Nineteen LEGO Star Wars sets retiring in December

It has been reported that 19 LEGO Star Wars sets will be retired this December.

Fans have noticed that many LEGO Star Wars sets do not stay on the shelves as long as they used to, with these shortened life-spans making it even harder to know when collectors should buy sets before missing out. Rebelscum has shared what purports to be all of the sets due for retirement this December, with a few surprising sets on the list…

75199 General Grievous’ Combat Speeder
75200 Ahch-To Island Training
75208 Yoda’s Hut
75218 X-Wing Starfighter
75221 Imperial Landing Craft
75222 Betrayal at Cloud City
75233 Droid Gunship
75223 Naboo Starfighter Microfighter
75224 Sith Infiltrator Microfighter
75225 Elite Praetorian Guard Battle Pack

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75226 Inferno Squad Battle Pack
75228 Escape Pod vs Dewback Microfighter
75229 Death Star Escape
75230 Porg
75238 Action Battle Endor Assault
75247 Rebel A-Wing Starfighter
75259 Snowspeeder – 20th Anniversary Edition
75261 Clone Scout Walker – 20th Anniversary Edition
75262 Imperial Dropship – 20th Anniversary Edition

This is very handy information for collectors, as it allows them to prioritise which sets to buy now and which to wait a little longer for. 75222 Betrayal at Cloud City is a very surprising entry on the list, as it only arrived last year and such large sets usually stay around for a bit longer than regular sets.

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Graham was the BrickFanatics.com Editor up until November 2020. He has plenty of experience working on LEGO related projects. He has contributed to various websites and publications on topics including niche hobbies, the toy industry and education. Follw Graham on Twitter @grahamh100.

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