Snag These Awesome LEGO Sets Before They Go Away Forever
LEGO doesn’t keep sets around forever. Here are the best sets on their retirement list – pick them up while you still can!
LEGO Gargantos Showdown (76205)
The green, tentacled fiend from Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness has posable jointed limbs to hold his minifig friends with. The set comes with Strange, Wong, and America Chavez. Snag this fun evening project and display piece before it’s gone – only $30.
- 264 Pieces
- 3 minifigs
- Over 4.5″ high, 12″ wide, and 10″ deep
Sanctuary II: Endgame Battle (76237)
Inspired by Thanos’ 4-winged spaceship in Endgame. Includes Thanos with helmet, Ironman with repulser blasts, and Captain Marvel with power blasts. Another smaller set for Marvel fans that’s great for building after a long day at work. You can pick it up for $40.
- 322 pieces
- 3 minifigs and an Infinity Gauntlet
- Over 2.5″ high, 7″ long, and 14″ wide
- Spacecraft has an opening cockpit, opening cargo hold, and 6 stud shooters
LEGO Imperial Probe Droid (75306)
This pesky probe droid from The Empire Strikes Back posable offers a more complex build. Once constructed it’s perfect for display with a snow-themed base and an info plaque. This set can be yours for $60.
- 683 pieces
- Over 10.5″ high, 9″ wide, and 4″ deep
- Transparent, brick-built pole to ‘suspend’ it
Eternals: Rise of the Domo (76156)
Inspired by the massive Eternals’ ship, this set is ready for a battle. The ship houses the six eternal warriors and opens to reveal an armory, lab, and cockpit. Those tools will come in handy as they fight the two included Deviant figs. Your last chance to pick up this $90 set is coming soon.
- 1040 pieces
- 6 minifigs and 2 Deviant figures
- Spaceship measures over 8” long
LEGO 1989 Batwing (76161)
Show off your fandom with this massive Batwing model that’s almost two feet wide. It’s packed with details and comes with Batman, Joker, and goon minifigs. You can either hang it on your wall or display it on the included brick-built stand with a display plaque. You can get the Keaton era’s second-best transport for $200.
- 2363 pieces
- 3 minifigs
- Over 4” high, 20” long, and 22” wide
- Can be wall mounted using special brick
- Has a removable canopy, full interior, and poseable flaps
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