Will LEGO discontinue the Millennium Falcon?

Will LEGO discontinue the Millennium Falcon?

Realistically speaking when do we expect the UCS 75192 Millennium Falcon to retire. It’s been rumoured to be due for the chopping block since 2020, I see some people commenting it’s going to retire in a few months and I’ve seen some sources say it’s retirement is due late 2023.

How much is the UCS Millennium Falcon worth?

VALUE: 87% The price tag for this set is astronomical. It costs $899.99 in Canada. However, it also comes with one of the largest bricks counts of any LEGO® set ever. The Millennium Falcon is a 7541-brick kit.

What is the rarest LEGO Millennium Falcon?

LEGO set 10179 Ultimate Collector’s Millennium Falcon was a 5,197 piece Star Wars set with 5 minifigs released in 2007.

What LEGO sets are worth investing in?

5 LEGO sets which are increasing in value

  • Ewok Village.
  • Café Corner.
  • Cloud City and the Printed Boba Fett.
  • Original Star Wars Millennium Falcon.
  • New Saturn 5.

What is the most collectible Legos?

Most Valuable Used LEGO Sets

  • 106 UNICEF Van. Theme / Subtheme Town / Promotional.
  • 1308 Fire Station. Theme / Subtheme System i Leg / Town Plan.
  • 1310 ESSO Filling Station.
  • 1307 VW Auto Showroom.
  • 10179 Ultimate Collector’s Millennium Falcon.
  • 10143 Death Star II.
  • 118 Electronic Train.
  • 10040 Black Seas Barracuda.

Are Lego sets a good investment?

They noted retired Lego sets that were sold on secondary markets saw prices rises close to 11% annually. That is currently faster than the rates for gold, stocks and bonds. According to researchers, those who invest in Legos long-term can yield positive returns two to three years after retirement.

Is Lego Pirates of Barracuda Bay retiring?

It’s now official – the LEGO Pirates of Barracuda Bay set has retired for good, thanks to a change in its status on the UK website.

Are discontinued LEGO sets worth more?

A study by researchers at the Higher School of Economics in Moscow found that prices for retired LEGO sets grew 11 per cent annually between 1987 and 2015 —a rate that’s faster than bonds, stocks, and even gold.

What Lego sets will increase in value?