At Digital Spy, we always like to bring you news of the latest LEGO sets, whether it's Pokémon being added to the innovative Smart Play range or the newest and biggest builds from The Lord of the Rings.
With so many new sets coming out month, though, it's inevitable that some are destined for retirement. This means that LEGO will no longer be producing more of the set, so once they're gone, they're gone. So if you've always had your eye on a build but never got around to buying it, this is your chance to avoid disappointment.
While some retired sets can still be available to buy from other selected retailers like Amazon, Argos and Very, stock is often limited.
Here is the latest sets retiring from LEGO in the next couple of months. This article was last updated on Tuesday, 9 June 2026.
LEGO Super Mario sets retiring soon
One of the most iconic figures in the game besides Mario and Luigi themselves, the Piranha Plant is the ultimate alternative to a houseplant (of course, there are other LEGO Botanical flowers, of which we've rounded up the latest available).
We've spied a 26% discount on the set on Amazon, down to £42.99.
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Although there's no news to suggest the Luigi and Peach editions are retiring anytime soon, the LEGO Super Mario Adventures with Interactive LEGO Mario is currently listed as 'retiring soon'.
Complete with an interactive version of Mario that communicates with the tags to come to life, this set also features Bowser and Yoshi for plenty of storytelling opportunities. They're compatible with the rest of the collection so you can keep expanding, too.
Also retiring soon is the Baby Peach & Grand Prix Building Toy Set (again, like the Piranha Plant, it's discounted on Amazon), the miniature Mario Kart Standard Kart, Yoshi Bike, Toad's Garage and Baby Mario vs. Baby Luigi.
Finally, despite only being released last year, Prince Florian & Castle Bowser will be retiring, and if you want a bargain, you can currently pick it up on Amazon with a 20% discount.
LEGO Zelda sets retiring soon
After nearly two years on sale, The Legenda of Zelda: Great Deku Tree 2-in-1 has been marked for retirement. At a huge 2,500 pieces, it was lauded for its ability to transform from Ocarina of Time to Breath of the Wild versions.
It's still exclusive to LEGO, priced at £259.99. The 2026 release Ocarina of Time: The Final Battle shows no signs of retiring anytime soon.
LEGO Star Wars sets retiring soon
There are six LEGO Star Wars sets currently listed as 'retiring soon' on LEGO's website.
Two of them are building sets for adults: the Home One Starcruiser and Acclamator-Class Assault Ship.
As styled on the starship from Return of the Jedi, you can recreate the Rebel Alliance Fleet HQ in 559 pieces. It's still available on Amazon with a small discount.
Meanwhile, the assault ship seen in Attack of the Clones is departing soon, all 450 pieces of it. The Acclamator-Class Assault Ship is still on Amazon, currently discounted by 27%.
The other LEGO Star Wars sets retiring soon are Ahsoka's Jedi Interceptor, 501st Clone Troopers Battle Pack, Jedi Bob's Starfighter and TIE Bomber.
LEGO Disney sets retiring soon
One for the Lion King fans – both Simba builds are set to be retired by LEGO. The retailer currently has two standalone figures: one for age 6+ made of 222 pieces, and a much bigger one aimed at adults comprising of 1,445 pieces.
The 222-piece Simba the Lion King Cub isn't on Amazon anymore, just LEGO, but the larger build, Young Simba the Lion King, has a 22% discount on Amazon.
Time to 'Let It Go', as Elsa's Ice Palace is set to retire soon. At 630 pieces, it's a must for any Frozen fan while we patiently wait for Frozen 3 to come out next year...
LEGO Ferrari sets retiring soon
The Monaco Grand Prix may be done and dusted, but our appetite for fast cars remains strong. If you're looking for your last chance to buy, here's the lowdown on a couple of Ferrari sets.
The Ferrari Daytona SP3, after a four-year run, will be retiring once all stock is sold, so now's your chance to own the 3,778-piece build that's a 1:8 model of the real deal.
At the other end of the price spectrum, the Ferrari F40 Supercar from LEGO's Speed Champions range is also retiring soon, but still available for now priced £20.99.


















