LEGO dropped the Rey (41602) in 2018 as part of the BrickHeadz Star Wars collection — a bite-sized build at 119 pieces with a retail price of $9.99.
At $0.084 per piece, the value here is reasonable — right in line with what you'd expect from BrickHeadz.
The Rey is a solid entry in the BrickHeadz range — nothing flashy, but well-built and fun.
Key Features
119 pieces — Quick, focused build that's fun without the time commitment
$0.084 per piece — In line with BrickHeadz pricing
Star Wars subtheme — A popular subcategory within BrickHeadz
2018 release — Part of LEGO's modern era with strong design standards
Theme Background
LEGO's BrickHeadz theme is a theme with its own loyal following, and the Rey is a 2018 release that lands in a great entry point into the BrickHeadz theme at $9.99. The $0.084 price-per-piece makes it one of the stronger values in BrickHeadz right now.
Within BrickHeadz, the Star Wars sets have carved out their own niche. If you're tracking BrickHeadz for investment or just collecting, the Star Wars releases are usually among the more interesting ones to watch.
Why This Set Is Special
Strong appreciation at +89%. Market value of $18.92 represents a 89% premium over its $9.99 retail price.
Frequently Asked Questions
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