LEGO sets are born, but then eventually, those very LEGO sets get retired… The lifespan of most LEGO sets can way too quick. So quick that avid fans have to stay vigilant about when to buy. Being ...
Legos have come a long way since the first sets arrived in the U.S. in the early 1960s. What began as a simple child’s toy has mushroomed into an empire of theme parks, movies, and, of course, bricks.
Store shelves are a limited resource, as are block-making manufacturing plants. And with LEGO releasing new sets each month, existing sets – even the coolest sets, even some not-so-old sets – have to ...
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