These Recently Retired LEGO Sets Are Still Available at Amazon, But Not Forever

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Jun 11, 2025 - 21:38
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These Recently Retired LEGO Sets Are Still Available at Amazon, But Not Forever

As much as we all love LEGO and the endless amount of available builds, not every set sticks around forever. Most LEGO sets eventually "retire", meaning they won't be able to be purchased from most retailers. Luckily, Amazon still has a handful of these retired sets for sale, but stock is limited, so now's the perfect time to pick up some great sets you may have almost missed out on. Many of these are even being sold at a small discount, giving you even more incentive to pick them up now and avoid mark-ups from resellers.

There are countless ways to buy LEGO sets in 2025, but retired sets can be hard to find at major retailers. Below are some of the recently retired sets that you can still nab from Amazon before they're gone forever.

Retired LEGO Sets Still Available to Buy From Amazon

There's always something for folks of all ages when it comes to LEGO. From kid-friendly playsets to display models, the retired sets available at Amazon offer a fairly wide variety. I'm partial to the Star Wars R2-D2 (75308) as both a massive Star Wars and LEGO fan; this super detailed model is perfect as a display piece in a game room or on your book shelf. Then we have the Technic Porsche 911 (42096), another adult-friendly car model that's almost one-to-one to the actual car. Finally, the LEGO Brickheads line has always been a fan-favorite, and the retired Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings figures are on sale and still available to purchase on Amazon.

A great way to keep track of retired sets and upcoming retirees, we'd recommend checking out the Brick Economy website. This is a third-party site that tracks all of these sets, and you can check out the full list to see what's next.

Which LEGO Sets Are Retiring Soon?

If you're out of the loop, it can be a bit confusing to figure out which LEGO sets are retiring soon and when. Luckily, if you go to LEGO's official website, there's a "Last Chance to Buy" page with all the info you'll need and is updated regularly. They do not, however, post the exact date the set will be retired, so if you're interested in a specific set that will be off store shelves soon, the beginning of the month is the best time to check.

Below I've aggregated some of the coolest sets that'll be retired soon, from Marvel and Super Mario sets to a sweet F1 McClaren race car.

Myles Obenza is a freelance writer for IGN. Follow him on Bluesky @mylesobenza.bsky.social.