
How do I know when a Lego set is back in stock?
The main reason that everything is out of stock at LEGO is because of an increased interest in LEGO. Increased consumer interest in LEGO sets has caused a backup in production. The production backup means that many LEGO sets on the LEGO website are temporarily out of stock, accepting backorders, or sold out.
What happened to Lego's Black Friday sale?
Mar 17, 2021 · Why does it seem like Lego has a lot of out of stock items? Some sets have been out of stock for weeks, months! From what I understand, they have factories in multiple countries. What is stopping them from making more? I just watched videos on how they make Legos at Youtube. The machines are fast. Machines can print 23,000 heads per hour, can ...
How much does a Lego set cost?
Jun 12, 2020 · Why LEGO® sets are sometimes out of stock in the webshop. Demand for LEGO® has exploded worldwide due to the corona crisis. On the other hand, deliveries of new LEGO® sets are sometimes delayed or we don't receive as many sets as we would like. As a result, it is possible that (new) sets are quickly sold out in our webshop.
Are Lego sets still being made in the US?
Aug 12, 2021 · LEGO Harry Potter. The renewed Harry Potter theme has swung in a new direction for its 20th anniversary, with a soft reboot of the modular Hogwarts sets. That means the LEGO Group is finally starting to phase out its 2018-2020 range, with 75953 Hogwarts Whomping Willow about to follow the already-retired 75954 Hogwarts Great Hall out the door.

Why are Legos out of stock everywhere?
Due to the pandemic, Lego's supply chain is disrupted. One of the factories in Mexico is currently closed, so they are having to share the sets made in other factories with the markets normally served by the closed factory. Also, yeah, demand is likely higher due to everyone being home.Jun 11, 2020
Will LEGO restock out of stock items?
Dozens of sets are available to order at LEGO.com again, but don't expect to get them in time for Christmas: they're all on back order until as late as March 2022.Dec 13, 2021
What does temporarily out of stock mean for LEGO?
Temporarily out of stock The set isn't currently available to order but we expect to have more in the future.
What does it mean when LEGO is sold out?
Sold out. The set is sold out. We may get more stock but the date isn't confirmed yet.
Will LEGO Titanic come back in stock?
One of the biggest LEGO sets of all time can be ordered again from the official online store as 10294 Titanic is back in stock after months. 10294 Titanic is back on the official online store after a lengthy period with no stock of the huge model.Feb 10, 2022
How long do LEGO sets Stay out of stock?
about 18-24 monthsFor most sets you will see a period of about 18-24 months that they are still available. This means the sweet spot to make your Lego investment is before it goes out of stock. This means that you don't have to hold onto it for a long period of time.
How often do LEGO sets come out?
Number of LEGO sets released each year from 1995 – 2021 (source). On average, more than 2.5 sets were released for every day of the year.Apr 25, 2021
Do LEGO sets ever sell out?
Even more retiring LEGO sets are beginning to sell out permanently online, including 10261 Roller Coaster and 92177 Ship in a Bottle. Both of those sets have been on Brick Fanatics' regularly-updated list of retiring products for the past few months, due to be gone for good by December 31, 2021.Nov 10, 2021
Do LEGO sets go up in value?
Researchers reviewed the prices of over 2,300 Lego sets from 1987 to 2015 and found that they appreciated in value by roughly 11% each year, outperforming “traditional” investments. Two or three years after a Lego set is retired, researchers found the secondary market prices usually start to grow.Dec 28, 2021
Does sold out mean retired LEGO?
While a product being listed as sold out can be an indication that the set is being retired – that isn't always the case. We spoke to LEGO about the issue and have been informed that these products are on backorder. They will be available again, but there is no specific date.Jul 23, 2015
What is LEGO stock price?
Legato Merger Corp. Stock Price (Quote) NASDAQ:LEGORangeLow PriceHigh Price30 days$11.25$11.2590 days$11.25$11.2552 weeks$9.54$11.93
Do LEGO sets come out of retirement?
There will still be some time to purchase them but note that once they are listed as sold out/retired, they won't be available again, at least on the LEGO Shop.Dec 30, 2021
LEGO Star Wars
There are no real surprises for Star Wars, bar perhaps two of the Helmet Collection sets – 75274 TIE Fighter Pilot Helmet and 75276 Stormtrooper Helmet – apparently leaving shelves before 75277 Boba Fett Helmet, which launched at the same time as those other two Imperial buckets.
LEGO Ideas
Just three LEGO Ideas sets are due to retire by the end of December (though they could easily sell out before then!). Two of those were already on the list back in April, but 92176 NASA Apollo Saturn V and 21321 International Space Station have since been bumped to 2022.
LEGO Marvel
A suite of superhero sets are retiring in 2021, most of which launched in either 2019 or 2020.
LEGO Harry Potter
The renewed Harry Potter theme has swung in a new direction for its 20th anniversary, with a soft reboot of the modular Hogwarts sets. That means the LEGO Group is finally starting to phase out its 2018-2020 range, with 75953 Hogwarts Whomping Willow about to follow the already-retired 75954 Hogwarts Great Hall out the door.
LEGO Technic
Some real heavyweights of Technic and CONTROL+ are due to retire in 2021, including the enormous 42100 Liebherr R 9800 Excavator and the uber-cool 42083 Bugatti Chiron. If either of those sets are still on your wish list, grab them before they’re gone – they’re not likely to be any cheaper on the aftermarket.
LEGO Architecture
This year marks your last opportunity to bag a range of longstanding skylines and landmarks in the Architecture range, though others – including 2016’s 21028 New York City – have some life left in them yet.
LEGO NINJAGO
Two NINJAGO sets were scheduled to retire in July 2021, but are still (just about) clinging on at LEGO.com. This is likely your very last chance to buy them, though, so don’t sit on 71710 Ninja Tuner Car or 71712 Empire Temple of Madness if you’ve been eyeing them up.
