Lego Fortnite – Mecha Team Leader Available Now, Multiple Sets On Sale At Amazon

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The Lego Fortnite building set collection just gained a new member: Mecha Team Leader (77078). Revealed back in April, the 2,503-piece robot kit finally launched August 1 at the Lego Store and major retailers. The $250 building set is the second display model designed for adults in the collection; the first, Peely Bone, is one of three Fortnite Lego sets from the original launch lineup that’s discounted at multiple major retailers right now. The 1,414-piece Peely Bone model is on sale for $92 (was $100), so if you want a Fortnite Lego set ripe for display without spending $250, the impressive banana-skeleton model is worth checking out.

The other two Fortnite Lego sets that are on sale are extremely friendly on the wallet. Lego’s replica of the iconic Supply Llama is a nearly 700-piece build that’s up grabs for only $34 (was $40). The 193-piece Durrr Burger is always cheap with its $15 MSRP, but right now you can get it for $11.

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Lego’s Fortnite series debuted last fall with four sets, the trio of discounted builds mentioned above, and the 954-piece Battle Bus, which has yet to drop below its $100 MSRP. The same can be said for the three sets added to the lineup in June–Klombo, Durrr Burger Restaurant, and Peely & Sparkplug’s Camp–but that’s not all too surprising considering they launched two months ago.

All Lego Fortnite sets include a QR code on the instruction manual to redeem a free cosmetic for Lego Fortnite the video game. The four launch sets come with the same bonus–Operation Brite Starter Pack–but each of the four sets released this year includes a bonus that is unique to that product.

Here’s the full Lego Fortnite series as of August 2025. We included a detailed breakdown for all eight Fortnite Lego sets below, and we’ll continue to add to this roundup as more playsets and display models are revealed.

  • Mecha Team Leader – 2,503 pieces (77078) — $250
  • Supply Llama – 691 pieces (77071) — $34 ($40)
  • Peely Bone – 1,414 pieces (77072) — $92 ($100)
  • Durrr Burger – 193 pieces (77070) — $11 ($15)
  • Battle Bus – 954 pieces (77073) — $100
  • Klombo – 1,084 pieces (77077) — $110
  • Durrr Burger Restaurant – 546 pieces (77076) — $65
  • Peely & Sparkplug’s Camp – 250 pieces (77075) — $23

Lego Fortnite: Mecha Team Leader (2,503 pieces)

$250

Mecha Team Leader is the most complex and detailed build in the Lego Fortnite lineup. The completed 2,503-piece figure is 17.5 inches tall and is chock-full of references to other characters and places in Fortnite. Just like in the game, the formidable robot is an amalgamation of five different styles. The robot’s blue left leg features a Durrr Burger foot, while the right leg is inspired by Uncle Pete’s Pizza Pit and ends with a Tomatohead foot.

Mecha Team Leader’s right arm is even more chaotic, as the Rex inspiration makes it look like a dinosaur is wielding the Sword of Singularity with its teeth. The left arm is modeled after the legendary fox Drift. The beautiful absurdity of the design is rounded out by the Cuddle Team Leader-inspired head and chest armor. Mecha Team Leader is basically a killer robot teddy bear. Sid from Toy Story would be impressed.

The Lego version of Mecha Team Leader has articulated hips, arms, feet, and a rotating head. A hatch on the robot’s chest opens to reveal a cockpit for the included Cuddle Team Leader minifigure. The figure can also be displayed next to the buildable name placard.

The set includes two bonus outfits for Lego Fortnite the video game: Mecha Team Leader and Mecha Team Shadow.

Despite Mecha Team Leader’s many callbacks to Fortnite lore, this set probably has the broadest appeal of any in the lineup. It would probably look cool on a display shelf next to Lego’s Optimus Prime Transformers build. Ironically, Mecha Team Leader launched the same day as Soundwave, the latest addition to the Lego Icons: Transformers lineup.

Lego Fortnite Peely Bone (1,414 Pieces)

$92 (was $100)

Prior to Mecha Team Leader, the Peely Bone buildable statue was the elaborate build in the series. The 1,414-piece display model was one of the four building sets that launched the Lego Fortnite series last fall. Like Mecha Team Leader, Peely Bone is packaged in a black box, which means it’s geared toward adult collectors and experienced builders.

When fully pieced together and connected to the buildable stand, Peely Bone is over 14 inches tall and wields the Peely Pick Pickaxe and Paint Launcher. A Banana Bag Back Bling attaches to his back.

The included stand with a placard on the front may make Peely seem statuesque, but you can move the figures arms and bend the wrists to create different poses.

Peely Bone’s half-skeleton, half-banana has a practical benefit here for those who enjoy dynamic builds, as you’re working with entirely different pieces on each side. Plus, Peely Bone simply looks awesome, and the Lego replica is quite clever from a design perspective.

Peely Bone, like all of the Lego Fortnite launch sets, includes the in-game Operation Brite Starter Pack bonus.

At 1,414 pieces, the $100 build offers pretty great value–and even better value right now since it’s on sale for $92.

Lego Fortnite Supply Llama (691 Pieces)

$34 (was $40)

The Supply Llama has been Fortnite’s main mascot since launch, and this set lets you piece together your own Llama Piñata out of Lego bricks. You probably don’t want to smack it with a baseball bat or stick, though.

The 691-piece Supply Llama Lego set is 9.5 x 3 x 6 inches and has a saddle compartment to store seven accessories: Grappler, Slurp Juice, Rough Ruby, Good Luck Charm, Slap Juice (two bottles), Dynamite, and Back Pack. The Supply Llama’s mouth can move, too.

The Supply Llama was a launch set, so you’ll get the Operation Brite Starter Pack bonus.

Even at its full $40 price, the Supply Llama is cheaper than many licensed sets with around 700 pieces. The current $34 deal price makes it an absolute bargain.

Lego Fortnite Durrr Burger (193 Pieces)

$11 (was $15)

This 193-piece build recreates the mascot from the in-game fast food restaurant. The Durrr Burger Lego set is 4.5 x 3.5 x 3.5 inches, so it’s substantially smaller than most of the building sets in the Lego Fortnite lineup. That said, it’s on sale for only $11 and includes Operation Brite Starter Pack.

Lego Fortnite Battle Bus (954 Pieces)

$100

The Battle Bus is a 954-piece set that recreates the game’s signature balloon-propelled flying bus. The detailed model of the Battle Bus is 11 x 11 x 5 inches. It wouldn’t be the Battle Bus without players to drop on the battlefield, so the playset comes with nine Fortnite minifigures, each of which is armed with a weapon and can be seated in the bus:

  • Adventure Peely
  • Battalion Brawler
  • Brite Bomber
  • Cuddle Team Leader
  • Cube Assassin
  • Meowscles
  • Raven
  • Trespasser Elite
  • Drift

The cleverly designed balloon is actually an attachment that, along with the roof, can be removed from the bus when you want to access the interior seating. Accessories include Slap Juice, the Grappler, Slurp Juice, and several Pickaxes. The wheels turn, so the Battle Bus could join your next Lego Mario Kart or F1 race.

The Battle Bus comes with the Lego Fortnite Operation Brite Starter Pack to redeem in the video game.

Lego Fortnite: Peely & Sparkplug’s Camp (250 pieces)

$23

Peely & Sparkplug’s Camp is a 250-piece set with a buildable workbench and campfire in the remnants of a destroyed structure. The main draw of this budget-friendly playset are the characters. It has a buildable wolf with posable legs, a small Supply Llama, and three minifigures with accessories: Peely with a sword, Skeleton with a pickaxe, and Sparkplug with a torch.

The $23 set includes the Sparkplug rare outfit as a bonus in-game item.

Lego Fortnite: Klombo (1,084 pieces)

$110

Klombo is the largest Lego Fortnite playset so far at 1,084 pieces. Nearly all of the pieces in the box are used to build the six-legged creature that is essentially a dinosaur. It has an impressive number of interactive components. He’s essentially an action figure, as he has the following posable features:

  • Mouth opens/closes
  • Turnable head
  • Articulated legs (all six)
  • Adjustable spikes/hair
  • Rotating tail

Klombo is accompanied by two minifigures, Adventure Peely and Oro. You can connect the figures to Klombo’s back, or they can feed the dino with the included Klomberry bush accessory with removable berries.

The set includes the Island Adventure Peely in-game outfit as a bonus.

Lego Fortnite: Durrr Burger Restaurant (546 pieces)

$65

The 546-piece Durrr Burger Restaurant launched in June as the first building from the world of Fortnite to be turned into a Lego set. The completed restaurant–well, it’s more like a half-restaurant–measures 10.5 inches tall thanks to the buildable Durrr Burger attached to the restaurant’s sign. It’s 7 inches wide and 3.5 inches deep.

Inside the restaurant, you’ll build a cash register, soda machine, and condiment station for your minifigures. The two-story build has an attic with a storage container for accessories like a shovel and dynamite. The build is modular, so you can remove the attic and rearrange/combine with other Fortnite Lego sets. On the outside, there’s a drive-thru menu and a decorative spicy pepper plant.

Durrr Burger Restaurant includes four minifigures:

  • Beach Bomber
  • Beef Boss
  • Grimey
  • Skeleton

The bonus in-game item for this set is a Beef Boss Outfit.

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