A dedicated LEGO fan has built the fan-favorite Deku Tree from The Legend of Zelda, using a different set and no extra pieces.
With the holidays slowly approaching, there's always a certain tinge of nostalgia that hits me - especially when I think about all the times I'd play with LEGO sets with my sister during Christmas.
NEW YORK CITY (WABC) -- Workers quickly replaced the Christmas tree that was set on fire outside the Fox News building in Midtown. The tree was set on fire Wednesday, but just one day later, it was ...
Lego The Legend of Zelda : Ocarina of Time - The Final Battle is available to pre-order from today and will be available from ...
The partnership between LEGO and Nintendo has paid off in several interesting ways over the last few years. LEGO has predominantly focused on sets based on Mario as well as Animal Crossing, but the ...
The 2500-piece, 2-in-1 LEGO Legend of Zelda Great Deku Tree (77092) set arrived to much fanfare last year, and we thought it lived up to the hype in our review. So, it’s no surprise that it is ...
Alternatively, the Crucible Tree Armor can be Altered to get the Crucible Tree Armor (Altered), which removes the small cape. Armor of one of sixteen ancient knights who served Godfrey, the first ...