in multiple languages)
Scanned and cleaned by Melora of historyofhyrule.com from the Japanese artbook, Zelda Box: The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker Fan Book
Scanned and cleaned by Melora of historyofhyrule.com from the Japanese artbook, Zelda Box: The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker Fan Book
Scanned and cleaned by Melora of historyofhyrule.com from the Japanese artbook, Hyrule Historia (Now published in multiple languages)
Scanned and cleaned by Melora of historyofhyrule.com from the Japanese artbook, Zelda Box: The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker Fan Book