AMonster Hunterfan is showing off their impressive LEGO models of a Seikret and Palico from the franchise’s newest game, with particularly amazing attention to detail. The monster-hunting series from Capcom has quickly grown into one of the developer’s biggest franchises throughout recent years, riding the success of games likeMonster Hunter WorldandRise. Capcom officially launched theMonster Hunterfranchise’s newest game earlier this year, withMonster Hunter Wildsquickly becoming the fastest-selling game in the series. Now, one fan is showing off a unique interpretation of some of the game’s beasts.

TheMonster Hunterfranchise has been home to plenty of iconic monster designs throughout the storied history of the series. Monsters like the Rathian and Rathalos have stood among the most recognizable beasts in the franchise, soaring proudly through the skies and wreaking havoc on players with their fiery attacks. The franchise has also included plenty of smaller creatures players can find frolicking around the forests and deserts, like the mischievous Felynes andpack beasts like the Piragillsand Talioths. One fan is now sharing their LEGO interpretations of two companion beasts fromMonster Hunter Wilds.

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As reported by PCGamer, YouTuber MitchBuilds is showing off their impressive LEGO models for a pair of companion monsters fromMonster Hunter Wilds. The 31-minute-long video goes in-depth on the creation process for theMonster HunterLEGO builds, showing off LEGO models of both the Palico and Seikret. The build video goes into detail about each separate part of the Monsters, showing off which parts he uses and how they connect to one another to create stunningly intricate re-creations of theMonster Huntercompanions. The final product featuresa fully-geared Palicoand Seikret, complete with satchels, weapons, and riding gear.

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The stunningMonster Huntermodels saw plenty of fans in the comments of the video showcase. Many praised the subtle details of theMonster Hunterdesigns as LEGOs, particularly how seamless the creator is able to make the natural elements of the monsters. Some fans also suggested that LEGO and Capcom should use the video as a basis for an eventualofficial LEGO collaboration, feeling that the gorgeous and intricate designs of the monsters could work well as full sets.

Monster Hunterfans recently got a plethora of new content to enjoy withMonster Hunter Wildsdropping a big update. June 30 saw the release ofMonster Hunter Wilds' “Title Update 2,” addingtwo new monsters to the game with the Lagiacrusand Seregios alongside the introduction of Layered Weapons. The game will also welcome another free Title Update later this year in September, said to be introducing another new Monster to the game alongside a new difficulty level.Monster Hunter Wildslooks to be bringing lots to the table to keep fans engaged throughout the coming months.

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