Brickheadz

Beef Boss & Skye Figures

Two of Fortnite's most recognizable skins get the big-headed, big-charm Brickheadz treatment.

Brick Rated Score

3.9 out of 53.9/5

Set 40910 · 2026

Pieces288
Minifigsn/a
Year2026
Set number40910

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The verdict

I love that Beef Boss gets to keep his ridiculous cow mask here, because that mask is the whole joke of the character and LEGO didn't chicken out on it.

Skye sits next to him looking sharp and a little more grounded, and the two together make a genuinely fun little display for anyone who has put real hours into Fortnite. This is not a set that is trying to be a display centerpiece the way a big Brickheadz movie duo might be, it is a fan token, built for people who already know exactly who these two are. If those names mean nothing to you, I would not start your Brickheadz collection here.

Best for: Fortnite players who want their favorite skins as desk-shelf figures, not casual gift shoppers unfamiliar with the game

The full review

What it is

I will admit my first reaction was just recognizing the mask. Beef Boss is one of those Fortnite skins that people remember instantly, the big cow head and butcher apron, and seeing LEGO commit to that silhouette in blocky Brickheadz form made me grin. Skye is the calmer half of the pairing, an explorer-type character with a more standard human head sculpt, and putting her next to Beef Boss gives the box a nice contrast between the game's more cartoonish side and its more grounded side.

The catch

Here is my honest caveat though, this is a licensed video game tie-in, and those sets live and die by whether you actually play the game. If you or the kid you are building for spends real time in Fortnite and has opinions about which skins are the good ones, this lands perfectly. If you are buying blind because you liked another Brickheadz set, the character recognition that makes this fun just is not there for you, and you are better off picking a Brickheadz pairing you already know.

Who it's for

Get this one for the Fortnite fan on your list who talks about their favorite skins the way other people talk about favorite characters from a show. Skip it if you are Brickheadz-collecting for the display value alone or you do not know Fortnite well enough to care which skin is which, in that case there are Brickheadz pairings from more universally recognized franchises that will get more use on your shelf.

The parts story

What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.

Building two Brickheadz side by side is a nice rhythm, you get the satisfaction of finishing one head and torso before moving straight into a second character with a different color palette and a different personality. Beef Boss's build leans into his cow-mask silhouette with the horns and snout shaping built up from stacked plates rather than one big specialty piece, which is very much the Brickheadz house style of solving a big cartoonish shape with small standard bricks.

Skye's figure uses a more conventional human head and hair piece, giving the pair a nice visual balance on the display base once both are finished. Neither figure is going to hand you a rare new element or a printed part you have never seen, the value in a set like this is character recognition and the fun of the two-figure display, not rare parts hunting, so do not go in expecting a parts-pack windfall.

Fun facts

  • 01Beef Boss is one of Fortnite's most recognized outlaw-themed skins, instantly identifiable by his cow-head mask and butcher styling.
  • 02Skye is one of Fortnite's explorer-archetype skins, often associated with the game's adventure and treasure-hunting seasonal content.
  • 03LEGO's Fortnite Brickheadz line pairs characters two to a box, a format the line has used across its video game and movie crossovers to give fans a matched display rather than a single standalone figure.
  • 04Brickheadz sets are built specifically for oversized head-to-body display proportions, a deliberate stylization choice that differs from LEGO's standard minifigure scale.

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