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Recreate Sixth Street With Zenless Zone Zero Construction Toy Sets

If you’ve ever wanted to recreate Sixth Street from Zenless Zone Zero in your home, well, miHoYo has you covered with official construction toy sets. You can purchase them via the miHoYo Taobao store from October 31, 2024. [Thanks, heiankyo_327!]

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This is the first line of Zenless Zone Zero Sixth Street construction toy sets. You’ll be able to recreate 141 Convenience Store, Godfinger, Waterfall Soup, and Coff Cafe. Each set has two versions. One of them has just the store. Meanwhile, the other includes the roads around it. Whether you want the roads or not may depend on how you plan on displaying them. The smaller version costs 299 CNY ($41.95) and the larger version costs 329 CNY ($46.15). All of them will come out at the end of March 2025.

You can take a look at the Zenless Zone Zero construction toy set below:

They’re all very intricate designs, faithfully recreating all the little details of the stores, including vents and such. They also come with the employees. For example, the Waterfall Soup model will come with a miniature General Chop. You can also actually turn on the lights in the shop, as well as move the sign. Each store also has over 1000 pieces, so they’re quite intricate sets.

Zenless Zone Zero is readily available on the PS5, Windows PC, and mobile devices. The Zenless Zone Zero Sixth Street construction toy sets will be available for purchase from October 31, 2024, much like other new miHoYo products like the Honkai: Star Rail Blade Nendoroid or Kafka figure.


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