The most expensive LEGO sets of all time – January 2026

Another entry joins the list of the most expensive LEGO sets in January 2026, thanks to one of the LEGO Group’s biggest partnerships ever.

As one of the biggest franchises in history, the LEGO Group’s upcoming partnership with Pokémon starts in late February 2026 through adult-aimed models. This includes easily one of the most expensive LEGO sets ever released. That has prompted another update to our list tracking these pricey builds. Make no mistake, 75419 Death Star is still right at the top, but other positions have changed since September 2025.

Read on to see which LEGO sets are the most expensive, and which themes they belong to.

10 – 75331 The Razor Crest

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Theme: Star Wars Pieces: 6,187 Release date: October 3, 2022

Price: £519.99 / $599.99 / €599.99 UK price adjusted for inflation: £597.72

After is retirement at the end of 2025, 75331 The Razor Crest is still the sixth-most-expensive LEGO Star Wars set of all time, based on the RRPs, and sits at the bottom of the overall list. Its price adjusted for inflation would be just below £600.

9 – 10307 Eiffel Tower

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Theme: LEGO Icons Pieces: 10,001 Release date: November 25, 2022

Price: £554.99 / $629.99 / €629.99 UK price adjusted for inflation: £637.95

10307 Eiffel Tower is still the biggest LEGO set in this list by piece count, depicting a towering tribute to the Parisian landmark that stands a staggering 149cm tall. It remains exclusive to LEGO stores and LEGO.com, meaning discounts on the hefty price tag are rare. When adjusted for inflation, it comes to £637.95 instead of just £554.99.

8 – 75367 Venator-Class Republic Attack Cruiser

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Theme: LEGO Star Wars Pieces: 5,374 Release date: October 1, 2023

Price: £559.99 / $649.99 / €649.99 UK price adjusted for inflation: £592.57

75367 Venator-class Republic Attack Cruiser landed on shelves in 2023, costing £559.99 at launch, but it would be £592.57 if it were released today. That would technically put it below 7531 The Razor Crest, but this list is ordered by the original RRPs ascending.

7 – 72153 Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise

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Theme: LEGO Pokémon Pieces: 6,838 Release date: February 27, 2026

Price: £579.99 / $649.99 / €649.99

LEGO Pokémon’s 72153 Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise is the newcomer to this list, packing in 6,838 pieces to create the final evolutions for all three Kanto starters (or Partner Pokémon). It’s launching later next month for a whopping £579.99 / $649.99 / €649.99, which somehow only puts it at the seventh spot on the list.

Head here for more coverage of all things LEGO Pokémon.

6 – 42146 Liebherr Crawler Crane LR 13000

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Theme: Technic Pieces: 2,883 Release date: August 1, 2023

Price: £579.99 / $699.99 / €679.99 UK price adjusted for inflation: £613.74

The most expensive LEGO Technic set of all time would cost £613.74 if it were to be released today. 42146 Liebherr Crawler Crane LR 13000 is now retired, though, meaning it may be even more expensive on the secondary marketplace.

5 – 10294 Titanic

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Theme: LEGO Icons Pieces: 9,090 Release date: November 8, 2021

Price: £589.99 / $679.99 / €679.99 UK price adjusted for inflation: £739.89 (based on original RRP)

As one of the oldest sets on this list, 10294 Titanic was originally released with 9,090 pieces for £589.99, but would go for around £739.89 when adjusted for inflation. Thankfully, 10294 Titanic hasn’t retired just yet, in case you want to pick it up while it’s still at the RRP.

4 – 75252 Imperial Star Destroyer

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Theme: LEGO Star Wars Pieces: 4,784 Release date: October 1, 2019

Price: £614.99 / $699.99 / €699.99 UK price adjusted for inflation: £797.93

75252 Imperial Star Destroyer has long since retired, but its original RRP of £614.99 in 2019 would be at almost £800 today when adjusted for inflation. Any future UCS Star Destroyers are therefore likely to be much more expensive if they’re around this set’s staggering size.

3 – 75313 AT-AT

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Theme: LEGO Star Wars Pieces: 6,785 Release date: November 26, 2021

Price: £734.99 / $849.99 / €849.99 UK price adjusted for inflation: £921.73

LEGO Star Wars 75313 AT-AT is as big as a small dog, believe it or not, and costs £734.99 / $849.99 / €849.99, or at least it did when it was available. The 2025 LEGO Star Wars set retired at the end of last year and would cost £921.73 when the RRP is adjusted for inflation. That would make it the most expensive LEGO Star Wars set of all time, beating 75419 Death Star.

2 – 75192 Millennium Falcon

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Theme: Star Wars Pieces: 7,541 Release date: October 1, 2017

Price: £734.99 / $849.99 / €849.99 UK price adjusted for inflation: £879.72 (based on original RRP)

What is still the oldest LEGO set on this list received a price increase in 2022, rising from £649.99 in 2017 to £734.99 in 2022. Adjusting that initial price for inflation brings it up to not far off from 75419 Death Star’s RRP. It’s also worth keeping in mind that 75192 Millennium Falcon is regularly on sale for closer to £500 or £600, in case you want to pick it up before it retires this year.

1 – 75419 Death Star

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Theme: LEGO Star Wars Pieces: 9,023 Release date: October 1, 2025

 Price: £899.99 / $999.99 / €999.99 UK price adjusted for inflation: £902.82

The 9,023-piece 75419 Death Star was released for £899.99 as the most expensive LEGO set of all time, not just in LEGO Star Wars, and remains in the top spot to this day. Given its recent release, the RRP adjusted for inflation isn’t much higher at £902. Had it released, say, in 2023, it would already be at £950, and it will be interesting to track its rising value over the next couple of years.

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Jack Yates

LEGO has been a part of my life ever since I was young. It all started when my brother passed down 7657 AT-ST to me. It’s guided me through my early years, through school and eventually through my degree in journalism. I still have all my collection proudly on display, including my many NINJAGO sets, my favourite of all the LEGO Group’s themes. Outside of Brick Fanatics I am an avid gamer and enjoy a good game of Dungeons & Dragons.

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