These Retiring LEGO Sets Are Sold Out at the LEGO Store, But You Can Still Snag Them At Amazon
LEGO's monthly wave of set retirements means dozens of products are disappearing from sale, with nearly 30 already out of stock on LEGO's own website. Once a set sells out entirely, buyers are typically left paying inflated prices through third-party resellers, so shoppers wanting to secure a set at its original price have a narrowing window to act. Amazon, however, still holds stock of a handful of these soon-to-retire sets, some at a discount, offering a last chance before they vanish for good.
Among the eight sets still available at Amazon are the Star Wars Home One Starcruiser (559 pieces, reduced from $69.99 to $54.99) and the Star Wars Acclamator-Class Assault Ship (450 pieces, $49.73), alongside a One Piece Battle at Arlong Park set (926 pieces with five minifigures, $78.00) and a Mario Kart Toad's Garage set (390 pieces, discounted to $31.99). Smaller items such as the Botanicals Lotus Flower (down to $8.99) and a Donut Truck ($15.99) are also in stock, alongside the Bugatti Bolide and Robot World Rollercoaster. Notably, the highly sought-after Legend of Zelda Great Deku Tree set, also retiring this month, has already sold out everywhere.
- LEGO is retiring dozens of sets this month; many already sold out.
- Amazon still stocks about eight retiring sets, some discounted.
- Popular Zelda Great Deku Tree set has sold out completely.