Non-retired buying list · June 2026
Non-Retired Buying List
The top 10 still-in-production LEGO sets ranked by composite score. Includes Active and Retiring soon. Companion list: Retired Buying List.
Investment thesis
Every retired flagship was an in-production set first. The biggest LEGO returns historically come from buying flagships at or below MSRP, holding through the retirement announcement, and selling into the post-retirement scarcity wave. The cost is patience. You are typically sitting on a set 1 to 3 years before the retirement catalyst hits. We prioritise sets that are already Retiring soon, available at or under MSRP today, and from product lines with a track record of post-retirement appreciation (UCS Star Wars, Modular Buildings, Icons flagships, licensed Technic).
How we score
The composite score (0-100) weights: 5yr CAGR forecast (35%), retirement status (25%), community engagement (20%), and market liquidity plus price agreement (20%). See the full methodology on the contact page.

Millennium Falcon
Largest LEGO set ever made. Confirmed retiring December 2026. Last entry window before the historical post-retirement surge.

Avengers Tower
Below MSRP MCU flagship with 30+ minifigs. Marvel fandom retention is exceptional for retired sets.

Eiffel Tower
Largest piece-count LEGO set. Scheduled to retire late 2026. Mainstream appeal supports the post-retirement run-up.

Concorde
Affordable entry point in the Icons line. Aviation theme with consistent collector interest.

NASA Artemis Space Launch System
Space license. Below MSRP with active status. Buy trigger on retirement announcement.
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