Just want to say thank you for including Duplo. A few other creators seem to skip them and as a collector with a toddler its nice to have a list of those sets for her.
I bought the Cantina last year when it was rumored to be retiring, so i'm glad i didn't have to worry about missing out on that. and it's great too because i focused on getting the AT-AT this year and just started building that today.
Amazing video, absolutely love how it is set up. I just wanna make sure that the At-Te, Ahsoka’s Jedi Shuttle, the ghost and phantom 2, daily bugle, and Zane’s ice dragon creature are sticking around
Hi Jake. Thank you so much for this information. Question, if a LEGO set is marked as retiring soon let’s say in Denmark but in the United States list is not included, does it mean the set only will be retired in that specific country or everywhere? Even if like I said it is not included in other countries lists. I collect the architecture theme and I had no idea 2 of them were retiring this year, I live in the US and they are not marked like that. Thank you so much in advance and keep up the great work.
Thanks for the update Jake! Much appreciated. So I have a question.. Im not new to Lego but buying as investment is new to me. I have bought a Star Wars set 75364 for €72,- that is announced to be retired. The box is sealed but the printing on the box is damaged slightly and the box looks a bit rough on the edges. Like 5cm² (±1inch²) of the printing is gone. The seller now offers a 10% discount for the damage (so total 65,-) or full refund. What is the best to go for you experienced guys think?
Hmmmm... I could have swore I saw it marked retiring soon in Germany. But upon further inspection I don't see that tag anymore. Might stick around another year
They stop producing per end calendar year, at the latest. Also the supply chain to retailers have already been ended for months. Certain sets will remain in stock in warehouses from Lego and of course (online) retailers for some time till the items are sold.
Just want to say thank you for including Duplo. A few other creators seem to skip them and as a collector with a toddler its nice to have a list of those sets for her.
I have three kids under 7 so Duplo is popular in my house
I bought the Cantina last year when it was rumored to be retiring, so i'm glad i didn't have to worry about missing out on that. and it's great too because i focused on getting the AT-AT this year and just started building that today.
Thank you!
Thx again Jake. I look forward to your streams.
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Jake we missed your videos! Don’t ever stop
Hard to find time between my job and family which I both love. But I still really enjoy making content
Amazing video, absolutely love how it is set up. I just wanna make sure that the At-Te, Ahsoka’s Jedi Shuttle, the ghost and phantom 2, daily bugle, and Zane’s ice dragon creature are sticking around
This list would appear to be incomplete. For example 71786 Ninjago Zane's Ice Dragon Creature....
Hmmmm looks like I did miss this one. Thx for the correction
I'm glad I bought the bricklink forest stronghold and camping adventure since those were released and retired the same day 😂
This is true!!!
You sure about the Joy BrickHeadz? Nowhere stats that will be going
Too many set I want to get before it gets retired
I know right!!!
Hi Jake. Thank you so much for this information. Question, if a LEGO set is marked as retiring soon let’s say in Denmark but in the United States list is not included, does it mean the set only will be retired in that specific country or everywhere? Even if like I said it is not included in other countries lists. I collect the architecture theme and I had no idea 2 of them were retiring this year, I live in the US and they are not marked like that. Thank you so much in advance and keep up the great work.
Yes 99/100 they will retire in the same year I have only seen two examples in 12 years of LEGO collecting where this didn’t happen
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Thanks for the update Jake! Much appreciated.
So I have a question.. Im not new to Lego but buying as investment is new to me. I have bought a Star Wars set 75364 for €72,- that is announced to be retired. The box is sealed but the printing on the box is damaged slightly and the box looks a bit rough on the edges. Like 5cm² (±1inch²) of the printing is gone. The seller now offers a 10% discount for the damage (so total 65,-) or full refund. What is the best to go for you experienced guys think?
65 for this set is pretty decent! The box damage will affect the value but not much in the short term. I would take that deal!
@@JakesBricks Thank you for the reply! I will take the discount in that case. Much appreciated mate 👍🏽
Legolas & Gimli Brickheadz retiring already? Weren’t they released with Barad-Dur?
They were!! It’s crazy quick
Is obi wan Starfighter retiring because people say it is
What sets would you recommand for investing? Would be nice to see a video😊
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I really appreciate these lists. And I am a Monkie Kid fan (that and Dreamzzz are my favorite active themes)
Woah! Those are deep cut themes! Love it
I've also seen that Mirabel madrigal brickheadz is also retiring this year.. which is weird because I think it just released in August or July
You are right! I missed that one! That's going to be a short shelf life
@@JakesBricks i know! I just picked it up a few weeks ago.. I'm loving all these brickheadz that they're releasing
Would have been quicker to list the sets that aren’t retiring! 😂😂😂😂
But would have been less informative
Ha true! LOL
So the Daily Bugle is sticking around?
sure is!
What about that purple Bowser car?
I didn't see it marked as retiring soon on lego.com. Doesn't mean it won't retire just means it hasn't been confirmed
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Star Wars for the win!
Mickey Mouse sure….??
Hmmmm... I could have swore I saw it marked retiring soon in Germany. But upon further inspection I don't see that tag anymore. Might stick around another year
But if a set retires in France, that doesn't mean it retires in the USA...
it does
If a tree falls in the forest and no-one is there to hear it, did it happen
They stop producing per end calendar year, at the latest. Also the supply chain to retailers have already been ended for months. Certain sets will remain in stock in warehouses from Lego and of course (online) retailers for some time till the items are sold.
99 times out of 100 it means that set will retire world wide. I can only think of two examples ever where that didn't happen
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