I want all of them
It’s amazing how many people were turned onto the idea of open world games because ofZelda: Breath of the Wild. Although they’ve existed for ages, and Bethesda managed to break through to the mainstream many times before with titles likeFalloutandThe Elder Scrolls, Nintendo really struck a chord in tandem with the release of a highly popular portable/console device. It was perfect timing.
So many fans have resonated withBreath of the Wildspecifically, whether it’s a rekindling of an oldZeldapassion or a brand new experience. Mason Drumm externalized that very same passion in a way that’s particularly impressive: a hand-crafted topographical tribute map.

Mason explains that the map was a result of 65 hours of work in his dad’s shop (that’s it?!), and it was his first time working with epoxy and resin. The finished product is hanging behind his desk now: and hanging around in the minds of everyone here for weeks to come, I’m sure.
First amom creates a realistic map for their sonand now a dad helped his son craft their own? It warms the heart and gives me parent goals. You can check out a time-lapsed video of the process below, or check out the gradual gallery-based creationhere.

A topographical tribute[Mason Drumm]







