These Recently Retired LEGO Sets Are Still Available on Amazon, but Stock Is Limited
Get them before they're gone.


The list of retired LEGO sets grows each month, and while you may feel like you missed out on sets that have already retired or are retiring soon, retailers like Amazon have some of these still on sale. Of course, there are other ways to buy LEGO, but I've found Amazon to be the most reliable when it comes to hard to find or recently retired kits. For our July update, we've listed out some of these sets you can still buy (some with extremely low quantities available), and removed the ones that are gone completely.
Retired LEGO Sets Still Available at Amazon
Amazon still has dozens of retired LEGO sets for sale, although at limited available quantities depending on the set. The large-scale R2-D2 is one of the best ones you can still buy, and the 2,314-piece model is one of the most detailed recreations of our favorite astromech droid we've seen in LEGO form. The Technic Porsche 911 RSR is the perfect display set for both LEGO and car lovers. The Technic line has some of the most complex, accurate, and impressive scaled-down LEGO versions of their real-life counterparts. If I were more of a car guy, this is one I'd definitely add to my collection. And then there's the BrickHeadz, cute Chibi-like buildable statues featuring tons of characters from decades of iconic pop culture properties like Lord of the Rings, Disney, Star Wars, and Harry Potter.
For Marvel fans, there is currently only really one recently retired set still available, but it's a really cool one. The LEGO Art Amazing Spider-Man set was officially retired back in December 2024, but Amazon still has it available for its original MSRP. Prices on this set have continued to fluctuate over the last few months as stock is becoming more limited. Star Wars fans have quite a few more options available in July as the the N-1 Starfighter and Spider Tank from the Mandalorian are available again at normal prices.
Which LEGO Sets Are Retiring Soon?
LEGO's official site has a full breakdown on their "Retiring Soon" page. Notable updates this month include the Super Mario Goombas' Playground set, Disney Snow White's Jewelry Box, and the Marvel Rocket's Warbird vs. Ronan sets. For an even more extensive list, Brick Economy has a great breakdown of dates and statistics for retiring LEGO sets. Finally, there are plenty of third party brick and mortar brick shops around that may have backstock of retired sets you might have missed, so I'd definitely give those a browse if you're near one.
Myles Obenza is a freelance writer for IGN. Follow him on Bluesky @mylesobenza.bsky.social.