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LEGO news on latest sets retiring in 2025

The time of year is upon us. LEGO recently announced that they are retiring 272 sets towards the end of the year, and this includes some of the beloved classics.
Retirement in the LEGO world means that after a certain point, this case being December, certain sets will be taken off the shelves for good. Now is the time to score that LEGO set you’ve been eyeing, because it could be gone forever.
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Each LEGO set usually stays on the shelves for 1-3 years, with major retirement periods happening in July and December of each year. That means shoppers have until the end of the year to grab sets like the Mos Espa Podrace Diorama, the Jazz Club, the Disney Castle, and the Orient Express Train.
The LEGO Jazz Club set contains 2899 pieces and includes 8 minifigures. The set is part of the LEGO Icons series and is a part of the Modular Buildings Collection.
Key features include a new building technique with a 45-degree doorway, a rooftop garden with a greenhouse, and a sidewalk café. The set also features musician minifigures including a jazz singer, bassist, and drummer.
Highlighted Product Feature
Detailed Architecture: The beautifully decorated interior and facades provide a visually appealing and immersive building experience.
Other Features
New Building Technique: A 45-degree doorway adds a unique element to the building process.
Check out all 272 LEGO retirement sets here.

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