Brick Fanatics’ Top 20 LEGO Sets List

Track the hottest, most in-demand and currently available LEGO sets with Brick Fanatics’ Top 20 LEGO Sets List

With so many LEGO sets released each month, it’s hard to keep track of – let alone budget for – everything that the LEGO Group puts out. Factor in limited release for some sets, sporadic stock levels for others, and capped shelf life for all sets before permanent retirement, and many a future classic, design triumph or hidden gem can sit right under your nose, only to be missed and ultimately rediscovered years later and twice the price on eBay.

That’s where Brick Fanatics’ Top 20 LEGO Sets List comes in.

In a rush? Here’s the latest Top 20 (August 1, 2022):

  1. Star Wars 75313 AT-ATRead moreBuy now
  2. Disney 71040 The Disney CastleRead moreBuy now
  3. Star Wars 75192 Millennium FalconRead moreBuy nowBack orders accepted
  4. LEGO ICONS 10497 Galaxy ExplorerRead moreBuy now
  5. Harry Potter 75978 Diagon AlleyRead moreBuy nowBack orders accepted
  6. Super Mario 71374 Nintendo Entertainment SystemRead moreBuy now
  7. LEGO ICONS 10302 Optimus PrimeRead moreBuy now
  8. Harry Potter 76391 Hogwarts Icons Collectors’ EditionRead moreBuy now
  9. NINJAGO 71741 NINJAGO City GardensRead moreBuy now
  10. Ideas 21325 Medieval BlacksmithRead moreBuy nowBack orders accepted
  11. Botanical Collection 10311 OrchidRead moreBuy now
  12. Star Wars 75292 The Razor CrestRead moreBuy now
  13. LEGO ICONS 10276 ColosseumRead moreBuy now
  14. Harry Potter 71043 Hogwarts CastleRead moreBuy now
  15. Marvel 76217 I am GrootRead moreBuy nowBack orders accepted
  16. Disney Lightyear 76832 XL-15 SpaceshipRead moreBuy now
  17. Creator 3-in-1 31129 Majestic TigerRead moreBuy now
  18. Art 31203 World MapRead moreBuy now
  19. LEGO ICONS 10295 Porsche 911Read moreBuy now
  20. Creator Expert 10255 Assembly SquareRead moreBuy now

Perhaps you are a first-time buyer looking to get your hobby off to the best start or you are seeking out the ideal gift for that special LEGO fan in your life. Maybe you are a casual fan eager to find value for money, an immersive build experience and great display potential from your next LEGO set. Or you are an esteemed brick veteran keen to stay ahead of the curve with that ultimate LEGO collection.

Whether you are after expert insight, a collector’s checklist or even just shopping advice, the Brick Fanatics’ Top 20 LEGO Sets List offers a quick, considered and expert guide to the very best LEGO sets currently available.

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1 – Star Wars 75313 AT-AT

Theme:Star WarsPrice:£699.99 / $799.99 / €799.99Pieces:6,785Available:Now

The latest entry in the Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series is truly a force to be reckoned with. Measuring an incredible 62cm high, the larger scale of 75313 AT-AT – the biggest LEGO Imperial walker to date – means it’s packing some serious firepower.

The model forgoes the display stand of other UCS sets for a freestanding design, in itself a real feat of engineering, with legs adjustable by a special, brick-built tool. There’s a full interior, too: the body of the AT-AT can be opened up to store up to 40 Snowtroopers seated (or 85 standing, or up to 185if you just pile them in), along with speeder bikes and blaster cannons.

The walker’s cockpit also features space for General Veers and a pair of AT-AT drivers, while intrepid Jedi Luke Skywalker can be seen swinging underneath the belly of the beast.

As one of the most iconic vehicles in the Star Wars franchise, this is basically the UCS set we’ve all been waiting for since 2000. However, as the most expensive LEGO set on the market right now (at least in the UK), it may prove a tough pill to swallow. Watch ourvideo reviewor read ourwritten reviewto make a more informed decision, or just trust us when we say there’s a reason it’s at the top of this list…

2 – Disney 71040 The Disney Castle

Theme:DisneyPrice:£309.99 / $349.99 / €349.99Pieces:4,080Available:Now

Blink and you’ll miss it, but 71040 The Disney Castle is back in stock and back in the Top 20 list. Revealed back in July 2016 and released a month later, the 4,080-piece homage to Cinderella’s home in the middle of Walt Disney World has spent many of the four years since in and out of stock at LEGO.com. The set is back and available now in the UK, but likely only for a limited time, as it nears ever closer to an anticipated retirement.

With such a large piece count, 71040’s designers have revelled in capturing every detail to Disney’s most iconic building, central to Walt Disney World and the Walt Disney Pictures logo. The interior to the castle is also packed with rooms and little nods to classic Disney characters and films, which, alongside the five included minifigures, provides an ultimate and truly unmissable LEGO experience for Disney fans of any age. We say unmissable, because we can’t imagine that this is a set that will be around for much longer.

3 – Star Wars 75192 Millennium Falcon

Theme: Star Wars Price: £699.99 / $799.99 / €799.99 Pieces: 7541 Available: Now

Released back in July 2007, the original Ultimate Collectors Series 10179 Millennium Falcon marked the pinnacle of LEGO design and in no small measure for the minifigure scale in which it captured one of the Star Wars original trilogy’s most iconic ships. A full 10 years of four-figure aftermarket prices after, the LEGO Group released a fully redesigned, remastered and upgraded UCS version with September 2017’s 75192 Millennium Falcon.

75192 Millennium Falcon more than just lives up to its predecessor’s status, as it reimagines building at the most ridiculous of scales, thanks to an engrossing multi, multi-bag build process packed with detail and ingenuity across 7,541 pieces. Even at twice the price of 10179, 75192 sold out within the first hour of VIP release across LEGO stores before only sporadically reappearing ahead of that first Christmas, as demand caught the LEGO Group by surprise.

A more than steady seller in the years since (often dropping in and out of stock), 75192 Millennium Falcon is the big one, both literally for the (now second) largest piece count of any single LEGO set, and for the budget it demands. It’s not one that all of us will be lucky enough to savour in person, but for those who can save up for this truly huge set, it will reward at every level, from build experience to display value, even if you need to throw out the sofa to make space for it. It was also rumoured for retirement at the end of 2020 but looks to be sticking around for at least one more year…

4 – LEGO ICONS 10497 Galaxy Explorer

Theme:LEGO ICONSPrice:£89.99 / $99.99 / €99.99Pieces:1,254Available:Now

What better way to celebrate the LEGO Group’s 90th anniversary than with a reimagining of the classic 497 Galaxy Explorer? It’s the Space set that defined a generation of LEGO fans’ childhoods, ballooned to one-and-a-half times its original size, so that the final model recaptures that feeling of swooshing a massive ship around your living room.

10497 Galaxy Explorer is effectively the Classic Space set that’s grown with you, and whether you were lucky enough to own the 1979 original or not, it’s well worth picking up this anniversary edition – not least because it’s the more accessible of the two flagship 90th-anniversary sets at just £89.99 / $99.99 / €99.99.

For all those reasons and more, we’re expecting 10497 Galaxy Explorer to be hard to come by at LEGO.com. If you see it in this list, it means it’s in stock and available now, so grab it while you can. While you wait for it to arrive, pop on those rose-tinted reading glasses and sit back withour detailed review.

5 – Harry Potter 75978 Diagon Alley

Theme: LEGO Harry Potter Price: £349.99 / $399.99 / €399.99 Pieces: 5,544 Available: Now

Being the most expensive LEGO Harry Potter set to date and the second largest ever sets expectations and hopes for 75978 Diagon Alley incredibly high. And for every LEGO Harry Potter fan lucky enough to experience this gigantic set, it delivers in every way imaginable.

In a similar vein to 2018’s 71043 Hogwarts Castle, 75978 Diagon Alley skilfully translates into LEGO form not only a memorable location at an incomparable level, but at a level of detail and love for the source material that immediately transports the builder back into the Harry Potter books and films.

Across 5,544 pieces and four separate 32×16 baseplate builds are a whole row of memorable locations from Diagon Alley, packed with various nods to and details from across when Harry Potter’s story touched upon the secret London location.

There’s much to love and admire about this minifigure-scale epic creation, and to dream of what the LEGO Group may do next as a result. Read our review to understand why this set ranks so highly in this list.

6 – Super Mario 71374 Nintendo Entertainment System

Theme: Super Mario Price: £199.99 / $229.99 / €229.99 Pieces: 2,646 Available: Now

Pure NES-talgia, 71374 Nintendo Entertainment System is a love letter to a classic games console from many a childhood. As the NES marks its 35th anniversary in 2020, the LEGO Group presents across 2,646 pieces this most detailed and accurate LEGO recreation, complete with game cartridge, controller and television. Iconic shaping so accurately captured in brick form is only the loading page of this set’s experience, though, for it is in its play feature and cross-set compatibility where it really tugs at the nostalgic heartstrings of many a retro gamer.

Simply turning a lever on the side of the television rotates the 8-bit display screen through a level of Super Mario Bros. whilst placing the Super Mario figure from 71360 Adventures with Mario Starter Course on top of the television adds authentic sounds and music from that same game.

From every minute detail that has gone into this faithful LEGO reimagining of many an adult gamer’s childhood experience to how the LEGO Group has finally found a legitimate crossover between digital and physical play, there’s a lot to process and appreciate in the truly one-of-a-kind 71374 Nintendo Entertainment System.

We took a closer look at the set here, and compared it to the real NES too.

7 – LEGO ICONS 10302 Optimus Prime

Theme:LEGO ICONSPrice:£149.99 / $169.99 / €169.99Pieces:1,508Available:Now

Who could have predicted that the LEGO Group would one day team up with perhaps its biggest toy industry rival, Hasbro, for a LEGO Transformers set? Absolutely nobody, which is what makes 10302 Optimus Prime all the sweeter: it’s the kind of forbidden fruit that’s only ever existed in the minds of fans building their own custom Transformers at home, but is now available to the masses.

It helps that it’s also a superb set in its own right, of course, underscored by the fact that it can do the very thing any LEGO Transformer needs to be capable of doing: transforming. It’s a seamless process, too, as Optimus can smoothly transition from robot to truck form (and back again) without skipping a beat, which is to say that there’s no disassembly required.

Beyond achieving the bare minimum, though, 10302 Optimus Prime manages to brilliantly bottle nostalgia for the crowd of 30- and 40-somethings who grew up with the original run of Transformers cartoons in the ‘80s and ‘90s, delivering an authentic model wrapped up in a satisfying and engaging build experience. It’s truly one of a kind in the LEGO portfolio, so don’t miss out.

8 – Harry Potter 76391 Hogwarts Icons Collectors’ Edition

Theme: Harry Potter Price: £229.99 / $249.99 / €249.99 Pieces: 3,010 Available: Now

The third Harry Potter direct-to-consumer set slides into our Top 20 without pushing either of the other two – 75978 Diagon Alley and 71043 Hogwarts Castle – out, which is really just a testament to how well the LEGO Group has treated the boy wizard since bringing back the theme in 2018.

Where those two previous sets went microscale and minifigure-scale, 76391 Hogwarts Icons Collectors’ Edition serves up something still completely different, with a life-size recreation of Hedwig topping a pile of brick-built Wizarding World objects.

It’s a real love letter to Harry Potter, and includes an actual Hogwarts letter by way of three printed 8×16 tiles, along with a pair of glasses that you can actually wear. You know, if you’re feeling especially nerdy. (We won’t judge.) It’s another spellbinding D2C for what’s quickly become one of the LEGO Group’s most impressive themes, and its three golden 20th-anniversary minifigures only sweeten the deal.

9 – NINJAGO 71741 NINJAGO City Gardens

Theme:NINJAGOPrice:£264.99 / $299.99 / €299.99Pieces:5,685Available:Now

This model easily takes the cake for the most NINJAGO references in one set, with iconic locations such as Zane’s memorial statue and Chen’s Noodle House finally realised in real LEGO bricks. The 19 minifigures themselves also offer plenty of characters direct from the TV show, such as the Mechanic who plays a pivotal role in more recent seasons. As if all of that wasn’t enough, the LEGO Group made sure to be as on the nose as possible with its release, launching it on the day that NINJAGO reached 10 years of age. Truly, this is the ultimate NINJAGO set.

An impressive set for an impressive theme. 71741 NINJAGO City Gardens was designed with one goal in mind – celebrate 10 years of LEGO NINJAGO while acting as a faithful expansion to 70620 NINJAGO City. 71741 NINJAGO City Gardens might just be the ultimate LEGO NINJAGO set – three storeys and 5,685 pieces certainly makes it the biggest set of the theme. The sheer size of the set isn’t what makes 71741 NINJAGO City Gardens great though, it’s the references to the show, from all 10 years of it.

This model easily takes the cake for the most NINJAGO references in one set, with iconic locations such as Zane’s memorial statue and Chen’s Noodle House finally realised in real LEGO bricks. The 19 minifigures themselves also offer plenty of characters direct from the TV show, such as the Mechanic who plays a pivotal role in more recent seasons. As if all of that wasn’t enough, the LEGO Group made sure to be as on the nose as possible with its release, launching it on the day that NINJAGO reached 10 years of age. Truly, this is the ultimate NINJAGO set.

10 – Ideas 21325 Medieval Blacksmith

Theme: Ideas Price: £129.99 / $149.99 / €149.99 Pieces: 2,164 Available: Now

The 33rd LEGO Ideas set may be a far cry from Clemens Fiedler’s original submission in design aesthetics, but that shouldn’t detract from what’s technically the biggest castle-themed LEGO set ever released (even if it isn’t actually a castle).

It takes its cues from the Modular Building Collection in its multi-storey approach, and packs in plenty of familiar techniques from the LEGO design team’s modern-day toolbox. That doesn’t mean 21325 Medieval Blacksmith lacks the ability to surprise you, though, because it’s how they’re applied that matters.

For Classic Castle fans, nothing can really compare to seeing the part palette, design language and attention to detail of the very best LEGO sets today poured into a medieval setting. Putting together 21325 Medieval Blacksmith, you genuinely feel like you’re diving into the Middle Ages through the lens of a set that embraces all that’s great about LEGO today.

Check out our review for a closer look at this superb slice of medieval life.

11 – Botanical Collection 10311 Orchid

Theme:Botanical CollectionPrice:£44.99 / $49.99 / €49.99Pieces:608Available:Now

The LEGO Group’s Botanical Collection continues to bloom in 2022, with another pair of sets joining the increasingly-leafy (albeit plastic) garden. The clear winner is 10311 Orchid, a beautifully-designed buildable plant that makes gorgeous use of the LEGO colour palette and fascinating use of the part library, bringing out all the details in its flowers while wonderfully contrasting its dark green stem and sand blue pot.

Better yet, 10311 Orchid dials things back to a more accessible price point than last summer’s 10289 Bird of Paradise, matching the first two Botanical Collection sets – 10280 Flower Bouquet and 10281 Bonsai Tree – at less than £50 / $50 / €50. Now much more than a novelty in the 18+ line-up, the Botanical Collection is seriously worth digging into, whether you’re green-fingered or not.

Check outour reviewof 10311 Orchid for more, and note that while it’s our current fave in the Botanical Collection – thus earning its place in this list – the rest of the assortment is very much worth your time, too.

12 – Star Wars 75292 The Razor Crest

Theme: Star Wars Price: £114.99 / $129.99 / €129.99 Pieces: 1,023 Available: Now

Announced at February 2020’s New York Toy Fair, 75292 The Razor Crest was promptly made available for pre-order at LEGO.com in the UK and Europe, ahead of release a whole six-and-a-half months later in September. With only video from New York and official imagery to impatiently gaze at, it was a long seven months of anticipation for the title character’s ship from the Disney+ series The Mandalorian.

So long was the wait, in fact, that 75292 was even renamed to 75292 The Mandalorian Bounty Hunter Transport, due to a copyright issue. Much like the Razor Crest in the show, this is a set that saw a lot of action before it even got to us. (It’s since reverted back to its original name, though – another happy landing.)

75292 The Mandalorian Bounty Hunter Transport/The Razor Crest ticks a lot of boxes for LEGO Star Wars fans, from its central status within a new and highly popular Star Wars story (at least for a while) to its size as a model, promising plenty of detail and playability. And, yes, there is a Baby Yoda included. Whilst a BrickHeadz double set 75317 The Mandalorian and The Child released at the same time, plus a larger scale Baby Yoda buildable set, 75292 is the set that captures that greater level of depth, story and detail from The Mandalorian Disney+ show that many LEGO Star Wars fans are looking for.

13 – LEGO ICONS 10276 Colosseum

Theme: LEGO ICONS Price: £439.99 / $549.99 / €499.99 Pieces: 9,036 Available: Now

Rome wasn’t built in a day and, with consideration to a record number of 9,036 LEGO pieces, it should be immediately apparent that neither will 10276 Colosseum.

The new largest ever LEGO set released is unique for many reasons, beginning with a laborious, challenging, tan-infused build process that will take the better part of several days. Get beyond what will be a – shall we kindly say – memorable build experience, though, and sat before you will be one of the most impressive display models that the LEGO Group has ever produced.

Everything that makes the build process as difficult as it is also comes together to make the final LEGO set one of the best examples to date of what an unlimited budget and piece count can achieve, in the hands of the LEGO design team. Our review and image gallery goes into further depth at how authentic and impressive this set really is, from all angles.

As incomparable as its real-world source material, 10276 Colosseum is a one-of-a-kind LEGO set that if you are brave enough to build, you’ll be lucky enough to behold.

14 – Harry Potter 71043 Hogwarts Castle

Theme: Harry Potter Price: £369.99 / $399.99 / €399.99 Pieces: 6020 Available: Now

If there is one set that every Harry Potter fan – LEGO collector or not – needs to own, it is 71043 Hogwarts Castle. At 6,040 pieces, 58cm tall and 69cm wide, this is the ultimate, detailed recreation of the central setting to the Harry Potter series. With so much packed into the model across a 360-degree display, it’s impossible not to admire the build, nor to be taken back to those incredible, sweeping shots of the real castle from the film series.

The exterior of the building is wonderfully captured through clever usage of texture and detail, whilst the design team’s passion for the project shines through the interior builds that capture not only key rooms and chambers from the castle but also key moments of the story.

Harry Potter’s return to LEGO has brought with it some truly quality upgrades on previous sets – 75968 4 Privet Drive is one such example that narrowly missed our Top 20 – but it is in what the theme has strived to create anew, at scales previously untested, that is most worth paying attention to, with no better example to celebrate than 71043 Hogwarts Castle.

Arguably the LEGO Group’s finest ever castle set, it’s little wonder that this model has sold out more than once at LEGO.com.

15 – Marvel 76217 I am Groot

Theme:LEGO MarvelPrice:£44.99 / $49.99 / €49.99Pieces:476Available:Now

It was tempting to just write ‘I am Groot’ over and over again here until it wasn’t funny anymore, but only because any one photo of 76217 I am Groot is really enough to justify its inclusion in this list. The buildable character is easily among the very best the LEGO Group has ever come up with, and instantly takes the crown for the company’s most adorable set in this format from 75318 The Child.

Beyond being brilliantly posable and really just an authentic, accurate and all-round perfect incarnation of the Guardians of the Galaxy character post-rebirth, 76217 I am Groot offers a surprisingly involved and engaging build that belies its 10+ age recommendation. This would have slotted just as easily into Marvel’s 18+ range as a display model, and could have added a much-needed sillier side to the LEGO Group’s ‘adults welcome’ campaign.

As is, it’s still an essential purchase for 2022, and unlikely to hang around for long at LEGO.com

16 – Disney 76832 XL-15 Spaceship

Theme:DisneyPrice:£44.99 / $49.99 / €49.99Pieces:497Available:Now

What would a new LEGO Space theme look like in 2022? Or, more specifically: what would a new and original LEGO spaceship look like in 2022? Well, probably like 76832 XL-15 Spaceship, a set based on a vehicle designed byadult fan of LEGO– and movie director – Angus MacLane, who steered the ship for summer’s Toy Story spin-off Lightyear.

76832 XL-15 Spaceship defies its 8+ age rating to deliver a setperfectly attuned to the adult market, from its complex and carefully-considered techniques to its display stand and highly-collectible suite of minifigures. It doesn’t seem reasonable that a one-and-done subtheme like Lightyear should boast such timeless and glorious sets, which – by any rights – ought to far outlive their source material, but here we are.

Best of all, you can grab 76832 XL-15 Spaceship without breaking the bank, which makes this one of the LEGO Group’s best sets currently available for those on a budget.

17 – Creator 3-in-1 31129 Majestic Tiger

Theme:Creator 3-in-1Price:£44.99 / $49.99 / €49.99Pieces:755Available:Now

The largest brick-built LEGO animal to date is basically also the most impressive, not only by its sheer size (and the detail that allows), but through the character and personality the fearsome 31129 Majestic Tiger inhabits. Yes, much of the early conversation was around its particular anatomical accuracy, but that shouldn’t overshadow just how brilliant this Creator 3-in-1 set is.

And that’s not only through its headline design, but the other two models – a koi fish and red panda – which may prompt you to pick up two or three copies of 31129 Majestic Tiger (and nobody could blame you). Importantly, this is also one of the best LEGO sets released in recent memory to come in at a more wallet-friendly price tag, making it a far easier sell than some of the bigger sets on this list.

Check out our review to see more of 31129 Majestic Tiger, which combines some seriously clever build techniques with a poseable, fun build – and all for under £50 / $50 / €50. That’s well worth a spot in the Top 20.

18 ­– Art 31203 World Map

Theme: Art Price: £219.99 / $249.99 / €249.99 Pieces: 11,695 Available: Now

The largest LEGO set of all time deserves a place on this list, even if it does only achieve that record through an overwhelming number of round 1×1 plates and tiles. But that shouldn’t detract from how impressive 31203 World Map looks when complete and hung on a wall, nor the customisation options it brings to the table in its oceans.

The default layout reflects a Bathymetric map, which charts the topography of the seas – the darker blues represent the deepest parts of the ocean, while lighter colours signify shallower areas. There’s no need to keep things so scientific, though: the instructions explicitly encourage builders to get creative with those many, many tiles. Topped off with a white frame (in stark contrast to the rest of the Art line-up’s black borders), 31203 World Map builds into something very special indeed.

19 – LEGO ICONS 10295 Porsche 911

Theme:LEGO ICONSPrice:£124.99 / $149.99 / €129.99Pieces:1,458Available:Now

The LEGO Group’s latest Creator Expert (or 18+) vehicle finally brings Porsche into the fold, but as Technic and Speed Champions fans will know, it’s not the first time we’ve had a brick-built 911. Itisthe first time we’ve had a 2-in-1 set in this line of oversized cars, however, as10295 Porsche 911is configurable as either a Turbo coupe or Targa convertible.

That means you’re getting twice the bang for your buck from what’s already a very cool car, bridging different decades in Porsche history with aplomb. The dark orange interior sits beautifully against the stark white exterior, representing a new hue for this subtheme (following the red of 10248 Ferrari F40, the dark green of 10242 Mini Cooper MK VII, and so on).

Don’t let the experience of theshort-lived gift-with-purchasedeter you: this is a spiritual successor to only 10265 Ford Mustang in design, which is to say it’s up there with the very best of the LEGO Group’s larger vehicles. While its price tag may once have been at the upper echelons of the company’s portfolio,10295 Porsche 911is actually one of the cheaper 18+ sets available today, offering an enticing build and stunning final model for just (just!) £124.99 / $149.99 / €129.99.

20 – Creator Expert 10255 Assembly Square

Theme:Creator Expert Price:£229.99 / $279.99 / €259.99Pieces:4,002Available:Now

If you’re looking to dive into the LEGO Group’s line-up of modular buildings, you can’t do much better than 10255 Assembly Square. The biggest set in the LEGO for Adults (formerly Creator Expert) subtheme to date, the 10th-anniversary building combines references and architectural styles from a decade of modulars, but still stands on its own two feet as one of the most impressive and delightful building experiences currently available.

It’s also the oldest modular building on the market, and while it’s not slated to retire for a while yet, you’d still do well not to miss out. Whether as a standalone addition to your LEGO collection or a gateway to realising a huge LEGO city layout, 10255 Assembly Square is far and away the best (and best value) modular building the LEGO Group has released to date – even if it has gone up in price for 2022…

Notice something missing?

This list is updated regularly to reflect the 20 best LEGO sets currently available on the UK version of LEGO.com. If something sells out there, it drops off the list until restocked.

Here are some sets in contention for the LEGO Set Buy List but for their out of stock status on the UK version of LEGO.com (availability in other territories will vary, so click the link to see if it’s still available where you are!).

LEGO ICONS 10300 Back to the Future Time MachineLEGO UK exclusive: Sold out

LEGO ICONS 76989 Horizon Forbidden West: TallneckLEGO UK: Sold out Amazon: Available now

LEGO ICONS 10294 TitanicLEGO UK exclusive: Sold out

LEGO Marvel 76178 Daily BugleLEGO UK exclusive: Sold out

Retired sets

If a LEGO set is retired, it also comes out of the list. These sets can often be found on the secondary market, such as through Amazon, but expect to pay top dollar compared to their initial retail prices. If anything, they’re a great lesson to grab the sets you want before they retire.

Stranger Things 75810 The Upside DownLEGO UK exclusive: Retired Amazon: Available now

Ideas 21322 Pirates of Barracuda BayLEGO UK: Retired Amazon: Available now

Batman 76139 1989 BatmobileLEGO UK: Retired Amazon: Available now

NINJAGO 71699 Thunder RaiderLEGO UK: Retired Amazon: Available now

The LEGO Movie 2 70840 Welcome to Apocalypseburg! – LEGO UK: Retired Amazon: Available now

Ideas 21309 NASA Apollo Saturn V – LEGO UK: Retired Amazon: Available nowReissued as 92176 NASA Apollo Saturn V

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