Coming in at 161 pieces, the Boba Fett (41629) is a smaller set that's great for a quick session from the BrickHeadz lineup. It debuted in 2018 at $9.99.
At $0.062 per piece, you're getting excellent bang for your buck here.
It's a straightforward, well-designed set that does what BrickHeadz does best.
Key Features
161 pieces — Compact and purpose-built — great for a quick session
$0.062 per piece — Strong price-per-piece for this theme
Star Wars collection — Sought-after corner of the BrickHeadz lineup
Released 2018 — BrickHeadz sets from this period are known for their build quality
Theme Background
The Boba Fett falls under the LEGO BrickHeadz theme, sitting in the Star Wars subtheme — a dedicated part of the LEGO catalog. Launched in 2018 at $9.99, it sits in the accessible end of BrickHeadz. At $0.062 per piece, it punches above its weight on value.
The Star Wars subcategory within BrickHeadz has its own collector base, and sets in this range tend to hold interest well after retirement. Worth keeping on the radar if you're building a BrickHeadz collection.
Why This Set Is Special
#2 most-wanted in BrickHeadz. With 2,976 collectors wanting this set, it ranks #2 out of 177 BrickHeadz sets by demand — top 1.1%.
703% above retail — Now trading at $80.25, up 703% from $9.99 RRP — a 34% annualized return over 7.2 years since retirement.
Frequently Asked Questions
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