KIT
A cat in a mech on one wheel, and honestly it works better than it should.
Brick Rated Score
Set 77081 · 2026
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This is the buff-cat-in-a-mech energy that makes Fortnite so silly and so fun, turned into a proper display piece.
The detachable one-wheel motorcycle and the crank that spins the wheel give you a bit of play on top of the shelf appeal, and the KIT minifigure is exclusive so far. Just know you're paying character-set prices for a single figure, so this one lives or dies on how much you love the little robot cat.
Best for: Fortnite fans who want a poseable character mech, not a big minifig haul
What it is
If you know Fortnite even a little, you know KIT. He's the son of Meowscles, the absurdly buff cat, and instead of the muscles he built himself a mech and a one-wheeled motorcycle out of recycled car parts. LEGO® set 77081 takes that whole ridiculous idea and turns it into 1,230 pieces of poseable robot cat, and I have to say, it captures the character really well. The mech has that chunky, cobbled-together look, KIT sits up top like he's ready to roll into Catty Corner, and the finished thing has genuine presence on a shelf. This is one of those sets where the source material is so goofy that a faithful build ends up being a lot of fun to look at.
The catch
Here's where you have to be clear-eyed about the money. The set floats somewhere around $89.99 to $109.99 depending on where and when you buy, and for that you get exactly one minifigure. It's an exclusive KIT figure, and the printing really is nice, but if you're someone who counts minifig value, one figure at this price is a tough sell. The regional pricing is also all over the place. US, UK, Canada and Australia buyers are looking at noticeably different value per piece, so the deal you get depends a lot on your postcode. And like most big character mechs, there are stretches of the build that are repeated armor and greeble sections, so the construction can flatten out in the middle before the fun details come back at the end.
Who it's for
So who actually gets the most out of this? If you love the Fortnite universe and you specifically love KIT, or you just think a cat piloting a mech on a single wheel is the best thing you've heard all week, grab it and enjoy it. The detachable motorcycle and the wheel-spinning crank give you a little playability on top of the display value, which is more than a lot of character sets bother with. If you're chasing minifigures, or you want a build packed with clever engineering surprises, this probably isn't the one for you, and that's fine. This is a character piece first, and on that measure it delivers the goofy, lovable robot cat exactly as promised.
The parts story
What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.
The build breaks into clear chunks, which keeps a 1,230-piece set from feeling like a slog. You put together the core mech body first, then the arms, which are poseable and fully detachable, then the standout section: a one-wheeled motorcycle that pops off and stands on its own. That detach feature is the smart bit, because it means the model does two things instead of one. Reattach the bike and a crank on the back of KIT's torso spins the wheel, so there's a working play function baked in rather than a pure statue. The pacing is decent, with the front and back thirds carrying most of the character detail and a bit of repeated armor plating filling the middle.
The headline piece is the exclusive KIT minifigure. He's only in this set so far, the printing on him is crisp, and for a lot of buyers he's the whole reason to pick it up. Beyond the figure, this is a set built for shaping a specific silhouette, so you're working with a lot of angled plates, brackets and clip-and-bar connections to get that recycled-junk mech look, plus the technic-style crank assembly for the wheel function. At roughly 8 to 9 cents per piece in the US it sits in normal LEGO territory on paper, and there's a redeemable in-game Cate Meowdy outfit bundled in, which is a nice extra if you actually play Fortnite even if it does nothing for the pile of bricks in front of you.
Fun facts
- 01KIT is the son of Meowscles, the famously buff Fortnite cat, and lore has it he built his mech and one-wheeled motorcycle out of recycled car parts.
- 02The character first arrived in Fortnite during Chapter 2 and hung around Catty Corner, so the set is a nod to a very specific slice of Fortnite history.
- 03The single-wheeled motorcycle detaches and stands on its own, and a crank on KIT's back spins the wheel once it's reattached.
- 04Buying the set opens up a redeemable Cate Meowdy outfit inside the LEGO Fortnite game, so there's a digital bonus riding along with the bricks.
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