Tears of the Kingdom Fan Makes Impressive Real-Life Model of a Hover Bike

Highlights

  • A fan of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom used a 3D Printer to create a miniature replica of the Hoverbike from the video game and demonstrated the creative process on YouTube.
  • Tears of the Kingdom Fans praised the fan for his attention to detail, and accurate depiction of the hoverbike.
  • Qshyj created the miniature hoverbike using a UV curing lighting box, spray painting, and fine-toothed tools. He also added a broken Master Sword to the model as an extra touch.


Take inspiration from the hoverbike The Legend of Zelda Tears of the KingdomThe video shows how a fan recreated the hoverbike miniature in real life. The video was shared on social media and by other websites. Tears Of The Kingdom Fans praised creators for their contributions and attention to detail.

Since its release in June, the latest entry has been released in The Legend of Zelda Series have allowed gamers to display their creativity in new ways. As a result of this, Tears Of The Kingdom The players have constructed a large number of weapons and vehicles for Link to use as he travels through the kingdom. There is one exception. Zelda The player then decided to show other fans their creations.

Nintendo files over 30 patents related to Zelda Tears of the Kingdom

YouTube has a Japanese language channel Zelda A fan named Qshyj posted a video lasting just under four minutes. Qshyj made a rendering of the classic hoverbike from the 1980s using her MacBook. Tears Of The KingdomThe pieces were then sent to the Creality resin 3D Printer, which molded them into a slab that looked like a model kit. After removing the pieces from the slab of resin, qshyj placed the pieces in a UV curing box before painting. After smoothing out any rough spots, she used a sprayer to paint each piece green. Qshyj then used fine tools to paint a controlstick, two large fans, and some blades. She then snapped and glued together the fan blades and shaped the control stick and fans into the proper shape.

For the finishing touches, qshyj used multipurpose adhesive to stand in for Link’s Ultrahand power and used two pieces of the control stick on each fan. This is similar to the way it was done in Tears Of The Kingdom. The video ended when qshyj “fused” a mini model of the Master Sword that was broken with one of the viewers. As of the date this article was published, the YouTube video by qshyj received more than 83k views with over 280 commentaries in its first three days. In the comments Zelda Fans praised Qshyj’s camera work and attention to detail when modeling. Tears Of The KingdomThe Zonai device and her inventive use of Ultrahand as an alternative adhesive.

You can also contact us by clicking here. Zelda Miniatures like the ones designed by Qshyj, are rare but very welcome. It will take time to see if Qshyj’s work will attract more YouTube subscribers in the future.

The Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Nintendo Switch is now available.

MORE: Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom – Best Recipes To Increase Link’s Attack

Previous post Ad space in print increased by 5% in H1 2023: TAM AdEx
Next post Bangladesh, India begin rupee trade, but experts sceptical of benefits