Tech & Auto
Ranking The Most Expensive LEGO Sets Ever Released
By JACK PICONE
5. Titanic
The Titanic model was released on November ‘21, at a RRP of $679.99 Once it's no longer in production, its resale value is expected to grow to at least $828.
RMS Titanic contains a staggering 9,090 pieces. It doesn't come with a ship captain or even Rose and Jack figures to play with nor a model iceberg.
4. Liebherr Crane
The Liebherr LR13000 is the world's most powerful conventional crawler crane. LEGO’s version of it costs $699.
LEGO’s Liebherr Crawler Crane LR13000 is a huge construction vehicle that has 2,883 pieces. It's predicted to be retired in 2025, after which its resale value is likely to grow.
3. Imperial Star
Being no longer in production, a pristine Imperial Star Destroyer set currently has an average resale value of $875 on the secondary market.
The Imperial Star Destroyer contains 4,784 pieces. Included are two minifigures that are unique to the set and worth between $60 and $70 each.