![]() There were a total of three large sets over 2,000 pieces. ➡ LARGE EXCLUSIVE LEGO SETS 2012: Looks like in 2012 LEGO decided to be even more conservative, as no sets reached 3,000 pieces or costs more than $200. Note that only one set had over 3,000 pieces and costs over $200. All other sets had less than 2,000 pieces. The fifth largest set was the #10217 LEGO Harry Potter Diagon Alley with 2,025 pieces and a price of $149.99. The fourth largest set was the #10218 LEGO Creator Pet Shop (retiring soon) with 2,032 pieces and a price of $149.99. The third largest set was the #8110 LEGO Technic Mercedes-Benz Unimog U 400 with 2,048 pieces and a price of $199.99. The second largest set was the #21010 LEGO Architecture Robie House with 2,276 pieces and a price of $199.99. LEGO SET WITH THE MOST PIECES SERIESThe largest LEGO set released in 2010 was the #10221 LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series Super Star Destroyer with 3,152 pieces and a price of $399.99. ➡ LARGE EXCLUSIVE LEGO SETS 2011: There were a total of five large sets over 2,000 pieces this year. The third largest set was the #10211 LEGO Creator Grand Emporium with 2,182 pieces and a price of $149.99. The second largest set was the #10212 LEGO Star Wars Imperial Shuttle with 2,503 pieces and a price of $259.99. ➡ LARGE EXCLUSIVE LEGO SETS 2010: There were a total of three large sets over 2,000 pieces this year, the largest being over 4,000 pieces! The largest set was the #10214 LEGO Creator Tower Bridge (still available, see link) with 4,287 pieces and a price of $239.99. In fact, let’s start out with a short comparison, before discussing the current year. This has been a particularly interesting period, because the number of big sets almost doubled compared to previous years. Here are 15 of the most valuable Lego sets ever released alongside 15 which are truly terrible.As we are almost at the end of the year, I thought this was a good time for an annual review of the largest LEGO sets released during 2016. Some are so terrible I’m pretty sure even Lego would like to forget them. Not every old Lego set is a goldmine, however. The Lego Inside Tours are exclusive events, admitting just a small number of people each year to tour Ole Kirk Kristiansen’s original house and see an extraordinary exhibition of vintage Lego sets and models. Some of these sets are valuable due to their limited availability, such as the Lego Inside tour sets. Some Lego sets have gained a desirable status and due to being unable to buy them new are worth thousands of dollars. This has led to a market for retired sets which are particularly coveted. These include licensed lines such as Harry Potter, Minecraft, or Ghostbusters alongside Lego’s own ranges such as City, Architecture, and Ideas.ĭuring Lego’s 86 year life as you would expect many much-loved sets have been discontinued. Alongside generic brick sets there are a huge number of different ranges and themes. The range of products has expanded hugely over the years. The versatility of Lego means that there is something for everyone, from child to collector. Lego is a timeless and ageless product, from young children through to adults, fans of the bricks come from all spheres of life. The company was family owned and remains so to this day. They are best known for their interlocking brick toys, known as Lego. The Lego Group was founded in Denmark by Ole Kirk Christensen back in 1932. ![]()
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