The ever-expanding Lego Fortnite universe has a new, colossal addition: Mecha Team Leader (77078). First glimpsed back in April, this impressive 2,503-brick robot construction became available August 1st at both the official Lego Store and all major retailers. This build-it-yourself kit, priced at $250, marks the second adult-oriented display piece in the Lego Fortnite product line. Previously released, the Peely Bone model is currently being offered at discounted prices from various retailers. The Peely Bone set, comprised of 1,414 pieces, can be yours for $92 (reduced from $100), presenting a great opportunity for those seeking a captivating Fortnite-themed Lego display without the $250 price tag. This banana-skeleton model is undoubtedly worth a look!
Adding to the savings, two additional Fortnite Lego sets are available at very affordable prices. You can snag Lego’s version of the widely recognized Supply Llama, featuring approximately 700 pieces, for just $34 (originally $40). Additionally, the Durrr Burger construction kit, containing 193 pieces, is already budget-friendly with a suggested retail price of $15; however, it’s currently on sale for only $11.
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The Lego Fortnite product line initially launched last fall with a total of four different kits. Besides the previously mentioned trio of discounted models, the range also featured the Battle Bus, comprised of 954 pieces. To date, the Battle Bus’s price has remained at its $100 MSRP. Similarly, the three sets that joined the lineup in June – Klombo, Durrr Burger Restaurant, and Peely & Sparkplug’s Camp – haven’t seen any discounts, which is understandable considering their recent release.
When you purchase any of the Lego Fortnite sets, you’ll find a QR code within the instruction manual. Scanning this code provides you with a bonus cosmetic item for use within the Lego Fortnite video game. The four initial launch sets all include the same bonus, the Operation Brite Starter Pack. However, each of the four sets introduced this year grants a unique bonus item exclusive to that specific product.
Below you’ll find a complete listing of all available Lego Fortnite sets as of August 2025. We’ve provided a detailed breakdown of each set, and will continue to update this guide as new playsets and display models are unveiled.
$250
The Mecha Team Leader represents the most elaborate and detailed construction within the Lego Fortnite series. When finished, this figure featuring 2,503 pieces stands 17.5 inches tall and is filled with references to well-known characters and locations from the Fortnite game. Mirroring its in-game counterpart, this striking robot brings together design aspects from five distinct artistic styles. For instance, the robot’s left leg displays a Durrr Burger-themed foot, while the right leg draws its inspiration from Uncle Pete’s Pizza Pit, culminating in a Tomatohead foot.
The right arm of the Mecha Team Leader is even more of a creative mix. Its Rex inspiration gives the appearance of a dinosaur gripping the Sword of Singularity using its teeth. In contrast, the left arm takes after the iconic fox Drift. The overall absurd beauty is further enhanced by the head and chest armor styled after the Cuddle Team Leader. Essentially, the Mecha Team Leader is a lethal robot in a teddy bear costume! Sid from Toy Story would definitely approve.
The Lego Mecha Team Leader comes with articulated joints at the hips, arms, feet, and a rotating head. On the robot’s chest is a hatch that opens to reveal a cockpit intended for the included Cuddle Team Leader minifigure. There is also a buildable name placard that can be displayed alongside the assembled robot.
With this set, you will receive codes for two additional outfits that can be redeemed in the Lego Fortnite video game: Mecha Team Leader and Mecha Team Shadow.
Though the Mecha Team Leader includes a large number of nods to the Fortnite universe, its appeal extends beyond the game’s fan base. It would look right at home on a display shelf next to Lego’s Optimus Prime Transformers model. Coincidentally, the launch date of the Mecha Team Leader aligns with the arrival of Soundwave, the newest addition to the Lego Icons: Transformers line.
$92 (was $100)
Before the arrival of the Mecha Team Leader, the Peely Bone buildable figure held the position of the most intricate construction in the series. This display model, comprised of 1,414 pieces, was one of the initial four building sets introduced alongside the Lego Fortnite product range last fall. Similar to the Mecha Team Leader, the Peely Bone comes packaged in a sophisticated black box, signaling its appeal to adult collectors and seasoned Lego builders.
Once fully assembled and attached to its buildable base, Peely Bone stands at a height of over 14 inches and is equipped with the Peely Pick Pickaxe and Paint Launcher. Additionally, the model includes a Banana Bag Back Bling, which attaches to its back.
While the provided stand and placard may suggest a more static presentation, you can adjust the figure’s arms and bend the wrists to create a variety of different poses.
The half-skeleton, half-banana design of Peely Bone offers a practical advantage for those who appreciate dynamic builds, as each side utilizes completely different types of pieces. Beyond its building aspects, Peely Bone features a strikingly awesome design, with the Lego replica demonstrating considerable cleverness from a design standpoint.
Peely Bone comes with the Operation Brite Starter Pack in-game bonus, a feature shared by all of the initial Lego Fortnite sets.
Consisting of 1,414 pieces, the original $100 price tag represented great value, but the discounted price of $92 makes it an even better deal.
$34 (was $40)
The Supply Llama has been a central figure in Fortnite since the game’s introduction. This set provides you with the opportunity to assemble your very own Lego brick Supply Llama Piñata, although striking it with a baseball bat or stick may not be advisable.
The 691-piece Supply Llama Lego set measures 9.5 x 3 x 6 inches and features a saddle compartment for storing a total of seven accessories: a Grappler, Slurp Juice, Rough Ruby, Good Luck Charm, two Slap Juices, Dynamite, and a Backpack. Additionally, the Supply Llama’s mouth is designed to move.
The Supply Llama was one of the original launch sets, so its purchase includes a bonus code for the Operation Brite Starter Pack.
Even at its standard price of $40, the Supply Llama is more affordable than the majority of licensed sets containing around 700 pieces. With the current sale price of $34, it is a remarkable bargain.
$11 (was $15)
This 193-piece kit allows you to create the iconic mascot from the in-game fast-food chain. The Durrr Burger Lego build measures 4.5 x 3.5 x 3.5 inches, making it noticeably smaller compared to the majority of building sets in the Lego Fortnite lineup. On the positive side, it’s currently on sale for only $11 and includes the Operation Brite Starter Pack bonus.
