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The 15 Most Expensive Lego Sets You Can Buy Now

By ThomasMar 01,2025

Unleash Your Inner Child: The 15 Most Expensive LEGO Sets of January 2025

So, you've unexpectedly come into some extra cash. New savings account? Or… a ridiculously detailed LEGO masterpiece? Let's be honest, sometimes adulting requires a hefty dose of fun.

LEGO's premium sets have never been pricier, a testament to their rigorous quality control and coveted licensing agreements. While a basic set might cost around $10, the top-tier creations exceed $800. Prepare for a journey into the world of exorbitant brick-building, featuring the 15 most expensive LEGO sets currently available (as of January 2025). (And yes, we anticipate even higher price points in the future).

TL;DR: The 15 Most Expensive LEGO Sets

Ferrari Daytona SP3 (tied) | Lamborghini Sián FKP 37 (tied) | McLaren P1 (tied) | Diagon Alley | The Lord of the Rings: Barad-dûr | Hogwarts Castle | Jabba's Sail Barge | Avengers Tower | Hogwarts Express – Collectors' Edition | The Lord of the Rings: Rivendell | The Razor Crest | Eiffel Tower | Venator-Class Republic Attack Cruiser | Titanic | Liebherr Crawler Crane LR 13000 | AT-AT Walker | Millennium Falcon

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15. (Tied) Ferrari Daytona SP3, Lamborghini Sián FKP 37, McLaren P1: These 1:8 scale supercar replicas boast impressive detail, functional features (like opening doors and moving engines), and hefty price tags around $450.

14. Diagon Alley: Four iconic Harry Potter buildings in one enchanting set (5,544 pieces, ~$450).

13. The Lord of the Rings: Barad-dûr: A meticulously crafted Dark Tower, brimming with detail and features (5,471 pieces, ~$460).

12. Hogwarts Castle: A classic, highly sought-after set (5,544 pieces, ~$470).

11. Jabba's Sail Barge: A sprawling recreation of Jabba the Hutt's infamous vessel (3,942 pieces, ~$500).

10. Avengers Tower: Six floors of Marvel action packed into one impressive structure (5,201 pieces, ~$500).

9. Hogwarts Express – Collectors' Edition: A detailed, expansive model of the iconic train (5,129 pieces, ~$500).

8. The Lord of the Rings: Rivendell: A visually stunning recreation of the Elven haven (6,167 pieces, ~$500).

7. The Razor Crest: Mando's iconic starship, brimming with detail (6,187 pieces, ~$600).

6. Eiffel Tower: LEGO's tallest set to date (10,001 pieces, ~$630).

5. Venator-Class Republic Attack Cruiser: A massive Star Wars vessel (5,374 pieces, ~$650).

4. Titanic: A remarkably detailed replica of the ill-fated ship (9,090 pieces, ~$680).

3. Liebherr Crawler Crane LR 13000: A massive, motorized crane (2,883 pieces, ~$700).

2. AT-AT Walker: An impressive, towering model of the iconic Star Wars walker (6,785 pieces, ~$850).

1. Millennium Falcon: The ultimate LEGO Star Wars set (7,541 pieces, ~$850).

(Cheaper Alternatives & FAQs included in original text, omitted here for brevity.)

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