More than 90 years after it first made a splash in the toy market, you can turn just about anything you like into Lego. That includes a number of elements from the video game world as Mario has his very own Lego Mushroom Kingdom, and even Horizon's Tallneck has its own set. There's still a lot more from the video game world that can be turned into elaborate Lego sets, and Guide Strats has created some models in an attempt to find out what some of gaming's most famous buildings might look like if they were shrunk down and made of Lego.
The team at Guide Strats used a program called BrickLink Studio 2.0 to create virtual models of six impressive buildings from different video games. No, they've not taken things a step further and built them for real, but since they've provided descriptions of the colors needed, and even how many pieces the sets would be made up of, adept Lego fans may be tempted to try and build the sets themselves in real life.
Of the six buildings to get the Lego treatment from Guide Strats, my favorite is the Temple of Time. The first of many impressive structures you see when embarking on your journey in Tears of the Kingdom, the virtual model even includes a base to represent the sky Link eventually dives into once he's ready to return to Hyrule. Guide Strats estimates the set would be 1,845 pieces, so one of the smaller of its six virtual creations.
The largest of the six imagined sets is Final Fantasy 15's Altissia Palace. Clocking in at an incredible 10,580 pieces. That would make it twice the size of 2023's Avengers Tower set which is pretty darn big. Also included in Guide Strats set of six is Kaer Morhen from The Witcher 3, Citadel from Half-Life 2, Dragonsearch from Skyrim, and the Academy of Raya Lucaria from Elden Ring.
Unlikely we'll ever get an Elden Ring Lego set, but evidence continues to mount that we'll be getting something new to celebrate its second anniversary next month, even if that something isn't more news on The Shadow of
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