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Unlike the vast majority of Fortnite collabs, this one went both ways. Fortnite got Lego in-game, and Lego started to make Fortnite sets too. We’ve had tons of Fortnite toys in the past, but the Lego sets are particularly polished. There’s quite a lot of sets available now. With a ton of different mini figures and different styles of sets too. These are all of the Fortnite Lego sets we’ve seen so far:

Something we all expected as soon as Fortnite Lego sets got announced was the Battle Bus. This is the full bus, with its balloon to fly across the island. What’s particularly exciting with this one is all the mini figures. There’s a ton to fill up that Battle Bus.
This is an iconic pick for a set. The Battle Bus is in every game of Fortnite, it’s pretty much the only constant. Chapter 7 may have briefly thrown it out, but we got the Battle Bus back pretty soon.

One of the best Fortnite Lego sets for fans of the Chapter 3 creature. This guy roamed the map for a couple of Fortnite seasons, then died and was never seen again. We got some easter eggs alluding to his fate, but he never returned. Mainly because he didn’t really serve a purpose on the map. He was a un presence though, a nice mascot roaming around.
Klombo has been missed.
He’s shown up in Fortnite Lego since, as a big creature that roams the map. This Fortnite Lego set recreates him in Brick form along with some mini figures from the game.

The Mecha Team Leader is an iconic part of one of Fortnite biggest live events. In Lego from, you can build a smaller scale version of them. Can’t fight giant monsters like it does in the game, but it looks cool.

This one is a more traditional Lego build, a building and a few characters to move around it. It’s of the Durr Burger restaurant. This spot has appeared on multiple Fortnite maps, inspired skins, so it’s a solid choice. It’s also a bit of a more unique building.
There are arguably more iconic POIs in Fortnite like Tilted. However, their actual buildings aren’t as unique. Tilted is just a bunch of plain stone buildings. Any single of them would be a pretty dull building set. Durr Burger, however, is a huge piece of Fortnite iconography and it makes for fun Fortnite Lego sets.

The Supply Llama is one of the pieces of Fortnite Lego Sets which is more of a model. It’s a large Lego build of the iconic Llamas from the game. But this one is made of Lego. It’s a fun build but not as much of a toy as some of the others.

Another Fortnite Lego set that’s a model is Drift and Raven. These are large builds of two characters in the game.

Another of the later Fortnite Lego sets, this one is based around the Lego Odyssey game mode itself. It’s a toy of the camp site players start out at in that game. if you only played for XP in the mode, you might not have gotten much further than the campsite.

One of the older Fortnite Lego sets. It’s a large model of the Peely bone skin. Half Banana, half skeleton.

Another set of those skins as larger model builds. This one of Cuddle Team Leader and Adventure Peely. The second is a skin mainly association with the Lego modes of Fortnite.

A stand-alone set of one Fortnite skin as a bigger model. This one is Brite Bomber.
So far, we’ve seen Fortnite Lego sets released in a few different styles. But they were spread over two different waves. The first with the initial release of Fortnite Lego modes, the next the year later. Since we’re continuing the Lego Fortnite collab, it’s likely we’ll get another wave later this year! These don’t align with any specific Fortnite season end date though.
We don’t know exactly when, but we might see more Fortnite Lego sets announced in the future. We’ll just have to wait and see what’s planned for the next waves.
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