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  1. I have added a new model to my collection of MOCs from The Legend of Zelda video game series. After the Temple of Time from Ocarina of Time (left) and the Clock Tower from Majora's Mask (middle) I have now built the Tower of the Gods from The Wind Waker (right): I started designing this model about two years ago (using Studio), but never got around to finishing it. So I decided to make some good use of all the free time I had during lockdowns and over the Christmas holidays to finally get this project done. I am pretty happy with how it turned out and it's nice to finally be able to put it into my shelf. Here are some more pictures: The top of the tower houses the boss room where Link has to defeat Gohdan: Another look at the interior: The tower splits into three sections and one of the floors can be taken out in order to access the room below: If you are interested in my next projects, here is my Flickr account. If you have any feedback or suggestions, I would be glad to hear your thoughts!
  2. TimeCruiser

    [MOC] Nintendo Switch

    I have built a scale model of the Nintendo Switch video game console, featuring controllers that are detachable in a realistic manner, and the ability for the screen to be built in either direction. I have shown it at my local LEGO convention before, but have more recently built the red controllers and alternate tile screen option. Above is a version of the screen built with studs toward the top of the Switch, depicting Link climbing a mountain against a backdrop of a sunset over Hyrule, from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Below is a version of the screen built with studs toward the face of the Switch, but using 1x1 tiles to maintain a smooth pixelated surface for the screen, depicting the Master Sword in its pedestal in the Lost Woods, also from The Legend of Zelda. The controller attachment uses a combination of parts 30586 (Plate 2 x 8 with Door Rail) and 60478 (Plate 1 x 2 with Handle on End), which allows the controllers to slide unidirectionally in a method that I have not seen used in a set, though I have not verified that it has never been done before. Instead of the typical use as a hinge, I have used parts 3937 and 3938 for providing a slight indent to accommodate the rail, without the loss of structural stability that would occur from just having a gap or using a 1x2 panel. I have not yet built a controller grip for the "Joy-Con" controllers to attach to when separated from the screen, but the sliding mechanism is compact enough to not pose a problem. I have only built the controllers out of red and dark bluish gray / medium stone due to limited availability of the curved parts 30357, 30565, and 85080 (or 3063). To facilitate the screen being built at a consistent depth in either direction I have used 2x2 jumper plates, since the hollow studs provide a half-plate depth against the face of a plate or brick, but get covered by the tubes of 2x plates beneath the tiles. The console (excluding screen) contains 94 or 96 parts, depending on which screen style is attached. Each "Joy-Con" controller contains 47 parts, thus 94 parts for one pair of controllers. The screen with studs toward the top of the Switch contains 203 parts as shown, but is quite variable upon the design. The tile screen contains 180 tiles supported by 10 plates. Below are the separated sections of the build, for which the total part count of what is shown comes to 679 (92+2+4+94+94+203+180+10). I have submitted the idea on the LEGO Ideas website, and if anyone is inclined to support the product idea, that would be appreciated. If anyone has questions or feedback, feel free to comment below.
  3. Today I want to present you my part of the "Brick of the Wild Collab", Link's House. If you follow me on Instagram (@Boba_1980) you may have seen the House in some stories, but here are the final pictures. I hope you like it. Best regards Boba
  4. Hello everybody! My ZELDA project is making progress, but until the ComicCon is still a lot to do. Viewed from the right angle, it already looks passable. So I decided to introduce this "WIP" image as a MOC. ZELDA - Link's House by Boba-1980, auf Flickr In the picture you can see the protagonist of the game "ZELDA - breath of the wild", Link. He is standing in his house in the city of Hateno. For anyone who does not know the game, here's a screenshot from a similar angle: And here is a "real" WIP image: I hope you like it. You can then watch the whole house at the ConicCon Germany in Stuttgart. many Greetings Boba
  5. Hi all : ) For a few months now, my LUG's been working on a new collaborative build - The Silly House. In essence, it's a set of (very lax) rules that allows all members (and even non-members!) to participate in an exhibition. The best thing about it is that it can always look fresh and new - simply by shuffling it's parts and creating a new configuration. Here is one such configuration, as an example: One of these rooms - The Lost Woods, was built by me and I would like to present it to you today. It depicts my favorite moment in Legend of Zelda - Breath of The Wild, the deer guiding you through Lost Woods, all the way to the Master Sword. I have to admit, I had a lot of fun building it, especially the deer, of which I am very proud of. As always, any criticism, comments and suggestions are welcome!
  6. Some time ago, I built my own versions of The Three Dragons from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. They are Naydra, Farosh and Dinraal. Naydra by Flickshot30, on Flickr Farosh by Flickshot30, on Flickr Dinraal by Flickshot30, on Flickr Bit of a spoiler alert: Naydra is based on Nayru, goddess of wisdom; Farosh, on Farore the goddess of courage; and Dinraal, on Din the goddess of power. The dragons could be found in the Lanayru, Faron and Eldin regions of Hyrule, respectively. Anyways, each dragon has fully articulated bodies, heads, claws and tails, and can be posed in whatever pose one would like. Though special notice must be made about the legs; they may not articulate the right way the first time so some fiddling is in order. The LXF files are on my Bricksafe page for downloading. That's all for now. Se ya soon!
  7. This is the first MOC I present here on EB. It's a large scale figure of Link from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time measuring around 1 foot/ 30 cm tall. He has 14 joints of articulation so he can be posed in several positions. This is also the first time that I have submitted a model to LEGO Ideas and it would be much appreciated if you could support and share if you like this model. Here's the link (no pun intended) to the project: Link to Ideas
  8. Its finally here! After more than two years of blood sweat and tears I bring you Hyrule Castle! This MOC has been completed for a few months but I neglected to post it here. Hope you all enjoy. More pics on my flickr!
  9. Gamma-Ray

    Midna

    So I made Midna from The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess. Midna is one of my favourite characters in the series because she has such an interesting story. Here's a link to the reference image: zeldawiki.org/Midna Check out Flickr for more of my stuff: https://www.flickr.c...tos/gamma-raay/
  10. Ragaru's Zelda project has reached 10k votes! Looks like another chance for LEGO to make a Zelda set! Also, congrats to Ragaru! -Sci