Tektite (Zelda Enemy)
Unknown - Non-Official · Custom / Unofficial
The Legend of Zelda Fan-Made · Unknown - Modern Era

Figure ID
Unknown - Non-Official
Theme
Custom / Unofficial
Year Released
Unknown - Modern Era
Rarity
N/A - This is not an official LEGO minifigure but a single custom-printed element.
Head
The part shown functions as the body for a custom-built character, likely a Tektite from Zelda. It is a white 1x1 modified plate with a specialized clip or tooth shape.
Torso
The piece pictured acts as the 'torso' for the creature. It features three black vertical stripes and a green ocular print on a white base.
Legs
None. The final build for this character typically uses droid arms or mechanical claws as legs.
Accessories
Usually paired with green or red translucent studs to represent the eye or gemstone drop from the game.
Color Scheme
White base with black line printing and a dark green oval focal point.
Printing Details
High-contrast pad or UV printing on a standard LEGO white element (Part 49668 or similar). Print alignment appears centered.
Variants
Blue and Red versions of Tektites are common in custom Zelda fan kits.
Condition Notes
The item in the image appears to be in new condition with crisp printing and no visible clutch-power wear.
Estimated Value
$1.00 - $3.00 USD for the individual custom piece.
Price (New)
Usually part of a $10-$20 custom figure pack from third-party vendors.
Compatible Sets
Not compatible with official sets; designed for Zelda MOCs (My Own Creations).
Character Background
Based on the Tektite enemy from Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda series, known for jumping and having a single eye.
Design Notes
Uses a 'part-out' philosophy where a small specialty piece is decorated to represent a creature that is too small for a standard minifigure scale.
Similar Minifigures
Custom Link figures, official Minecraft small mobs (like Slimes or Magma Cubes).
Collectibility
Low for general LEGO collectors; moderate for Zelda fans and custom figure enthusiasts.
History
Represents the trend of the 2010s-2020s where third-party printers (like Citizen Brick or EclipseGRAFX) fill gaps left by LEGO licensing.
Interesting Facts
LEGO has never officially produced a Legend of Zelda set (as of early 2024), making all such figures either customs or knock-offs.
Display Suggestions
Place in a grassy field MOC alongside a Link minifigure to create a combat scene.
Modification Potential
High. The 1x1 footprint allows it to be attached to various clips, bars, or studs to create different creature poses.
Overall Assessment
This is a specialty custom-printed brick, not a standard minifigure. It is a well-executed fan piece for a Zelda-themed display.