The WORST Lego Investments of ALL TIME

Is Lego investing actually profitable? See how a 1988 Lego Blizzard Blazer gained value and why I am the only seller in Europe right now. This breakdown covers the reality of vintage Lego sets and what happens when supply hits zero. If you are interested in collecting or flipping, you need to understand how specific sets perform over decades compared to modern releases. I walk through the financial journey of this specific model, tracking its purchase price against the current market reality. I bought this Blizzard Blazer for 40 euros a few years ago. Today, the resale value has doubled to 80 euros, showing the potential of long-term holding. We examine why rarity impacts pricing and how being the sole seller on a platform changes the negotiation dynamic. This analysis is perfect for anyone trying to gauge the true Lego resale value of their own collection. Subscribe for weekly Lego investing breakdowns and comment below on which vintage set you think is the best long-term hold.