Coming in at 136 pieces, the Gamora (41607) is a neat little set from the BrickHeadz lineup. It debuted in 2018 at $9.99.
Dollar for dollar at $0.073 per piece, this is one of the better deals in BrickHeadz.
For the price point, the Gamora delivers a clean BrickHeadz build that's easy to recommend.
Key Features
136 pieces — Compact and purpose-built — great for a quick session
$0.073 per piece — Strong price-per-piece for this theme
Marvel Super Heroes collection — Sought-after corner of the BrickHeadz lineup
From 2018 — Modern LEGO design and packaging quality
Theme Background
As a 2018 addition to BrickHeadz, part of the Marvel Super Heroes subcollection, the Gamora slots into the more affordable side of BrickHeadz. Brickheadz is part of LEGO's broader product lineup, and at $9.99 this set is priced accordingly. At $0.073 per piece, it punches above its weight on value.
Collectors following BrickHeadz specifically should note the Marvel Super Heroes subtheme — it's a category that tends to draw attention and hold value, especially as sets in this tier age out of production.
Why This Set Is Special
323% above retail. Now trading at $42.21, up 323% from $9.99 RRP — a 22% annualized return over 7.3 years since retirement.
Frequently Asked Questions
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