Adventure Peely & Cuddle Team Leader
A banana in cargo shorts and a bear in a onesie, and somehow I adore both of them.
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Set 40760 · 2025
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I went in expecting a quick, cute novelty build and came out genuinely charmed by how much personality LEGO squeezed into two blocky heads.
Peely's expression and Cuddle Team Leader's fuzzy ear shaping are the kind of detail that makes Brickheadz worth the shelf space, not just a throwaway crossover cash-in. It is a fast build, so if you want hours of engagement this is not it, but as a display piece for a Fortnite fan or a Brickheadz completist it earns its spot. Skip it if you need a challenging build or if the license itself does nothing for you.
Best for: Fortnite fans and Brickheadz collectors who want a quick, characterful display build
What it is
I'll be honest, I did not expect to smile this much putting together a banana. Peely is exactly what you want from a Fortnite Brickheadz, the cargo shorts, the slightly unhinged grin, all of it translated into that squat, big-headed Brickheadz shape without losing what makes the character instantly recognizable. Cuddle Team Leader next to him is the softer half of the pair, all rounded bear-suit proportions and a pink zipper detail that gives her a warmth Peely's manic energy doesn't have. Displayed together they play off each other well, which is really the whole appeal of Brickheadz twin-packs.
The catch
Where I'll be straight with you is on value for time. This is a short build, and if you are the kind of builder who wants a real technical puzzle to chew on, 258 pieces split across two simple, mostly symmetrical figures will not give you that. Brickheadz as a theme has always traded engineering depth for display charm, and this set is no exception. The price point for what amounts to two afternoon builds is going to feel steep to anyone who is not already sold on the license or the theme.
Who it's for
Get this one if you are a Fortnite fan who wants a shelf piece that actually looks like the game's art style, or if you collect Brickheadz and want the pair to complete a set. Skip it if you need a build that will occupy you for a weekend, or if neither character means anything to you personally. This is a fandom purchase first and a building challenge a distant second.
The parts story
What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.
Building these two is quick and low-stress, which is exactly the point of the Brickheadz format. You are working in short, satisfying bursts, snapping together the blocky torso, then the head, then the little accessory pieces that turn a generic bear or banana shape into a specific character. There is no real tension in the instructions, just a steady stream of small wins as each figure starts to look more like itself.
The standout here is how much character LEGO's designers coaxed out of a handful of specialized elements, the shaping around Peely's face, the soft-looking bear hood pieces for Cuddle Team Leader, and the small printed or shaped accessory details that sell each character at a glance. Getting two full figures in one box is good value within the Brickheadz line itself, even if the overall part count stays modest by LEGO's broader standards.
Fun facts
- 01Brickheadz is LEGO's chibi-style display theme, built around big blocky heads and simplified bodies rather than standard minifigure proportions.
- 02Peely and Cuddle Team Leader are both long-running Fortnite skins, among the game's most recognizable cosmetics since their original release years.
- 03This set continues LEGO's Fortnite licensing partnership, which has expanded from standalone Brickheadz into wider building set lines built around the game's characters.
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