The general lifespan of a set is now around 24 months which means it is fairly easy to predict which sets are likely to be retired. However, unless you follow releases closely you might not know when this retirement is looming. To help you out, we’ve compiled a list of everything set to leave shelves in 2023.
40615 Tusken Raider
LEGO / Amazon.com / Target US
75288 AT-AT Walker
LEGO / Amazon.com
75290 Mos Eisley Cantina
LEGO / Amazon.com / Target US
75292 The Razor Crest
LEGO / Amazon.com
75301 Luke Skywalker’s X-Wing Fighter
LEGO / Amazon.com / Target US
75309 Republic Gunship
LEGO / Amazon.com / Target US
75312 Boba Fett’s Starship
LEGO / Amazon.com / Target US
75317 The Mandalorian & The Child
LEGO / Amazon.com / Target US
75318 The Child
LEGO / Amazon.com / Target US
75320 Hoth Battle Pack
LEGO / Amazon.com / Target US
75322 Hoth AT-ST
LEGO / Amazon.com / Target US
75324 Dark Trooper Attack
LEGO / Amazon.com / Target US
75326 Boba Fett’s Throne Room
LEGO / Amazon.com / Target US
75329 Death Star Trench Run
LEGO / Amazon.com / Target US
75330 Dagobah Jedi Training
LEGO / Amazon.com / Target US
75332 AT-ST
LEGO / Amazon.com / Target US
75342 Republic Fighter Tank
LEGO / Amazon.com / Target US
75343 Dark Trooper
LEGO / Target US
While some of these sets have been available right around the two year mark, there are a few that have been on shelves for over three years. If you haven’t picked them up by now, this is your reminder!
Many of these are already discounted on Amazon, so it is best to shop around. With May 4th only a few months away, the possibility of strategizing around the event is also possible. Regardless of your prioritization, it is safe to assume that these sets will not be available by the end of December so get them while you can!
Founder and owner of The Holo-Brick Archives, Kevin Downard maintains and curates the Database Catalog as a collecting resource for all fans and covers new product releases.
Getting in at the ground floor when the LEGO Star Wars theme first launched, Kevin has been collecting ever since. He is a self-proclaimed minifigure guru and has a passion for tracking down and cataloging every minifig variation – no matter how obscure. He has assisted Rebrickable and Bricklink in maintaining their set inventories, helped overhaul the rebelscum.com LEGO forum, and created the LSW Collector mobile app.
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