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Supply Llama & Fishstick Figures

Two of Fortnite's silliest icons, built brick by brick and grinning at you from the shelf.

Brick Rated Score

3.9 out of 53.9/5

Set 40881 · 2026

Pieces300
Minifigsn/a
Year2026
Set number40881

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The verdict

I grew up watching my nephew chase Supply Llamas across the island, so seeing that goofy piñata face rebuilt in plastic actually got a laugh out of me before I'd even opened the box.

Fishstick next to it is the better character build of the two, the fish head has real personality once it's assembled, while the Llama leans on its pattern and colorful legs to do the heavy lifting. This is a display piece for people who love the game, not a technical build that will wow a serious brick engineer, and I think it works best as exactly that. If you or your kid have logged real hours dropping into the island, this pair earns a shelf spot. If you've never touched Fortnite, the appeal drops off fast.

Best for: Fortnite players who want their favorite in-game oddities standing on a desk

The full review

What it is

This set pairs up two of the most recognizable oddballs from Fortnite, the piñata-like Supply Llama that everyone smashes open for loot, and Fishstick, the fish-headed pirate skin that became a community joke turned fan favorite. LEGO builds them in its blocky collectible-figure style rather than true minifig scale, so they read more like stylized statues than posable characters, which suits both of these designs well since neither one is exactly realistic to begin with.

The catch

I'll be honest about the build itself, it's straightforward. This isn't a set that's going to challenge anyone who's built a few of these figure-style sets before, and at 300 pieces split across two builds, each individual figure goes together fast. The fun here is recognition and nostalgia, not engineering, so go in expecting a pleasant, easy build rather than a puzzle.

Who it's for

Get this one if you or someone in your house genuinely loves Fortnite and wants a piece of it that isn't a screen. Skip it if you're shopping for LEGO purely on build complexity or piece count value, because neither figure is going to wow you on those fronts alone.

The parts story

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

Building these two feels like assembling a pair of chunky bobbleheads. The Llama's body goes together as a boxy frame dressed up with printed and patterned tiles that carry its rainbow supply-drop coloring, so the character comes through in the decoration more than the shaping. Fishstick is the more satisfying build of the two, the fin, gills, and that flat fish face take a bit more shaping work to click into place and the end result actually looks like the character instead of just being colored like it.

There's nothing rare or headline-grabbing part-wise here, no exclusive new mold to hunt down, but the printed pieces used for the Llama's face and pack straps and Fishstick's fin details are the kind of specific, character-only prints that make these figure sets worth it for fans, since you won't find that exact look anywhere else in the LEGO catalog.

Fun facts

  • 01The Supply Llama is one of Fortnite's most recognizable loot sources, and players have spent years hunting it down purely for the satisfaction of smashing it open.
  • 02Fishstick started as an unassuming in-game cosmetic skin and grew into one of Fortnite's most beloved characters largely through community memes and fan art.
  • 03This figure-style set skips traditional minifig scale in favor of the chunky, stylized proportions LEGO uses for its collectible character figures, letting both characters' exaggerated designs read clearly in brick form.

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