The most expensive LEGO sets ever made – October 2021
You might know the biggest
sets of all time, but the most expensive models are a different story, with October adding the Titanic to the list.The
Group produces a whole host of expensive sets, from licensed creations based on to historic models that pay homage to past eras of and engineering.As of October 2021, the list of costly builds has undergone a few changes since we last looked in June, so here’s the updated selection of the most expensive
models ever made:6 – Star Wars 75159 Death Star

That’s no moon, it’s the
released in 2016 for £409.99 / $499.99 / €487.39. Whilst the huge set has now retired, the playset-like creation depicted the space station with spaces for scenes based on its appearance in the films.At 4,016 pieces and 27 minifigures, its size isn’t quite enough to posit it as one of the biggest LEGO sets of all time, but it still manages to cost just as much.
5 – Technic 42131 App-Controlled Cat D11 Bulldozer

Releasing on October 1 2021,
is one of two new additions to the list and pushes out of it entirely.At £419.99 / $449.99 / €449.99,
is a complex, but functional creation that – true to its name – can be manually controlled via the CONTROL+ app with a variety of challenges and achievements to complete and unlock.4 – LEGO for Adults 10276 Colosseum

Once the biggest
set of all time, as well as one of the most expensive, 10276 C weighs in at £449.99 / $549.99 / €499.99 for all 9,036.Dedicated to recreating the ancient icon,
3 – LEGO for Adults 10294 Titanic

The second new addition to the list is
For £569.99 in the UK, $629.99 in the US and from €629.99 in Europe,
2 – Star Wars 75252 Imperial Star Destroyer

Still sat at the top spots of the list are the two massive models based on a galaxy far, far away. The cheaper of the
duo is at £649.99 / $699.99 / €699.99, though it may be tried for first depending on where you live.With a miniature version of the Imperial Star Destroyer, and Tantive IV spacecraft, this enormous model rivals
1 – Star Wars 75192 Millennium Falcon

The most expensive
set ever made is with a cost of £649.99 / $799.99 / €799.99 putting it just above thanks to regional prices.With options to display it in the sequel and original trilogy, with relevant modifications includes for each, this
build is part of the Ultimate Collectors Series for a reason as an iconic creation for anyone wanting the classic part of a galaxy far, far away.Support the work that Brick Fanatics does by purchasing your LEGO through one of our affiliate links.