I made a Divine Beast from Breath of the Wild



I built the giant, winged Divine Beast, Vah Medoh, from Breath of the Wild, measuring in with a 35″ wingspan (89cm). This makes it roughly big enough for a 1cm Minish-scale link (or pretty close to 28mm tabletop scale). It’s so plucking big and I have no idea what I am going to do with it. Anyway, I’m going to go scream into the void until I’m able to playTears of the Kingdom.

And a HUGE thanks to all the support from everyone on Patreon! And a double thanks for fueling me with bird puns.

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Creators mentioned in this video:
The Vah Medoh ascension wizard, @KlericYT : https://youtu.be/UYhcn85S3MY
Powerful terrain crafter, @WeltenbauerClub
The Bitsfather, @ScratchBashing
Wormy dealy dealer, @NorthoftheBorder

Chapters
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00:00 – Build-a-Bird Workshop
00:57 – Let’s just wing it
06:46 – Vah Medoh is an octocopter (propellers)
08:58 – Into the belly of the beast
09:33 – Making a Sheikah texture roller
11:21 – Wing detailing
14:35 – Ribcage and wishbone
16:41 – Tail feathers, cloaca, etc.
20:36 – Two-piece drumstick
23:14 – Divine Beak
25:02 – Texturizing using sludgy malice
26:28 – Painting
28:42 – Assembly, flocking, and patreon shoutouts
31:04 – Beauty shots
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Music used in this video:
Breath of the Wild and other Nintendo music is property of Nintendo and used under adherence to their Nintendo Game Content Guidelines for Online Video & Image Sharing Platforms

Special thanks to Gamechops @gamechops and Caspian @mcsdc1582 for the creative commons use of their Hyrule Lofi album and Tarrey town: https://youtu.be/VDBBCLwE1Ww

Additional special thanks to Gamechops and Tee Lopes for the creative commons use of their track, Kass’ Theme: https://youtu.be/bn1_K37g128

#breathofthewild #zelda

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49 thoughts on “I made a Divine Beast from Breath of the Wild”

  1. The detail and resourcefulness of this build is astounding 👏 So well made and thought out!
    did bother me when he brushed the micro-plastic just straight into the ground outside, but other than that, fantastic content

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  2. Beyond beautiful and so utterly creative that it HURTS watching. Thank you for sharing this with us all, it is absolutely mezmerising to watch and had me in stitches with your insane narrative along with it. Loved it all. <3

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  3. This is absolutely incredible! And regarding the all trash argument – its amazing what you can create out of trash but using foam is really fun for me at least to watch. I havent managed to make anything as wonderful as this yet, but my main material is foam because i dont have space for trash hoards, and its helpful seeing how others work with foam, to give me ideas and tips. So use foam when you need to! As long as youre making gorgeous things, hilariously edited, i don't think anyone will mind.

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  4. This is absolutely stunning work! I cna imagine how much time and effort this took!
    And that's just for building it! The little efforts in the editing and joke-cuts are a lot of work too!

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  5. 16:05 my guess as to what these are: i think they are simplified building blocks for the german game "Tier auf Tier" ("animal on animal" in English). I remember playing it when I was young, it's pretty fun.
    Gorgeous build like always btw! 👍

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  6. This looks like something "Bird Person" from Rick and Morty would own lol.
    The Shawarma part was pretty funny too. I really enjoy watching your videos, your narration is just as good as what you make lol

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