Here at DualShockers, we really love covering all thingsThe Legend of Zeldarelated. Lately, we’ve seen a beautifulThe Legend of Zeldaleather-bound Nintendo Switch casemade by Canadian leatherworker Ian Finch-Field which comes with a hefty $220 price tag and also some wonderfulfan-artshowcasingThe Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask, but I don’t think we’ve ever seen something so creative asThe Legend Of Zelda: Breath of The WildStable recreated using Legos.

Reddit useru/Hanwasyellowfirsthas crafted a unique take on the stables that are found along roads scattered throughout Hyrule inThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.These stables are used as a place to sleep, register horses, cook, purchase crafting ingredients from Beedle, and obtain directions, weapons, and side Quests.

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Hanwasyellowfirst has even gone as far as showcasing their build on Lego Ideas which allows users to submit ideas for Lego products to be turned into potential sets, so if their build idea hits 10k supporters it could be released as an official set. The creator chose this particular build because they felt “it captures well the spirit of this great Zelda game” and they “think it looks great as a LEGO set too, plus… horses!”

As explained on the Lego Ideaswebsite, Hanswasyellowfirst goes into detail on how they managed to construct this epicBreath of the WildStable using Legos - firstly, the roof sections are hinged to allow the stable and horse pen to open up and inside are 4 beds, a table, and chairs, as well as a recipe and the reception desk (for the trusty Stable Master to turn trusty Inn-keep). They have also created some familiar faces fromThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wildthat includes Link, Kaas, Beedle, Pikango, Stable Master, and a Traveller.

So far Hanswasyellowfirst has received 1,000 supporters on the Lego Ideas site that I can only see growing over time and with the end result, hopefully, being that they will achieve their ultimate goal of gettingThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of the WildStables officially made for mass production.

If you would like to support this project, you can head over toLego Ideasand show your love for this awesomeThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wildlego build.

The Legend of Zelda:Link’s Awakeningremaster will be coming to Nintendo Switch exclusively sometime in 2019 but until then, you can pick up the original title on Nintendo 3DSvia Amazon.