Fill Your Time Before New Years with this Majora’s Mask Clock Tower Craft Project
Posted on December 27 2021 by Alexis S. Anderson
Looking for a craft to fill the rest of your Holiday break running up to the New Year? Look no further than this functioning DIY Clock Tower replica charmingly presented by Studson Studio. While you will need a caboodle of supplies and a substantial chunk of time to fully craft your own Clock Tower, Studson’s directions make the process as simple as can be. Follow his lead and soon you’ll have your very own shockingly detailed bit of Majora’s Mask memorabilia. For best results, you will need:
These Materials:
- Plastic Mesh for Cross-Stitch
- Coffee Stirring Sticks
- Balsawood Sheets
- Clock Kit (for a functioning clock!)
These Tools:
- OLFA Knife
- Craft Knife
- Hot Glue Gun
- Super Glue
- White PVA Glue
- Iwata Airbrush
- Airbrush Compressor
- Portable Airbrush Booth
And These Resources:
- Oil Washes for Beginners from @Black Magic Craft
- Majora’s Mask Tutorial on the Cwafty Blog
- Sketchup Clock Tower Model
- Explore Game Maps on Noclip
With Holiday money likely sitting securely in people’s wallets, now may be a perfect time to try this DIY. This project could be great to try out with friends or family, and the humor in the step-by-step video will make it a welcome addition to any craft-focused-hangout. But it will also make a satisfying solo passtime, particularly if one is staying inside more often than not lately.
If you like Studson’s style of instruction but might want to tackle a different one of his DIYs, be sure to check out the rest of his videos on Studson Studios, including Zelda projects like the Egg Guardian from Breath of the Wild and the King of Red Lions from The Wind Waker.
Will you be trying this DIY? Are there any other Zelda landmarks you would like to see Studson make a craft tutorial for? Let us know in the comments!
Source: Studson Studios
Alexis S. Anderson is a Senior Editor at Zelda Dungeon who joined the writing team in November, 2014. She has a JD from the UCLA School of Law and is pursuing a career in Entertainment and Intellectual Property Law. She grew up in the New Jersey suburbs with her parents, twin brother, and family shih-tzu.