But once that build is over, the Skull Island set is even more exciting. The white parts of the sail get repurposed into a creepy and detailed skull, set on a small island where it protects a treasure chest and a cache of gold studs. Kids will build in a wheel that opens and closes the jaw with a satisfying thwack. And the three mini-figures will keep busy patrolling Skull Island in two small crafts, including a boat and a raft. Bored of the skull? The last build is the Pirate Inn, which is hinged to swing open and make playing inside easier. Out front, there’s a working chain winch to carry goods and treasure hauled in by a primate horse build and a classic sign. Plenty of windows up front, along with steeply pitched roof panels, give the inn an old house vibe. A water wheel on the end of the building spins. Every product on Fatherly is independently selected by our editors, writers, and experts. If you click a link on our site and buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission.