In fact, he is so beloved that some of the Lego games listed below fetch crazy prices... like $4,276 for a slice of pizza!
Either way, here's our list of the 20 most expensive Lego games in the world.
The 20 most expensive Lego games in the world
This list of games and figurines Lego mentioned below has been compiled from various sources on the web, such as The Gamer And The Daily Dot.These are the 20 most expensive Lego games in the world:
20. Lego Darth Maul Head
Cost: $1255
This stunning bust of Darth Maul is the first on the list.
If you don't know who he is, I suggest you watch Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace.
This most expensive lego technic set contains over 1800 individual pieces, making it one hell of a set to complete.
If you have the time, patience and desire to put together such a set, you could earn some serious bragging rights in your Lego social circle!
19. Rebel Blockade Runner
Cost: $1330
One of the biggest Lego sets on our list is the Rebel Blockade Runner.
It is quite gigantic, to say the least, and consists of over 1700 parts. It is from Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope.
If you are also a Star Wars fan, you should seriously consider adding it to your collection, because you will get great results!
18. Snowspeeder rebelle
Cost: $1421
Yet another Star Wars themed lego set, this time from The Empire Strikes Back.
This rebel Snowspeeder seems to be a bit more popular than the previous two, for no apparent reason.
Aside from the fact that it might be a bit easier to put together because it has fewer parts, around 1,457 to be exact, the Snowspeeder is another cool set to add to your collection!
If you have the money, then why not!
17. Tour Eiffel
Cost: $1455
The interpretation of the Tour Eiffel about Lego, released in 2007, stands out from the Star Wars lot.
At 3,428 pieces, it's the highest lego set on the market and should only be attempted if you have the dedication and stamina to make it happen!
It was built in 1:300 scale from the original plans of the real tower.
16. Imperial Star Destroyer
Cost: $1600
The most expensive lego set in the world is by far the coolest Star Wars set on the planet: the Imperial Star Destroyer!
If you're a Star Wars fan, you know what it's all about and why it's so cool to be able to make it out of Lego.
It has just over 3,000 pieces and is about 3 meters long.
So if you add it to your collection, make sure you have room before you start building it!
15. Set at the Star Wars V.I.P. (Vador)
Cost: $1672
Continuing the Star Wars theme, we have the V.I.P. Gala Set, featuring Darth Vader, released at the Lego Toy Fair in 2005 to promote Revenge of the Sith.
As this is one of the rarest Lego sets in the world, it is difficult to determine its true value.
However, its rarity justifies its current price, as rare or exclusive items are expected to be expensive, right?
Still, it's super cool and sometimes worth taking the bull by the horns and paying top dollar!
14. Limited Edition Batman Announcement Set
Cost: $1720
Batman is cool on its own, but having a limited edition Batman Lego set is even cooler!
It was fairly easy to get hold of it at Sandiego's Comic-Con in 2005, but many people didn't hang on to it, preferring to trade, barter, or sell it.
If you were smart, or just lucky, and managed to nab one when it was released, you're now sitting on a handsome $1720.
13. Death Star II
Cost: $1972
With such a great name and such an icon, it's no surprise that the Death Star II is one of the most expensive Lego sets around!
To put this thing together, you'll need to place all 3,000 pieces in their exact places and have room to move around while you do it.
In the end, it's definitely worth the time and effort to see this wonderful lego set in all its glory!
12. Statue of Liberty
Cost: $2132
Next, we have a lego set that represents one of the most iconic statues in the world: the Statue of Liberty.
For just over $2,000 you get 3,000 parts and the satisfaction of watching the finished product once you put it together.
However, if you're in a situation where you have to choose between a really cool lego set and your next car, you might want to wait a bit before buying this one...or buy it and go!
11. Coffee corner
Cost: $1714
With just over 2,056 pieces, the Lego Cafe Corner set features three different stories, a bike and a mosaic.
It's not the most interesting game, but it's still nice to look at and could be part of a collection.
If you want to spend $1,714 on a lego set, it might be wiser to spend that money on one of the next more expensive lego sets.
10. Yoda portant la chemise " I Heart NY " (New York Toy Fair 2013)
Cost: $2275
Entering our top 10 most expensive lego sets in the world is this hilarious set.
Released in 2013 at the New York Toy Fair, this set features Yoda wearing a t-shirt that says "I heart NY", some really cool street art and street signs.
In terms of the actual goods received, you don't really get what you pay for, but you are paying for the individuality of the piece and a bit of freshness!
9. Grand Carrousel
Cost: $2300
At number nine on our list is this no-frills set.
The carousel has 3,000 pieces and comes with a remote control. It's also fully functional, which means you can actually use it or play with it.
It's a pretty big game after all, but unlike some of the previous games on our list, you can imagine it's relatively easy to build, right?
8. Automobile LECA (LEGO Inside Tour Exclusive 2005 Edition)
Cost: $2350
If cars are your thing, or you're looking for something a little different to build next, then the LECA automobile might be for you.
It's not the coolest or prettiest lego set, but it is different and rare.
So I guess if you have $2,350 to spend on a lego set, then consider this one if you like cars, or put the money in one of the top 5 most expensive lego sets on the world.
7. Le train Legoland (LEGO Inside Tour 2014)
Cost: $2750
Trains are cool, right? Well, if you like that, the Legoland Train will be right up your alley.
Not only do you have the train to build, but you also have seven minifigures to play with.
They first went on sale in 2014, so if you managed to nab one and kept it, you did well because it's now worth around $2,750!
6. Taj Mahal
Cost: $2865
Get ready to receive the greatest lego set on the list. The Taj Mahal is absolutely massive, a true work of art once it's built.
It has over 5,900 individual pieces and is an absolute sight to be hailed.
If you have the time, money, and dedication to see it through, I think you'll be extremely happy with your purchase.
5. Han Solo sur Tauntaun (échelle Miniland)
Cost: $3156
Han Solo on Tauntaun takes fifth place in our list of the most expensive Lego Star Wars sets.
You might have thought it would be something like the Millennium Falcon or the Star Destroyer, but it turns out that this little lego set is much more sought after and valuable.
It's certainly not the eye-catching or prettiest set to look at, but numbers are numbers and it's the most expensive Lego Star Wars set to date.
4. Piper Airplane (LEGO Inside Tour Exclusive 2012 Edition)
Cost: $4,016
Passing the $4,000 mark, the 2012 edition of Piper Airplane would be a pretty cool lego set to own, and one that I can see well worth the money.
Along with the plane, you also get the airport and the Minifigures, which is pretty cool.
However, keep reading as the top three might be worth getting instead of this one, purely for kudos and the cool factor.
3. TMNT Antonio's Pizza-Rama (New York Comic-Con 2012 Exclusive)
Cost: $4276
Who knew you could build food out of Lego? Well, you can and this entry proves it.
It may be the most expensive slice of pizza on the planet, but if you buy it, you'll have the satisfaction of knowing that you're one of the only people in the world to own one, because it's extremely rare.
It's still crazy to think that a small slice of pizza can surpass Yoda, the Eiffel Tower and Darth Maul!
2. Ultimate Collector's Millennium Falcon
Cost: $4530
The title of the biggest Lego Star Wars set on the planet goes to the Millennium Falcon.
It's the second largest Lego set in the world, second only to the Taj Mahal, and it's made up of 5,174 pieces.
In the box you will also find awesome mini figures of Obi-Wan Kenobi, Chewbacca, Princess Leia, Luke Skywalker and Han Solo.
All in all, seems like a great deal if you love legos and are a big Star Wars fan...think of all the hours of fun you could have with this game!
1. Hans the Clumsy by H.C. Andersen (2015 edition)
Cost: $7375
The 2015 edition of H.C. Andersen's Clumsy Hans dominates the list.
The sets were originally distributed to around 80 Lego ambassadors, most of whom decided to keep them, making them extremely difficult to find.
So that's where its high price comes from. However, if you're a collector and want something special to complete your collection, then a mere $7,375 pales in comparison to picking up a rare Lego set like this.
Résumé
We hope you enjoyed our list of the 20 most expensive Lego games in the world.
That was pretty cool Lego, right? It seems to be a good transgenerational toy and collectible.
If you're looking to buy one of the most expensive Lego sets around, we hope our list has given you a good point of reference to start your search!
Here's a quick recap of the 20 most expensive Lego games in the world:
H.C. Andersen’s Clumsy Hans (2015 Edition) – $7,375
Ultimate Collector’s Millennium Falcon – $4,530
TMNT Antonio’s Pizza-Rama (New York Comic-Con 2012 Exclusive) – $4,276
Piper Airplane (LEGO Inside Tour Exclusive 2012 Edition) – $4,016
Han Solo On Tauntaun (Miniland Scale) – $3,156
Taj Mahal – $2,865
The Legoland Train (LEGO Inside Tour 2014) – $2,750
LECA Automobile (LEGO Inside Tour Exclusive 2005 Edition) – $2,350
Grand Carousel – $2,300
Yoda Wearing “I Heart NY Shirt” (New York Toy Fair 2013) – $2,275
Cafe Corner – $1,714
Statue Of Liberty – $2,132
Death Star II – $1,972
Limited Edition Batman Announcement Set (Comic Con 2005) – $1,720
Star Wars V.I.P. Gala Set (Vader) Lego Toy Fair 2005 – $1,672
Imperial Star Destroyer – $1,600
Eiffel Tower – $1,455
Rebel Snowspeeder – $1,421
Rebel Blockade Runner – $1,330
Darth Maul Lego Head – $1,255
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