LEGO products retiring soon include Star Wars and Technic sets

LEGO products retiring soon include Star Wars and Technic sets
A recently distributed LEGO catalogue has revealed a raft of sets that will soon be retired. Knowing which sets are about to retire is on the most valuable pieces of information for a LEGO collector. Recently, the LEGO Group sent out a Christmas catalogue promoting sets available at shop.LEGO.com. Across pages 38 and 39 of the catalogue, the header reads, "Great sets for your wish list – many retiring soon!" It is not revealed exactly which will and won't be retiring, but to be on the safe side, fans who have been pining for any of these sets may wish to order them now. Here are the sets listed on the "retiring soon" spread: LEGO Technic 42056 Porsche 911 GT3 RS LEGO Creator Expert 10247 Ferris Wheel LEGO Creator Expert 10246 Detective's Office LEGO Star Wars 75060 Slave I LEGO City 60110 Fire Station LEGO 60 years of the brick 10405 Mission to Mars [gallery size="medium" columns="4" ids="43780,43781,43779,43782"] LEGO Friends 41324 Snow Resort Ski Lift LEGO Minecraft 21144 The Farm Cottage LEGO Disney 41152 Sleeping Beauty's Fairytale Castle LEGO Star Wars 75205 Mos Eisley Cantina LEGO Creator 31080 Modular Winter Vacation LEGO Ideas 21312 Women of NASA Thanks to Steven for writing in and letting us know. LEGO Harry Potter 40289 Diagon Alley is currently available free with any order from shop.LEGO.com totaling £80 or more. To continue to support the work of Brick Fanatics, please buy your LEGO sets from shop.LEGO.com and Amazon using our affiliate links.

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