The Legend of Zelda is one of the most beloved video game sagas by the public. The number of titles it contains since its first release in 1986 makes it perfect for all kinds of players looking to embody Link to explore the Kingdom of Hyrule (or Zelda as is the case of Echoes of Wisdom). But what if this kingdom were real? That’s what Jazza must have thought, a youtuber known for his artistic works, such as the remodeling of Greyskull Castle or a Pokémon coliseum.
The biggest construction of his life
With over 6 million followers, Jazza has accustomed his community to the most striking constructions or drawing works that redesign well-known characters like those from Game of Thrones or Harry Potter. However, now he has decided to go all out and make a model of Hyrule that, according to his words, is bigger than his bed.
“I have 3D printed thousands of miniatures and I have sculpted, painted, and detailed a giant replica of Hyrule,” Jazza explained to make it clear that all the work has been handmade and done by his own hands. Similarly, the youtuber also explained that he tried to base it on a design similar to Echoes of Wisdom, since each Zelda game has a different Hyrule. However, he also mentioned that users had noticed that this scenario looked like the one from A Link to the Past, so he was going to use that map as a reference in 2D.
Once the idea was clear, it was time to bring the model to life, which had a dimension of 2.4 x 2.4 meters. The process is very elaborate and a true engineering work. To bring Hyrule to life, Jazza has used all kinds of tools, both digital and analog, and the result is simply spectacular.
The video, which already has almost 1 million views and almost 60,000 likes, is worth watching. Seeing Jazza’s work in detail is spectacular, so we recommend you go check it out in full. This is not the first time he has decided to bring one of his favorite sagas to life. On previous occasions, he also recreated Pokémon regions, but this time he has truly outdone himself.
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