The Imperial Star Destroyer (75252-1) is a LEGO Star Wars set that was released in October 2019 and retired in December 2022 with a shelf life of 3 years and 2 months 30 days.
This LEGO set has 4,784 pieces and had a RRP of $699.99 (£614.99 / 699.99€) which equates to a price per piece of 0.15c (0.13p / 0.15€). Since it retired it has grown in value by 56.8% and now has a value of $1,097.69 based on average sale price over the last 6 months.
| Month | Avg Price | Sales |
|---|---|---|
| Dec 21 | $807.72 | 5 |
| Jan 22 | $786.33 | 4 |
| Feb 22 | $863.00 | 3 |
| Mar 22 | $641.90 | 2 |
| Apr 22 | $857.65 | 9 |
| May 22 | $788.11 | 4 |
| Jun 22 | $907.57 | 6 |
| Jul 22 | $793.46 | 3 |
| Aug 22 | $830.90 | 5 |
| Sep 22 | $912.92 | 13 |
| Oct 22 | $861.21 | 17 |
| Nov 22 | $1,005.64 | 33 |
| Dec 22 | $1,114.41 | 33 |
| Jan 23 | $1,180.38 | 22 |
| Feb 23 | $1,135.80 | 16 |
| Mar 23 | $1,249.92 | 16 |
| Apr 23 | $1,285.58 | 10 |
| May 23 | $1,210.69 | 10 |
| Jun 23 | $1,180.38 | 7 |
| Jul 23 | $1,183.95 | 7 |
| Aug 23 | $1,230.30 | 11 |
| Sep 23 | $1,175.03 | 12 |
| Oct 23 | $1,066.26 | 19 |
| Nov 23 | $984.24 | 17 |
| Dec 23 | $1,201.78 | 19 |
| Jan 24 | $1,110.84 | 22 |
| Feb 24 | $1,175.03 | 19 |
| Mar 24 | $1,299.84 | 17 |
| Apr 24 | $1,310.54 | 8 |
| May 24 | $1,326.59 | 14 |
| Jun 24 | $1,378.30 | 12 |
| Jul 24 | $1,310.54 | 5 |
| Aug 24 | $1,405.04 | 6 |
| Sep 24 | $1,157.20 | 4 |
| Oct 24 | $1,173.25 | 3 |
| Nov 24 | $1,356.90 | 4 |
| Dec 24 | $1,330.16 | 13 |
| Jan 25 | $1,337.29 | 10 |
| Feb 25 | $1,241.00 | 12 |
| Mar 25 | $1,119.76 | 10 |
| Apr 25 | $1,155.42 | 10 |
| May 25 | $1,290.93 | 16 |
| Jun 25 | $1,198.21 | 13 |
| Jul 25 | $1,239.22 | 13 |
| Aug 25 | $1,428.22 | 9 |
| Sep 25 | $1,323.02 | 10 |
| Oct 25 | $1,667.15 | 4 |
| Nov 25 | $1,417.52 | 6 |
| Dec 25 | $1,371.17 | 8 |
| Jan 26 | $1,517.38 | 10 |
| Feb 26 | $1,611.88 | 8 |
| Mar 26 | $1,410.39 | 3 |
This set contains 2 minifigures with a combined value of $91.13. All of the minifigures in this set are exclusive, meaning they don't appear in any other LEGO sets.
We have recorded 572 sales of the Imperial Star Destroyer set since Dec 21. The chart below shows the number of recorded sales per month, which can help indicate the popularity and availability of this set on the secondary market.
The current value of Imperial Star Destroyer is $1,097.69
The 2 minifigures in this set make up 8% of the total set value.
The Imperial Officer (Junior Lieutenant / Lieutenant) - Dual Molded Legs minifigure is the most valuable minifigure in this set who contributes 4% of the set value .
Name: Imperial Star Destroyer
Theme: Star Wars
Sub Theme: Ultimate Collector Series
Set number: 75252-1
Status: Retired
Retired for: 3 years, 4 months
Pieces: 4,784
Minifigures: 2
Shelf life: 3 years, 3 months
Confidence: High
Current value: $1,097.69
Increase from RRP: 56.8%
Yearly ROI: 17.0%
This set has been given an average rating of 7.8 / 10 based on 12 ratings. Below is a breakdown of the votes.
The Imperial Star Destroyer has 4784 pieces and is ranked 31 on the list of biggest LEGO sets ever made.
The most common colour in this set is Light Bluish Gray
The most common part in this set is Technic, Pin 3L with Friction Ridges
The LEGO Imperial Star Destroyer is currently worth $1,097.69 based on the average sale price over the last 6 months. The original retail price was $699.99.
The LEGO Imperial Star Destroyer (75252-1) contains 4,784 pieces, making it the 31st biggest LEGO set ever made.
Yes, the LEGO Imperial Star Destroyer has been retired. It was retired in December 2022 and is no longer available from LEGO directly. You can find it on the secondary market through sites like BrickLink and eBay.
The LEGO Imperial Star Destroyer contains 2 minifigures, 2 of which are exclusive to this set. The minifigures include: Imperial Officer (Junior Lieutenant / Lieutenant) - Dual Molded Legs, Imperial Crewmember - Printed Arms.
The LEGO Imperial Star Destroyer (75252-1) was released in October 2019 as part of the Star Wars theme.
Since retirement, the LEGO Imperial Star Destroyer has increased in value by 56.8% from its original retail price. That is a yearly return of approximately 17.0%.
Price data last updated: Mar 26