Seven retiring LEGO sets to buy on double VIP points – June 2023

Now is the time to buy any soon-to-retire sets on your wishlist, when you can make the most of double VIP points, for a limited time only.

It’s always a sad moment when a LEGO product you’ve had your eye on for a while retires before you can add it to your collection. Make sure you’re not stuck without a must-have build come January 1, 2024 with this curated list of retiring sets that it would make sense to buy during the double VIP points sale.

Not only will you be able to score a set you’ve been wanting to get, but you’ll also effectively earn cashback on sets you buy, with VIP points eligible to convert into LEGO vouchers for both online and in-store purchases. What’s more, purchases of £95 / $100 / €100 or more will also earn you 40607 Summer Fun VIP Add-On Pack and 40589 Pirate Ship Playground during the event or while stocks last too.

Here’s a look at a few retiring sets you might want to keep an eye on during the double VIP points event.

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7 – 75292 The Razor Crest

While LEGO Star Wars 75292 The Razor Crest might be the smaller and less detailed sibling to 75331, there are still plenty of fun features to enjoy in the 1,023-piece build, as well as an impressively detailed Mando minifigure. Considering it’s a whopping £400 less, we’d still argue that it’s a great set for the price. What’s more, you’d take home approximately 1,920 VIP points if you buy during the double points event, making it an even more attractive purchase right now.

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6 – 21325 Medieval Blacksmith

Released partially as a homage to LEGO Castle sets and the like, 21325 Medieval Blacksmith is the perfect cosy set to complete any medieval ensemble. There’s plenty for your minifigure to do, with an area for archery practice, a forge with integrated light brick as well as a carriage and a horse with a printed bridle all included in the build. With it soon to retire at the end of this year, now is the time to add this vibrant build to your collection.

5 – 76187 Venom

Part of LEGO Marvel’s version of the helmet collection, 76187 Venom captures all the tongue-tickling fun of Sony’s Venom, complete with its own sturdy stand and display plaque. The enormous teeth and neon saliva makes Venom stand out from the other display-focused sets, but he’ll soon vanish from LEGO shelves. If you want to complete the LEGO Marvel display collection, be sure to pick up double VIP points by buying 76187 Venom in the next few days.

4 – 76409 Gryffindor House Banner

Show your house pride by grabbing 76409 Gryffindor House Banner or any other LEGO Harry Potter House Banner before they retire later this year. The main pull of these sets has got to be the minifigures, with several rarely-seen characters from the Harry Potter franchise spotted here for a relatively low price. Plus, there’s plenty of authentic details unique to every Hogwarts house captured within the compact sets.

3 – 10270 Bookshop

If you’ve been looking for a Modular Building that’s perfect for autumn, look no further than 10270 Bookshop. With orange leaves on the trees, cosy jumpers on the minifigures, and warm tones throughout, the set adds two new buildings to any LEGO city set-up. Plus, earn yourself a tidy 2,720 VIP points when purchased right now.

2 – 43202 The Madrigal House

For any Encanto fans, the Casa Madrigal will soon be disappearing for good, not making a surprise comeback like in. the Disney film. With minidoll figures for Mirabel, her grandmother, and her cousin, the main event is definitely the house itself, with references to many characters and their powers, as well as a few magical tricks of its own.

1 – 31203 World Map

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Add a large piece of LEGO history to your collection with 31203 World Map, one of the largest LEGO sets ever released. Time is running out to grab the 11,695-piece set for yourself. While it might not be the most engaging build, with a lot of repetitive stud placement, it certainly makes for an impressive display piece once built.

Here’s a reminder of all the details for the selected sets. Plus, check out our full list of retiring sets for 2023 here, to see if any other wishlist models might be worth buying during the double VIP points event.

Set namePricePiecesRelease date
75292 The Razor Crest£119.99 / $139.99 / €139.991,023September 1, 2020
21325 Medieval Blacksmith£159.99 / $179.99 / €179.992,164February 1, 2021
76187 Venom£59.99 / $69.99 / €69.99565April 26, 2021
76409 Gryffindor House Banner£29.99 / $34.99 / €34.99285March 1, 2023
10270 Bookshop£169.99 / $199.99 / €199.992,504January 1, 2020
43202 The Madrigal House£44.99 / $49.99 / €49.99587December 1, 2021
31203 World Map£214.99 / $249.99 / €249.9911,695June 1, 2021

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Rachael Davies
Rachael Davies
I write about all the very best fandoms – and that means LEGO, of course. Spending so much time looking at and talking about LEGO sets is dangerous for my bank balance, but the LEGO shelves are thriving. You win some, you lose some.

Rachael Davies

I write about all the very best fandoms – and that means LEGO, of course. Spending so much time looking at and talking about LEGO sets is dangerous for my bank balance, but the LEGO shelves are thriving. You win some, you lose some.

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