Almost every Lego Fortnite set just got its biggest ever discount, including my all-time favorite
The Battle Bus, Klombo, and more haven't ever been cheaper

I wasn't expecting to see almost the entire range of Lego Fortnite sets hit record-low prices during Amazon's Gaming Week sale, but here we are.
Honestly, it feels as if someone's made a mistake; plenty of our favorite models (including my personal favorite, the delightfully derpy Klombo) have never been cheaper than they are here. As an example, the Battle Bus has dropped to £58.85 at Amazon rather than the usual £90. Similarly, the Supply Llama is now £24.35 at Amazon, down from £35. Neither has ever been cheaper, and that's just the start of it where Lego Fortnite sets are concerned. You can see the full lineup here, but I've picked out my favorites below.
Lego Fortnite Battle Bus | £89.99 £58.85 at Amazon
Save £31 - Thanks to an impressive 35% price cut, what is arguably the most noteworthy (and iconic, let's be honest) Lego Fortnite set has hit a record low price. It hadn't gone much below £62 before now, and averaged £69 for most of its time on shelves. As mentioned in our four-and-a-half-star Lego Battle Bus (77073 ) review, this is an "essential addition to your collection" if you're a fan of the game.
Buy it if:
✅ You want the most iconic Fortnite set
✅ You're buying for display or play
Don't buy it if:
❌ You'd rather save for the Mecha Team Leader
Price check:
💲 Very | £64.99
💲 Lego | £89.99
Lego Fortnite Supply Llama | £34.99 £24.35 at Amazon
Save £10 - This is probably one of the most gift-worthy Lego Fortnite sets thanks to its instantly-recongnizable design, smaller size, and affordable price point, and it's never been cheaper than it is here. We adored it in our Lego Supply Llama (77071) review, pointing out that you "can't help but smile every time you see [it]."
Buy it if:
✅ You want something full of character
✅ You're looking for a gift
Don't buy it if:
❌ You don't want a fiddly build
Price check:
💲 John Lewis | £25.99
💲 Lego | £34.99
Lego Fortnite Peely Bone | £89.99 £64.99 at Zavvi
Save £25 - It may be one of the more expensive kits in the Lego Fortnite range, but Peely Bone's also one of the few designs specifically made as an 18+ display piece... and it's never had a bigger price cut. As pointed out in our Lego Peely Bone (77072) review, it's a "highly detailed model, but it won't appeal to everybody" thanks to the creepy, skeletal look.
Buy it if:
✅ You want a display piece
✅ You're a fan of that skin in-game
Don't buy it if:
❌ It gives you the creeps
Price check:
💲 Amazon | £66.99
💲 Lego | £89.99
Lego Fortnite Klombo | £89.99 £64.99 at Amazon
Save £25 - My boy Klombo has been hit with a record low price! Considering how this model only recently came out, I'm quite impressed. This is probably my favorite kit in the entire range (just look at how cute he is!), and it's never gone below £67 so far as I can tell.
Buy it if:
✅ You love the monster in-game
✅ You want a centerpiece
Don't buy it if:
❌ You never saw Klombo in-game
Price check:
💲 Very | £64.99
💲 Lego | £89.99
Personally speaking, I think the Battle Bus is the most noteworthy of these discounts - it's instantly recognisable, is crammed with miniatures all fans will know, and works well as a display piece or a playset for kids. Actually, it's probably one of the best Lego sets around for that reason.
However, my heart firmly belongs to Klombo. This goofy-looking monster is a delight in-game anyway, and that loveable silliness carries across to its Lego equivalent. The googly eyes and massive smile can't help but endear it to me. Is it about to chow down on a Peely Bone minifigure? I mean, yes. But it's gotta eat, right? What a good boi.
Because these offers are part of Amazon's Gaming Week sale, they'll only be available for a limited time. Move fast if you want to secure them for your own collection!
More Lego Fortnite discounts
- See all Lego Fortnite sets at Amazon
- Lego Durrr Burger Restaurant:
£54.99£44.63 at Amazon - Lego Mecha Team Leader:
£209.99£181.98 at Amazon
For more price cuts, don't miss the latest Lego deals. As for other toy shenanigans, you can check out the best Nerf blasters via our guide.
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I've been writing about games in one form or another since 2012, and now manage GamesRadar+'s tabletop gaming and toy coverage. You'll find my grubby paws on everything from board game reviews to the latest Lego news.
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