The LEGO Legend of Zelda range began in 2024 with one of the most impressive sets LEGO had produced in years. Now, in spring 2026, the second LEGO Zelda set arrives with the most beloved game in the franchise — and the first ever Ganondorf minifigure. Whether you're new to the range or adding to an existing spring 2026 LEGO collection, this guide covers every LEGO Zelda set, display dimensions, and the right case for each build.
| Detail | Spec |
|---|---|
| Set name | Ocarina of Time – The Final Battle |
| Set number | 77093 |
| Theme | The Legend of Zelda |
| Pieces | 1,003 |
| Age | 18+ |
| RRP | £99.99 |
| Released | 1 March 2026 |
| Minifigures | Link, Princess Zelda, Ganondorf + large Ganon figure + Navi |
| Display dimensions | 17 cm high × 29 cm wide × 18 cm deep |
| Designer | Wes Talbott |
The LEGO Legend of Zelda range so far
The LEGO Legend of Zelda licence arrived in 2024 with 77092 The Great Deku Tree 2-in-1 — a 2,500-piece dual build configurable as the Great Deku Tree from Ocarina of Time or from Breath of the Wild. Display-focused, unmistakably Zelda, and immediately recognisable from across a room. If you have it, the 77092 display case keeps the canopy dust-free without losing any of its presence.
77093 takes a different approach. Where the Deku Tree was a centrepiece statement, The Final Battle is a diorama — a scene-based build capturing the climactic showdown from LEGO Zelda Ocarina of Time in the crumbling ruins of Hyrule Castle. More compact, more accessible, and built around storytelling rather than architecture.

77093 at a glance
The set recreates the Ocarina of Time final boss sequence. Hyrule Castle's stone towers rise on the right; forest ruins frame the left; and centre stage belongs to the Master Sword embedded in sacred ground. Link stands ready, Zelda watches from the castle ramparts, and Ganondorf looms — with a button-activated mechanism that sends the ruins erupting and raises him from the debris, ready for battle.
Alongside the three minifigures, the set includes a large Ganon creature figure and the fairy companion Navi — making for a more complete cast than any previous LEGO Zelda set. Movable rubble elements conceal three Recovery Hearts: a detail that rewards anyone who knows where to look.
Link's armour printing matches the Ocarina of Time aesthetic, Ganondorf brings dark-robed gravitas, and all three minifigures have alternate expression face prints. Icons from the game — the Master Sword, Hylian Shield, Megaton Hammer, and Zelda's Triforce light — are all represented in brick form.The build experience
At 1,003 pieces this is a focused afternoon build. The construction mixes SNOT rockwork for the castle ruins, intricate tree canopy sections using clip-and-bar connections, and a stable baseplate-anchored layout. The mechanism for raising Ganondorf is satisfying to engineer and smooth in operation once complete.
The instructions lean into the storytelling — each build stage references the game sequence it represents. For anyone who played Ocarina of Time, it doubles as a replay. The colour palette throughout (forest greens, stone greys, warm gold accents) is immediately recognisable and translates well from screen to brick.

Display dimensions & fit
Finished dimensions: 17 cm high × 29 cm wide × 18 cm deep. This places 77093 firmly in the manageable display category — wider than it is tall, with a moderate depth that works on standard shelving without projecting awkwardly.
Our purpose-built LEGO 77093 display case measures 350 × 250 × 250 mm — designed around the set's exact footprint, with clearance for the Ganondorf mechanism and all figures at full height. Made from 3 mm crystal-clear recycled acrylic on a 5 mm black base with metal corner reinforcements, it assembles without tools. At £51, it's the clean solution for keeping your LEGO sets dust-free without compromising on visibility.
Compared to the Great Deku Tree — notably taller and less predictable in depth due to the canopy — The Final Battle is far easier to house. It fits on a standard IKEA Kallax shelf, a Billy bookcase shelf, or any display cabinet with 20+ cm depth.
View the LEGO 77093 display case — £51Display ideas for LEGO Zelda sets
Solo feature display. The set reads clearly from the front and at a 45-degree angle. Place it at eye level against a dark background — the forest greens and castle stone greys both pop against charcoal or black. The Ganondorf reveal mechanism becomes a natural conversation piece.
Gaming shelf anchor. 77093 is natural gaming room content. Paired with Zelda merchandise, amiibo, or the Hyrule Historia art book, it anchors a themed shelf without overwhelming it. The compact footprint leaves room for supporting items.
LEGO Icons diorama row. The set's visual language — stone ruins, organic foliage, fantasy minifigures — sits comfortably alongside other LEGO dioramas: Rivendell, Hogwarts sets, Star Wars battle dioramas. A consistent row of themed dioramas at matching depth makes for a strong collector's display. See our guide to displaying the best LEGO sets for more shelf ideas.

Pros & cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| First ever Ganondorf minifigure | Forest sections feel slightly sparse at this piece count |
| Compact, manageable display footprint | Diorama base limits MOC integration versus open builds |
| Strong value at £99.99 for 1,003 pieces | Shallower narrative depth than the Deku Tree's dual-build format |
| Interactive Ganondorf reveal mechanism | Ganon rises in humanoid form, not Beast Ganon |
| Full cast: Link, Zelda, Ganondorf, Ganon + Navi | |
| Accessible entry into the LEGO Zelda range at £99.99 |
Verdict
77093 is what the LEGO Zelda range needed after the ambition of the Deku Tree: an accessible, scene-based set that works as both a collector's piece and a proper display object. The minifigure selection — especially the first-ever Ganondorf — gives it automatic appeal to series fans. The dimensions make it genuinely easy to house. And the Ganondorf reveal mechanism means it earns a second look from anyone who visits your shelf.
At £99.99 it's strong value for the piece count and the cultural weight of the licence. Keep an eye on our upcoming LEGO releases page for news on what's next for the Zelda line. If you have a gaming shelf, a fantasy display, or an Icons collection that needs a Zelda anchor, this is it.
Find the right display case for LEGO 77093FAQ
What are all the LEGO Zelda sets?
As of 2026, there are two official LEGO Legend of Zelda sets: 77092 The Great Deku Tree 2-in-1 (2024, 2,500 pieces, £279.99) and 77093 Ocarina of Time – The Final Battle (March 2026, 1,003 pieces, £99.99). No further sets have been officially announced, though the success of both makes additional releases likely.
What are the display dimensions of LEGO 77093?
The finished set measures 17 cm high, 29 cm wide and 18 cm deep. It fits on standard shelving and in any display cabinet with at least 20 cm depth clearance. The BOXXCO 77093 display case (£51) is sized to fit the set exactly at 350 × 250 × 250 mm.
How does 77093 compare to the Great Deku Tree (77092)?
The Deku Tree (77092) is larger at 2,500 pieces and around £259.99, and is a grand architectural centrepiece. The Final Battle (77093) is more compact at 1,003 pieces and £99.99, and focuses on a diorama scene. Both are 18+ display sets; The Final Battle is the better entry point for new collectors.
What display case fits LEGO 77093?
The BOXXCO LEGO 77093 display case (£51) measures 350 × 250 × 250 mm and is designed around the set's exact footprint, with clearance for the Ganondorf mechanism and all figures.
Will there be a LEGO Zelda Tears of the Kingdom set?
No LEGO Zelda Tears of the Kingdom set has been officially announced as of April 2026. The two current sets draw from Ocarina of Time and Breath of the Wild. Given the licence's momentum, a Tears of the Kingdom or other game-inspired set is plausible — but unconfirmed. Follow our upcoming LEGO releases page for confirmed news.
Are more LEGO Zelda sets coming?
No further sets beyond 77092 and 77093 have been officially announced as of April 2026. The success of both makes future releases likely. We'll update this guide as new sets are confirmed.