Fan’s Lego Final Fantasy set wants to become a real model
From Console to Brick: How a Fan Built the City of Mako with Lego
The world of Lego is constantly buzzing with creativity, and lately, that energy has focused on bringing beloved gaming worlds into the physical realm. One incredible example is the custom Final Fantasy 7 Midgar model, brought to life by a dedicated fan who channeled the nostalgia of the 1997 PlayStation game into countless plastic bricks.
Designed by hachiroku24, this ambitious project isn’t just a collection of bricks; it’s an homage to the iconic city of Mako. The design was launched on Lego Ideas, a platform where community submissions have the potential to become official Lego products. The response has been immediate and overwhelming, garnering over 1,009 votes in just a few days, proving that fans are hungry for these gaming-inspired creations.
The demand for this build quickly turned into a DIY phenomenon. As many enthusiasts looked at the detailed vision and asked, “how do I make this myself?” The excitement surrounding the project highlights how deeply integrated video game culture is with the Lego community, providing endless inspiration for imaginative building projects.
The resulting model dives deep into the lore of Final Fantasy VII, accurately depicting city sectors 5, 6, and 7. The construction beautifully balances the oppressive architecture of the Shinra Electric Company platforms with the hidden slums that housed a burgeoning rebellion against them. Beyond the cityscape, the creator meticulously included cherished moments from the game, such as the park where Cloud and Aerith shared a tender moment and the Chocobo carriage found near the Wall Market.
The level of detail is staggering. The build incorporates dynamic elements like the Midgar Expressway, cleverly rendered using forced perspective techniques, alongside dramatic scenes featuring Cloud Strife riding his Daytona motorbike. The scene is populated by an impressive cast of minifigures, including Sephiroth looming over the landscape, along with beloved characters like Cloud, Aerith, Tifa, Barret, Yuffie, Wedge, Biggs, Jessie, and Chocobo Sam.
This project serves as a reminder of Lego’s immense power as a creative incubator. It demonstrates that when fans collaborate, the magic isn’t just in the blocks—it’s in translating shared memories into tangible art. Whether it becomes an official set or simply a stunning tribute, this Midgar model proves that imagination, fueled by gaming nostalgia, can indeed build something truly spectacular.