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The 20 Most Expensive Lego Sets You Can Buy


The 20 Most Expensive Lego Sets You Can Buy


Would You Spend This Much on These Lego Sets?

Whether you're a casual Lego builder or a passionate collector, you'll definitely be shocked by how high some of the prices of these sets can go. Reaching up to $850 USD, it's no small price to pay! While you might initially scoff at how expensive these Legos are, one look at the final product, the amazing build quality, and the fantastic details might just be enough to convince you otherwise. Here are 20 of the most expensive Lego sets you can buy, all of which look absolutely stunning.

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1. The Millennium Falcon - $849 USD

Belonging to one of the biggest fandoms in the world, it makes sense that the iconic Millennium Falcon from Star Wars is one of the most expensive Lego sets ever made. Just look at how many pieces go into creating this masterpiece! We can only imagine how much time it'll take to create this ship, but the end result will definitely be worth it.

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2. Star Wars: AT-AT - $849 USD

The AT-AT Walkers in Star Wars are well known thanks to their terrifying height, sheer size, and powerful blasters that scare off any opponent. They look pretty menacing on the big screen, but did you know they look just as formidable in Lego form? The attention to detail in this set is truly amazing; any Star Wars fan will be more than happy to have this in their collection.

File:LEGO Star Wars AT-AT Walker (6740891981).jpgTim Moreillon from Geelong, Australia on Wikimedia

3. Liebherr Crawler Crane - $700 USD

You might be wondering why a Lego crane would ever cost this much, but it's all in the build quality and amazing end result. This set is not only massive, but you get a fully functioning crane that you can rotate and lift objects with, thanks to an app. Sounds pretty neat, doesn't it?

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4. Titanic - $678 USD

As one of the most intricate Lego sets ever made, the Titanic is genuinely astounding to look at, even when it's in Lego form. This huge ship will take quite the undertaking to get it all put together, but trust us, you won't be left disappointed. The only question is whether you're open to paying the high price for it.

File:LEGO Titanic Engine (5359296869).jpgTim Moreillon from Geelong, Australia on Wikimedia

5. Venator-Class Republic Attack Cruiser - $650 USD

If there's one thing about Star Wars that every fan loves, it's the amazing spaceships. Everyone grew up wanting to fly one! And while you can't pilot the actual thing, you can create your very own Venator-Class Republic Attack Cruiser thanks to Lego. We swear you'll get just as much enjoyment - as long as you're down to pay the $650.

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6. Eiffel Tower - $630 USD

Considered one of the most iconic landmarks in the entire world, we're not surprised to see that the Lego Eiffel Tower comes at a hefty price. It's absolutely gigantic after all! It will definitely require more than a few hours to put it together, but once you're done, you'll be left with a stunning tower you won't have to fly to Paris to see.

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7. The Razor Crest - $600 USD

Thanks to the popularity of Star Wars: The Mandalorian, they had to create the fan-favorite ship, the Razor Crest, in Lego form. If you were a fan of the show, you'd be in awe of how amazing this set is. It's larger than you think it is, it captures so many cool details, and ensures a fun time building.

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8. Hulkbuster - $550 USD

One of the coolest moments in Avengers cinematic history is seeing the Hulkbuster on screen. If you couldn't get enough of it in the movie, why not have a piece of it in real life? Recreate this awesome suit in Lego form so you can admire it at home. It comes at quite an expensive price, but for any Marvel fan, it'll be the pièce de résistance to any collection.

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9. Hogwarts' Express (Collector's Edition) - $500 USD

Harry Potter fans unite! We've all grown up wishing we could ride the Hogwarts Express to become the wizard or witch we dreamed of becoming, but while we can't make that a reality, we can have a piece of it right in our very home. This spectacular Lego collector's edition of the iconic train will wow any guest that visits.

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10. Jabba's Sail Barge - $500 USD

While it only had a short appearance in Star Wars: Return of the Jedi, it made enough of an impact on fans that they had to make this into a Lego set. You'll be shocked by how many details they were able to include in the build. It's incredibly interactive and has a ton of great features that help to justify the price.

File:Jabba the Hutt at Star Wars Celebration IV.jpgStar Wars/Pete Vilmur on Wikimedia

11. Avengers Tower - $500 USD

When you see a big A, what do you immediately think of? Avengers, right? That's definitely true if you're a Marvel fan. With its iconic A sitting atop a towering building, who wouldn't want to showcase the Avengers Tower in their home? We guarantee guests will drop their jaws in awe thanks to this awesome set.

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12. Rivendell - $500 USD

Of course, with big fandoms like Harry Potter and Star Wars already listed, it only makes sense that The Lord of the Rings makes an appearance too. Arguably the most beautiful place in all of Middle-earth, we're not surprised to see the Rivendell set costing the most. It's absolutely gorgeous and will transport you back into this world, even if it's just made out of Lego.

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13. Hogwarts Castle - $470 USD

Cue the theme song! A childhood favorite for many, who wouldn't want to spend time building this iconic Hogwarts Castle? We're sure a wave of memories will wash over you as you spend time building this detailed set. It's the perfect addition to any Harry Potter fan's collection.

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14. The Lord of the Rings: Barad-dûr - $460 USD

While it might be the last place you want to find yourself in Middle-Earth, as a Lego set, we're sure any Lord of the Rings fan would be happy to have this in their collection. Home to Sauron, this iconic Dark Tower of Mordor is a menacing set piece that will stand out in any room. They've even added a nice touch where you can move the eye - just like in the movie!

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15. Diagon Alley - $450 USD

Remember how shocked you were at the reveal of the amazing Diagon Alley in the first Harry Potter movie? It's a core memory for sure. Take a little piece of that memory home by recreating the most recognizable stores on this crowded street. From Ollivanders to the Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes, Lego definitely picked out the best shops.

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16. McLaren P1 - $450 USD

While you may never be able to own a real McLaren, you can settle for this more affordable Lego set. It does still come at a hefty price, but hey, it's an easier way to achieve that dream of yours! Lego fans continue to praise the attention to detail in this set, admiring how great it looks once the build is finished.

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17. Lamborghini Sián FKP 37 - $450 USD

More of a Lamborghini guy? Don't worry - Lego's got you covered. Their car collection is truly spectacular, proven by the McLaren and this Lamborghini set. You won't be disappointed with the build quality and the final look of this product. We're sure you'll want to display this for everyone to see.

File:Lamborghini Sián (FKP 37) en Lego® Échelle 1-1 (Avant) - 0059.jpgWikiGenesis on Wikimedia

18. Ferrari Daytona SP3 - $450 USD

We're not quite done just yet. Of course, we couldn't leave out the stunning Ferrari! No matter what car you prefer, we're pretty certain Lego has got something for you. Whether you want all three cars in your collection or just the Ferrari, you can relax knowing you'll get quality no matter what car set you pick.

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19. Gringotts Wizarding Bank (Collector's Edition) - $430 USD

Another great location in the world of Harry Potter is Gringotts Wizarding Bank. This Lego set is extra special, though - the Collector's Edition captures so many details, from the entrance to the dizzying underground maze where all the safes are located. Not to mention, this amazing set even includes the hidden dragon which only Harry Potter fans who have seen the final movie will know about.

File:Gringotts Wizarding Bank.jpgMarek69 on Wikimedia

20. Daily Bugle - $350 USD

Spider-Man fans definitely won't be disappointed by Lego's amazing set featuring the iconic Daily Bugle tower. With multiple rooms, each showcasing an amazing amount of detail, you'll be waiting for Spider-Man to swoop in at any moment to save the day.

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