Zelda Dungeon’s own Mases Hagopian is back with even more incredible Zelda items from his personal collection. Zelda Dungeon’s YouTube channel has featured multiple  Zelda collectables, with the most recent being a 3D printed replica of The Legend of Zelda’s first dungeon. This replica, Mases explains, is printed as a top-down version of the very first dungeon, containing the items you acquire throughout — like the compass and map — a complete and accurate rendering of the doors in every room — including the bomb-able wall — and the first block pushing puzzle in the series. The video shows close-ups of the model, and Mases goes even more in depth with the technical features, like what the replica is made of (polylactide, for those wondering), the dimensions of it, and the holes that can be used for stands or for anchoring to a wall.

This incredible replica was created by RetroDesign3D over on Etsy. With just the core set of the dungeon, you can order this hand painted work of art for $160USD, or with add-ons for $190USD. The add-on addition comes with the underground room that contains the bow, and the entrance piece, which is the original tree stump. Both sets, however, come with the keys, dungeon items, removable feet, and an engraved wooden plaque that features a mini-map, Aquamentus, and some information about game’s first dungeon. While the price may seem high, Mases says that this dungeon replica is completely worth the listing price, and that it has become one of his favorite pieces in his collection.

Along with this astonishing item, RetroDesign3D’s Etsy store also offers engraved coasters, blueprints for an original 8 bit Hyrule, which is also from the first Zelda game, and blueprints for a 16 bit Hyrule from A Link to the Past. You can check out RetroDesigns3D’s shop here.

What do you think of this epic 3D replica of The Legend of Zelda’s first dungeon? What other dungeon would you like to see replicated? Let us know in the comments below!

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