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Almost a month after launching exclusively at Lego, Fortnite's debut sets are starting to appear on Amazon.
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Supply Llama was the first to appear, although the set either sold out or went up a little early.
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Previously a very limited edition free gift, the Brite Bomber BrickHeadz set is now available for purchase on Amazon.
Lego revealed its first Fortnite sets over the summer, and those sets finally went on sale exclusively at the Lego Store earlier this month. Four weeks later, it looks like sets are starting to become more available as a store page for the Supply Llama set has appeared on Amazon, and the previously unavailable Brite Bomber set can also be bought separately on Amazon.
Of the four main sets you've been able to buy through Lego since October 1, 2024, only one has found its way onto Amazon at the time of this writing. is the Supply Llama. What's not clear is whether the set sold out within 12 hours of the Amazon listing being released, or if the listing was released earlier and was quickly removed. For a store page to stay live this long feels more like a burnout situation than a bug.
More exciting than Supply Llama arriving on Amazon is that Brite Bomber Brickheadz sets are available elsewhere. The Brite Bomber set didn't have as bright a reflector when the other Fortnite sets went on sale, and it wasn't even part of the original reveal. That's because until now, the Brite Bomber BrickHeadz set was only available as a free gift from Lego when they spent enough on other Fortnite sets.
Fortnite Lego sets are starting to appear on Amazon
Even the previously very limited Brite Bomber BrickHeadz
Not only that, but the window that the Brite Bomber set was available was incredibly limited. The Fortnite sets were released on October 1st and you only had until October 3rd to claim the Brickheadz set. The Brite Bomber hasn't returned to the Lego store either, which means the only way you can get it right now is on Amazon. A bit more expensive than most Brickheadz sets, The Brite Bomber costs $19.39.
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LEGO Fortnite Supply Blade
Part of Fortnite's first batch of Lego sets, the Supply Llama you hit to get rewards has jumped from the game to real life. However, you don't hit this blade, you build it, and there are tiny Lego versions of Fortnite items to pack inside.
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Brite BrickHeadz LEGO Fortnite Bomber
One of Fortnite's most iconic characters, Brite Bomber was among the first items from the live service game to be turned into a real-life Lego set, and the first character to become a BrickHeadz figure. Originally a free gift but now available for purchase, the set consists of 151 pieces.
Given the success of Lego Fortnite, which is approaching its first anniversary, it seems almost certain that there will be more Fortnite Lego sets in the future. Especially if the Supply Llama set actually sold out on Amazon within hours. The Peely Bone and Durrr Burger sets are still in stock at Lego, and hopefully both will join the Brite Bomber and Supply Llama on Amazon soon.

Lego Fortnite is a free-to-play sandbox survival game where players build equipment, build bases, scavenge for resources, and battle enemies. You can play alone or in groups of up to seven friends – with full cross-platform play – all from within the regular Fortnite client.
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