LEGO 1950s Diner (910011)

- Theme
- Bricklink
- Subtheme
- 2021 Designer Program
- Pieces
- 1379
- Minifigures
- 4
- Retail Price
- $129.99
- Released
- 2023
- Status
- Retired
- Market Value
- $216.44
- Total Growth
- 66.51%
- Annual Growth
- 6.24%
- 1-Year Forecast
- $229.95
- 5-Year Forecast
- $283.36
About This Set
With 1,379 pieces, the LEGO 1950s Diner (910011) is a solid build with a good amount of detail. It launched in 2023 under the Bricklink banner at $129.99. You get 4 minifigures in the box, which adds to the collectible appeal.
The price-per-piece works out to $0.094, which is solid for what you're getting.
Whether you're building for display or thinking long-term, the 1950s Diner has the piece count and theme appeal to make it worthwhile.
Key Features
- 1,379 pieces — Solid build size with a good level of detail
- 4 minifigures — Adds play value and aftermarket appeal
- $0.094 per piece — Standard value for the Bricklink range
- 2021 Designer Program collection — Sought-after corner of the Bricklink lineup
- Released 2023 — Bricklink sets from this period are known for their build quality
Investment Analysis
The 1950s Diner (910011) isn't retiring anytime soon, so there's no rush from an investment perspective. Sets tend to appreciate most after they leave shelves, so the real opportunity here is down the road. That said, let's look at what it's got going for it.
Overall, the investment outlook is decent with upside.
A few things worth noting:
- Strong price-per-piece at $0.094 — lots of brick for the money
- The 4 included minifigures give it some extra aftermarket appeal
At $129.99 retail, the best strategy is to watch for sales and stock up at a discount. Bricklink performs well on the aftermarket, and the 1950s Diner has the right ingredients.
Theme Background
The 1950s Diner falls under the LEGO Bricklink theme, sitting in the 2021 Designer Program subtheme — a dedicated part of the LEGO catalog. Launched in 2023 at $129.99, it sits in a solid mid-to-upper range entry in Bricklink. At $0.094 per piece, it punches above its weight on value.
The 2021 Designer Program subcategory within Bricklink 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 Bricklink collection.
Why This Set Is Special
Strong part-out value at 1.7x. Parts are worth $226.72 vs $129.99 retail (1.7x ratio). Theme average is 1.9x.
- 18+ adult collector set — Designed for adult builders with more complex techniques and display-quality results.