These Retiring LEGO Sets Were Around For Years.



These LEGO sets have been in circulation for several years prior to their retirement. from Youtuber- Brick Bucks



pieces. Both of these sets have been incredibly popular among LEGO fans and collectors, which is why they have been kept around for such a long time.

Another set that has been on the shelves for over 4 years is the Hogwarts Castle from the Harry Potter theme. This magnificent set, set number 71043, was released in August of 2018 and has been capturing the imaginations of LEGO enthusiasts ever since. With a whopping 6,020 pieces, this set is a true masterpiece and a must-have for any Harry Potter fan. Its long shelf life is a testament to its popularity and the demand it has generated.

Moving on to sets that have been around for 5 years or more, we have the Disney Castle and the Ninjago City sets. The Disney Castle, set number 71040, was released in September of 2016 and has been enchanting LEGO fans with its magical details ever since. With 4,080 pieces, it is a true centerpiece for any Disney lover’s LEGO collection. The Ninjago City set, set number 70620, was released in August of 2017 and stands tall with its 4,867 pieces. Both of these sets have been on the shelves for a remarkable amount of time and have proven to be extremely popular among LEGO enthusiasts.

Now, you might be wondering why these sets are retiring if they have been such great sellers. Well, LEGO constantly refreshes their portfolio and introduces new sets to keep things exciting and enticing for fans. Retiring sets make way for new sets to take their place and continue driving sales for the company. As a LEGO investor, it’s important to keep an eye on these retiring sets and consider their potential for increased value in the aftermarket.

So, while it’s exciting to see new sets hit the shelves, it’s also a bit sad to say goodbye to these long-standing and beloved sets. But hey, that’s the LEGO world for you – always changing and evolving. As collectors and investors, we have to adapt and make smart choices when it comes to buying and reselling LEGO sets.

And there you have it! These sets that have been around for years are finally bidding us farewell. Whether you’re a fan, a collector, or an investor, it’s important to pay attention to the shelf life of LEGO sets and consider the supply and demand dynamics when making your purchasing decisions.

So, keep on building and investing, LEGO enthusiasts. And remember, even though these sets are retiring, the joy and excitement they brought us will live on in our collections and memories. Happy building and may the bricks be with you!

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