LEGO, Saturn V Collection
Main reasons to invest
Return Potential📈: An investment of 500 EUR is projected to be worth approximately 738 EUR in 5 years.
Cost-to-Return Ratio⚖️: With just 1.7% annual total costs (including exit fees), your net profit could be 8.1% per year.
Diversification 👨🚀: This LEGO bundle includes both Technic sets and an Ideas set. Since its discontinuation in November 2022, the Ideas set has experienced a value increase of 17%. The exciting aspect is the potential to sell them together, given their combinability.
Description
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Our Space Exploration Bundle includes the following sets:
LEGO Technic Bucket Wheel Excavator (42055)
LEGO Technic Rough Terrain Crane (42082)
LEGO Technic Car Transporter (42098)
LEGO Ideas NASA Apollo Saturn V (92176)
Why these LEGO sets?
Combining LEGO Sets for Space Enthusiasts
These four sets are particularly fascinating because, when combined, they can create the Launch Tower Mk I for the Saturn V rocket with a crawler.
LEGO Technic Bucket Wheel Excavator (42055)
Upon its initial release, the massive Bucket Wheel Excavator became LEGO's largest Technic set to date, boasting nearly 4000 pieces. This set allows builders to follow two sets of instructions, creating either the Bucket Wheel Excavator or the Mobile Aggregate Processing Plant. Featuring Power Functions motorization, users can activate conveyor belts, rotate the massive superstructure, and maneuver the colossal machine. The motorized shovel can pick up standard LEGO brick rocks included in the set, conveying them through a complex system before dropping them onto a second conveyor belt.
Once assembled, the Bucket Wheel Excavator measures over 16 inches (41 cm) in height, 28 inches (72 cm) in length, and 11 inches (29 cm) in width, providing an impressive display. Due to its uniqueness and a very low price per piece ratio (PPP), it holds great appeal for investors, showing significant long-term growth since its retirement in December 2018, with an average annual increase of about 11%.
LEGO Technic Rough Terrain Crane (42082)
The LEGO 42082 Rough Terrain Crane, a Technic set with 4,057 pieces, was released in 2018. It was officially retired in March 2021 after being available for 31 months. Currently, a new and sealed Rough Terrain Crane is estimated at approximately €287, showing an average annual increase of about 5%.
LEGO Technic Car Transporter (42098)
The LEGO 42098 Car Transporter, a Technic set with 2,493 pieces, was introduced in 2019. It was officially retired in March 2021 after 19 months on the market. The current estimated value for a new and sealed Car Transporter is around €247, displaying an average annual increase of about 9%.
LEGO Ideas NASA Apollo Saturn V (92176)
The LEGO 92176 NASA Apollo Saturn V, an Ideas set with 1,969 pieces, was released in 2020 as a reissued version of 21309-1. After a lifespan of 24 months, it was officially retired in November 2022. Currently, a new and sealed NASA Apollo Saturn V is estimated to be valued at around €148, showing an average annual increase of approximately 17%. However, it is expected that this growth rate will stabilize in the coming year, approaching an 8% annual increase.
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