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04.05.2024 - 23:27 / screenrant.com / Brianna Ward
A Sheikah Tower got a stylish and functional real world adaptation thanks to a dedicated fan. The franchise continues to gain new fans with every game that comes out, with outselling both and combined. With the level of popularity and nostalgia for, it is no surprise that there is official merchandise fans can use to decorate their space, but when a fan makes something on their own, it shows how well-loved the games are.
Reddit user jaayjeee shared their amazing 3D printed version of a Sheikah Tower, but it's more than just a stylish decoration. The tower actually doubles as a fully functional planter, with different pots to put plants in and even drainage, so they can get watered properly.
They were even kind enough to link the printing files for free, which can be found on MakerWorld with a complete list of everything that's needed to print the Sheikah Tower planter. With the correct settings and making sure to follow the listing, anyone can have this in their home.
It is important to pay attention to the specific instructions in order to ensure the build comes out properly. The filament needs to be completely dry in order to achieve the level of detail shown in jaayjeee's picture. Standing at just over three feet tall (or one metre), this planter has incredible detail to it. The top of the tower includes the symbols that glow in-game, and it can hold even more plants if needed. Jaayjeee built the tower in the past as a light up decoration, but they said they always wanted it to hold plants like it does now.
The planter is a must-have for fans capable of 3D printing it, especially since they can reminisce over the many times they had to climb the Sheikah Towers in . This impressive tower is a testament to how much people enjoy the games. The amount of time it likely took to design the planter, print the planter, and come up with the instructions wasn't mentioned, but considering the fact it was the second time they'd worked on this tower, it shows how dedicated they were to getting it right this time around.
Whether it's a player's first time exploring Hyrule and activating the Sheikah Towers or whether they're trying to 100% , everyone will likely agree that there is something special about having a piece of the game proudly displayed in their home. The planter not only looks beautiful, but it truly showcases a person's love for
Sources: jaayjee/Reddit, MakerWorld
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