All Lego Fortnite Sets – 4 Big Sets and Tons of Mini-Figures

New physical Lego Fortnite sets are in the works! What are the new sets that have been announced as proper build-able toys?

Lego Fortnite sets are an unexpected recent announcement, but after quite a few leaks we’ve gotten the full first wave of Fortnite Lego Sets announced. What’s changing though? The links between Lego and Fortnite are about to get bigger with a new batch of toys.

Lego Fortnite has been in the title as a game mode for quite a while now. Every Fortnite skin has a Lego skin version right now. However, soon, we’ll get actual Lego sets of things from the worlds of Fortnite.

The Battle Royale has had toys before. Something that was as big of a hit with younger audiences as Fortnite has always had tons of toys flying about. There have been action figures, nerf guns, tons of different toys. These new Lego sets are a particularly interesting batch though. This is what’s been announced to start with;

Lego Fortnite Sets Announced
Recent Fortnite leaks have shown us what’s up next for the Lego game mode. However, an official release from Lego has shown off a handful of new sets coming to the real world too.

Building Lego sets featuring the characters from Fortnite are coming. Some of these are taken straight from the game, including mini-figures of Fortnite characters. Others are more complex models though.

These are the Fortnite Lego sets announced to start out this real-world crossover:

Battle Bus

One of the easiest picks for a Fortnite Lego set has to be the Battle Bus. It’s the vehicle that starts every Fortnite game, win or lose.

This Battle Bus set features nearly 1,000 pieces, so it’s on the more complicated side. It’s a nicely detailed model to recreate Battle Royale in Lego. It needs some mini-figures to fill it up though, and this set comes with quite a few different characters.

We’ve got some of the most popular Fortnite characters in Lego. Like Jonesy, Meowscles, and Drift. However, it also features Lego minifigs of a couple of skins that Epic has been using in their Lego Fortnite promo heavily, like Adventure Peely and Bomber.

Llama

Next to the Battle Bus, the Llama is probably the most obvious pick for Lego Fortnite Sets. The Llamas have always been a major part of the game, at this point they’re nearly the mascot for the title.

This Supply Llama set is going to be a little bigger than the scale for the minifigs and Battle Bus. It’s more a model of the Llama in-game, rather than a small thing to use with the mini-figures. What’s fun is that it comes packed with the typical loot you’ll see drop from Supply Llamas.

Durr Burger Fortnite Lego Sets

This first set of Lego Fortnite Sets doesn’t have full playsets of any POIs in the game from the Fortnite map. However, we’re getting part of one with Durr Burger.

The classic Durr Burger head that sat atop the building for so long is part of the first Fortnite Lego Sets. This burger looks just as he does in-game, from goofy eyes to togue.

If you want to build the rest of the Durr burger restaurant, you’ll have to use your own bricks though. This set is just the head. We’ve seen a Lego version of the whole restaurant in the item store though, so a bigger one could be coming.

Peely Bones

The final one of the Fortnite Lego sets is Peely! A bit of a more unconventional choice. Peely Bones is the Halloween version of the popular banana man.

He’s half dead. Half Peely, and half skeleton with weirdly included intestines. It’s actually a little gorier than we might have expected from Fortnite Lego Sets.

Just like with the Llama, this Peely Bones isn’t to scale for the other minifigures. It’s a full model of Peely Bones, much bigger than the Peely mini figure.

Those are all of the Fortnite Lego Sets announced so far but given how close Epic is working with Lego now there will likely be more. We don’t know if any will come with codes for Fortnite cosmetics yet either.

In the future, we can probably expect to see more in the way of Lego Fortnite sets. We’ve already seen a decent number of mini-figures. Since models for Lego versions of all skins are already out there, this could mean we get more characters eventually.

We’ll have to keep an eye on more Fortnite updates in the future to see what else comes as Lego Fortnite sets.

Ashley is a dedicated Fortnite player, in hour 3,000 of trying to finish above 90th.

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