A look at the top 10 biggest LEGO® sets of September 2019.
This month, the LEGO® Group released the latest set in its Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series. While not the largest set ever produced, it does make the top 10. The Imperial Star Destroyer hit LEGO® Store shelves on September 18, 2019 for VIP card holders. It features 4,784 bricks. Consequently, it bumps the Disney Castle out of the top 10. Here is a look at the new top 10 biggest LEGO® sets September 2019.
Click here to read more about the new Imperial Star Destroyer set.
10. Roller Coaster (10261)

- Theme: Creator Expert
- Brick Count: 4,124
- Price: $479.99 CAD
- Cost/Brick: $0.12
- Minifigures: 11
- Released: May 17, 2018
- Availability: currently in stores. Buy it using these affiliate links:
- Buy it at Amazon.ca
- Buy it at Amazon.com
- Buy it at Chapters & Indigo
- Buy it at LEGO.com Canada
- Buy it at LEGO.com USA
- Buy it at Walmart.ca
09. Big Ben (10253)

- Theme: Creator Expert
- Brick Count: 4,162
- Price: $299.99 CAD
- Cost/Brick: $0.07
- Minifigures: 0
- Released: July 2, 2016
- Availability: retired spring 2019.
08. Tower Bridge (10214)

- Theme: Creator Expert
- Brick Count: 4,295
- Price: $299.99 CAD
- Cost/Brick: $0.07
- Minifigures: 0
- Released: October 3, 2010
- Availability: currently in stores. Buy it using these affiliate links:
- Buy it at Amazon.ca
- Buy it at LEGO.com Canada
- Buy it at LEGO.com USA
07. Ghostbusters Firehouse (75827)

- Theme: Ghostbusters
- Brick Count: 4,634
- Price: $399.99 CAD
- Cost/Brick: $0.09
- Minifigures: 9 + 3 Ghosts
- Released: January 2, 2016
- Availability: very hard to find – retiring soon.
- Click here to read my review.
06. Imperial Star Destroyer (75252)

- Theme: Star Wars
- Brick Count: 4,784
- Price: $849.99 CAD
- Cost/Brick: $0.18
- Minifigures: 2
- Released: October 1, 2019 (September 18 for VIPs)
- Availability: currently in stores. Buy it using these affiliate links:
- Buy it at LEGO.com Canada
- Buy it at LEGO.com USA
05. Ninjago City (70620)

- Theme: The Ninjago Movie
- Brick Count: 4,867
- Price: $349.99 CDN
- Cost/Brick: $0.07
- Minifigures: 16
- Released: August 16, 2017
- Availability: currently in stores. Buy it using these affiliate links:
- Buy it at Amazon.ca
- Buy it at Amazon.com
- Buy it at Chapters & Indigo
- Buy it at LEGO.com Canada
- Buy it at LEGO.com USA
- Buy it at Walmart.ca
- Click here to read my review.
04. Millennium Falcon (10179)

- Theme: Star Wars
- Brick Count: 5,197
- Price: $499.99 US
- Cost/Brick: $0.10
- Minifigures: 5
- Released: October 24, 2007
- Availability: this set was retired in 2010.
03. Taj Mahal (10256)

- Theme: Creator Expert
- Brick Count: 5,923
- Price: $449.99 CAD
- Cost/Brick: $0.08
- Minifigures: 0
- Released: September 24, 2010 (as set 10189)
- Re-released: December 2, 2017
- Availability: The original set was retired in 2011, but the re-release is currently in stores. Buy it using these affiliate links:
- Buy it at Amazon.ca
- Buy it at Amazon.com
- Buy it at LEGO.com Canada
- Buy it at LEGO.com USA
- Buy it at Walmart.ca
02. Hogwarts Castle (71043)

- Theme: Harry Potter
- Brick Count: 6,020
- Price: $499.99 CAD
- Cost/Brick: $0.08
- Minifigures: 4
- Released: September 1, 2018 (August 15 for VIPs)
- Availability: currently in stores. Buy it using these affiliate links:
- Buy it at Amazon.com
- Buy it at Chapters & Indigo
- Buy it at LEGO.com Canada
- Buy it at LEGO.com USA
- Buy it at Walmart.ca
01. Millennium Falcon (75192)

- Theme: Star Wars
- Brick Count: 7,541
- Price: $899.99 CAD
- Cost/Brick: $0.12
- Minifigures: 7 + 1 droid
- Released: September 14, 2017
- Availability: currently in stores. Buy it using these affiliate links:
- Buy it at Amazon.ca
- Buy it at Chapters & Indigo
- Buy it at LEGO.com Canada
- Buy it at LEGO.com USA
- Buy it at Walmart.ca
Concluding thoughts on the biggest LEGO® sets September 2019.
Through 2017 and 2018, the LEGO® Group released a multitude of huge sets. Consequently, there were numerous changes to the list of top 10 biggest sets. It has now been a year since we last saw a change to the order. As mentioned earlier, the Imperial Star Destroyer has bumped the Disney Castle out of the rankings. How do you feel about these mammoth sets? Should we see more of them more often, like in the past? What themes would you like to see more of in the top 10? Be sure to leave your thoughts in the comments below, or send them out to me on social media.
Until next time,
-Tom
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