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Is LEGO® Worth the Price in India? An Honest 2026 Answer
Opinion5 April 2026·3 min read

Is LEGO® Worth the Price in India? An Honest 2026 Answer

Yes. No. It depends. An actually honest answer to the question every Indian LEGO® buyer asks before spending ₹15,000 on a plastic aircraft carrier.

I've spent more money on LEGO® than I have on most sensible adult things. This fact is not in dispute. What I can tell you, with complete certainty, is whether it's worth it. Here is my honest 2026 answer. **The Case For: Yes, It's Worth It** LEGO® is, fundamentally, a premium product. The tolerances are extraordinary — pieces made decades apart still fit together. The design quality is world-class. The building experience is genuinely meditative, genuinely satisfying, and genuinely enjoyable in a way that very few purchased things are. More importantly: LEGO® holds its value. Sets retired in 2019 sell for 3-5x their original price. The Millennium Falcon (75192) retailed for ₹52,000 in India and sells secondhand for ₹1,20,000+. This is not a toy. This is a collectible that you can also play with. **The Case Against: It's Complicated in India** LEGO® in India is expensive. Not "a bit more" expensive. Often 40-60% more expensive than US prices after accounting for import duties and GST. A set that costs $100 in the US lands in India at around ₹12,000-₹15,000. That's a real premium. The value equation only works if you're buying at the best possible price in India (hence: this website) and buying sets you actually want to build and display, not sets you're buying just because they're LEGO®. **The Honest Answer** LEGO® is worth the Indian price if: - You're buying at the best available price (compare first, always) - You'll actually build it (not just store it) - You're buying sets you genuinely want to own - You're thinking of it as an adult hobby, not a childhood toy LEGO® is not worth the Indian price if: - You're buying impulsively - You're buying at MRP without checking alternatives - You're buying sets because they're popular, not because you want them Use code ABHINAV12 at Toycra. Compare prices here first. Buy what you actually want. Then: yes, it's absolutely worth it. **FAQ** Q: Is LEGO® overpriced in India? A: Compared to global prices, yes — typically 40-60% more expensive due to import duties and GST. But buying from the right stores at the right price makes a significant difference. Q: Does LEGO® increase in value in India? A: Retired sets typically increase 2-5x in value over 3-5 years. This is consistent globally, including India, for popular themes like Star Wars, Harry Potter, and Icons. Q: What is the most expensive LEGO® set in India? A: The Millennium Falcon (75192) and the Colosseum (10276) are among the most expensive at ₹45,000-₹55,000 at Indian MRP. Q: Why is LEGO® more expensive in India than in the US? A: Import duties (currently around 20-25%), GST (18% on toys), and currency conversion all contribute to the India price premium. Q: Is second-hand LEGO® worth buying in India? A: Yes, if you're buying complete sets from trustworthy sellers. OLX and local LEGO® collector communities are good sources. Inspect carefully before buying.
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Are LEGO sets worth buying in India in 2026?
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