LEGO Duel on Naboo (75169)

LEGO Duel on Naboo set 75169
Theme
Star Wars
Subtheme
Episode I
Pieces
208
Minifigures
3
Retail Price
$24.99
Released
2017
Retirement Date
2018-12-31
Status
Retired

About This Set

With 208 pieces, the LEGO Duel on Naboo (75169) is a smaller set that's great for a quick session. It launched in 2017 under the Star Wars banner at $24.99. You get 3 minifigures in the box, which adds to the collectible appeal.

At $0.120 per piece, it runs a bit higher — but that often reflects larger or more specialized elements.

Licensed Star Wars sets like this tend to attract both LEGO fans and franchise enthusiasts, which keeps demand high even after retirement.

Key Features

  • 208 pieces — Compact and purpose-built — great for a quick session
  • 3 minifigures — Adds play value and aftermarket appeal
  • $0.120 per piece — Strong price-per-piece for this theme
  • Episode I collection — Sought-after corner of the Star Wars lineup
  • Released 2017 — Star Wars sets from this period are known for their build quality

Theme Background

The Duel on Naboo falls under the LEGO Star Wars theme, sitting in the Episode I subtheme — one of LEGO's most established and popular product lines. Launched in 2017 at $24.99, it sits in the accessible end of Star Wars. The $0.120 per piece is in line with Star Wars averages.

The Episode I subcategory within Star Wars 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 Star Wars collection.

Why This Set Is Special

420% above retail. Now trading at $130.00, up 420% from $24.99 RRP — a 26% annualized return over 7.2 years since retirement.

Frequently Asked Questions

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