Another year of retiring LEGO sets is about to start, and these are the 10 builds that are worth keeping an eye on in 2026.
As Brick Fanatics' resident expert on retiring LEGO sets, I'm eager to start another year of tracking retirement dates, and these are 10 retiring LEGO sets that I'll be keeping a close eye on next year. Whether that's to make sure that I pick them up before time runs out, or to see if their dates move out of 2026, these are models you won't want to take your eye off throughout 2026.
From LEGO Star Wars to the only LEGO Dungeons & Dragons set, read on to see which sets made the list, and why.
75192 Millennium Falcon

Once the biggest and most expensive LEGO Star Wars set of all time, the crown may have been taken from
75397 Jabba's Sail Barge

Also in LEGO Star Wars,
21348 Dungeons & Dragons: Red Dragon's Tale

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76294 X-Men: The X-Mansion

After years of waiting for the LEGO Group to finally give the X-Men the set they deserve, it looks likely that we'll finally be saying goodbye to
76417 Gringotts Wizarding Bank Collectors' Edition

LEGO Harry Potter's modular Diagon Alley collection is left with only
10307 Eiffel Tower

The lofty 10307 Eiffel Tower is at long last leaving shelves next year, and once you've figured out where it's going to go, make sure you pick up this iconic model – with the most pieces in a single set so far (31203 World Map and its many tiny 1x1 elements aside) – before it finally retires.
10326 Natural History Museum

The next LEGO modular building due to retire is
76300 Arkham Asylum

LEGO DC
77092 Great Deku Tree 2-in-1

While there is a second LEGO The Legend of Zelda set coming next year, it's not looking like it will be based on Breath of the Wild. This will likely leave just
76968 Dinosaur Fossils: Tyrannosaurus rex

One of LEGO Jurassic World's retiring sets for 2026 is the massive
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