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LEGO Star Wars Sets to Buy Now Part 2 | Invest in these Star Wars LEGO Sets Now Before They Take a Lightspeed Exit

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Welcome to the second part of our mini series about LEGO® Star Wars™ sets to buy now before they retire. The allure of Star Wars LEGO sets continues to capture the hearts of both dedicated collectors and casual fans, creating an enduring phenomenon in the world of brick-building. With their intrinsic connection to the iconic sci-fi saga, these sets not only satisfy the cravings of Star Wars enthusiasts but also present themselves as strategic investments, given their historical tendency to appreciate in value. Today we look at 3 more sets; LEGO Star Wars 75335 BD-1, 75336 Inquisitor Scythe and 75339 the Death Star Trash Compactor Diorama. As the demand for these sets skyrockets, enthusiasts are keenly aware of the urgency to secure them before they retire. Read on to find out our investment advice!<\/p>\r\n

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The LEGO set 75335<\/a><\/strong>, featuring the iconic BD-1 from the Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order theme, has quickly become a sought-after gem among LEGO enthusiasts. Launched in May 2022, this set, with its 1,062 pieces and two minifigures, offers a captivating build experience. Despite being sold out on LEGO.com, it's available on Amazon with a tempting 17% discount, bringing the price down to £74.45. Priced at £90 upon release, it had a reasonable cost per piece of 8p. As it is currently listed as \"retiring soon,\" the set's projected 5-year value is an impressive £175, indicating a substantial 94% increase. Anticipating future annual growth at 15%, this BD-1 set showcases not only the growing popularity of Star Wars-themed LEGO but also the potential for savvy collectors to secure a valuable piece of the galaxy far, far away.<\/p>\r\n

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The LEGO set 75336<\/a><\/strong>, introducing the LEGO Star Wars Inquisitor Scythe from the Obi-Wan Kenobi theme, has become a hot commodity for fans and collectors alike. Launched in May 2022 with a retail price of £90, this set boasts 924 pieces and features four minifigures, making it a compelling addition to the Star Wars universe. Despite being sold out at LEGO.com, it remains available at £85 from retailers like Smyths and Argos, while secondary sellers on Amazon offer it at the recommended retail price. Labelled as retiring soon, the projected 5-year value is estimated at £142, indicating a respectable 57% increase. With a projected future annual growth rate of 10% and the overall Star Wars theme showing a steady 12% growth, the LEGO Star Wars Inquisitor Scythe stands out as not only a captivating build but also a great investment opportunity.<\/p>\r\n

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