With 84 pieces, the LEGO Rey (75113) is a bite-sized build. It launched in 2016 under the Star Wars banner at $19.99.
The $0.238 per piece price point is on the premium side, though the build quality matches.
The Star Wars license gives the Rey a built-in audience — something that often shows up in aftermarket pricing once production stops.
Key Features
84 pieces — Compact and purpose-built — great for a quick session
$0.238 per piece — Standard value for the Star Wars range
Buildable Figures collection — Sought-after corner of the Star Wars lineup
2016 release — Part of LEGO's modern era with strong design standards
Theme Background
LEGO's Star Wars theme is a powerhouse in the LEGO lineup with serious collector following, and the Rey is a 2016 release that lands in a great entry point into the Star Wars theme at $19.99. At $0.238 per piece, you're paying a premium — though that's typical for Star Wars sets in this range.
Within Star Wars, the Buildable Figures sets have carved out their own niche. If you're tracking Star Wars for investment or just collecting, the Buildable Figures releases are usually among the more interesting ones to watch.
Why This Set Is Special
This is a standard release in the Star Wars lineup without standout collector characteristics based on current data.
Frequently Asked Questions
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