Giant Niko Bellic prop mod brings Liberty City icon to GTA V scenes
A giant Niko Bellic prop lands with two spawn sizes, turning Liberty City’s icon into a quick centerpiece for GTA V scenes.

A giant Niko Bellic prop is the kind of mod that instantly grabs GTA fans, but the real value is how fast it turns a scene into something usable. The release gives creators two versions, normal Niko and huge Niko, and both can be spawned through Menyoo as nico and nicohuge. That makes Liberty City’s most recognizable face a practical set piece for machinima, roleplay lobbies, custom screenshots, and tribute scenes that need a strong visual anchor without the hassle of a full character import.
The listing supports both GTA V Legacy and Enhanced, which matters as mod compatibility keeps splitting across branches. It also relies on AddonProps and Menyoo, keeping the setup familiar for players already building scenes with object spawners and teleport tools. The mod was first uploaded and last updated three days ago, and it has already drawn visible attention in the prop category. For creators who want a fast, recognizable callback, the appeal is in the workflow as much as the model.
That workflow is exactly where Menyoo still earns its place. The offline toolkit is built around scene building, object spawning, and teleport features, so a prop like this slides straight into the way GTA V content is made. A Liberty City reunion shot, a safehouse interview, or a street-level tribute tableau becomes much easier to stage when the centerpiece can be dropped in by name and placed immediately. The oversized version especially opens up dramatic framing, letting editors build shots around scale instead of just character placement.

The nostalgia hit lands because Niko Bellic still carries weight. Grand Theft Auto IV launched on April 29, 2008, and placed Niko in Liberty City as he arrived from Europe trying to escape his past. Nearly 18 years later, that silhouette still reads instantly to the GTA audience, which is why a prop version can do more than trigger a joke. It gives builders a clean way to reference one of the series’ defining characters inside a game that Take-Two says has sold-in more than 405 million units worldwide, keeping even a niche tribute mod inside a massive, active fandom.
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