LEGO Sets Retiring Soon 2024 November update
- Amie Spencer
- Nov 24, 2024
- 9 min read
Updated: Jan 8

LEGO’s Double Points Insider Weekend 2024 has officially kicked off, and will reward shoppers on LEGO.com with 2x Points on all purchases from 23-24 November 2024, plus a whole bunch of new GWPs!
As we approach Christmas and the end of 2024, many of these sets, especially the big ticket items will begin selling out, if not already!
To make the most of Double Points on Insiders Weekend, and if there’s a specific Gift with Purchase (GWP) that you’re aiming for, it might be a good idea to pick a set up from LEGO’s Retiring Soon list before they’re gone for good.
Apart from 2x Points on all purchases, you’ll also benefit from the following offers on Insiders Weekend 2024.
40699 Retro Record Player free when you spend US$250 / AU$400 / £220 / €250 / CAD$330 or more on LEGO.com from 23-24 November 2024
40700 Winter Holiday Train – free when you spend US$170 / AU$280 / £150 / €170 / CAD$220 or more on LEGO.com from 23-24 November 2024
5009114 Holiday Crafting Set free when you spend US$65 / AU$105 / £50 / €65 on LEGO City, DUPLO, Friends, DREAMZzz, and/or NINJAGO purchases from 23-24 November 2024
Check out my shopping guide to LEGO’s pre-black Friday Insiders Weekend 2024 for all the GWPs, offers and more.
With 2x Insider Points, you can expect many fans to be targeting these sets before they leave the shelves for good, especially for bigger ticket items like 75313 UCS AT-AT, 10308 Holiday Main Street, 21336 The Office and 10320 Eldorado Fortress among others.
With retiring sets, it’s also important to remember that while these sets are earmarked to retire by the end of 2024, they won’t all disappear immediately on 1 January 2025. Instead, what this usually means is that whatever stock remains online or in LEGO sets of these sets will be it, and LEGO will not restock these when they sell out, and different countries and regions have different stock levels depending on what sets are in LEGO’s warehouses.
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Full list of LEGO sets due to retire by end of 2024
LEGO Icons Retiring Soon (updated November 2024)
LEGO Ideas Retiring Soon (updated November 2024)

LEGO Harry Potter Retiring Soon (updated November 2024)

76405 Hogwarts Express – Collectors’ Edition – still available on Amazon.com (USA)
76415 The Battle of Hogwarts – still available on Amazon Australia / Amazon.com (USA)
LEGO Star Wars Retiring Soon (updated November 2024)
75290 Mos Eisley Cantina (on backorder in Australia)
75313 UCS AT-AT (sold out in Australia)
75350 Clone Commander Cody Helmet (on backorder in Australia)
75352 Emperor’s Throne Room Diorama (on backorder)
LEGO Architecture Retiring Soon (updated November 2024)
21056 Taj Mahal (on backorder in Australia/ on sale on Amazon Australia)
21057 Singapore (on backorder / on sale on Amazon Australia)
LEGO Marvel Super Heroes Retiring Soon (updated November 2024)
76247 The Hulkbuster: The Battle of Wakanda (on backorder)
76249 Venomized Groot – still available and on sale on Amazon Australia / Amazon.com (USA)
Spidey and Friends
LEGO Batman Retiring Soon (updated November 2024)
76240 Batmobile Tumbler (sold out in Australia but still available from Big W)
LEGO Ninjago Retiring Soon (updated November 2024)
71741 NINJAGO City Gardens (sold out in Australia)
LEGO Art Retiring Soon (updated November 2024)
LEGO Speed Champions Retiring Soon (updated November 2024)
LEGO Disney Retiring Soon (updated November 2024)
LEGO Jurassic World Retiring Soon (updated November 2024)
LEGO Avatar Retiring Soon (updated November 2024)
LEGO Indiana Jones Retiring Soon (updated November 2024)
77012 Fighter Plane Chase (Still available from Amazon)
77015 Temple of the Golden Idol (sold out in the US. Still available from Amazon)
LEGO Super Mario/Nintendo Retiring Soon (updated November 2024)
71374 Nintendo Entertainment System (still available from Amazon Australia)
71395 Question Mark Block (still available on Amazon.com)
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