We’ve not seen much ofNaughty Dog’s next game,Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet, with nothing more beyond its initial reveal trailer shown off so far. Despite that, and its release date likely still being years away, Neil Druckmann owns a Lego set based on the ship we were shown during that epic announcement trailer.

The Naughty Dog boss shared pictures of the Lego ship on his Instagram account. Its proper name is the Porsche 984 Tempest NDX, a detail that wasrevealed by Porscheshortly afterthe trailer debuted during 2024’s Game Awards. It’s a pretty detailed build with the photos showing off the ship from angles we weren’t shown in the trailer. Impressive stuff.

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Neil Druckmann has a Lego version of Jordan’s Intergalactic ship

You can have one too, you’ll just have to build it yourself

The Lego ship even comes with a Minifigure version of Jordan, Intergalactic’s protagonist, complete with the laser axe/sword-type weapon she uses to take down a mech at the end of the trailer. It’s not an officially licensed set, of course, nor is it something that was made in-house at Naughty Dog. The set was made by a fan, and after Druckmann saw the build online, he got in touch and requested one of his own.

2bricks is responsible for the build. The talented Lego aficionado shared a selfie with Druckmann, along with the Lego Tempest NDX, on Instagram, noting that when he came up with the idea, he never imagined the director of the game would get in touch and ask for one. 2bricks appears to have provided Druckmann with a complete build and hand-delivered it to him, and while that service isn’t available for the rest of us, there is a way you may have an Intergalactic Lego ship of your own.

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2bricks hasshared how you can build the Tempest NDX on Rebrickable. The instructions cost $10 and detail which bricks you will need and how to build the ship once you have them. The word Porsche has been omitted from the set’s Rebrickable page, and the build itself has Porshcer on it as opposed to Porsche, presumably to avoid running into any trademark or copyright issues with the car company.

The chance to sit back and admire a Lego recreation of what will presumably be the hub in Naughty Dog’s next game was probably a welcome break for Druckmann. The director recently revealedhe will not be a part of the writing team for The Last of Us season threeas he will be stepping back from the show to focus on game development at Naughty Dog. Presumably because work on Intergalactic has been kicked up a notch, and maybe because there’s more being worked on at the studio than we know about.

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