• Sun. Oct 5th, 2025

All The Lego Sets Retiring Soon

While Lego’s popularity seems to be eternal, sets don’t last forever. The company routinely sunsets kits and even entire product lines to make room for new releases, and a new round of sets looks to be leaving soon. Several kits from popular collections like Super Mario, Marvel, Sonic The Hedgehog, Star Wars, and Minecraft are all listed as “Retiring Soon” on Lego’s online store. There are some surprising releases ending soon, including Luke Skywalker’s Landspeeder model, the Avengers Endgame Final Battle display, and Princess Peach’s Castle playset, just to name a few.

So, what happens when a Lego set is retired? Essentially, it means Lego won’t be making any more of those specific kits, and they won’t be sold directly from Lego anymore–but retired Lego sets don’t necessarily disappear immediately. Some will remain available from third-party sellers but may be much harder to find and at higher prices than they initially launched, so it’s worth picking up soon-to-be-discontinued Lego figures and playsets while they’re still available.

To help, we’ve combed through the online listing and rounded up a list of the coolest Lego sets retiring soon. Note that we don’t know when these sets will officially be retired, and it’s possible they could sell out soon. Luckily, many are available at multiple online retailers, so we’ve included links to buy at Amazon, Target, and the Lego Store, where available. That way, if one link sells out, there’s a chance you could find it at one of the others. In some cases, kits may be available at a lower price at certain retailers, so we’ve also noted the prices at each online store.

Super Mario: Peach’s Castle Expansion (1,216 pieces)

$103 ($130)

Super Mario: Rambi the Rhino Expansion (106 pieces)

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Super Mario: Penguin Family Snow Adventure (228 pieces)

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Super Mario: Diddy Kong’s Mine Cart Rise Expansion Set (1,157 pieces)

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Super Mario: Nabbit at Toad’s Shop Expansion (230 pieces)

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Sonic the Hedgehog: Sonic’s Green Hill Zone Loop Challenge (802 pieces)

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Sonic the Hedgehog: Amy’s Animal Rescue Island (388 pieces)

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Star Wars: The Phantom Menace Figures (732 pieces)

$55

Star Wars: Pirate Snub Fighter (285 pieces)

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Star Wars: Luke Skywalker’s Landspeeder (1,890 pieces)

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DC: Batmobile Pursuit – Batman vs. The Joker (54 pieces)

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Marvel: Wolverine’s Adamantium Claws (596 pieces)

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Marvel: Avenger Endgame Final Battle (794 pieces)

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Marvel: Venomized Groot (630 pieces)

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Marvel: Baby Rocket’s Ship (330 pieces)

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Marvel: The Hoopty (420 pieces)

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Marvel: Iron Man Hulkbuster vs. Thanos (66 pieces)

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Minecraft: The Crafting Box 4.0 (605 pieces)

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Minecraft: The Pumpkin Farm (257 pieces)

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Minecraft: The Animal Sanctuary (206 pieces)

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Minecraft: The Devourer Showdown (420 pieces)

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Disney: Celebration Train (200 pieces)

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Disney: Elsa’s Frozen Treats (82 pieces)

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Disney: Princess Belle’s Storytime Horse Carriage (62 pieces)

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Disney: Asha’s Cottage (509 pieces)

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Harry Potter: Quidditch Trunk (599 pieces)

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Harry Potter: Harry Potter & Cho Chang Figures (267 pieces)

$20

Harry Potter: Kingsley Shacklebolt & Nymphadora Tonks Figures (250 pieces)

$20

More Lego Sets Retiring Soon

A selection of sets from various other Lego lines are also retiring soon. While we’ve listed a few noteworthy kits below, you’ll find even more kits marked for retirement at Lego’s Online Store.