LEGO Collecting as an Adult – Value, Retired Sets, Theft and the Reality Behind the Hype
LEGO is not just something children play with anymore. For many adults, LEGO has become a hobby, a display collection, a nostalgia trigger, a design interest, and in some cases, even a form of investment. That does not mean every LEGO set is going to become valuable, or that collecting LEGO is a guaranteed way to make money. Far from it. But it does explain why adult LEGO collecting has changed so much. Some sets are bought to build and enjoy. Some are bought to display. Some are kept sealed in boxes. Others disappear from shelves, retire, rise in price, and suddenly become much harder to find. That growing value has also brought a darker side to the hobby. LEGO is now valuable enough to attract thieves, resellers, and organised retail crime in some places. That sounds strange if you still think of LEGO as a simple toy, but once you look at the prices of retired sets, it starts to make sense. This hub post brings together my LEGO collecting posts that look at the bigger picture: ad...