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The High Value LEGO Minifig That's Hiding in This Retiring $20 Set šŸ˜³šŸ’°

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About This Video

I put this video together because I’m very excited about a simple habit that can seriously move the needle in LEGO investing: buying sub-$50 sets with high-value, exclusive minifigs. I start by looking at history with the retired Star Wars Inquisitor Transport Scythe (75336) to show why this works. The set itself is up big post-retirement, and the exclusive Grand Inquisitor minifig is the real story—BrickLink averages can get absolutely wild on pieces like that. I also use CamelCamelCamel to show how buying at the right time (like ~$80) can set you up for a strong ROI later. Then I shift into the 2024 landscape, which is a mixed bag because some sets ā€œjust won’t dieā€ and the data gets skewed. I still show you what I tracked, what I’m seeing post-retirement, and why sometimes you’re waiting 24 months now—not 2019 anymore. Finally, I hit the two sets retiring this year, including a $20-ish play that’s hiding a minifig worth around $12–$15. And yes—breaking news while recording: I’m buying the Young Jedi Adventures 4+ set and I’m starting with at least 10 units. Try it as an experiment: grab 5–10, wait 18 months after retirement, and see what happens.

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