LEGO Market Movers - Week of June 22, 2026

Friday, June 26, 2026

Vintage LEGO drove the biggest moves this week, with older Pirates, Trains, and Studios sets posting near-20% gains in a single cycle. The sharpest drops also came from older stock, which points less to a broad market shift and more to thin supply and a few repricings at the high end.

Top gainers

Set Number Name Theme Current Price Change %
Pirate Lookout Pirate Lookout Pirates $376.49 20.0%
Santis Santis Castle $30.85 20.0%
Manual Level Crossing Manual Level Crossing Trains $290.59 19.9%
Scary Laboratory Scary Laboratory Studios $421.10 19.9%
Kendo Cole Kendo Cole Ninjago $69.25 19.7%

Pirate Lookout is the headline mover. At $376.49 after a 20.0% weekly jump, this looks like classic retirement-driven scarcity in an older theme with a deep collector base. Pirates has a long history of sharp price moves when a small set becomes hard to find in strong condition, and this week fits that pattern.

Manual Level Crossing at $290.59, up 19.9%, is another example of an older niche category moving fast when supply tightens. Trains collectors tend to chase specific accessories and layout pieces, so a set like Manual Level Crossing can reprice quickly when even a few transactions clear above the prior range.

Kendo Cole is the youngest set on the gainers list, now at $69.25 after a 19.7% rise. That matters. Unlike the 1990s and early 2000s sets above it, this move looks more tied to character demand within Ninjago than pure age. Its yearly change is 12.2%, the strongest on this list, which suggests the set already had momentum before this week.

Top decliners

Set Number Name Theme Current Price Change %
London Bus London Bus LEGOLAND $276.22 -19.9%
Large Wheels with Axles Large Wheels with Axles Classic $19.94 -19.8%
City Traffic Super Pack 4-in-1 City Traffic Super Pack 4-in-1 City $311.41 -19.7%
Blacksmith Shop Blacksmith Shop Castle $300.00 -19.6%
Nighthawk Nighthawk Technic $77.13 -19.6%

London Bus fell 19.9% to $276.22, but the broader context matters. It is still up 9.3% year over year, which makes this look more like a reset after a strong run than a change in direction. Very old LEGOLAND sets often trade on sparse sales data, so one lower transaction can move the estimate a lot.

City Traffic Super Pack 4-in-1 dropped 19.7% to $311.41. That is notable because it is a much newer set than most of the decliners. Multi-pack City products can be awkward on the secondary market, especially when buyers compare them against individual component sets or newer City inventory. The yearly gain of 6.9% says the longer trend is still positive, even after this week's pullback.

This week's list says the market is still rewarding scarcity, but in a very selective way. Older collector themes are moving the most, and the biggest weekly swings are happening where transaction volume is likely thin, which means price discovery is active but not always smooth.

Data as of June 26, 2026.

Based on historical market data from BrickEconomy's pricing models. Past performance does not guarantee future appreciation. Prices reflect estimated secondary market values and may vary by condition and seller.

This article was generated by BrickEconomy's market analysis system. All prices sourced from our data methodology. Data as of June 26, 2026.