20 Surprisingly Expensive LEGO Sets!

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Published 2023-03-25
These 20 LEGO Sets are incredibly valuable!
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In this video, we explore LEGO sets that have went under the radar and are now worth hundreds or thousands of dollars! From old classic LEGO sets to modern releases, there are many unique LEGO sets that are now worth a lot of money. Across a wide range of LEGO themes such as Ninjago and Star Wars, some LEGO sets become more valuable due to their exclusive minifigures or pieces while others gain value from their rich history and rarity. Watch the entire video to see all 20 surprisingly expensive LEGO sets - Enjoy!

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All Comments (21)
  • @SpitBrix
    If you could have ONE of these sets for FREE, which would you choose? Comment below and SUBSCRIBE for more LEGO videos! 🔔😎👍
  • @EmporerDragon
    The worst thing about having a surprisingly valuable set sitting in your backlog is that it becomes really hard to justify opening it up to build it.
  • @waffletop1018
    my dad actually had the yellow castle set of course, it is all over the place, but it is a pretty good example of how old the set is
  • @yournutt
    for the takanuva set, the dark gray hau, trans-glitter avohkii, and metallic gold mata shoulder armor are all unique to the set. the gold avohkii also only came in special edition double packs outside of the main set
  • @riban3768
    I think that most people agree that the majority of LEGO sets are surprisingly expensive dont even get me started on the sets with special animal molds (im looking at you jurassic world)
  • @khululyp
    I would for for the Imperial trading post. The raised baseplates and old Pirates theme always fill me with nostalgia.
  • @StaleCroissant_
    I remember going the opening of the Lego store in Amsterdam in 2017/2019 (dont remember the exact date). For their opening, they had a deal with which you'd get an additional set if you'd spend 100, 200, 300, etc. I spend 160 there, and originally would get the 100 euro extra, but since they ran out of those, I got a limited edition christmas tree (40338), which was non-purchaseable at the time. I love it and I put it on display every christmas. Wonder how much it's worth now...
  • @equinoxomega3600
    Wow, I have one of these sets, which I played with during my childhood, somewhere stored at the attic of my parent's house. Kind of crazy to think that it is now worth more than a thousand dollars.
  • @Bionickpunk
    Titan Toa Mata Nui costs way more than Takanuva, mostly due to the rare Pearl Gold Mask of Life that it comes with. Most people just buy bootleg versions of the set, just to have the iconic mask in that color as the original set is stupidly overpriced.
  • @farmsim22player
    I like it how Lego sets have a age requirement but yet Lego is for everyone
  • The yellow castle was released in America in 1981 with the set number #6075 instead of #375, I know as I have two of them on my shelf one with it's original box and instructions.
  • @DZstudios.
    Thank you for sharing your video about 20 surprisingly expensive LEGO sets! It's always fascinating to see which sets have become valuable collectors' items over time, and I was surprised to see some of the sets on your list that I wouldn't have guessed would be worth so much. It just goes to show how much value LEGO sets can hold, both in terms of their playability and their collectibility.
  • @techformsmaster930
    Hey, that "Galaxy Commander" set is one my dad gave me with the rest of his collection when I was like, 6, but it fell victim to the bins, it should be among the easier sets in them to rebuild, though... wait for $3000 for only like new?! Good thing we've kept these bins around! Guess I might rebuild it over the summer.
  • just discovered this channel and really love these videos. I remember owning a few of these, but mostly looking at them in the catalogs, when I was really into LEGO in 2002-2009. First set ever was Ewok Attack (7139), still have both Ewok minifigs.
  • @BrickHQ
    The carousel wasn't rereleased in 2017, it was a new set. I would want the cafe corner set
  • @Renkencen
    If I knew that Bionicle was going to be worth quite abit now, I would of bought one or two back then!
  • @trafyknits
    Still got my Takanuva iridescent mask on my bookshelf. Truly a great set/theme
  • i love these vid, and get a lot of enjoyment out of them. they deserve more likes
  • @jfwfreo
    I am still kicking myself over the fact that I could have bought a nearly complete Futuron Monorail for a somewhat OK price many years ago and didn't jump on it :( I do however own (used and mixed into my collection although I still have the instructions) the Haunted House and the original Arkham Asylum.