LEGO Ocarina of Time Ganondorf Diorama Rumored for March 2026

A new The Legend of Zelda LEGO set may be on the horizon – and it’s all about Ganondorf. According to reports from the LEGO fan community, the next Zelda-themed LEGO release in 2026 is rumored to be set 77093, “Ocarina of Time Ganondorf Diorama.” This unconfirmed set would mark LEGO’s first depiction of the King of Evil himself and only the second official Zelda LEGO product ever (following 2024’s Great Deku Tree model). It’s said to contain about 1,003 pieces and is reportedly slated for release on March 1, 2026.

Rumored Set Details

If these rumors are accurate, the Ganondorf diorama will be a more modest build compared to the sprawling Great Deku Tree set from last year. The 77092 Great Deku Tree contained 2,500 pieces and had a hefty price tag (~$300), whereas the Ganondorf set’s 1,003-piece count suggests a smaller, more affordable model. No price has been leaked yet, but the lower piece count implies it should come in well under the Great Deku Tree’s cost. The diorama is expected to focus solely on The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, calling back to the series’ first 3D game and its iconic villain. In other words, fans can likely expect a brick-built scene celebrating Ganondorf’s role in Ocarina of Time – perhaps even featuring Ganondorf’s debut as a LEGO minifigure alongside other characters from the game. It also stands to reason that Link could make an appearance in this set; since LEGO already designed an Ocarina of Time Link figure for the Deku Tree kit, they could easily include him again here (complete with his unique hairpiece).

Ganondorf Diorama Possibilities

Ocarina of Time Official Artwork

So what might the Ganondorf Diorama actually depict? There’s plenty of material to draw from, as Ganondorf has a huge role in Ocarina of Time with several memorable scenes. LEGO could recreate one of the game’s iconic boss battles – for example, the climactic confrontation in Ganon’s Tower – or even the famous horseback chase from early in the story. In that dramatic moment, Ganondorf charges out of Hyrule Castle Town on his black steed, knocking young Link to the ground while Princess Zelda and Impa make their escape. A diorama of such a scene, complete with Ganondorf on horseback, Link, and perhaps Zelda watching from afar, would certainly be an exciting display piece for fans. There are many possibilities, and the mere idea of revisiting Ocarina of Time in LEGO form has already generated considerable excitement among Zelda enthusiasts.

Beyond the specifics of this set, the timing of its potential release is interesting. February 2026 will mark the 40th anniversary of the Legend of Zelda franchise, and many fans suspect Nintendo and its partners have big plans to celebrate. A collectible Ocarina of Time diorama featuring Ganondorf could fit right in as part of that anniversary celebration, paying tribute to one of the series’ most beloved entries and villains. (Not to mention, Nintendo and LEGO are also rumored to be launching a lineup of Pokémon sets around the same time – meaning early 2026 could be a very exciting time for Nintendo toy collectors.)

Tempering Expectations

As thrilling as this sounds, it’s important to remember that nothing has been officially confirmed by LEGO or Nintendo yet. All the details about set 77093 Ganondorf Diorama – from the name and piece count to the March 2026 release date – are still rumors at this point. The information originates from community leaks (via a reliable LEGO news source on Reddit known as BrickTap), which have been accurate in the past, but plans can always change. Until an official announcement is made, Zelda fans should take this with a grain of salt.

That said, the prospect of building an Ocarina of Time Ganondorf scene in LEGO is undeniably enticing. If the rumors do pan out, we’re now only about six months away from seeing Ganondorf stride onto LEGO store shelves. For now, we’ll be keeping our fingers crossed and our eyes peeled for any confirmation. Stay tuned to Zelda Central for updates on this potential set and all things Legend of Zelda!

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