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Time to bid these Lego sets farewell

At the end of the year, Lego will cease production of several of its sets. Here’s a look at which models are expected to be leaving shelves.

It’s not unusual for Lego to stop producing a set after it’s been around for a while. When this happens, the set is tagged with EOL for «End of Life». If there’s too litte demand for a set, it’ll disappear from the market faster than its more popular counterparts. Lego typically produces its sets for more or less two years, but there are exceptions. Certain sets have been available on the market for as many as ten years.

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I’ve gathered info from several sources to come up with these lists of sets that will possibly be discontinued at the end of the year. My sources include Lego itself in addition to rumours and conjecture from experts such as Toy Investor (German only). Every once in a while, Lego decides at the last second that a retiring product should stay on the market. That’s why this list is not definitive.

Cover photo: lego.com

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