Check LEGO set retirement dates and price per piece to plan your collection efficiently. Use our interactive table to find retired sets, upcoming retirements, and pricing details at a glance. For a more detailed explanation about retirement dates check out our Guide to LEGO Retirement Dates
UPDATED 20 NOVEMBER 2025

Durrr Burger
Set: 77070
Theme: Fortnite
Pieces: 193
Age: 9+
MSRP: $14.99
Price per Piece: $0.08
Released: Oct 2024
Retire Date: Dec 2025

Supply Llama
Set: 77071
Theme: Fortnite
Pieces: 691
Age: 12+
MSRP: $39.99
Price per Piece: $0.06
Released: Oct 2024
Retire Date: Dec 2027

Peely Bone
Set: 77072
Theme: Fortnite
Pieces: 1414
Age: 18+
MSRP: $99.99
Price per Piece: $0.07
Released: Oct 2024
Retire Date: Dec 2025

Battle Bus
Set: 77073
Theme: Fortnite
Pieces: 954
Age: 10+
MSRP: $99.99
Price per Piece: $0.10
Released: Oct 2024
Retire Date: Dec 2027

Peely & Sparkplug's Camp
Set: 77075
Theme: Fortnite
Pieces: 250
Age: 7+
MSRP: $22.99
Price per Piece: $0.09
Released: Jun 2025
Retire Date: Dec 2026

Durrr Burger Restaurant
Set: 77076
Theme: Fortnite
Pieces: 546
Age: 10+
MSRP: $64.99
Price per Piece: $0.12
Released: Jun 2025
Retire Date: Dec 2026

Klombo
Set: 77077
Theme: Fortnite
Pieces: 1084
Age: 10+
MSRP: $109.99
Price per Piece: $0.10
Released: Jun 2025
Retire Date: Dec 2026

Mecha Team Leader
Set: 77078
Theme: Fortnite
Pieces: 2503
Age: 18+
MSRP: $249.99
Price per Piece: $0.10
Released: Aug 2025
Retire Date: Dec 2026
For LEGO fans, collectors, and investors, retirement dates are a crucial part of the hobby. When a LEGO set retires, it means that production has officially ended, and no more units will be manufactured. This often leads to significant changes in availability, pricing, and demand in the secondary market.
A lot of LEGO enthusiasts also use Price Per Piece, or PPP, to value the set(s) they want to purchase. Though we’re not a huge fan of this metric we find ourselves doing the same thing all the time. The value of the set should really be – is the price worth the amount of time, fun, nostalgia, play or display opportunities and does your wallet agree.
The problem with using PPP to value a LEGO set is the consideration of piece type. You may have a set with a great Price Per Piece value, like set 31212 The Milky Way Galaxy with a PPP of $0.06, but the majority of those pieces are small 1×1 tiles and common pieces. You also have to consider special molds, minifigs and intellectual property (IP) licenses. For example, set 75434 Battle of Felucia Separatist MTT has a higher Price Per Piece at $0.16 but it’s Star Wars, comes with a couple minifigs and a bunch of droids, it’s cool and we want it for our collection.
