Okay, so, I saw this cool thing online today – a LEGO Fortnite Llama Polybag. And, you know me, I couldn’t resist. I just had to get my hands on it and put that little guy together. So, that’s what I did today.
First things first, I found this polybag. Not too tricky, it was right there waiting for me. You know those small LEGO sets that come in little plastic bags instead of boxes? That’s the one. Grabbed it, paid for it, and headed straight home, eager to crack it open.

The Unbagging
Got home, found a nice spot on my table, and dumped the contents of the bag out. It’s always a fun little moment, seeing all those colorful bricks spill out. Not too many pieces in this one, which is kind of nice for a quick, satisfying build.
I quickly looked at the instructions, which, by the way, were super simple. With LEGO, you always get those step-by-step picture guides, and they’re a lifesaver. Even for a small set like this, it’s nice to have a roadmap.
Building the Llama
- Started with the body. It’s mostly those classic rectangular bricks, you know, the ones everyone thinks of when they hear “LEGO.” Snapped those together pretty quickly.
- Then came the legs. These were a bit more fiddly, with some smaller pieces to get the right shape. But still, nothing too crazy. Click, click, and the llama was standing!
- The neck and head were next. This is where it started to look like an actual llama, which was pretty cool. A few more specialized pieces here, but it all came together nicely.
- The final touches were the ears and the little saddle on its back. These were the smallest pieces in the set, and honestly, I fumbled a bit with them. But, got them on eventually!
All Done!
And just like that, the llama was built! It probably took me, I don’t know, 20 minutes? Maybe less. It’s not a huge set, but it was a fun little project to do. Now, I’ve got this cute little LEGO llama sitting on my desk. It’s a nice addition to my collection, and it was a nice way to spend a bit of my afternoon. Sometimes it is fun to play with the bricks. And I think I will find more funny things in the future!