In this article we list every set that's retiring at the end of 2022, and their stock status on LEGO.com, to help you prioritise your LEGO purchasing over the next month. The Black Friday shopping period has taken its toll and large numbers of sets are already sold out. However, they may still be available at other retailers if you act fast.
In this article we list every set that's retiring at the end of 2022, and their stock status on LEGO.com, to help you prioritise your LEGO purchasing over the next month. The Black Friday shopping period has taken its toll and large numbers of sets are already sold out. However, they may still be available at other retailers if you act fast.
Continuing on from the already long list of reveals we've seen over the past few days, we got details of a 2023 Speed Champions set the 2 Fast 2 Furious Nissan Skyline GT-R R34.
LEGO has released more details of its 2023 sets, with four more Monkie sets being announced. These will join the 80045 Monkey King Ultra Mech which has already been announced as also coming on the 1 January.
Monkie Kid is one of the most favourite themes, with some original and highly playable sets having been released in the past couple of years. My first impressions of the 2023 wave are very positive and all are extremely priced. The quality of the design and diversity of parts in Monkie Kid sets is something that I think is unrivalled at the moment by any other LEGO theme.
Announcements of next year's sets are coming thick and fast at the moment. LEGO recently released details of four Marvel sets coming to us on 1 January, and hours later revealed three new Marvel mechs that would also be arriving at the beginning of the year.
2022 was a very disappointing year for LEGO Marvel fans, but 2023 is already off to a good start. While Iron Man is still at the forefront, some lesser seen superheroes and villains are getting a turn in the spotlight. Details of all eight Marvel sets announced so far are provided below.
The Alpine Refuge, The Clock Tower Park, and The Mechanical Flip Clock have all gathered enough support from the LEGO community to be the running to become an official set.
The Collectible Minifigure (CMF) Series has delivered some fantastic LEGO characters over the years. However, the past few series have felt lacking in imagination, as we have seen less variety of people and more and more minifigures in costumes, which feel like a bit of a cop out.