Revving Up Nostalgia: Player Builds Classic 1957 Chevy Bel Air in Tears of the Kingdom

Revving Up Nostalgia: Player Builds Classic 1957 Chevy Bel Air in Tears of the Kingdom

Tears of the Kingdom player defies game limitations, builds a fully-operational 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air using in-game building mechanics

A player of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has showcased their impressive car creation, taking inspiration from the classic 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air. The game's sandbox environment has allowed for endless possibilities in vehicle construction, with players designing everything from off-road buggies to rechargeable electric cars and even a leisurely Jeep Wrangler. The Hyrule Engineering Club, a Reddit forum for like-minded fans, has become a hub for sharing and exploring creative builds, with members constantly pushing the game's building mechanics to new heights. Recent creations include a tumbleweed vehicle that can traverse both water and air, and a TIE Fighter from the Star Wars universe.

A unique car built by Reddit user a_little_toaster using Link's Ultrahand ability has caught the attention of Zelda fans. The player shared the details of their creation, which includes a metal rod, a steering stick, four small wheels, and two rubies. The car's nostalgic design resembles the 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air and the Highwayman from Fallout 2, making it stand out as one of the most realistic vehicles in Tears of the Kingdom. With the game allowing players to create their own vehicles using spare materials and the Ultrahand ability, it's no surprise that this engineering marvel has impressed many. Vehicles in Tears of the Kingdom serve multiple purposes, from carrying items to exploring the game's beautiful locations, making them a valuable asset for players tired of hiking around Hyrule.

Players who are short on time and creativity can rely on Link's Autobuild ability to quickly recreate previously built vehicles in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. This feature is an expansion of the Ultrahand ability and allows players to save their favorite builds for future use. Additionally, the Autobuild feature includes pre-made schematics that don't require any planning from the player. But, be warned, creating vehicles using this feature can become expensive if the necessary materials are not readily available. The game is now available for the Nintendo Switch.