The map of Zelda: A Link to the Past is recreated with a 3D printer and you can now get this wonderful collector's item

One of the most legendary installments of the saga The Legend of Zelda is the one that was published a little over 30 years ago on Super Nintendo, that is, A Link to the Past. An adventure with a very iconic map in which the 3D design and printing studio wanted to set LolitaPrint To present an excellent collector’s item.

The company in question has created a 3D replica with great detail of the map of Hyrule of this title of The Legend of Zelda. In it we have everything, such as the houses of the Kakariko Village, the Mountain of Death, the Hyrule Castle and of course Link’s own house cannot be missing.

To design something like this, we have required more than 50 hours of work and printing and the entire map has been made with ecological and biodegradable materials in full color. To give you a better idea of ​​how this process has been, you can take a look at the following video with the making-of and another one that better shows the dimensions of this piece.

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Although in the latter it can be seen that it is approximately the size of the palm of a hand, its dimensions are exactly 15×17 centimeters. That being said, if you want to get your hands on it, you can get your own 3D replica of the map of The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past in the website of LolitaPrint by 70 euros plus shipping costs.

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