Missed out on grabbing the LEGO sets of yesteryear? Don’t fret. Amazon still has stock. But there’s a catch – they come at a premium.
A host of retired LEGO sets have popped up online. Indeed, they are still in stock. Unboxed? Think again. Although having been discontinued, they are box-fresh, kept from the elements, and, arguably, as investments. Indeed, each of these kits’ prices have increased.
Take, for example, the LEGO Ideas Yellow Submarine, which is still available at Amazon. Since its retirement in 2017, the value of this The Beatles-inspired kit has jumped up by around 300%. That’s immense. The same goes for the LEGO Marvel Attack on Avengers Tower of 2015.
Of course, the premiums asked for these sets are owing to their rarity and desirability. So, if you are an avid LEGO collector, you might just want to grab them while they are still in stock.
We have rounded up the latest retired LEGO sets available at Amazon and highlighted just how much their prices have increased since their release.
1. LEGO Star Wars Imperial Probe Droid — 75306
The LEGO-reimagined Imperial Probe Droid isn’t the first (and arguably last) retired LEGO Star Wars set still in stock at Amazon. Indeed, there is also a duo of LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series kits. The latter comes in the shape of the LEGO Star Wars A-wing Starfighter and LEGO Star Wars Y-Wing Starfighter.
Released in 2021, the LEGO Star Wars Imperial Probe Droid had a lifespan of only 20 months before it was retired to the galaxy far, far away. As such, there are arguably only a few fresh examples still available today.
As a result, this kit’s original price of $59.99 has increased. Fortunately, not by that much. To be precise, around 30%.
But should you buy it? That’s the question. If you’re an avid LEGO Star Wars collector, the latter would be “yes”. Designed for Star Wars fans aged 18 and up, this kit is sure to look great when displayed next to your collection comprising the best LEGO Star Wars sets for adults.
The completed build stands 10.5 inches tall, nine inches wide, and four inches deep. It also ships with a transparent pole for you to “suspend” it above the snow-inspired display stand. An information plaque is also included.
But before you display it, you’ll have to click together each of this Star Wars-inspired LEGO set’s 683 bricks. While doing so, this model is sure to transport you to the classic battle scenes, which took place on planet Hoth, of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back.
2. LEGO Creator Expert NASA Apollo 11 Lunar Lander
In 2024, LEGO introduced a host of new LEGO sets developed in collaboration with NASA. This included the spectacular Artemis Space Launch System. However, if you want to expand your collection of space-themed kits, the model featured here is a must-have.
Although discontinued at the end of 2023, Amazon still has stock of this set. However, its original asking price of $99.99 has increased by 100% since it was retired.
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing, this set comprises 1087 pieces, each of which clicks together to create a stunning replica of the original. In addition, there’s a host of authentic details. There are gold-colored landing pads and panels, opening camera and laser hatches, and a ladder. There are also two astronaut minifigures.
3. LEGO Technic Bugatti Chiron — 42083
The Bugatti Chiron is an engineering masterclass. So too is the LEGO replica. It was developed in partnership with the French firm, after all. It’s a spectacular piece of kit.
It has to be one of the best LEGO Technic sets. However, whereas the latter was designed for hyper-car enthusiasts aged 18 and up, you only need to be 16 years and older to enjoy the immersive building experience provided by this 1:8-scale Bugatti.
What’s more, as it was retired around only in 2023, unlike the LEGO Technic Porsche 911 GT3 RS, its price hasn’t increased by much. Indeed, you’ll only pay a premium of 8% on the original $349.99.
Comprising 3599 pieces, the LEGO Technic Chiron boasts a host of authentic design detailing and accurate features. Dressed in Bugatti’s signature light-and-dark-blue hue, this Bugatti replica is extremely detailed.
The LEGO-reimagined Chiron features a W16 engine, replete with moving pistons, an eight-speed paddle gearshift, and an active rear wing. The latter is adjusted by using the “top speed key”. The wheel design is also accurate to the original’s.
Once completed, the LEGO Technic Bugatti Chiron measures five inches tall, 12.5 inches wide, and 22 inches long. Considering its size and remarkable detailing, it will make for a great centerpiece.
4. LEGO Ideas NASA Apollo Saturn V — 92176
The LEGO-reimagined NASA Apollo Saturn V is an impressive set. Designed for aspiring astronauts aged 14 and up, each of this kit’s 1969 bricks click together to create a marvelous replica of the original.
With this 1:110-scale model, you can recreate each of the three stages as it launches into the atmosphere (of your home or office, of course). A lunar lander is also included. Three astronaut minifigures are present.
In addition to its authentic elements, the completed ship stands 39 inches tall. It also ships with a trio of display stands, allowing you to display it horizontally. Considering all of this, this set will look marvelous on display.
But how much will this discontinued kit set you back? Well, compared to its pre-retirement price, it comes with a premium of 75%.
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5. LEGO Creator Expert Assembly Square — 10255
Although retired at the end of 2023, this kit is still available at Amazon. So, if you ever wanted to visit Assembly Square, you can (as long as there is stock left, that at).
So, while there are still sealed examples to be had, why not hop into one of a LEGO classic car and set off to the brick-built Assembly Square? It’s sure to be an exciting experience. The same can be said of clicking together each of this kit’s 4002 pieces.
Once you’ve arrived, you can visit the café, bakery, florist, music store, photo and dance studios, and dentist. There’s also an apartment if you wish to stay over. In addition, each of these locations are packed with unique elements and accessories to complete the scene.
Once completed, the set measures 13 inches tall, 14 inches wide, and nine inches deep. This set will look great next to the LEGO Creator 3in1 Main Street.
However, as it’s been discontinued, the LEGO Creator Expert Assembly Square’s price has increased. Fortunately, it’s not by much (around 14%).
6. LEGO Harry Potter The Monster Book of Monsters — 30628
An array of new Harry Potter sets have been released in 2024 to stop the gap that will be left by the retiring Harry Potter kits of 2024.
The kit featured here, however, was already discontinued around 2021 following a very brief lifespan. In addition, it’s an interesting one.
The Monster Book of Monsters was, at one point during its short lifespan, offered as a free gift with purchases made directly from the LEGO Store.
However, if you missed out on this deal, you could, of course, have bought this 320-piece Harry Potter set between late 2020 and early 2021. Besides, it only cost $19.99. But seeing that it’s been retired and stock is limited, you’ll have dive much deeper into your pockets than before. Indeed, the brick-built The Monster Book of Monsters’ price has increased by around a whopping 345%.
Comprising 320 pieces, the set features accurate details and decorations, such as teeth, straps, and studs. In addition, the mouth opens and closes when you drag it across a flat surface. The completed model measures four inches long and three inches wide. A minifigure of Draco Malfoy is included.
7. LEGO The Lord of the Rings The Tower of Orthanc — 10237
Bar the BrickHeadz figures, there aren’t many The Lord the Rings sets in LEGO’s catalog. There are only two, the spectacular Rivendell and new-for-2024 Barad-Dur. However, before these sets, there were another magnificent model. It comes in the shape of the Tower of Orthanc.
Retired on July 31, 2015, this set’s price has, however, increased significantly. You can now expect to pay 333% on top of its pre-retirement price of $199.99.
The LEGO-reimagined Tower of Orthanc comprises 2359 pieces, each of which clicks together to create a stunning replica of the original from Middle Earth. As such, it’s sure to provide The Lord of the Rings fans aged 14 and up with a rewarding building experience.
In addition, the detailed The Lord of the Rings building will look spectacular on display. It also features a buildable Ent figure. A host of minifigures is also present. These include Saruman, Gandalf the Grey, Grima Wormtongue, an Uruk-hai, and the Orc Pitmaster. Myriad accessories are included.
8. LEGO Harry Potter Hungarian Horntail Dragon — 76406
Released on June 1, 2022, the brick-built Hungarian Horntail was discontinued following a lifespan of only 18 months. However, if you missed out on grabbing this kit before it was retired on December 31, 2024, there are still a few sealed examples available at Amazon.
However, only six months since its discontinuation, its original asking price of $49.99 has nearly doubled. As such, you can expect to pay 100% more for this Harry Potter model.
Although more expensive, this kit remains a must-have if you want to complete your collection of kits depicting scenes from the Triwizard Tournament. The latter includes the Black Lake and the new-for-2024 Triwizard Tournament: The Arrival set.
Inspired by the first challenge in the gruelling tournament, the LEGO Hungarian Horntail’s wings move with the turn of a handle to bring it to life. Designed for Potterheads aged 10 and up, the model comprises 671 pieces. It stands 18 inches nose to tail and has a wingspan of 15 inches.
In addition, the set ships with a minifigure of Harry himself, replete with his Firebolt broom. A golden egg accessorry is also present. A neat addition, you can affix Harry and his broom to a transparent element to make it look like he is escaping the dragon’s clutches.
LEGO Marvel Super Heroes The Hulkbuster Smash-Up — 76104
LEGO has produced a variety of brick-built Hulkbusters. This includes the spectacular 4049-piece iteration, which is hands down one of the best Marvel sets for adults, the The Hulkbuster: The Battle of Wakanda kit, and the retired model featured here.
Comprising 375 bricks, this set was originally priced at $29.99. Considering its piece-to-price ratio, it was reasonable. However, since it was retired on December 31, 2019, it’s price has increased by 148%.
Designed for Marvel fans from as young as seven years old, the set features a five-inch-tall, buildable Hulkbuster, a ball-shooting gun turret, and a quartet of minifigures. The latter includes Bruce Banner, Falcon, Proxima Midnight, and an Outrider.
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