Should You Invest in the LEGO Star Wars 501st Battle Pack? (Set 75345)



Is the LEGO Star Wars 501st Battle Pack (Set 75345) a Good Investment? from Youtuber- Deal Watch



Title: Should You Invest in the LEGO Star Wars 501st Battle Pack? (Set 75345)

Hey there, fellow LEGO enthusiasts and potential investors! Today, we’re diving into the world of Lego investing once again to discuss the highly anticipated LEGO Star Wars 501st Battle Pack (Set 75345). Will this set make you tons of money, or is it destined to gather dust in the trash? Let’s find out, shall we?

First off, let’s talk about the value you’re getting for your hard-earned 20 USD. With this battle pack, you’ll snag four or five 501st clone troopers (including two exclusive heavy troopers), an officer, a specialist, and an AV-7 anti-vehicle cannon. Now, let’s be clear – nobody is buying this set for the cannon. It’s all about those Clone Troopers!

Comparing it to its predecessor, the 2020 501st Battle Pack, priced at 30 USD, the 2022 version saves you a cool ten bucks while offering the same amount of Clone Troopers. So, if you’re aiming to amass an army of these iconic figures, the 2022 battle pack is your best bet. Pair it up with the Clone command station, and you’ve got yourself a winning strategy to bulk up on Clone Troopers.

Now, let’s discuss the investment potential of this set. History has shown us that Lego Star Wars Battle Packs have seen absurdly impressive returns over the past decade. And guess what? Battle Packs featuring clone troopers tend to be the cream of the crop when it comes to retirement value. So, it’s entirely possible that this set could increase in value by three to five times over the next five to ten years. But, hey, no guarantees here – just a pattern we’ve noticed with similar clone-focused Battle Packs.

But before you go sprinting to the store, let’s talk about saturation. The ultra-popular 2020 501st Battle Pack will be retiring in December 2022, and Lego wasted no time in releasing an updated version of the 501st battle pack. This means that collectors who’ve been hoarding the previous edition for the past two years might not feel the urgent need to stock up on the new set. So, keep that in mind when considering your investment.

Speaking of investment, chances are that this set will have relatively high demand in retirement. Clone Trooper Battle Packs have a proven track record of making a ton of money in retirement, thanks to their high investment potential. However, this could also result in slower price growth in the short term. So, while over-investment may not totally obliterate the set’s price in retirement, it’s worth keeping in mind.

In conclusion, do I think the 2023 501st Battle Pack will make for a good Lego investment? Absolutely. Will it make you as rich as Jeff Bezos? Well, let’s not get carried away, but doubling or even tripling in price over just a few years into retirement? That’s a definite possibility. The combination of high demand, a long history of clone Battle Packs skyrocketing in price, and the collector frenzy surrounding this set make it an enticing investment opportunity.

And if you’re hungry for more Lego investing insights, be sure to check out the video mentioned in the transcript for five Lego sets that are projected to skyrocket in price soon.

Remember, folks, investing in Lego can be a fun and profitable venture, but always do your research and make informed decisions. Until next time, keep building and investing smartly!

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