
"It's hard to believe, but Hollow Knight's long-awaited sequel, Silksong, is finally launching for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2, Switch, and PC on September 4. If you're keeping track, that's next Thursday--so we'll be playing it soon. However, if you're looking for a way to pass the final few days until Silksong's launch, or just want a neat way to display your love for the series,"
"But they look like the real thing--and they're also much more affordable than official Lego sets. Some notable picks include the 1,764-piece Hyrule Horse Station Building Model Kit, which is based on the stables you visit in Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom. The display measures 12.75 inches tall and 12.28 inches wide, featuring details such as interior rooms with furniture, chests containing food and other items, and even a floating Korok."
Silksong launches September 4 on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2, Switch, and PC. Unofficial Hollow Knight building sets are available on Amazon for under $20 and have received strong reviews. Unlicensed video game brick kits are common, and similar unlicensed Zelda-inspired sets appeared before Lego released an official Legend of Zelda display. Notable picks include a 1,764-piece Hyrule Horse Station Building Model Kit with interior rooms, furniture, chests, and a floating Korok, and a Link & Zonai Device Dispenser play set that recreates a working Zonai Dispenser shrine. An 800-piece Korok set is discounted to $27 with an Amazon coupon. Multiple kits offer highly posable Link figures in different versions and sizes.
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