At a Glance
- Lego’s new 1,003-piece diorama recreates the final showdown from Ocarina of Time
- Includes Link, Princess Zelda, Ganondorf minifigures plus a poseable brick-built Ganon
- Priced at $130, roughly half the cost of the previous Zelda set
- Why it matters: Fans get an iconic moment at a more wallet-friendly price point
Lego and Nintendo have lifted the curtain on Ocarina of Time: The Final Battle, a detailed diorama that drops March 1 and is available for preorder now. The set captures the fiery ruins of Hyrule Castle Town where Link faces off against Ganondorf and his monstrous alter-ego, Ganon.
The Build
The 1,003-piece kit sits on a Triforce-badged display base that mirrors the scorched battlefield from the N64 classic. Three minifigures-Link, Princess Zelda, and Ganondorf-anchor the scene, while a towering, fully poseable Ganon wields twin greatswords overhead.
Hidden among the rubble:
- A pile of debris for Ganondorf to burst through
- Three recovery hearts tucked among the ruins
- The Megaton Hammer waiting to be discovered
- A tiny stand so Navi can hover nearby
Price and Size Shift

The inaugural Lego Legend of Zelda set, the 2-in-1 Great Deku Tree, cost $300 and spanned both Ocarina and Breath of the Wild versions. At $130, the new release slashes that price tag and piece count in half, signaling that future Zelda builds could land at multiple price tiers.
Key Takeaways
- Lego’s second Zelda set focuses on a single, memorable boss fight
- The lower price may open the door for more affordable Zelda sets down the line
- Preorders are live ahead of the March 1 shelf date

