I worked at the LEGO Store. When it says last chance to buy, it actually means that that particular store will not be selling that set anymore. So it’s the “last chance” to get it at that particular store. So it’s not necessarily retiring.
Definitly think that sets should be out for longer before they retire, especially more popular ones such as A-frame cabin and sanctum. Not everyone has money to spend all the time, and if they cant decrease prices they should increase shelf life.
While I agree with this premise, that especially more expensive sets should be around for longer so people can save up, in practice it doesn work. Lego releases so many new sets every year, you have to save up for the new one before you have time to get the old one. This mainly hurts people that like to collect loads of things, but thankfully not everyone. I spent a ton on Lego so far this year, but only 2 are from this year's lineup. The main draw is in older sets that I missed or that I still haven't been able to buy, like Rivendell or older castle or classic space sets.
Wow, I can’t believe the sanctum is going before the daily bugle. Maybe the daily bugle stands out more in the modular line due to its height. Thanks for the insight!
The 3-in-1 Castle must be one of the most popular sets in that theme. I have two and may get a third to build some of the rebrickable models (which there are many) to add to the original set.
I don't know anything about the show, but I sure do like the Ninjago stuff. If Gardens and Markets is going away it sure is tempting to splurge and get them.
You should, but I think its around 600 for both of them? I'm 90% sure that gardens is retiring by the end of this year as it's been around since 2021, not sure about markets though
The Tree House and the Medieval Castle are my main considerations. In my country the 2:00 Medieval Castle is around $125. Not that great of a deal for parts. And if you need 2-3 of them to build the bigger MOCs, it gets expensive. The 11:00 Tree House on the other hand is available for around $215. Better value. Love the MOC builds of the set as well. Maybe can even build a wooden castle ?? :O Might actually buy. Caught my eye since release but kept my wallet tight. Then again, the Zelda set just arrived with a VERY desireable tree set. But it's 536 less pieces for $80 more D:
Amazon and Target have been having the 3-in-1 castle on sale for 80USD lately again. If/when it retires I hope doesn't take long to put out a new version of a castle in that price range. The other medieval style castles are all few hundred dollars and seems a bit much for kids to pay (adults can afford, but kids are the largest part of Lego's business).
I remember buying my first LEGO set ever. Ninjago city gardens. It was on my birthday 3 years ago. I didn’t end up finishing it because I was either uninterested or just busy. Hearing that it will retire before I even finish building is insane. I’m starting to watch your videos again now, like live streams and of course your old unboxing videos.
15:02 Stud-enium Falcon leaving is music to my ears. I could literally cut a baseplate into the shape of the Millenium Falcon and you wouldnt be able to tell em apart. xD Jokes aside I'd love to see a mid-size Falcon with smoother surfaces like the 75375 set. I'll probably not buy it but still. 2:00 nice notes on that Castle set. Combining two into a larger Castle sounds cool but doing six like 20:45 for $600 is bonkers. Interesting look with the dark grey walls unlike the light grey castles we usually see.
What also sucks is that newer lego passenger train they released (The green one) will probably retire very soon in favor of a crappier uglier looking one that somehow takes even more batteries to run, this is a personal thing of mine, but sometimes very rarely, I wish they would just go back to 9V, batteries just piss me off sometimes.
This list is so amazingly long and I think I have 3-4 sets on this list I actually care about. The explorer sets are nice because of the animals, but for me they need to be discounted to be worth it. The A-Frame and Tree House are for sure great looking sets, but too expensive as well. Lastly the main set I think is top tier (and probably worth buying full price) is the 3 in 1 castle. I already own two of them, but I want a third one to get more options with the Mocs that are built with it. If the Viking Village is going to retire, that one will be important to pick up if someone wants it and doesn't already have it. I think it is the current best set Lego has, possibly that they've ever made. It is not as ingenious and full of figures as a Lion Knight's, but the price is amazing for what you get.
Hi bricksie I have just rediscovered your channel for the first time in years I remember watching you during the begins of covid I love you vids I still remember the old tables that looped around the basement and all I have been a viewer since 5k subs!
I am so disappointed with the Ninjago city gardens set being retired. I got into Ninjago very recently, and I saw the set and I was in LOVE! Its so pretty! And from what I've seen it comes with all of the main character figures. But its crazy pricey. Since it'll be retired soon I imagine it'll become a collectors item and shoot up in price even more. But I guess that's what happens when your 12 years late to the party, sigh. Even though the sets only been out for around 4.
Love the Speed Champions- favorite theme right now (do have WAY more Star Wars...) happy to say I have all the 8 wide sets... missed out on most of the 6 wide and they are hard to get :(
When I checked the lego website, minifigure series 25 is already retired. Quite sad. I was going to use brick search to get some more. Obviously I won't be able to do that as much as I wanted bazel the batlord and the goat herder. 🐐😢
Hey! Long time fan here and I know the comments sometimes are critical---- but it really hurts just seeing you call some sets and themes all just "bad"... Its okay to not be a fan of them but just know everything is for a different audience! Just hurts to hear you call some stuff bad when your audience (especially your younger audience) may be fans of those
Well sounds like I am going to buy the el dorado fortress sooner than I planned and then buy the knight castle later (I am from Denmark and I don’t know the English name for the castle. It is the set with like 22 mini figures inspired by the Lego castle theme) Update: I ordered the fortress. Same site still had 4 Galaxy Explorer sets left, so I ordered that one as well. I am so excited! Also I ordered the Saturn V rocket from the same site after it had retired (well it was just after Christmas that year it retired and Lego didn’t have anymore of them. Update: they have now been delivered and I am super happy!
I have a handful of sets i need to get asap b4 they skyrocket. I need that jurassic ford explorer set since i have the jeep. I really want the hogsmeade village set. Theres a bunch i want .
I wish they would stop making these sets so big. I would love to pick some of these up but space is a major obstacle. Also, that Endor diorama set looked really good in the box art, but a big disappointment when I actually built it.
An amazing collection. Are your shelving units BILLY from Ikea? Most of the units look like BILLY. I'm considering getting some for displaying my collection (still very small) but am looking for deeper options such as the unit where the Mos Eisley Cantina is sitting. Is that a BILLY or something else?
Hey Jordan, what HP house do you belong to? The Blue Jays are having a giveaway of the houses for fans coming up. I might go. I can get you one. It's basically a shirt with sleeves that go with the houses.
Should still be around till like late November. Sets always officially retire December 31st, but Lego stops producing sets before that date and sadly isn't transparent about quantity.
@@lordn4353 So deadline is 31st of December? I just got back into Lego so I’m trying to get back and start collecting again. My big purchases are Strange’s sanctum, Daily Bugle, Avengers Tower for myself and the office set and Disney castle, for my sister!
you talk so bad about Duplo did you know I can hold up your LEGO sets get a Duplo 4x4 or a jupeplay base plate get yourself a normal 4x4 or a two by two LEGO brick you can put them together a Jubilee brick and a normal brick in 1971 and 1980 LEGO books we've sets shall we what's out or order bits
I hate that so many retire so soon, especially as someone who doesn't make a lot of money month to month. I have 3 retiring wish lists, 1 for icons/creater/ideas, 2 SW, 3 City.... all with in totaled $3500-$4000 or so, guess I need to start getting some before its too late like last year... get what i want the most
I worked at the LEGO Store. When it says last chance to buy, it actually means that that particular store will not be selling that set anymore. So it’s the “last chance” to get it at that particular store. So it’s not necessarily retiring.
@@jonathangillett99 good info thx
I was about to say. Wayyyy too many of these sets are too big and expensive to already be retiring.
Great info, his local Lego Store is also the largest in Canada. It probably has a lot of shelf space for a lot of sets.
What about when its Online?
@@adamb2619 That should mean that it’s actually going to retire.
Definitly think that sets should be out for longer before they retire, especially more popular ones such as A-frame cabin and sanctum. Not everyone has money to spend all the time, and if they cant decrease prices they should increase shelf life.
While I agree with this premise, that especially more expensive sets should be around for longer so people can save up, in practice it doesn work. Lego releases so many new sets every year, you have to save up for the new one before you have time to get the old one.
This mainly hurts people that like to collect loads of things, but thankfully not everyone. I spent a ton on Lego so far this year, but only 2 are from this year's lineup. The main draw is in older sets that I missed or that I still haven't been able to buy, like Rivendell or older castle or classic space sets.
Wow, I can’t believe the sanctum is going before the daily bugle. Maybe the daily bugle stands out more in the modular line due to its height. Thanks for the insight!
it will be still available all over.....except in lego stores maybe
18:08 bro why would the Viking village retire this year? I think it sold pretty decently and it hasn’t even been out for 6 months yet
I'm surprised shadowbox is retiring, doesn't feel like it's been out long at all
It's sad that all of these great sets have to retire. Especially sets like the AT-AT and the sanctum sanctorum.😭
Yeah I think the AT AT should stay even longer
@@Casedilla73 Me too...
That set looks amazing and I really wish I had the money for it!
The 3-in-1 Castle must be one of the most popular sets in that theme. I have two and may get a third to build some of the rebrickable models (which there are many) to add to the original set.
I would get four of them the falcon castle moc is awsome
I don't know anything about the show, but I sure do like the Ninjago stuff. If Gardens and Markets is going away it sure is tempting to splurge and get them.
You should, but I think its around 600 for both of them? I'm 90% sure that gardens is retiring by the end of this year as it's been around since 2021, not sure about markets though
The Tree House and the Medieval Castle are my main considerations.
In my country the 2:00 Medieval Castle is around $125. Not that great of a deal for parts. And if you need 2-3 of them to build the bigger MOCs, it gets expensive.
The 11:00 Tree House on the other hand is available for around $215. Better value. Love the MOC builds of the set as well. Maybe can even build a wooden castle ?? :O
Might actually buy. Caught my eye since release but kept my wallet tight. Then again, the Zelda set just arrived with a VERY desireable tree set. But it's 536 less pieces for $80 more D:
Amazon and Target have been having the 3-in-1 castle on sale for 80USD lately again. If/when it retires I hope doesn't take long to put out a new version of a castle in that price range. The other medieval style castles are all few hundred dollars and seems a bit much for kids to pay (adults can afford, but kids are the largest part of Lego's business).
I remember buying my first LEGO set ever. Ninjago city gardens. It was on my birthday 3 years ago. I didn’t end up finishing it because I was either uninterested or just busy. Hearing that it will retire before I even finish building is insane. I’m starting to watch your videos again now, like live streams and of course your old unboxing videos.
I wish I could get ninjago city gardens. It’s such a cool set but I don’t have money for it now and it’ll only get pricier once it retires 😢
It's always sad when sets retire, but hopefully that means newer and better sets are on their way.
sets here got the marvel ones just oreded A frame cabin enjoyed your live stream yesterday 🍕
You have such an impressive collection it always amase me when I watch your videos
15:02 Stud-enium Falcon leaving is music to my ears. I could literally cut a baseplate into the shape of the Millenium Falcon and you wouldnt be able to tell em apart. xD
Jokes aside I'd love to see a mid-size Falcon with smoother surfaces like the 75375 set. I'll probably not buy it but still.
2:00 nice notes on that Castle set. Combining two into a larger Castle sounds cool but doing six like 20:45 for $600 is bonkers. Interesting look with the dark grey walls unlike the light grey castles we usually see.
Yeah a smoother falcon would be nice but I think there should still be some exposed studs just for variety. Might up the price a little though
What also sucks is that newer lego passenger train they released (The green one) will probably retire very soon in favor of a crappier uglier looking one that somehow takes even more batteries to run, this is a personal thing of mine, but sometimes very rarely, I wish they would just go back to 9V, batteries just piss me off sometimes.
Hi Bricksie.
Thanks for the update on the new sets coming up in August, as well as the retiring sets.
Good luck with your Whatnot sale tomorrow.
This list is so amazingly long and I think I have 3-4 sets on this list I actually care about. The explorer sets are nice because of the animals, but for me they need to be discounted to be worth it. The A-Frame and Tree House are for sure great looking sets, but too expensive as well. Lastly the main set I think is top tier (and probably worth buying full price) is the 3 in 1 castle. I already own two of them, but I want a third one to get more options with the Mocs that are built with it.
If the Viking Village is going to retire, that one will be important to pick up if someone wants it and doesn't already have it. I think it is the current best set Lego has, possibly that they've ever made. It is not as ingenious and full of figures as a Lion Knight's, but the price is amazing for what you get.
Hi bricksie I have just rediscovered your channel for the first time in years I remember watching you during the begins of covid I love you vids I still remember the old tables that looped around the basement and all I have been a viewer since 5k subs!
Love the daily uploads
The space cmfs are actually retiring at the end of July.
I am so disappointed with the Ninjago city gardens set being retired. I got into Ninjago very recently, and I saw the set and I was in LOVE! Its so pretty! And from what I've seen it comes with all of the main character figures. But its crazy pricey. Since it'll be retired soon I imagine it'll become a collectors item and shoot up in price even more. But I guess that's what happens when your 12 years late to the party, sigh. Even though the sets only been out for around 4.
Love the Speed Champions- favorite theme right now (do have WAY more Star Wars...) happy to say I have all the 8 wide sets... missed out on most of the 6 wide and they are hard to get :(
My goal was to have one of every botanical and/or flowers set, but now I'm thinking I need a typewriter and a Sanctorum!
I hope some of them stay for next year
Omg… I need to get the Corvette, BMW motorcycle, and NASA space shuttle before they leave 😮
I have the space shuttle and it is very fun to build. I'd buy another, but 1 is fine
NASA space shuttle has been out for a while , Im surprised it hasn't retired
@@copperqwaser2468 I have been prolonging it. I think it’s time to get it.
@@beans7265 agreed. I’m going to get it now.
Where did you get your shelves for your lego displays?
A frame, question block and typewriter is the best ones that will retire
Bricksie, in your opinion, which is better to get before they retire: The Chevrolet Camaro or Corvette?
When I checked the lego website, minifigure series 25 is already retired. Quite sad. I was going to use brick search to get some more. Obviously I won't be able to do that as much as I wanted bazel the batlord and the goat herder. 🐐😢
What is everybody’s opinion on the taj mahal set? Would you say it’s a good build on par with Notre Dame or avoid it?
Hey! Long time fan here and I know the comments sometimes are critical---- but it really hurts just seeing you call some sets and themes all just "bad"... Its okay to not be a fan of them but just know everything is for a different audience! Just hurts to hear you call some stuff bad when your audience (especially your younger audience) may be fans of those
I managed to purchase 2x LEGO Star Wars 75290 Mos
Eisley and The office, for $588.
Is that decent price?
I’ve been chomping at the bit for the sanctum sanctorum but it’s never gone on discount
Well sounds like I am going to buy the el dorado fortress sooner than I planned and then buy the knight castle later (I am from Denmark and I don’t know the English name for the castle. It is the set with like 22 mini figures inspired by the Lego castle theme)
Update: I ordered the fortress. Same site still had 4 Galaxy Explorer sets left, so I ordered that one as well. I am so excited! Also I ordered the Saturn V rocket from the same site after it had retired (well it was just after Christmas that year it retired and Lego didn’t have anymore of them.
Update: they have now been delivered and I am super happy!
Not super into Star Wars, but debating on getting the Mos Eisley Cantina as an investment or to turn into a modular
Hey Bricksie do you know when the LOTR Rivendell set will retire?
Got Indian Jones and Jurassic park stuff 50% off a couple weeks ago when target was clearancing out stuff to make room for August Lego release items
when do the retiring sets usually get officially announced?
I have a handful of sets i need to get asap b4 they skyrocket. I need that jurassic ford explorer set since i have the jeep. I really want the hogsmeade village set. Theres a bunch i want .
Your setup looks really great
Shame I don’t have notifications of your new videos I just stumbled on this video
I don’t know if the question has been asked and sorry if I ask again but what about the Rivendell set ?
So happy I picked up 2 A frame cabins on Prime Day
That’s quick for the Mario brick 🧱
I wish they would stop making these sets so big. I would love to pick some of these up but space is a major obstacle. Also, that Endor diorama set looked really good in the box art, but a big disappointment when I actually built it.
An amazing collection. Are your shelving units BILLY from Ikea? Most of the units look like BILLY.
I'm considering getting some for displaying my collection (still very small) but am looking for deeper options such as the unit where the Mos Eisley Cantina is sitting. Is that a BILLY or something else?
It’s BILLY. He has spoken in many of his other videos about the shelving he uses and those are BILLYs.
The single depth ones…. Sure. But it doesn’t seem like IKEA sells double depth BILLY bookshelves.
Is the USC At At retiring confirmed for this year?
I’m literally building the sanctum sanctorum right now!!
Will you have any figures for sale in your Whatnot stream?
Damn...I've been waiting to buy the NES for so long. I guess it's time to finally get it.
Hey Jordan, what HP house do you belong to? The Blue Jays are having a giveaway of the houses for fans coming up. I might go. I can get you one. It's basically a shirt with sleeves that go with the houses.
There's no way the red panda and explorer plane are retiring. They just came out a month ago. That's gotta be an error.
I’m going to try get the AT AT
Weird not all these sales are going on in america.
Any idea what this year’s modular will be? I’m hearing a hospital.
I have being so disconnected lately but i better get that family reunion chinese set I always forget to ordef
very interesting
Whens the retire date for both The Sanctun Sanctoriun, and The Mos Eisley Cantina? Just so Dad & I ahead of time?
When is Rivendell retiring?
The 2fast 2furious Car is nearly 2 years old (next year) So maybe it will be retired 2025
The ones worth their money:
When does the Lego Harry Potter icons set retire
Wait what how is the gunship already retiring??!! 😮
I heard that was actually a fake report. Also, the ghost and phantom 2.
I think the Lego City needs a train bridge
It’s kind of shocking the massive Hogwarts has stuck around so long vs the Hogwarts Express.
Except some sets the majority of them are still available some years later.......overblown retiring sets
Alot of the stuff recently came out
Click bait title. The Super Mario 64 Question Mark Block is most certainly being restocked. I confirmed this with Lego themselves 😂😅😂😂😂😅😅😅
Vikings Village?
Holy Moley! I can't Keep up with Lego! this is Just WAY too much to collect and at too much!
Noooo not Dr. Strange’s crib bruh 😭 I was gonna gift that to myself for Christmas along with the bugle and avengers tower!
Should still be around till like late November.
Sets always officially retire December 31st, but Lego stops producing sets before that date and sadly isn't transparent about quantity.
@@lordn4353 So deadline is 31st of December? I just got back into Lego so I’m trying to get back and start collecting again. My big purchases are Strange’s sanctum, Daily Bugle, Avengers Tower for myself and the office set and Disney castle, for my sister!
It’s nice to see the overpriced ones retiring
you talk so bad about Duplo did you know I can hold up your LEGO sets get a Duplo 4x4 or a jupeplay base plate get yourself a normal 4x4 or a two by two LEGO brick you can put them together a Jubilee brick and a normal brick in 1971 and 1980 LEGO books we've sets shall we what's out or order bits
I hate that so many retire so soon, especially as someone who doesn't make a lot of money month to month.
I have 3 retiring wish lists, 1 for icons/creater/ideas, 2 SW, 3 City.... all with in totaled $3500-$4000 or so, guess I need to start getting some before its too late like last year... get what i want the most
Get what you can afford and won’t break the bank.
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@KingOfConnections it’s a statement
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