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These Recently Retired LEGO Sets Are Still Available on Amazon While Stock Lasts

Other than directly through LEGO, Amazon has always been one of the best places to buy LEGO sets. Whether it’s preordering the next big thing, getting a set on sale you’ve had your eye on for a while, or perusing themes you’re a fan of, it’s easy to navigate. But Amazon also has a handful of retired sets for sale while supplies last. In our August update, we once again aggregate retired sets the retailer still has in stock, removed anythin out of stock, and break down even more sets expected to retire soon.

Retired LEGO Sets Still in Stock at Amazon

As you’ll notice, many of the sets from the July update are still available, save for a few. The adorable LEGO Gingerbread Ornaments and the LEGO Icons Loop Coaster sets are no longer available to purchase through Amazon, so good on you if you were able to snag these before they were gone forever. You might be able to find them at a mom and pop LEGO shop, but unlikely at MSRP. Some of the retired sets in stock are at single-digit quantities, so act fast if you’ve had your eye on any of them. As of writing this article, there’s only two LEGO Icons Chevrolet Camaro Z28 sets left, one Miles “Tails” Prower BrickHeadz available, and just three Harry Potter & Cho Chang BrickHeadz sets available at Amazon.

Do retired sets ever come back from retirement?

If you ever truly miss out on a LEGO set, the good news is that LEGO will sometimes bring them back as a redesigned set. The most recent example of this is the 3-in-1 Medieval Castle that was retired all the back in 2021. As part of the latest August releases, LEGO dropped a newer version called the Medieval Horse Knight Castle. We had the chance to build it ourselves, and while it isn’t the same as the original, it’s still better than browsing third-party listings for the retired product.

Which LEGO Sets Are Retiring Soon?

The upcoming retiring LEGO sets list hasn’t changed much since last month, as many of what was covered in July are still on LEGO’s Retiring Soon page. This time, however, there are some notable inclusions. King Magnifico’s Castle (43224) from Disney’s Wish is scheduled to be retired by the end of 2025, according to BrickEconomy. Then there’s the LEGO Education BricQ Motion Prime Set (45400), a pretty cool collection of pieces that encourage creativity and understanding motion, forces, and physics in LEGO form. Some of these sets retiring soon are actually on sale at Barnes & Noble right now if you want to pick them up for cheap.

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

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