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Retirement Year Archive

LEGO sets retired in 2021.

Saturn V retires; Disney Castle exits; the UCS ISD goes EOL.

5
Notable retirements
$1,420
Combined MSRP
13,215
Total pieces

The 2021 retirement landscape

What was leaving shelves.

A major retirement year. 10266 NASA Apollo Saturn V — released 2017 at $119.99 — retired in 2021 and immediately appreciated; sealed copies now trade for $250+. 75252 UCS Imperial Star Destroyer retired after only two years on shelves, an unusually short UCS run. The 71040 Disney Castle exited after a five-year run (released 2016). 10262 James Bond Aston Martin retired. The Hogwarts Express Collectors' Edition (76405) launched. 75313 UCS AT-AT also launched as the largest Star Wars set in LEGO history (6,785 pieces, $799.99). The Botanical Collection — flowers, succulents, bonsai — became a major sub-line.

Notable 2021 retirements

5 sets that left.

LEGO Imperial Star Destroyer (UCS) (75252)

#75252 • Star Wars

Imperial Star Destroyer (UCS)

Released 2019 • 4,784 pcs • MSRP $699.99

EOL 2021

Two-year retail run — unusually short for a UCS flagship. Sealed copies now $1,000+.

A note on retirement dates

LEGO does not always announce retirements publicly, and many sets retire region-by-region (US first, EU later, sometimes years apart). The years here are a best-effort consolidation from public Brickset data, AFOL community tracking, and verified post-EOL listings. Every entry links to its Brickset reference page so readers can verify against the canonical source. If you have specific knowledge that corrects an entry, drop us a note.